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is the meaning of life, only eternal meaning is laid on the stage; it is necessary to tell a story in 3 minutes. i was told to come out the population on the street. the weather is like this, but i decided to be in some kind of my own world, and at that moment i realized it, as far as you can express it, convey this to the listener the emotion that the song is based on. here it is. basically, creativity. you know how , uh, i teach young artists when they approach me or come on stage. i say you must go so that you like yourself, see the footage of life on our tv channel in the program.
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students are some kind of romantic ideas that not only we and other students even gathered. in general, some group to create a village of artists. well, it so happened that here we went, went to look for a place and there was no vacation for a whole month they were looking for a beautiful place here so that it was near a river, a forest, a small village. here, well , so here it is somehow the lord brought us here. the skating rink, which was without light without a
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floor, well, there is no place in the kitchen e in tradition. this is what i remember, the russian stove came up to it. i was afraid to even look there. how scary and dirty it was. this year marks 45 years since we live here, 50 years of creative experience, 45 years of life in the countryside. and so, but i'm from minsk. here is my father, a native minsker from a noble family tsitovich and went to war as a career officer from minsk and was buried in minsk here. well, we are already here, as if we have found a second home, or something. especially we had good contacts with those
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people who, unfortunately, do not exist now either. these are cast-off war veterans. old-timers is a village that still had a real life in the seventies. rural traditional way of life, i, as a city man, have always envied people who have, e, dedovsky's village house , which means that there is where to go. we didn't have that, but we found a home here. eh, how it turned out to be a participant in the first world war , a kopchuga, they had worn it before, and there was some kind of symbolism in it. since the wife is also from a military family. her parents were military doctors who went through the whole war of the shin will. we found ourselves on the front line of the first world war on the former front line. it was one-story, they have already completed it.
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here his art workshop is small, the kitchen area and the bedroom, that is, the house is small, but very beautiful, everyone who passes by admires, and the tree is also carved by the father. this is the owner of this house. paper. she is sitting at the window. here such sad always also looks. everything was very, of course, so generally unusual, all this had to be overcome, overcome a lot , even at work, that is, she worked in the house of culture as artistic directors, but it turned out responsibility, a puppet theater appeared, and the doll made it possible to hide. i remember when i brought performances to minsk where do you get them from? talented children from the manure of the vykolupy you and here
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my task was, again, in the theater, uh, not to make actors. no first of all. well, how literature, poetry - this is what is called elevates a person. today this serves a little as another ideal. we listen because it doesn't work. this is service. that's because if the work would have retired long ago and leave, then i left. that is, they gave me a work book and that's it. here, well, er, the service continues. i am not afraid of beautiful words, because they need to be spoken about. these things must exist in our society , you know, because, uh, time goes by . career i go all the time. there, that's it. uh, some comfort e. well, i think this is anti-deeds for a person.
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in connection with the centenary of the beginning and end of the first world war, a lot has happened both in belarus and in russia, a real systematic approach to this period of history has not yet been observed.
