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here grandmothers come to me, then, barely , many people drag and say, and how is chewing gum for us without oil. here we have to barely use this. and i tell you what the two wings of fasting are: fasting and prayer. now, if you go to the lavra every day for services both in the morning and in the evening, then you cannot eat with butter. and if you don’t have such an opportunity to walk, because i’m sorry, you already have to eat with butter, and this has some kind of wisdom of its own, but this is some kind of intricate reality after all. it seems to me that u are missing some know such popularization or the enlightenment of norm a and the measure of fasting, because here is the fact that we have only a monastic charter, which one way or another everyone is guided by and there are no any. that is what is missing. well, at least an explanation, or some kind of elaborated one. listen to the normal priest of everyone coming. he knows who knows this measure. according to the time to resolve there the first fourth last
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week of passionate fasting, to whom throughout, where to give some kind of indulgence? it is entirely in the hands of the priest. nobody appreciated it here. as they say, leaving the service is an important moment. it seems to me that we somehow dumped some gastronomy. and why is all this supposed to be? after all, it makes sense to prepare for repentance until i have a meeting between a person and god and the understanding that there is some kind of hmm, in general, the difference between what the lord god wants from you and what you are in fact , and that's what all the stress is for. it works for the sake of it and physical limitations, for the sake of it and more frequent visits. services. a home prayer is a person who has never read the morning evening at home; it says that at least it should be started with fasting. and this is where it ends very interesting. she just exhaled saved. he says, look, yes, it 's okay, it's okay. i listen and it is quite possible to say, listen, but there is more. we are
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not only in gastronomy, but are slipping, there is also a delicate theme of marital fasting. yes and so i remember in the nineties, when this topic just appeared. i mean religious in general, yes, that was sustainable the understanding is that fasting implies not only abstinence from food, but also from the communication of the husband of the wife. and today, more and more often, we are talking about the fact that e priests say that in general this sphere in which the priest should not enter, that this should also be some kind of reasonable understanding of the measure, uh, understanding and hmm well, i i don't know, there's sympathy man. this is probably wrong too. we will not enter into communication for this. and sympathy, but here i was sleeping, as they would say now, well, i would say, so if here is a family where the believing believing wife for fasting is important precisely as a period of abstinence and such an extreme distance
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from everything that is not necessary for us, if they abstain, they are well done, how can this not be praised, if this does not happen, these are their questions. they determine the format of their relationship for themselves. and if this happens at all in a family where, relatively speaking, there is a wife, a believing husband who does not believe in something , there can be no questions at all, this is their question. she can't tell him no. i just, well, go for a walk. yes, because she she said simply excuse me. yes, that's why here. eh, the virtues of prudence also came out again, because, well, we read this apostle many times that the husband does not control his body, and the wife does not control her business. they are in this their relationship is that they interact with each other within the framework of that love, which, well, in general, is connected with each other. now, about the apostle. yes, he says in the first letter to the corinthians that, in principle , i do not bring closer to god and do not move away from god, you read this, you think hell, why, then i
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i fast, but at the same time we know everything very well and natalya will support. how much our internal state depends on what we eat a person eats what he eats and this , by the way, is one of the most ancient exact definitions of a person, and in every sense, but in the spiritual soul, yes, what you consume, of course this kind of music. you are listening to some books. you read music, of course, it doesn't change much, then it's the kind of violin you play, but the violin is tuned out of tune. well, somehow it’s all the same , you know everything very well, it’s all so lyrically dull bring the lord well, here is an impression, because e impression is not a scientific category. we are serious people here for the academic environment. they called to listen. well, what are you looking at? well, look, you see what else great lent is. this is an approximation to the huge. joy for the holiday. well, really, that's why
