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Images of women in the history of art have always been able to provide a glimpse into the true ideals of a people or culture. The exhibition ‘Madonnas of the Far East’ will showcase some of the creative talent of Far Eastern artists and their exquisite perspective, as illustrated in images of women. The exhibition clearly shows that every region has talent and reminds us once more of the importance of recognizing, appreciating and supporting emerging artists on the road to global acclaim.
Artists:
Tatiana Ananyeva, Baljinima Dorzhiev, Zorikto Yeshiev, Alexander Pilipenko, Ilya Butusov, Vladimir Pogrebnyak, Kydana Ignatieva, Mikhail Starostin, Nadezhda Belykh-Fedotova, Irina Mezhenkova, Nadezhda Khrustova
Curator: Anna Filonenko
Exhibition tours schedule:
03.09
Russian - 15:00
English - 17:00
04.09
Russian - 9:00, 13:00, 17:00
English - 11:00, 15:00
05.09
Russian - 11:00, 15:00
English - 9:00, 13:00, 17:00
06.09
Russian - 13:00
English - 11:00
Duration: 15 min
Primorsky Stage of the Mariinsky Theatre (20, Fastovskaya Ulitsa, Vladivostok)
‘Russian Seasons’ are the most world-known performances of Russian artists abroad. In 1907, the great impresario Sergei Diaghilev arranged for Russian historic concerts in Paris, which included performances by Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninov and Glazunov. The exhibit features sketches for costumes of the legendary productions. As time went by, they became separate from the performances for which they were created and took on their own, independent significance. In other words, they became independent works of art. Nowadays, we feast our eyes on the works of artists with no thought of the pieces for which they were created.
The exhibition is located on the first floor of the Grand Hall atrium at the Primorsky Stage of the Mariinsky Theatre and is available to all repertory performance audiences.
‘Far East Street’ exhibition main stage, FEFU Campus, Russky Island
Representatives of 11 Far Eastern regions will be competing for the winner’s crown.
The audience will be treated to a range of events as part of the show’s programme, including a fashion show featuring the participants in dresses reflecting the region’s style, a fashion show of street-style designer dresses, and, of course, a show featuring girls in evening dresses crafted by Far Eastern designers. During the show, the girls will showcase their artistry, bodily expression, ability to easily communicate and command the stage.
We look forward to seeing you at this festival of charm and talent at the main stage of the ‘Far East Street’ exhibition.
Free admission for all Forum participants.
‘Far East Street’ exhibition, FEFU campus, Russky Island
At the Open-Air Cinema EEF 2019 guests and participants will be able to watch Russian movies and animated films released between 2017 and 2019, and best short films from the Koroche festival. Additionally, the venue will host an Indian Cinema Night.
Screening schedule:
3 September
- Three Heroes and the Heir to the Throne, 2018 (dir. K. Bronzit)
- T-34, 2018 (dir. A. Sidorov)
4 and 5 September – Best short films from the Koroche festival
6 September – Indian Cinema Night
7 September
- Loud Connection, 2018 (dir. A. Nuzhny)
- Coach, 2018 (dir. D. Kozlovsky)
8 September
- Billion, 2019 (dir. R. Prygunov)
- The Humorist, 2019 (dir. M. Idov)
Free admission for all Forum participants.