📚🤩 Российская детская писательница Светлана Кривошлыкова впервые посетила ЮАР с турне, которое она называет “давней мечтой, наконец ставшей реальностью”.
15 января российская писательница, председатель Союза детских и юношеских писателей С.Кривошлыкова вместе с Президентом Международного союза писателей и журналистов И.Микрюковым посетила школу при Посольстве России в ЮАР.
В рамках визита гости также были тепло приняты Чрезвычайным и Полномочным Послом России в ЮАР Р.Е.Амбаровым.
Для И.Микрюкова это не первый визит в ЮАР: в январе прошлого года он приезжал сюда вместе с писателем Валентином Постниковым.
Несмотря на то, что большинство рассказов С.Кривошлыковой посвящены популяризации фольклора и культурного наследия России, эта поездка, по словам писательницы, открыла новый этап в её творчестве. Африка непременно найдёт отражение в будущих произведениях.
С 16 по 23 января Светлана Кривошлыкова посетит г.Кейптаун и проведет ряд литературных встреч с юными читателями приморского города.
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15 января российская писательница, председатель Союза детских и юношеских писателей С.Кривошлыкова вместе с Президентом Международного союза писателей и журналистов И.Микрюковым посетила школу при Посольстве России в ЮАР.
В рамках визита гости также были тепло приняты Чрезвычайным и Полномочным Послом России в ЮАР Р.Е.Амбаровым.
Для И.Микрюкова это не первый визит в ЮАР: в январе прошлого года он приезжал сюда вместе с писателем Валентином Постниковым.
Несмотря на то, что большинство рассказов С.Кривошлыковой посвящены популяризации фольклора и культурного наследия России, эта поездка, по словам писательницы, открыла новый этап в её творчестве. Африка непременно найдёт отражение в будущих произведениях.
С 16 по 23 января Светлана Кривошлыкова посетит г.Кейптаун и проведет ряд литературных встреч с юными читателями приморского города.
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On Nov 26-28, General Mfundo Sibiya, Assistant Lecturer at the University of Pretoria, attended V Youth Scientists Congress held in Sochi.
After his return, he shared his impressions of the city, its unique atmosphere and beautiful people:
#SouthAfricansInRussia
On Nov 26-28, General Mfundo Sibiya, Assistant Lecturer at the University of Pretoria, attended V Youth Scientists Congress held in Sochi.
After his return, he shared his impressions of the city, its unique atmosphere and beautiful people:
“Sochi is a total gem – the kind of place you’d think only exists on a movie screen.
But as an engineer what struck me even more than the views was seeing firsthand just how advanced Russia is in Science and Technology. From energy security to IT and healthcare, there is so much the Global South can learn from this advancements.
What also made the trip truly amazing, though, was the people. Everyone I met was so genuinely friendly and always ready to help; it made walking the streets feel incredibly safe and welcoming at any hour. I’ve already told myself I need to be at least in Russia twice a year.
What I know is that I’m heading home with lifelong friendships & a deep respect for the hospitality I found in the Russian Federation.”
#SouthAfricansInRussia
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🎭163 years ago, on January 17, Konstantin Stanislavsky, a revolutionary Russian/Soviet theatre director, actor, and theorist, was born.
Stanislavsky elaborated his own method of training actors bearing his name - Stanislavsky’s system – and promoting the naturalistic style of acting. According to his system, actor needs first to understand what his character feels at one time or another, by putting themselves in their place.
❌ His most common critique to his acting students was, “I don't believe you” – the phrase which became associated with his name.
Konstantin Stanislavsky toured the United States with his actors in 1923-24, introducing his system, which deeply influenced American actors.
World-known Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson, Robert De Niro, Tom Cruise, Meryl Streep and others, developed their acting skills within the Stanislavsky system.
#OutstandingRussians
Stanislavsky elaborated his own method of training actors bearing his name - Stanislavsky’s system – and promoting the naturalistic style of acting. According to his system, actor needs first to understand what his character feels at one time or another, by putting themselves in their place.
❌ His most common critique to his acting students was, “I don't believe you” – the phrase which became associated with his name.
Konstantin Stanislavsky toured the United States with his actors in 1923-24, introducing his system, which deeply influenced American actors.
World-known Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson, Robert De Niro, Tom Cruise, Meryl Streep and others, developed their acting skills within the Stanislavsky system.
#OutstandingRussians
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🎬 #OTD in 1925, 101 years ago, Sergei Eisenstein’s “Battleship Potemkin”, portraying an episode in the first Russian Revolution (1905) was premiered.
Today it is widely referred to as one the greatest film of all time.
On the 20th anniversary of the revolution, it was decided to stage a number of performances dedicated to the events of 1905. As part of celebrations, it was suggested that a “grand film shown in a special program, with an oratory introduction, musical (solo and orchestral) and a dramatic accompaniment based on a specially written text”. Nina Agadzhanova was asked to write the script and direction of the picture was assigned to 27-year-old Eisenstein.
