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International creative project for Russian-speaking children kicked off in Hungary

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International creative project for Russian-speaking children kicked off in Hungary


25.04.2023

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Hungary has started accepting the applications for participation in the International Children's Project Nuclear Kids 2023. The creative project for young talents is held annually for Russian-speaking children living in Hungary and other European countries, the Russians in Hungary website reports.

The project, which is being held for the 3rd time, is open to children and teenagers between the ages of 11 and 16. They will be able to participate in the production of a musical performance under the supervision of professionals. Work on the production will take place next summer for two weeks.

To become participants in the project,one needs to send the organizers videos with the performance of a song in Russian or another language, read a poem or a prose passage, or submit a dance video. The candidate needs to choose at least two creative directions.

The qualifying round will last until April, 30.

The Nuclear Kids project was created in Hungary eight years ago to develop the younger generation's interest in science and technology.

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