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he doesn't think about it. i already tried to say. now let's write about easter, you know, let's remind ourselves to each other. yes, that christianity is a religion of absolute joy , no one has such a number of holidays in life as we are all with you. we just all celebrate the calendar you open. again a holiday every day is a holiday. that is why , after all, the last, uh, week of fasting is a passionate idea, after all. well, no, such literature does not have such dramaturgy. there are no such performances of such cinema that gives us an experience such as a passionate family. and sometimes you start to think that there is such a thing. well, here, i don't know, this will criticize the tape of such belief belief. e opinion that uh, there is no time. everything that happens always happens here and now it turned me right all the time when one monk told me, i just think that today is the wednesday
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of holy week and you are celebrating and coming, not like it was 2,000 years ago. and what happens here and now, and when the lord descends into hell and wins, he wins here and now, and when he brings out, from there to her his adam, he will be here. now, accordingly, when he is resurrected, life conquers death, good conquers evil. it's here and now we experience once a year. yes, this qatar is absolutely amazing this holiday, which cannot be compared with anything else in the new account. every time we come to liturgy, we experience the same thing, because on sunday we are days together with animals in the literal sense, they are not places on saturdays and sundays, in fact, it just weakens. no, it changes, damn it, weakens, because we are again, in a sense, returning to what will happen. well, for the sake of this, you can live
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a fast, yes, and for the greater sharpness of this joy and for the greater here is the mode, you don’t know what it is reminded, maybe not. i just really want to tell you this story and try to fit it into the fabric of our conversation. uh, uh, gasparov, our wonderful philologist. there is a story in the notes about how the daughter of the iranian ambassador, who studied with us at moscow state university in 1947 in the tretyakov gallery, stands in front of a picture of the phenomenon. he looks at christ to the people so attentively penetratingly and everyone thinks, well , now she says, here we always have such weather. here it seems to me, now i am what i am for, it seems to me that when we are for us fasting, this is food only yes, when fasting is for us , this is the saddest thing. what did you say , here we are standing in front of christ talking. yes, we always have such weather. thanks friends. today we gathered our thoughts about the post of
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natalya loseva, the archpriest pavel giants. i am vladimir berry. thank you very much, dear friends until easter thank you. hello this is a paws podcast and a first-person podcast today we have a guest who is certainly the first person in the culture of our country, minister of culture of the russian federation olga borisovna lyubimova and i am a journalist hello natalya lysva. hello natalia you became the minister of culture in such difficult times. in general, under-entertainment is not up to art. now, when you remember the very first month that you remember, what sensations do you know i was amazingly supported by one uh my colleague, and when he came up in the first days after
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the appointment, and he came up to me and said the first six months, you will be yourself feel like you've been scalded with boiling water. and that's okay. we all go through this so much and this is the comparison. in general, i i returned to this with my head several times, because somehow it is fantasized that you were appointed, and you are driving there in the back seat of cars and like this, i can say, i didn’t have this feeling in any of the chairs. not in the back seat of a car, not entering the uh administration of the kremlin or uh when we come to the government for a meeting i didn’t have it like that, because it’s an incredible feeling of responsibility that your nervous system has to handle, which must get used to carrying it, uh, and reacting quickly and on joyful and bad news and on tragic and unexpected
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turns of events, therefore, of course. the fact that ahead of us all was waiting for the coronavirus for 2 years and then a special operation, and then it could not even come to mind. yes, well, definitely roasting, i would even say such roasting is a good word. i don't remember any recent appointment that you followed. this is such a hype in social networks, and well , let's just say bullying, yes , pulling out some youthful teenage posts there, some teenage photos. and what was it in general, what kind of reaction was this? it's hard for me to say. you know, i just remembered the moment. remember the movie. stuffed amazing rolan antonovich bykovy amazing team and cameraman mukasia and fantastic roles and remember lenochka there without merge. here with uh. i was burning at the stake, my leg was screaming. well, i remember this state very well. this is, of course, very unexpected. at the same time, i can’t say that i’m glad that
