A creative meeting with People’s Artist of Russia Elena Tsyplakova took place at Expo-Volga Posting in CHAT: Russia 04.28.2024 09:02 SAMARA. APRIL 28. LAST NEWS. Read: 224 Print version If you find an error in the text, highlight it and press CTR+Enter On Saturday, April 27, at the Expo-Volga Exhibition Complex, as part of the Orthodox exhibition “Blessed Samara,” a creative meeting took place with the People’s Artist of Russia Elena Tsyplakova. During an hour-long conversation with city residents, Elena Oktyabrevna spoke about her creative path, film roles, directorial experience and family values. Photo: VK "Expo-Volga" This year, the People's Artist of Russia and director celebrates a double anniversary: 65 years of life and 50 years of work in cinema. As Elena Oktyabrevna said, this was not her first time in Samara and gladly accepted the invitation to visit the Orthodox exhibition and at the same time see and communicate with friends and colleagues. “The exhibition is a meeting of talents; it is also a unique opportunity to support each other both psychologically and creatively. It’s especially nice to share positive emotions before a big holiday:.” Those whose senses are skillfully trained to distinguish between good and evil.” I believe that it is precisely such meetings that help people understand themselves, those around them and become more perfect. I really love communicating with the public, because there you will find a lively and sincere response from people to what you do,” said Elena Tsyplakova. After the creative meeting, the People's Artist talked with teachers and students of Sunday schools and children's diocesan centers in Samara. The Orthodox exhibition “Blessed Samara” is held with the blessing of the Samara diocese and His Eminence Sergius, Metropolitan of Samara and Novokuibyshevsk. Considering that 2024 has been declared the Year of the Family, the exhibition’s commercial programs are dedicated to strengthening family and spiritual values. “On the eve of the Easter holiday, I invite everyone to our hospitable walls to touch the holy relics, take gifts for themselves and loved ones for the holiday, and most importantly - to be filled with light, warmth and goodness,” he said. General Director of Expo-Volga Exhibition Complex Andrey Levitan. This year the exhibition brought together 130 participants from all over Russia, as well as from Georgia and Serbia. Every day at the Expo-Volga Exhibition Complex, in addition to creative meetings and daily conversations with priests, educational lectures and educational master classes for children and adults are held. The exhibition will last until April 29 inclusive. Source link Source link
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Podcast: artist Martiros Saryan. Citizen of Rostov-on-Don. Read by Director of the Agency for Territorial Development Alexey Sanin. Source link Source link
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Artist of the Samara Drama Theater Vladimir Galchenko received the honorary title “People’s Artist of the Russian Federation”. Posting in CHAT: Russia 04/03/2024 14:36 SAMARA. APRIL 3. VOLGA NEWS. Read: 20 Print version If you find an error in the text, highlight it and press CTR+Enter By Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of April 3, 2024 No. 233 “On awarding state awards of the Russian Federation” to the artist of the Samara Academic Drama Theater named after. M. Gorky, winner of the “Golden Mask”, president of the Samara branch of the Union of Theater Workers of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Galchenko, was awarded the honorary title “People’s Artist of the Russian Federation”. Photo: Samara Academic Drama Theater named after. Gorky Vladimir Aleksandrovich graduated from the Voronezh State Institute of Arts in 1985 and from that time served at the Samara Academic Drama Theater named after. M. Gorky. From the first days of his work, he proved himself to be a talented, promising artist with a bright personality, capable of solving any creative tasks set by the director. The first main role was Harold in the play “Harold and Maude” by K. Higgins and J.-C. A career in a creative duet with People's Artist of the Soviet Union Vera Ershova made the young actor a favorite of the Samaritan theater audience. For brilliantly played roles in the world repertoire, Vladimir Galchenko received the honorary title “Honored Artist of the Russian Federation” in 2000. Vladimir Galchenko has been the main artist of the theater for many years, he is constantly busy with the current repertoire, he has bright, unforgettable roles, he enjoys great authority among his colleagues and is extremely popular with the public. Today in performances you can see the favorites of several generations of the Samaritan public: I. Gubach “Corsican Woman” (Napoleon), P. Schaeffer “Amadeus” (Joseph II), L. Tolstoy “The History of a Horse” (Prince Serpukhovsky), A. Christie “And Nobody didn’t leave” (Lawrence John Wargrave), D. Wasserman “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” (Harding), J. Patrick “Everybody Loves Pamela” (Sol Bozo). In the process of working in the theater, Vladimir Alexandrovich showed his extraordinary organizational skills. In 2006, he was elected president of the Samara branch of the Union of Theater Workers of the Russian Federation. Under his leadership, the Samara theater community received new perspectives and new areas of work. Vladimir Galchenko is the organizer of such festivals as “Volga Theater Seasons” and “Volga Theater”, which are constantly held at the venues of Samara theaters and are popular among theaters in the Volga region and Russia. In 2017, Honored Artist of Russia Vladimir Galchenko became a laureate of the National Theater Award “Golden Mask” in the category “Best Role of the Second plan” (operetta/musical) for playing the role of Prince Serpukhovsky in the play “The History of a Horse”. based on L. Tolstoy. In 2017, the actor was awarded the honorary title “People’s Artist of the Samara Region.” In January 2023, at the Samara Academic Drama Theater named after. Gorky, on the occasion of the anniversary of Vladimir Galchenko, the premiere of the play “Frederick, or the Boulevard of Crimes” based on the play by the French playwright Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt took place. Source link Source link