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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  January 17, 2024 1:15am-1:46am MSK

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hung up and you see here, and the counterweight , well, for example, here’s a baktlag, the first belarusian thermos, kvass or water was poured here, men went to mow the grass, and it ’s like a flask, a flask, only bigger, yes, it was hung on a tree, it was plugged here so that nothing gets in, you see the sound that comes out of oak here, right? and here the temperature remained, like the cold poured, the cold remained, this is ours, this is called bartlag, from the ancient belarusian way of life we ​​logically move on to its modern historical turn, but what about the very long-awaited delicious, this is of course hospitality, but i will tell you that one of the attractions of this farmstead is the kitchen. lyudmila eduardovna, tell me.
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what will you treat me with today? today the gifts of our garden, garden, vegetable garden, so, so , these are thick pancakes, we cook them with the whey of our goats, so everything is homemade, as i understand it, yes, look, pork, we have vietnamese pigs, try it , this is art, with peppers, with carrots, we’ll make our own, and also stuffed peppers, beans and greens from her garden, plus mushrooms that grow very nearby in the forest, so the hostess has more than forty hot dishes and the same number of salads and cold appetizers in her arsenal, but i started talking completely, let's get to the main thing, god, what a tender, lush, srozby in childhood, i want to go back to my grandmother in the village, it’s amazing, it’s very tasty, i think the recipe for these fluffy pancakes
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, a new year’s miracle at the hands of our fellow countrymen, a belarusian christmas tree decorations factory, where...
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on the eve of the new year, in a regular shopping center you can get into our christmas fairy tale, my collection , which i have been collecting, probably all my life, and it so happened that it is probably the largest
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christmas tree decorations in the world, well, at least no one told me that they saw more than this somewhere collection, i travel a lot, some bring magnets, others bring plates. i brought christmas tree decorations, well, there was an idea that you could decorate a christmas tree at home, remembering, let’s say, the places where you had been, but when there were a lot of toys, the idea arose to display them, show them to people, i was not at all connected with some kind of museum activity, and i was involved in telecommunications, design, construction, that is, it was quite completely different, it was a different direction, so my team and i did a museum exhibition, we did not expect such a success, 30,000 people came , this is literally a month and a half, we
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made this exhibition in such a european manner, when people leaving the museum passed through a shop, in this shop we sold toys. reflects the whole essence of our production, that is, the products you want be proud. well, here we go directly to the workshop where christmas tree decorations are painted, where the artists sit, who bring, let’s say, these cute artifacts to the final stage. we probably
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have about 15 artists who can do it in a calendar year. we need to make products that we sell only in december, so that belarusians can enjoy belarusian christmas tree decorations. it’s a holiday all year round for you and it’s a holiday at work and when you make a toy with your hands, yes, then directly, of course, in this process you you put your soul into it, and then it’s a keen interest, well, every day you work with your favorite material, that is, for some, let’s say, it’s paint, yes, for some, painting is at heart, and for others, it’s plaster. because he dreamed of becoming a sculptor, well, for me this is glass , that is, this is my element, this is what i love, it teaches me every day, it makes me think and analyze, learn from him, so this is also a colossal experience, all with everything you love with your soul, because they are all your children,
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it is you who live some of your life with them, well, we draw this product completely by hand, probably 10-15 balls. it turns out to draw a day, so this is quite monotonous, painstaking work, well, which turns into beautiful toys after a certain amount of time, for the dynaminsk hockey club we made skates, a molded toy and helmets, every year we update our collections, we try to release where - then, probably 10 - 20 items of different products, then if we take these are just drawn balls, then 20 new balls with new plots, it seems to go away every year, of course there are some tops that are always sold, for example, balls with bullfinches, we try to diversify the process, as if the first artists are interested in drawing, how every time there are new things, they learn from some particular new technologies , on the one hand, one thing, on the other hand, so that the consumer can, let’s say, enjoy
