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Russian Fair project and master classes in traditional crafts held in Berlin

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Russian Fair project and master classes in traditional crafts held in Berlin


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The presentation of the Russian Fair multimedia project, workshops on painting wooden spoons and dolls and film screenings have been included in the program of events of the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts, which are held in the Russian House of Science and Culture in Berlin as part of the Russian Seasons project. Events will last until December 12, according to the website of the Russian Ministry of Culture.

The program of the famous Russian museum began with master classes, during which young participants and their parents learned about traditional Russian crafts and paintings, the history of Russian dolls, and were also able to try to paint a Russian doll and a wooden spoon on their own.

The presentation of the Russian Fair multimedia educational project also took place. The visitors also watched a cartoon of the same name about the activities of the well-known philanthropist Sergey Morozov, who made a great contribution to the development of Russian crafts. The screenings of the cartoon will last at the Russian House of Science and Culture in Berlin until December 12.

The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts is the only museum in Russia that combines the works of decorative and applied art of Russia from the 18th – 20th centuries in its collection. The museum collection includes a collection of the Handicraft Museum, created in 1885 by Sergey Morozov.

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