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Marina was born in 1970 in a small city called Tambov, in rural Russia. She started playing piano at a very early age and was accepted in a special school for musically gifted children at age seven.
After graduating from both musical and comprehensive school at age 17, Marina went to work in order to earn a little money to continue her musical and general education in a college. She was hired by a nearby factory as an assistant to the graphic designer at the advertising department. And here quite sudden to herself Marina found out that she is a very talented designer and fine artist.
In 1990 she successfully entered Kostroma State Necrasov University, the faculty of fine arts. During her education, Marina actively engaged in self-education, creativity and increase its professional level, she tried her hand at different genres and technical skills. At this time, she entered into informal group of young Kostroma painters and took part in Kostroma literary museum exhibition called “3+3”. Rather early she also started to take part in art shows and different exhibitions of Kostroma Chapter o the Russian Artists Union.
In 1996, she successfully completed training at the university, and her diploma work “Portrait of a girl in a theatrical costume” had excellent mark. READ MORE IN |
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Колыма - родина нашего страха / Kolyma - Birthplace of Our Fear
Не знаю, как у вас, но всю свою жизнь я слышу от родителей: ну будь осторожен, ну не привлекай к себе лишнее внимание, не высовывайся – это очень опасно; и вообще мы простые люди – от нас ничего не зависит.
Мои родители – прекрасные люди, я безумно их люблю. Но они говорят все это десятилетиями - даже в тех ситуациях, где очевидно нарушается здравый смысл, где творится несправедливость и где мы точно правы.
Я всегда думал: откуда у старшего поколения этот страх, это стремление мазать все серой краской? Почему они боятся, что даже за минимальную смелость обязательно прилетит наказание? Моя гипотеза: этот страх зародился еще в прошлом веке и через поколения добрался до нас. Одно из мест, где этот страх появлялся, - Колыма.
Для максимального погружения мы проехали всю трассу Колыма. 2000 км тяжеленной дороги. 9 дней пути. И лютый, просто неправдоподобный мороз.
Как люди жили здесь тогда, во время репрессий? Как люди жили после? Как живут люди сейчас?
Все это нам было интересно и важно узнать нам. Все, что узнали, мы рассказываем вам.
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За одежду спасибо ребятам из компании Если бы не они, совсем не факт, что мы бы пережили эти морозы.
Alphonse Mucha in Moscow - 1913
Дореволюционная Россия на фотографиях
Альфонс Муха в Москве
1913
Pre-revolutionary photographs of Russia
Alphonse Mucha in Moscow
1913
Alfons Maria Mucha, often known in English and French as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist, best known for his distinct style. He produced many paintings, illustrations, advertisements, postcards, and designs.
In 1913 he travelled to Moscow to see at first hand the plight of the serfs as he was a keen exponent of the abolition of serfdom in Russia. Armed with his camera he took a number of images that were later incorporated onto his paintings.....
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Barcarolle in F Major by Anton Arensky
Tourism in Saint Petersburg Russia
Tourism in Saint Petersburg Russia - Best Tourist Attractions
Saint Petersburg is Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with 5 million inhabitants in 2012, part of the Saint Petersburg agglomeration with a population of 6.2 million (2015). An important Russian port on the Baltic Sea, it has a status of a federal subject (a federal city).
Situated on the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea, it was founded by Tsar Peter the Great on 27 May [O.S. 16 May] 1703. On 1 September 1914, the name was changed from Saint Petersburg to Petrograd, on 26 January 1924 to Leningrad, and on 1 October 1991 back to its original name. During the periods 1713–1728 and 1732–1918, Saint Petersburg was the capital of Imperial Russia. In 1918, the central government bodies moved to Moscow, which is about 625 km (388 miles) to the south-east.
Saint Petersburg is one of the most modern cities of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Saint Petersburg is home to the Hermitage, one of the largest art museums in the world. Many foreign consulates, international corporations, banks and businesses have offices in Saint Petersburg.
Saint Petersburg has a significant historical and cultural heritage.
The 18th and 19th-century architectural ensemble of the city and its environs is preserved in virtually unchanged form. For various reasons (including large-scale destruction during World War II and construction of modern buildings during the postwar period in the largest historical centers of Europe), Saint Petersburg has become a unique reserve of European architectural styles of the past three centuries. Saint Petersburg's loss of capital city status helped the city to retain many of its pre-revolutionary buildings, as modern architectural 'prestige projects' tended to be built in Moscow; this largely prevented the rise of mid-to-late-20th-century architecture and helped maintain the architectural appearance of the historic city center.
Saint Petersburg is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list as an area with 36 historical architectural complexes and around 4000 outstanding individual monuments of architecture, history and culture. New tourist programs and sightseeing tours have been developed for those wishing to see Saint Petersburg's cultural heritage.
The city has 221 museums, 2000 libraries, more than 80 theaters, 100 concert organizations, 45 galleries and exhibition halls, 62 cinemas and around 80 other cultural establishments. Every year the city hosts around 100 festivals and various competitions of art and culture, including more than 50 international ones.