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the variety of christmas trees on his christmas tree, in fact, this is like a cunning technology, and tashars are drawn in two layers, first the first layer is applied, then the second, but it turns out like as if yes, it is drawn in... these are the balls , this is the relief technique, some call it 3d, this is the soft molding that on the one hand makes the ball heavier, on the other hand is our know-how, well, for example, in frankfurt i have such i didn’t find any balls, so we still have , let’s say, a few years until some chinese copy them to conquer, conquer the market for christmas tree pears, this is the modeling mass from which directly... another trend in new year’s decorations
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is cats, these are such red-haired cuties, made of glass, using fusing technology, this year we are releasing, you know, something like the hit of the season. and the most interesting thing is, for some reason , this is exactly the color, this is, mm, fusing, this is a technology of general orator workers or , as it were, artisans, we tried to put it in a new way and... probably the first toys that are sold in belarus , they were made using this technology, the technology is known to me tiffany, this is glass soldering, some mosaic things, well, we have a technologist who said that there is such an option as fusing, well, we tried it, i i liked it, so the journalist asked what belarusian trends were, like new year’s christmas tree decorations and so on, but they really weren’t... we create them ourselves, toys with some kind of
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belarusian theme are being sold out more and more among us, on the one hand a few years ago, a little apprehensively , we made this trend of toys with belarusian embroidery, and to be honest, we were afraid that people would not perceive them as new year’s gifts, but everything went with a bang, now we are making different patterns, well, which, let’s say, anyway historically similar to certain symbols. but people don’t buy these patterns, the name that is written under them, that is, the best-selling balls are wealth, family, these are patterns with kohan, with love, i was wondering if we had straw toys in our country, let’s say, for a long time, and we talked with different museums and with some historical figures there, who could confirm...
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to belarus together with our president alexander lukashenko has always advocated peace negotiations between russia and ukraine. war, if we take it like finland, once upon a time neutrality, boris johnson came to kiev and said that we will not sign anything with them at all, and let’s just fight, although this may be different, sanctions, blackmail, inciting ethnic hatred, dirty tricks used by western political strategists against economic political allies of russia and belarus, us pressure.
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100 brave guys gathered in our studio, each of them has a question for an adult. why do you think children ask strange questions? a person is always scared by something new, what scared you when you were offered to become the rector of bsu, what would you never be able to forgive, for example, a loved one? as it is written in the gospel, if you forgive.
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eh, it should probably sound like that. see the project 100 questions for adults. on the tv channel belarus 24.
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i have been drawing since childhood, that is, it’s like. this is my natural state, i draw all the time, i began to collaborate with various publishing houses as a designer of greek products and worked like that for about 15 years, my books even won prizes places in the belarusian book competition, i had to work with such very interesting, deep authors, and this was such additional stress, that is, i seemed to love the work, i did everything well, but it didn’t pay very well at what... period of my life in life, the circumstances were such that i had to earn money myself, when the question arose that i needed to earn money on my own, so i began to look for some options for myself, as if in line with the same fine art... that creativity, and some kind of fine art, to find some kind of slightly more commercial, so to speak, way out for yourself, just
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at that moment they appeared on our market, it was about 12 years ago, maybe... and what to do something like souvenirs , and it started to turn out very impressive, people
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really liked it, and it really started to generate income for me when i was doing this... i went to czeslav rode, who had a whole school of stained glass painting in kiev , just about 12 years ago, i went to kiev, i met him and realized that in kiev it is so popular, so developed , so relevant that people decorate interiors directly, that is, they paint windows, suspended ceilings, doors using this technique, and
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this technique is also interesting because it is an alternative. classic stained glass, classic stained glass, it’s fashionable, popular , but very expensive, because it’s veined, it’s glass, it’s very expensive, and i wanted to organize this whole thing in minsk too, so that in minsk all this would be in demand, too, so i spent there are a lot of master classes based on hobbyland, that is, i tried to kind of expand this whole thing here too, what i do is imitation. well, windage, as it were, that is, it also turns out impressive, but much cheaper, you just need to do this and understand that we can really sell all over the world.