The film was shot in Soviet Odessa, at that time a center of film production where it was possible to find a suitable warship for shooting.
“The Battleship Potemkin” was also the first Russian colour film. Eisenstein with his own hand painted in red the flag raised over the battleship on the film tape.
📺 Watch S.Eisenstein’s immortal peace
Today it is widely referred to as one the greatest film of all time.
On the 20th anniversary of the revolution, it was decided to stage a number of performances dedicated to the events of 1905. As part of celebrations, it was suggested that a “grand film shown in a special program, with an oratory introduction, musical (solo and orchestral) and a dramatic accompaniment based on a specially written text”. Nina Agadzhanova was asked to write the script and direction of the picture was assigned to 27-year-old Eisenstein.
The film was shot in Soviet Odessa, at that time a center of film production where it was possible to find a suitable warship for shooting.
“The Battleship Potemkin” was also the first Russian colour film. Eisenstein with his own hand painted in red the flag raised over the battleship on the film tape.
📺 Watch S.Eisenstein’s immortal peace
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☦️ Happy Epiphany Day!
Today Russian Orthodox Christians celebrate the Epiphany, also known as the Baptism of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Orthodox Christians in Russia believe that plunging into icy water, often in cross-shaped holes in lakes and rivers, from midnight on January 19th brings health, since any water source on this day is blessed. It also cleanses one’s spirit and soul.
The Epiphany Day is also a Russian folk holiday; everyone can participate regardless of their religious affiliation. Many Russians observe this practice for spiritual, cultural, or health reasons despite sub-zero temperatures.
#RussianCulture
Today Russian Orthodox Christians celebrate the Epiphany, also known as the Baptism of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Orthodox Christians in Russia believe that plunging into icy water, often in cross-shaped holes in lakes and rivers, from midnight on January 19th brings health, since any water source on this day is blessed. It also cleanses one’s spirit and soul.
The Epiphany Day is also a Russian folk holiday; everyone can participate regardless of their religious affiliation. Many Russians observe this practice for spiritual, cultural, or health reasons despite sub-zero temperatures.
#RussianCulture
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✨ Your chance to enter the UNIVERSITY of your dream! ✨
Registration for the online stage of the RUDN University Open Olympiad for Foreign Citizens who do not have Russian citizenship has started.
❓ Who can participate?
Foreign citizens (who DO NOT have Russian citizenship) – school graduates and university graduate students (bachelor's and specialist's degrees).
☝️ If you study at RUDN University, you must participate in only the OFFLINE stage of the Olympiad. If you are a student of another university, you can participate in the ONLINE format (optional).
❓What opportunities does the Olympiad offer?
To the winners:
- Free tuition at RUDN University according to the quota of the Russian Government
- Chance to participate in the RUDN BRILLIANT STUDENTS scholarship competition
👉 Further information available via LINK
✨ Your chance to enter the UNIVERSITY of your dream! ✨
Registration for the online stage of the RUDN University Open Olympiad for Foreign Citizens who do not have Russian citizenship has started.
❓ Who can participate?
Foreign citizens (who DO NOT have Russian citizenship) – school graduates and university graduate students (bachelor's and specialist's degrees).
☝️ If you study at RUDN University, you must participate in only the OFFLINE stage of the Olympiad. If you are a student of another university, you can participate in the ONLINE format (optional).
❓What opportunities does the Olympiad offer?
To the winners:
- Free tuition at RUDN University according to the quota of the Russian Government
- Chance to participate in the RUDN BRILLIANT STUDENTS scholarship competition
👉 Further information available via LINK
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🎨 Today marks 161 years since the birth of Valentin Serov, a prominent Russian painter known as the leading portraitist of his generation.
Serov early creativity was significantly shaped by the realism and psychological depth he learned from Ilya Repin and the rigorous, foundational training in form and observation from Pavel Chistyakov.
When traveling abroad, Valentin Serov became influenced by French impressionists and began to use bright colours in portraits of figures seen in dappled sunlight and shade.
His vibrant portraits "The Girl with Peaches" (1887) and "The Girl in the Sunlight" (1888) made him famous and admired.
Later portraiture became the dominant and signature genre for him. Valentin Serov captured not just likeness but character, making his portraits iconic windows into Russia's cultural elite during the Silver Age.
#OutstandingRussians
Serov early creativity was significantly shaped by the realism and psychological depth he learned from Ilya Repin and the rigorous, foundational training in form and observation from Pavel Chistyakov.
When traveling abroad, Valentin Serov became influenced by French impressionists and began to use bright colours in portraits of figures seen in dappled sunlight and shade.
His vibrant portraits "The Girl with Peaches" (1887) and "The Girl in the Sunlight" (1888) made him famous and admired.
Later portraiture became the dominant and signature genre for him. Valentin Serov captured not just likeness but character, making his portraits iconic windows into Russia's cultural elite during the Silver Age.
#OutstandingRussians
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