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i went through this, but it made me lumpy in and what did you do as you went through these days completely introverted, not allowing at all, in principle, to read anything to myself after the first reaction, stopping any, as it were, i then returned to maintaining social networks, which i always try to do myself and now too. i returned a month later, i think 3-4. just by simply turning it all off and more, regardless of the personal, not what was written in the comments, because it would destabilize me very much. i was very worried, including for my family and children. it was most important to me that no one offended my children at school. but it was the most teenage age. you understand? yes, they somehow turn out to be the eldest son. he was in perhaps a tenth grade accident. so she was 3 years younger anyway, on the contrary, they were all very
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supported, and it was very important, and at first they too and too. understand here, they also did not have social networks from the very beginning, even before all these social networks. hey, here's the first post. they same learned increasingly on tv gave. well, of course , well, of course, both the father and the children are so, well, as if we dad did not know. i do n't well, that's wrong incorrectly, and they found out on tv. and somehow, on the one hand, this alarmed me, and on the other hand, it made me very happy, because they were not happy. and that they did not write sms were not afraid for me. they were all waiting for me at home, and they are very much especially the son. and the son. why son? why was nikita scared? nikita was absolutely right intuitively afraid that this would entail very serious changes in my life. how will you be, and what will you have even more work? no. it was very important humanly that at that moment they did not fantasized. and can i now have a new
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phone model there again. you're already ministers there, but can i, but now how and where can i go there? i don’t know, to relax with friends, that is, at that moment they were not thinking about the hypothetical benefits that might entail. there's some kind of career, the growth of their parents. they thought more about what would happen to us. and you will have guests. and you can, but we will and we will stay at home. we won’t have to move to another apartment, that is, it kind of calmed me down a lot, to be honest, he’s in this moment he became your subordinate in this format. well, we spoke separately, even bureaucratically it is decided that, of course, the father is responsible and all this is all signatures. yes, of course, go to bed. yes, but it's a simple legal impossibility. let's remind you who your dad is. uh, well dad all my life. uh, taught at gitis. now he is the rector of the shchepkinsky school for many, many years, serving the small theater. therefore, i am very happy for him when
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a person is 76 years old, and he has three or four works at once, this is really like that. solution me it seems that favorite work is a favorite thing. and yes, he lives for it. he is such a hereditary workaholic. well, let's talk about it, then, in general, about your childhood, about the circle to which you grew up on nikolina's mountain. yes. where traditionally, as we know, great people of bohemian art live, and as far as i know, from early childhood you were under such patronage, for example. nikita sergeevich mikhalkov nikolina gora, indeed, is a settlement of workers in the science of art, therefore, indeed, this the environment where we all grew up, i can’t say that it was some kind of major environment, as it was customary then to say, because , on the contrary, we grew up in the nineties, our great grandparents at that moment and our parents received meager salaries of their .
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uh, institutes, like my father was, who dragged my mother there, my grandmother, me and our housekeeper, who generation lived in our family and from time to time her parents borrowed money from her, because it was very hard to live, so yes, it really is in front of our eyes everything grew, some wealthy people appeared. people grew up, footage of fences around. well, in general, rather lived in the houses of their great-grandfathers. and in general, we continue to live. just trying to restore them to repair. uh, touch up roofs and so on. it's a very, really important component, as far as work is concerned, as they say in the industry, really. since childhood, i know and understand well, well, a number of areas in culture. and everything that concerns the fact that you mentioned nikita sergeevich well, firstly, a certain sergeevich in general, rather about those whom i love, i will kill him. uh, very strict to people who are treated well when we were children with a kind of heart. filmed his
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outstanding films, if we are breathless allowed to be present during the filming of burnt suns. one, for example, so that most of the scenes take place on nikolina's mountain. well, of course, we held our breath, afraid to move, watched how he worked together, uh, with most of the nikolagorsk children who played pioneers in the extras there, and so on and then, uh, it really happened that it happened to me. it is very expensive that nikita sergeevich entrusted me to write a series scripts for their non-fiction films. i was asked once, are you the screenwriter mikhalkov, and i directly grabbed my heart and said. are you the screenwriter mikhalkov ibragimbekov, the queens mikhalkov's hem was, if you mention the progeny? look at mikhalkov , this, of course, is a certain sergeevich mikhalkov here, and our entire team, which i gathered in order to do, uh, this or that project. eh, of course, i just reverently watched how the master worked and just got high,
