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Moscow hosts 2nd International Children's Cultural Forum

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Moscow hosts 2nd International Children's Cultural Forum


10.08.2023


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The International Children's Cultural Forum opens on Thursday, August, 10, in Moscow, the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation reports. Its participants will be about 2,000 people. They came to the capital from neighboring countries and from all Russian regions. The forum is being held for the 2nd time.

The children will gather in the New Tretyakov Gallery and discuss topics of culture and art, they will be able to make friends, meet like-minded people, and ask questions to experts. Master classes, lectures, art schools, creative meetings, excursions have been prepared for them. The program includes visiting the Tretyakov Gallery, the Mosfilm Cinema Concern, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, the Russian National Museum of Music, and other venues. A gala concert with the participation of famous Russian performers is being prepared for the closing of the forum. A children's press center will operate within the framework of the forum

According to the Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova, the first forum was evidence of the importance of such a platform. Kids get the opportunity to meet famous cultural figures, learn new things and just have fun, become full-fledged participants in the process of creating and developing important initiatives in the field of culture.

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