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Days of Russian culture open in Poznan

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Days of Russian culture open in Poznan


18.10.2019

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Russian and Polish musicians will become participants in events within the framework of the Days of Russian Culture in Poznan, which open on October 18 and will last for a week. The program includes both recitals of musicians and joint performances, the website of the Russian-Polish Center for Dialogue and Concord Foundation reports.

Days of Russian culture are held by joint efforts of the Russian and Polish sides, among the organizers are the Consulate General of Russia in Poznan, the Poznan School of Talent and the concert program School of Muses for youth. The parties have been cooperating in the cultural sphere for almost a quarter of a century, and the annual Russian-Polish Youth Academy of Arts festival is jointly held in Warsaw and Poznan.

The highlight of the Days of Russian Culture will be the concerts of laureates of international competitions: Russian singer Maria Ostroukhova and pianist Arseny Tarasevich-Nikolaev. Also, Russian musicians and teachers will conduct classes for Polish colleagues.

Russkiy Mir reported that a large program of Russian stage art was presented to Canadian viewers; since the beginning of October, a month of Russian culture has been held in almost all major cities of the country. The program includes concerts, performances, exhibitions, festivals of Russian cuisine and balls.

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