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because working with him, really. very cool. and now it's so very close star comrade, whom of course we can consult to argue and share gossip, of course, too, but one of the beliefs is that he is your godfather no my dad godfather nadia, therefore, when nicky sergeevich says, uh, to more yes, it's true, and my godfather there is such a wonderful now living vlad zamansky amazingly absolutely fantastic actor, he is now almost an old man. he lives in murom for many years and prays for me. in this sense, i am a very happy goddaughter, and my godmother is gone. this is actually pilyavskaya aunt menshikova from the pokrovsky gates, aunt kostya she is from the floor, it’s completely marvelous inside. yes, since childhood, you were born and grew up and matured in this actor's generally creative environment. here you become officials. become one minister. is it
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time on your feet or vice versa? this is some hint for you, of course, this is a hint. just why be cunning if we say that it is better for a person to hit. uh, just from one industry to another, you can then look from above . it can be objective that you you can look from above when you don’t know everything and the background, yes, everything that concerns something, for example, personnel policy, for example, when managers, theaters or museum leaders leave or leave us, because he is very well understood by a corpse you need to understand very well who you appoint, you need to understand the mood very well, you need to know the position of the old people well. it’s difficult when you have 200 federal cultural institutions and you don’t really know how the volkov theater differs from the novosibirsk theater. uh, who, probably, went out as a girl and for example, you need to know what the word nawat is. if you live in
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my name is natalya loseva i am a journalist, and my guest is olga lyubimova, the minister of culture of the russian federation so you remembered our life on nikolina's mountain. my parents have been laughing at themselves for a long time that my family is very secular. i have always been there a crowd of friends and all my life. i remember how mom and dad dressed nicely there and went to prime ministers returned late. and i, on the contrary, am an introvert and i have been a terrible pathologically clamped child since childhood. they just painfully didn’t let go, dig, go, please, it’s all some kind of nightly sitting by the fire, and at some point dad told me very funny that i was sitting, gloomy
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so you are lacing. remember, these shoes were fashionable to wear, that means jeans and laces, that means shoes, dad says, why are you so gloomy? well, i went to hang out with such doom, so years at 14:15. dad says don't you want to hang out? i i say i don't want to hang out. is that why you 're going then? well, i would be such a doom, because my uncle said, some friend of a dude should hang out, which means he said that no, you need to hang out. you can't sit like that. i say, listen to the stereotypes right about the people of culture, everyone is all different, i didn’t intend to go into culture as a rebel, my rebellion, of course i remember, and i, by the way, after the gymnasium. i already studied in the english special field , absolutely wonderful, and they accepted me there very much . yes, i was right there were church girls. yes. well, yes. well, as it were, this is one of the other,
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well, we are a church girl with disgusting behavior from nikolina mountain. well, you know what i am . here. i'm in the service. everything was running fine. well, the lesson, well, here's the hour of the liturgy, i had enough patience. and the hour of algebra did not have enough patience, but then i say that i studied at a school where they loved me and accepted me like that and, on the contrary, began to support my some virtues, i don’t really pay sincere ones. laughing about my shortcomings and some teenage language without bones. here, the only thing i always something witty blather. and, of course, my algebra teacher at the orthodox gymnasium brought it up. he said very sadly to my mother, it seems that i don’t know, unfortunately, i’m afraid that your daughter in life can only become a toastmaster, and dad. in general, with this, my mother lived somehow, i must give them their due, they were very sorry for me. here, uh, but on the other side of the pope, he graduated from the school of working youth and as an illuminator
