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                                                                         The first night of A.S. Borisov’s “The Bird Named ASIAC”. The photo was made by A. Nazarov.


        album  “The  Evenki  Musical  Instruments”,   The premiere had            “The  Bird  Named  ASIAC”  is  a
        the manual “The Duet and Classical Dance”,   a great success and         performance  staged  by  Chancellor  of  the
        and the French textbook “Do you know the                                 Higher  Educational  Institution,  Russia’s
        Arctic?” were publicised.               thus “The Bird Named             Honoured  Art  Worker  A.S.  Borisov.  The
                                                       dz ™ƒ• ‹…Ž—†‡†            first night occurred on the stage of the State
          The International Folklore Festival “The                               Opera  and  Ballet  Theatre  in  2016.  This
        Arctic  Voice”  was  held  first  in  2015.  In   into the cultural      production  became  an  unusual  experiment
        2016,  the  project  got  the  support  as  part  of   programme of VI   gathered  all  students  of  the  HEI.  The
        the  programme  “The  Art  Way”  and  already                            performance engaged not only future actors,
        gathered  more  than  600  people  who  are   International Sport        choreographers,  producers,  the  folklore
        the  learners  from  Children’s  Art  Schools,    ƒ‡• Dz •‹ƒǯ•  Ћކ”‡dz  performers,  and  opera  singers,  but  also  IT
        Children’s  Aesthetical  Centres,  the  pupils                           specialists,  culture  managers,  and  painters.
        and  youth  studying  in  the  folklore  sections,                       Each of them worked in his or her direction.
        students  from  the  Middle  and  Higher   (Yakutia) Republic” was also maintained   The premiere had a great success and thus
        Professional  Education  institutions  in  the   by the Trust Fund for Future Generations   “The Bird Named ASIAC” was included into
        culture and art spheres. The representatives of   of  the  Sakha  (Yakutia)  Republic.  The   the cultural programme of VI International
        Russia’s  North-East  regions  and  participants   Olympiad  is  carried  out  together  with   Sport  Games  “Asia’s  Children”.  In  early
        from the Arctic countries took part. Within the   the  New  Technology  Institute  of  the  RS   2017, due to the underpinning of the Trust
        framework of the festival “The Arctic Voice”,   (Y)  Education  Ministry  for  the  pupils   Fund for Future Generations of the Sakha
        the international competition was conducted   from  9-11  forms  and  is  dedicated  to  the   (Yakutia) Republic, the performance was on
        on  the  Arctic  peoples’  folklore  dance  “The   peoples’ culture from the Sakha (Yakutia)   tour to the remote Zhiganskiy Region and
        Dances on the Snow”. It turned out to be an   Republic.  The  Olympiad  is  on  the  list   was shown to the local population as part of
        outstanding event having a great significance   of  the  RS  (Y)  School  Olympiads.  The   the Institute Days programme.
        in  keeping  the  Northern  peoples’  traditions   interest to the Olympiad grows each year.
        and, of course, in backing enfant prodigies.  This  academic  year  422  pupils  from  24   The  International  Seminar  “The  Warm
                                             uluses  and  cities  of  the  Sakha  (Yakutia)   Clothes Aesthetics”
          The   Republican   Olympiad   “The   Republic have participated in the distant   The  International  creative  seminar  “The
        Peoples’  Culture  from  the  Sakha   tour. 169 people took part in the final tour.   Warm Clothes Aesthetics at the Cold Pole”


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