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05.07.2019
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Inspiration international festival launches in All-Russian Exhibition Center (VDNH) in Moscow today, July, 5. This year the festival is dated to the 80th anniversary of the Exhibition Center and will last until August, 21.
VDNH press center advised that the festival is one of the most popular summer events in Moscow; it is loved by Muscovites and the city guests.
The festival program will start with the Land Nod pantomima installation brought by FC Bergman performance company where both Belgian and Netherland artists participate. The performance is dedicated to the Rubens Museum in Antwerpen. The staging was already shown in St Petersburg, all shows were booked up.
No Gravity theater from Italy brings a brand new show dedicated to the 500th death anniversary of Lenardo da Vinci.
Two other theater performances are based on a legendary Soviet film They Met in Moscow (1941). The film tells a romantic relations between a beautiful swineherd and an illiterate shepherd who met at the VDNH exhibition fair.
Among participants there are artists from Belorussia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Armenia and France.
Russkiy Mir
Inspiration international festival launches in All-Russian Exhibition Center (VDNH) in Moscow today, July, 5. This year the festival is dated to the 80th anniversary of the Exhibition Center and will last until August, 21.
VDNH press center advised that the festival is one of the most popular summer events in Moscow; it is loved by Muscovites and the city guests.
The festival program will start with the Land Nod pantomima installation brought by FC Bergman performance company where both Belgian and Netherland artists participate. The performance is dedicated to the Rubens Museum in Antwerpen. The staging was already shown in St Petersburg, all shows were booked up.
No Gravity theater from Italy brings a brand new show dedicated to the 500th death anniversary of Lenardo da Vinci.
Two other theater performances are based on a legendary Soviet film They Met in Moscow (1941). The film tells a romantic relations between a beautiful swineherd and an illiterate shepherd who met at the VDNH exhibition fair.
Among participants there are artists from Belorussia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Armenia and France.
Russkiy Mir