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contemporaries began to work. therefore, my children, too, to be honest , are famous in general, rather, their human qualities. wait, and your eldest child is the son of nikita, he should already be at the university. yes, he is studying at the producer's wrangells. well, for now, uh, i also think a little that higher education is a ski track. well , that is, varya just said that he was coming, to be a teacher there. mm. it's interesting, but unexpected, what to teach. right now he is thinking, maybe russian literature, there and so on. this is completely unexpected for me, but, of course, at the same time, among other things, i am now very glad that my children do not study in creative universities, because otherwise they would still study at institutes. it would also be a conflict of interest on this side. by the way, i would be a mother, who, as it were, on the one hand, they also hide. that is, nikita has friends. eh, here are his classmates now. eh, well, now, maybe someone already guesses. well, that's
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an added responsibility. i understand him very well. my grandfather translated almost all foreign literature , grandfather, who is lyubimov's favorite translator, yes, and cervantes and simply and rable and please, you, uh, there is a mass, in short, a floor. exactly from the second year of study abroad there at the moscow state university zhorka, and now it all begins. and thank god we had 200 people, and no one ever asked me if your grandfather was or not, and i never told anyone, because, well, it ’s considered that and how will you be later under each line of gargantua, i warmed up and says well, here's the granddaughter, please, don't know anything. well, what is it, and you, as it were , are few in your favorite or beloved, i always said so, they tell me staganki. i speak, like no, like, no, not sure, but loved ones, maybe alexander was more important then at the faculty of journalism. i say exactly. no. precisely i would like to, but no, as it were, and so on the sidelines. he says, well, let's do it, so that the audience does not have a difficult impression. i'll tell you what i learned from your dad's interview, that when you were girls, he
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read aloud to you all of dostoevsky and so on, yes, so the question is a little. dad read me all russian and all foreign literature, not only dostoevsky, just one book. uh, russian literature one book, foreign, literature, and i did the same. you read the same. and this is the basis of any relationship. i believe that at this moment you can study poorly. olya, well, that is, when your family gives you such knowledge, no, but then, of course, we all sat. uh, booty on the floor, uh muttering and staring at the ceiling at the pleading glances of those passing by. so we tried to guess the flamences together. name of the canvas. standing, away. it was important for me to tell them. it was important for me to show them the prodigal son. it would be important for me to go together, of course, and then it was important to me when mikhail borisovich petrovsky showed it to me
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. who studied what, as it were, i believe that what i could and knew to tell them as i know or, for example, uh, in israel, to tell about what i know, about, and to show gospel events, this is the most to go through belarusian together, there and during our trips, because i could give and i knew. and uh we we could discuss it together, and it seems to me that this is indeed part of such a family tradition with us. well, i don’t know if you dreamed or thought that you would become a minister, no, but i think that even if you thought about it, you definitely wouldn’t even imagine that you would have to be a minister of culture at a time when culture russian is cancelled. uh-huh what are your predictions? how do you feel? this time, indeed, probably the most difficult months for all, the first months of the special military operation that were associated with
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high-profile interviews of people who, quite recently, were multi-year-olds. the budgets of the recipients, let's say, are so endless , here it is, loud for many hours, who quote terribly indeed those who remain , insult those people who continue to appear on the stage, there goes such a thing. real school bullying yes, when people are really confused and you understand , it's easier for me, because my task is. and save and save everyone who is nearby. that is, i do not have time for my own reflection. probably if i were sitting on the patriarch's ponds 12 pm and had breakfast with a girlfriend, probably by 2:00 pm breakfast ended in a panic attack. well, in this, since i have to work hard from 8:00 in the morning and understand how completely we are changing the repertoire, we are suspending all contracts , we are returning collections that were in other
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countries. uh, let me remind you of our federal and non-federal ones. this is what was abroad at the time. how many outstanding paintings there were a lot of paintings, we had a sufficient number of expositions there, which took place a special operation of yours to return them to russia joint from the government. my colleagues and our ministry of transport helped us a lot and customs and they are no ministry of culture on their own and of course the ministry of foreign affairs. yes, the threat that these works will not be given. they will never return to russia was completely non -figurative. she know it was important to us. here, even with such loud, as it were, words, like a threat, not to cheat each other, but it was important to understand exactly that every masterpiece that is in a friendly or not friendly country at the time of the special operations to return back and remain in the museum fund of the russian federation, everything was returned. yes, it's completely back. this is
