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Russian song competition held in Serbia

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Russian song competition held in Serbia


04.06.2019

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Russian song competition was held in the capital of Serbia for the fifth year in a row. The coordinating council of Russian compatriots with the assistance of the Rossotrudnichestvo representative office organized the event, the agency’s website reports.

Young performers from different cities of the country came to Belgrade for the Children's Day. The best creative teams and soloists met in the final.

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Their performance skills and vocal skills were assessed by a professional jury.

In addition to the competition program, vocal and choreography workshops were held at the festival in Belgrade and Sremski Karlovci. Leading teachers of the Children's Musical Theater Domisolka Natalia Sultanova and Nikolai Chermoshentsev presented their methods of working with children.

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