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Days of Russian culture open in Serbia

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Days of Russian culture open in Serbia


03.03.2020

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Days of Russian culture open on Tuesday, March 3, in Novi Sad (Serbia), according to the website of the World Coordinating Council of Organizations of Russian Compatriots. The organizers are the Rossiya Association with the support of the Russian House and the Coordinating Council of Russian compatriots. This festival will be the eighth in a row. Over the past years, it has become an important event in the cultural life of the city and the region. Visitors are always happy to wait for it.

This year, the Days of Russian Culture are dedicated to the anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, they are included in the program of the Year of Memory and Glory. In honor of this date, the audience will be offered the Writer Company exhibition. A thematic round table called “Historical truth and its distortions. The Role of World War II Writers and Journalists and Contemporaries” will also be held during the festival.

The audience will also be able to attend the fair, which presents the works of craftsmen, souvenirs, jewelry and much more.

The Slavic Legends photo exhibition, which was brought from Yekaterinburg, will also work in Serbia. Creative teams of compatriots will enter the stage, they will be supplemented by presentations of book novelties. Master classes will be held for guests. 

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