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a very big job, and from south korea to , say, western europe, we have huge ties. and these connections have always been there. therefore, if we are talking about forecasts, and we are well aware that the inter-museum dialogue will, of course, be revived, because at the moment the largest collections in the world. not working with the russian federation, they rob themselves , you know, i will give an example, we had a very beautiful exhibition, elena yurievna gagarin and for a long time inter-museum huge international project, which was called duel. it seems that on march 8 , a museum was supposed to open in the moscow kremlin and the prada of spain, france and england gathered here in 5 days. and all our expositions were destroyed there , respectively, a few days before the opening, and suddenly the entire union of museums, which before that was always inside us, means that we are all complex there, one with the other, shared the other. no. this is how he straightens his shoulders and says, we are in
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the state historical museum with us rapirani, in general, we decided on a ring. i'm so a second in the museum potassium 5 million. the only state historical museum of storage facilities. everyone starts just in the moscow kremlin of course, this exhibition took place. this is the reaction of a healthy person to the abolition of russian culture. as far as how we should respond. i'm convinced you ask me to keep learning great french literature great english literature, we won't call by other names or invent a nationality. eh, those the very rembrandt velazquez, which are kept by the ukrainian artist ivazovsky, they will not be ukrainian belarusian at all. they will not be artists, except for those very flemings or there spaniards or italians or frenchmen who they were. and there is one more very important point. do you understand? we always tend to somehow endlessly accuse of some kind of juggling. and i
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'm wondering who was the art critic who wrote that aivazovsky was not even an armenian. uh-huh, but just a ukrainian, you understand? he knows that this is not so, that he is hovhannisyan of course, and the fact that this is a lie and the fact that you are lying, as an art critic. you go towards the political situation and step on your own profession, i can’t help but ask about high-profile appointments, high-profile non- renewals of contracts, and so on. that's when you prepare such a decision. you understand what the resonance will be, yeah. here, how do you discuss it, how is it generally taken into account? yes, you understand that he will call, who will tell you a loved one? what are you doing? firstly. uh, what you mention is happening extremely rarely, yes, and the system, ideally , of how a person’s contract ends, and it is often extended and extended, just a claim, mainly and most often to the ministry of culture, why are you renewing all the time? why don't you have
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frame mutability? you see one side. see, and there is another side that says why the same faces in culture for 20 years. make way for other young people there, then, uh. and so on, they are resonant, and then we take this into account, there are specifics. why is it done no uh no sporadic random solutions? it’s just, uh, unfortunately, chess players have such a concept of zugzwang, yes, when you make, uh, of two difficult decisions, which one will still be safer to pour out situations where they let you still bring up those personnel decisions that you considered necessary , if it didn’t occur to me in the first 30 seconds and nothing stung me with a knitting needle. uh, no, no , one way or another, these were compromises that we discussed, decided and came to a common decision, as if yes, a compromise is sometimes
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a decision that leaves everyone dissatisfied, but nonetheless. at this stage it should be so, then you know. for example, i think, especially if we are talking about civil servants. if this is the wrong decision, then we will understand this, in a year and make another decision. this is a paws podcast podcast first persons, my name is natalia loseva i am visiting journalists. i have the minister of culture of the russian federation olga lyubimova , we all know. what a huge number of creative people fled through kazakhstan upper lars earlier later, someone from your close circle left, of course not, what of course friends and me and got it again and got to the family that you joked that you wrote that i, as a decent person, am obliged to lay down my post, of course, so that it’s impossible to bet there, i don’t know what to sit down after. uh, leave, through the upper lars, i don’t know, it has already
