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Russian TV Channel to start working in Japan

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Russian TV Channel to start working in Japan


20.11.2017

pixabay.comRussian TV Channel to start working in Japan. It will provide news in Russian culture, TASS reports.

As famous Russian violinist Vadim Repin shared during International Cultural Forum in Saint Petersburg, he is going to curate this project. According to Repin, this TV channel to be engaged as a part of a major TV project that aims promoting Russian culture in Japan.

New TV channel to broadcast in Russian and will provide a possibility for Japanese people to learn and enhance Russian language skills.

TV Shows to be provided in the form of master classes, or hobby clubs to attract more people. Also Q&As with musicians and other culture figures are planned. Vadim Repin is sure that this kind of format will be very likable and stimulate more Japanese to engage in Russian culture.
Let us remember, Russian culture is on the pick of popularity in Japan. This year Russian Seasons Festival takes place in 42 cities around Japan. Bolshoi Theater performances have opened the festival in June. The Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra was on a road tour around Japan this summer. Andrei Konchalovsky has presented his ultimate film Paradise. The Hermitage has brought Old Masters exhibition. Apart of those small and big inhabitants of Japan have seen famous Nikulin Moscow Circus.

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