Despite the economic instability of the 1990s, not a single major theatre or museum was closed in Saint Petersburg; on the contrary many new ones opened, for example a private museum of puppets (opened in 1999) is the third museum of its kind in Russia, where collections of more than 2000 dolls are presented including 'The multinational Saint Petersburg' and 'Pushkin's Petersburg'. The museum world of Saint Petersburg is incredibly diverse. The city is not only home to the world-famous Hermitage Museum and the Russian Museum with its rich collection of Russian art, but also the palaces of Saint Petersburg and its suburbs, so-called small town museums and others like the museum of famous Russian writer Dostoyevsky; Museum of Musical Instruments, the museum of decorative arts and the museum of professional orientation.
The musical life of Saint Petersburg is rich and diverse, with the city now playing host to a number of annual carnivals.
Ballet performances occupy a special place in the cultural life of Saint Petersburg. The Petersburg School of Ballet is named as one of the best in the world. Traditions of the Russian classical school have been passed down from generation to generation among outstanding educators. The art of famous and prominent Saint Petersburg dancers like Rudolf Nureyev, Natalia Makarova, Mikhail Baryshnikov was, and is, admired throughout the world. Contemporary Petersburg ballet is made up not only of traditional Russian classical school, but also ballets by those like Boris Eifman, who expanded the scope of strict classical Russian ballet to almost unimaginable limits. Remaining faithful to the classical basis (he was a choreographer at the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet), he combined classical ballet with the avant-garde style, and then, in turn, with acrobatics, rhythmic gymnastics, dramatic expressiveness, cinema, color, light, and finally with spoken word.
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Katya Zharkova, Grisha Vasiliev,
Alexander Shuvalov, Alexander Parkhomenko
Narrated by Leer Leary
Soundtrack performed by Lesya Lapina
Choreography Anna Burkina Dance Team CSKA
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1ST ASSISTANT CAMERA IGOR CHERNYSH
2ND ASSISTANT CAMERA AND FOCUS PULLER DANIL SVERTNEV
1ST DOLLY GRIP VITALY KALININ
FLORIST YANA TSYPNYATOVA
COSTUME DEPARTMENT NADEZHDA ZHARKOVA & LIZAVETA TREIWAS
MAKE UP AND HAIR MARIA EFREMENKO
CHEF NATALIA DAVIDOVA
BACKSTAGE PHOTOGRAPHER TATYANA MARYASINA
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The Russian Innovation Week 2013 - Startups
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Axel Tillmann, CEO at RVC-USA, introduces the week of innovation dedicated to partnership opportunities between American ingenuity and Russian venture.
Sept. 17 Boston | Sept. 19-20 Silicon Valley
The Russian Innovation Week conference brings together leading startup entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and successful business leaders from the U.S. and Russia to forge mutually beneficial partnerships and build pathways for doing business in Russia.
RIW will bring Russian innovators and startups to the U.S. in search of the perfect investment partner and strategies to bring their products to a global market. Throughout this two-day information and networking-packed gathering, deals will be made and long-lasting strategic partnerships between Americans and Russians will be brokered. RIW is the perfect venue for investors looking for the next new innovative project to explore emerging developments in the fields of clean-tech, bio-tech, pharmaceuticals, the life sciences, nanotechnology and IT, while investors and companies who have business experience in Russia will share insights on tapping the best funding opportunities.
This inaugural event is hosted by the Russian Innovation Center, which is composed of three technology and innovation Russian powerhouses - RUSNANO, Russian Venture Company and Skolkovo. Symbolically, it is taking place in the Computer History Museum, in the very heart of Silicon Valley.
Don't miss this opportunity to mingle, connect and learn from successful business leaders with footholds in Silicon Valley and Russia!
Выходные в Костроме, закрытые музеи и неудача в дороге | Кострома | ПочтиВлог
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Это должен был быть полноценный влог. Но из-за неудач по дороге в Кострому я обо всем забыла.
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The Tales of Chekhov Audiobook by Anton CHEKHOV | Short Stories with subtitles
This is the first of thirteen volumes of Anton Chekhov's short stories, translated by Constance Garnett.
Anton Chekhov was a Russian doctor who turned to fiction as a hobby, and quickly blossomed into one of the masters of the short story genre. Though he is arguably best known for his dramatic works, such as The Cherry Orchard, his stories are widely considered to be some of the most perfect examples of short fiction ever written.
Constance Black Garnett was an English housewife who taught herself Russian as a hobby, and subsequently introduced the English-speaking world to some of the greatest Russian authors, including Chekhov and Dostoevsky. Though she was almost entirely self-taught in her knowledge of Russian, she was a prolific translator, and her works are still lauded today for their readability and accuracy. (Summary by Kirsten Ferreri)
Genre(s): Short Stories
The Tales of Chekhov Vol. 01
Anton CHEKHOV , translated by Constance GARNETT
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00:26:34 - 02 - Ariadne
01:20:21 - 03 - Polinka
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01:38:45 - 05 - The Helpmate
01:52:49 - 06 - The Talent
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Vladimir
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The show has a premiere date for Australia's Seven Network for 4 August 2014 after The X-Factor's Monday show. New Zealand's TV2 has the premiere date for 5 August 2014 after its airing of My Kitchen Rules Australia 5.
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