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quite by accident, through a broken watch, i came across this mosaic, the author’s, as they say, that is, i use or use some. i really make my own products or i make them myself, that is, directly i cut the glass into squares and paint them myself in the colors that interest me, so that’s what i do. such an author 's mosaic, by the way, they also use some broken cups, old, yes, some ceramic products, or broken ones, or i
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even specially bought myself these tongs to make some kind of shape, so to speak , special mosaic tongs, you see, but you can only bite ceramics with them, you can’t bite glass with them, but you can bite ceramics with them, so you can make some in the shape that i like. like this, such things, then i i started to select some more, let’s say i buy tiles, these are small ones, mosaic tiles, discounted tiles, they are inexpensive, but for mine, so to speak, it is also very good for my purposes, that is, the entrance goes, in fact, everything that this is what resembles a mosaic, or this is what i do by hand myself, this is the interesting effect that comes out, first on a ceramic pot. i glue the pieces, choose the color scheme that i like, well , here i like this one, mediterranean, i glue it on glue, and then
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i coat the whole thing with plaster on top plaster, the same can be done with a fugue, well, in general , with some actual building materials that you have on hand, this creates such an interesting effect, my customers, they like my work precisely... because of what they contribute well, it’s like such a bright spot, something positive, so to speak, decor in the interior, i want to be recognized as if all over the world and so that people would appreciate it, and i also want to make such very beautiful interior decor , to decorate the walls, that is, how to say, a little to do more scale, that is , to scale up not some small souvenirs there or, but to do some large interior work, to do some kind of large mosaic, that is, closer to something monumental, because
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i really am such a broad person, and it’s high time for me to go to large formats, and i feel that i will feel even more free, high, that is, i want to go into monumental films. that's when you realize that you are creating something so original, something so unique and that resonates, well, i time is still there, even if i retire there, i post there all the time on instagram, and i see people’s reactions, like this, like this, when this exchange goes on, that you came up with something like that. and what a cool effect, i show you, and you see that people immediately react, also like that, wow, how cool, this is such an exchange of energy, which right
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there, well, pushes you to come up with something else, but in general for artists, here breaking out of the state of having to listen to the customer’s taste all the time is happiness, and now that i ’m doing what i like, it’s just my own collections, and then i just kind of show people that i’m here... buy it or take my taste there, this kind of freedom is a great happiness, thanks to the fact that i’m a creative person, i’m not bored with life, that’s it this is probably the most important motive that runs through my life; i’m never bored. club of editors, what distinguishes a national leader from a politician, what the leader thinks about the next generations, and not the end of his tenure, and the united states and the west are always hooked on
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on their technologies, then sanctions are introduced, we are deprived of technology, and thus forced to act the way they want. the transition to a green economy is also a technological needle. we in parliament are constantly considering bills related specifically to the green economy. we proceed only from our national interests, we never ruin enterprises. for the sake of europe, we won’t. global elites exploit the earth's resources, suck those resources, and exploit other populations. yes, that is, this is a classic of the most advanced, wild capitalism. no one takes anyone into account, the main thing is to earn money for the sake of this profit. there is no isolation, and there cannot be , for one simple reason: we are in the trend of reasonable, normal countries and states; of course, everyone wants to do business with us. don't miss it on the tv channel. belarus 24. secrets, good morning and good mood. good morning, belarus. on air on tv channel belarus 24. program "good morning
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belarus". svetlana barovka is on the air with you.
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watch good ranitsa belarus with svetlana borovskaya on the belarus 24 tv channel generally a collection. it probably started with my children’s toys, christmas tree toys , which i got from santrisol and no matter how trite it may sound, that red star that was hung instead of a top on the christmas tree is probably my favorite toy, that ’s probably where it came from this is a passion for collecting, then many, well, there were many countries, many different purchases, you can’t remember, let’s say, this is where
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a toy was purchased, but... probably no one blows such big balloons now, because right next to him there are balls, and those presented to pope john paul i are listed in the guinness book of records as the largest balls issued by hand, that is, this ball is obtained, this is machine blown, this is one of the balls on which there is a marking, it was made in vienna, in austria and for this brand, i tried to find a pair for him, let’s say, so that i could
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display them, let’s say, in pairs or make them. branches of museums, you know, i didn’t find a companion for it at any of the famous online auctions, perhaps this is the last ball in the world, in general the collection includes several thousand artifacts are filled every year, either i bring a couple of toys from some exotic country, or my friends who know about this hobby give them to me, and sometimes ordinary citizens come to the museum with...
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so we try, so that people here get into the new year's spirit and leave our museum joyful, cheerful and happy. do good and be happy in the new year.
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