
The program also includes a Russian film festival, a photo exhibition, and performances
From November 29 to December 2, the "Days of Russian Culture" will take place in Kyrgyzstan. This information was announced by the Russian embassy in Kyrgyzstan.
The opening of the events will begin in Bishkek with a concert program featuring Russian performers. On October 29, the stage of the Toktogul Satylganov Kyrgyz National Philharmonic will host: Pelageya, Honored Artist of Russia, Sergey Volchkov, Honored Artist and winner of the second season of the show "Voice," and Alexandra Vorobyova, winner of the third season of the same project. Also appearing on stage will be Sofia Onopchenko, a gold medalist of the Delphic Games, trumpeter Vadim Eilenkrig, Nikolai Zemlyansky, an artist of the Youth Opera Program of the Bolshoi Theatre, and multiple competition laureate Anastasia Tyurina (balalaika). The concert will be accompanied by the music of the "Fonograf-Sympho Jazz" orchestra under the direction of People's Artist of Russia Sergey Zhilin.
On the same day, a photo exhibition from the Museum of Cinema titled "On One Screen. Russia - Kyrgyzstan - Cinema" will be held in the foyer of the philharmonic.
Also, on October 29, the "Manas" cinema will host the opening of the Russian film festival with a screening of the war film "August" and a meeting with director Nikita Vysotsky.
From October 30 to November 1, the festival will feature screenings of: the drama "Love of the Soviet Union" by Nikita Vysotsky, the war film "Not Listed" by Sergey Korotaev, the animated film "Doctor Dinosaurs" by Maxim Volkov, the sports biopic "First on Olympus" by Artem Mikhalkov, and the sci-fi action film "Kraken" by Nikolai Lebedev.
From October 30 to November 2, performances by the "Workshop '12'" Theater of Nikita Mikhalkov will also be shown on the stage of the Chingiz Aitmatov State National Russian Drama Theater, organized by the Federal State Budgetary Institution of Culture "ROSKONCERT" as part of the tour plan of the Ministry of Culture of Russia.
As part of the foreign program "Big Tours," two productions will be shown: the drama "12" and the children's play "The Tale of Lost Time" based on the fairy tale by Yevgeny Schwartz.
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