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Drawings of Russian children adopted by foreigners exhibited in Paris

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Drawings of Russian children adopted by foreigners exhibited in Paris


19.01.2022

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An exhibition of drawings created by young artists from Russia and France, as well as adopted Russian children living in different countries, has opened at the Russian House of Science and Culture in Paris. The exhibition, called "My favorite song about the New Year", will run until the end of January, the website of the World Coordinating Council of Russian Compatriots reports.

The charity project is implemented every year, it is organized with the participation of the "Everything for Kungur" French association and its president Helene Texier. Last year, she received the Russian award "For Good Deed."

The new exhibition collected over 700 drawings. More than half of them were selected for display at the exhibition center of Gargiles-Dampierre, and another 100 works became exhibits at the Russian House of Science and Culture in Paris.

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