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Harmony Festival to unite compatriots of Scandinavia and Iceland

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Harmony Festival to unite compatriots of Scandinavia and Iceland


14.07.2020

Photo credit: Alexey Dovgan / socium-a.ru / rus.is

The Harmony creative festival is being held by the Union of Russian Societies in Sweden, RUS.IS reports. Compatriots living in Norway, Denmark, Iceland and Sweden are invited to join it. The forum, designed to find new talent and unite the Scandinavian Russian-speaking community, is being held online due to restrictions aimed at countering the spread of coronavirus.

Anyone can send video recordings of their performances to the organizers. Several sections are planned, including bard song, poetry, choreography and artistic creation.

The organizers warn that videos should not be longer than 3,5 minutes. In addition, high-quality sound and images are required. Videos taken during other festivals, competitions and amateur performances may be used if they meet the conditions of the festival. 

Videos can be sent until early atumn.

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