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become a household word. uh, well, sort of, i've been hearing this again since i was appointed. that i owe something immediately in general, i owe everything immediately yes and so we talked with you about this, if you like, such a plot arc for me. here i am already here on that moment i already by february all the same last year. my nervous system was ready for me to just not even that i was hiding there. we all left because of the social networks that were popular at that time and moved to other social networks. simply, at least, because they did not call for killing our compatriots with you. and uh. i said goodbye to this life. i can’t say that i reflect strongly, so the occasion means, uh, if this is such a relationship, if it really happened that way, then it was, well, somehow superfluous and god will judge them, really. well i have
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i got the impression that you are personally interested in the fact that the artists went to the donbass, so that the lugansk and donetsk artists would tour and go to some exhibitions. look, when again the first thing that we could do happened and it immediately began in march, we took our people from there. eh, colleagues, now our compatriots. and what, it means you took away, completed the big touring fools, because these are people who came to us from many of them from women at that moment. uh, well, special operations were their husbands theater employees played, we are here on vacation on tour, and then went on to defend their homeland. and this is absolutely fantastic, and they are through belgorod through everything, in my opinion, 54 regions. they passed, and it was important for us to warm them up; it was important that there were
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full houses ; these are very very amazing people in their own biography. uh, with uh incredible fate and dedication. and so, of course, very i want to help them, and then, when i became, perhaps we started to bring there our first museum projects began to bring there our first tour. that's when people go on tour, they are more or less safe places, or it's pretty close to the front line, well, first of all, on the front line, everyone gets in the way. well, the military would never allow that. well, because, and some, of course, the most courageous meetings come and, uh, young guys, there are performers. well, again . it's a question of do no harm. but here, well this how would you imagine what kind of system. it should be for the symphony orchestra
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to bring uh to the front line. well, of course, no , of course, it's a matter of what it's more work. where they let us in. we've got a good job. with the ministry of defense. after all, this is work. even where the guys perform, our teams perform. eh, and that's a lot. where already rehabilitated not tsinichenko. it turns out that there are guys without legs without arms, and in front of them are healthy ones. i perceive even will fall on the first this tradition is my grandmother danced on trucks and with the corpse of the bolshoi theater, of course, everything related to rehabilitation. you know, there are absolutely amazing performances in the exemplary theater . marvelous absolutely, there were examples of last year there. and even there everything was built. the memory of exemplary sergei, including this was very much in tune with the time. just a tear-jerking memory of him performing in front of the uh, the wounded and being torn apart? simply, well, he is a bibobo, well, where
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are the people who have seen death, terrible heavy operations. uh, exhausted tired doctors, and he comes, uh, to the head physician and says. well, do i have the right, he says, let's go to the intensive care unit, this is very necessary. there are just tears. it is impossible to completely fragment and nothing in this sense changes, neither in people, nor in the history of our country, and the same dedication and all . we also need to slow down, because i want older performers, when you think, how else, the main thing is to ensure the safety and health of those who travel, but so that there is no need to provide assistance in the hospital , uh, to those who come, but in fact this such a part of the job. i often cite this as an example a lot, but, nevertheless, the russian government is the head of the circus, he himself is from the donbass, his family is from there. yes, you just personally and why did the doctor slow him down, we'll go to lugansk i say, well, let's just be careful there without afi. in order not
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to provoke god there. there's nothing there so that people don't. yes, yes, i say, let's, somehow , here. neatly, well, there is some kind of small program. no, what are you? well, of course, come on, i say, but whom to call? well cat there i say cats. i imagined what a mess think. well, this is 11 lions 11 lions well, yes, and the children, of course, have never been to the circus and of course, this is happiness. and, of course, now is not the time to take romeo and juliet and hamlet there , of course, they ask for comedies, they ask for fun concerts, they ask for just such a very peaceful one about love, but for the joy and happiness of the circus for children take by the hand take lev lugansky 11 pieces. yes, and some kind of huge show there is tons of water, which means that this face painting is all inflatable balls, everything that once in a lifetime, as we say as a child.
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