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this is probably still a matter of the future chapel, near which we are located, it bears the name of boris and gleb brought, because the vladyka of the village of red once blessed us twice that this chapel was taken as a monument in honor of the fallen soldiers on the fields of the first world war war, and boris and gleb are one of patrons. at the moment, uh, we certainly serve 2 days of e borisoglebsky. this is may 15th and august 6th for the thirty-fifth year in a row on may 9th, here is the action that we call war two in memory of one. the scar that remained on the territory of belarus today is visual. here it is, it’s hard to even imagine for many, in fact, these are fortifications - these are trenches, these are military graves, and you can walk through these historical landscape-historical places
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along the pvc line e, because, in principle, it happened here. this meeting is one of the meetings. this is a cemetery of the first world war, because we would not have met it there. and another meeting was this photo. e hmm uh in the hut here is a participant in the first world war. uh, his wife served just in this gentleman, or well , another girl. here is the photo we saw. here is another meeting. the third meeting was hmm this is history. e priest. uh, here is the saint of the minsk church of the neighboring village, she was fed by this one in the hospital and received an officer's award for feeding the hospital. here, uh, it was in this chronicle description of the war. these are three uh, rather bright meetings, which
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gave us a little bit of a direction, the idea of ​​this museum, so to speak, came about. we did not specifically seek to collect exhibits, but since we started there and all this in the last century, what is called something was quietly going, people brought something, gave something, something was bought, and thus it happened. here is an exposition for its development. we will do it now. uh, a small echelon in the trailers of which will be the continuation of the exposition. children first world war. here we are, from the great
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patriotic war, we know the pioneers. and these are boys from 12 to 15 years old who had real st. george's crosses. awards of a girl in the war. a very touching topic and the very name of a sister who has mercy on the heart. here is henry, this is sorokina, see four medals for a dahlia girl. the medal was given for 100 rescued wounded. this is a 400 -person international format, the significance is great. since the german forces were drawn here from paris and the strongholds, thus we are on the lake. for the night with us in belarus was going on, the cause of saving france was deep mail, look here the clock was fixed on the neck of the camera. and he, then, also filmed enemy positions. sometimes they ask you know. and what is the most expensive exhibit here, well, someone is guided by hmm monetary units. uh, for us, all expensive exhibits. here i turn it on. those are so small. here, look, these are pencil stubs of pencils inserted. uh, in the cartridge cases with which the
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soldiers wrote, letters home, of course, this is, uh, always hard. you know it needs treat, like, uh. hmm, the opportunity to repay a debt, you know, because, uh, with all the complexity. uh, i have here in my family there was an opportunity to repay a debt. in a normal museum, there would not be so much of this iron, there. you know all this, they have launchers there. a lot, you know, little things, everything is here, it's all on display, all this, so to speak, the designer is working, but here we are, well, of course, we are building unconditionally compositional ones, but nonetheless. here is what is
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here and here it is interesting. that's somehow just some kind of piece of iron, just some kind of this is it interesting, that is, you can still feel with this in general, and these monuments of this and the help of god and the people who participate in this are joining , you understand, this is a very important point, that a person is difficult in himself. here god gives people who also have the same heartbeat, what do they call so we are together a lot? i say, uh, on excursions i say how much we have done, not because i want to show off, but because it's adding, how much we can do when we are together why in russia i don't know, damn it, you're leaving, so that we know that we go here. here is belarus he says, how did we accidentally find you. as if. well, this is also work. this is work that also needs to be done, thank god the children are doing it. it should be a staff of at least 10 people to serve. yes, only one museum, not to mention the territory, you know? that's it,
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that's why it's interesting to people. quick-witted, erudite, inquisitive guys, as far as i remember, she then lived in 20172, therefore, they are from our time, i chose the option. yes, why not beautiful words beautiful feeling will find answers to all questions. well, i have several of these testimonies. well, most of them are not confused. i answered. no, i was incredibly lucky, because today i went to literally one world history class. this lesson was
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just about china. on which mainland is the highest waterfall in the world located? i don't remember that i went for breakfast. do you want an intellectually entertaining show? i know on tv channel belarus 24 each musical instrument has its own story. don't be afraid that there are so many buttons on it. it's not a button-then features and interesting and useful facts. imagine if you would now take on a load of two buckets of water and stand. and wait with this load for an hour and a half on stage meeting with belarusian artisans and performers for different musicians from different countries, they love different timbres of sound. we have learned to take this into account and do it now. no, not educated children. all children will play, after some period, with both hands. see the sponge cases in the project on
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belarus 24 tv channel. the oldest specimens are pre-military period, that is, this is the middle or the end of the thirties, here is this wander 30 e, the fifth thirty-sixth year of release. here is a very rare car, even for europe. and how it got to belarus is unknown, but i found it in
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belarus, it is not restored, it is put on the move. i haven't done it on purpose yet, it's painted. here's one at the airport. uh, faltgal, gray matte color matte this is so that the sniper does not aim at the glare. these are the so-called eyecups - this is movement at night, so that e planes cannot be seen a moving car, or columns. these things were called tracks. with them, they rolled out like caterpillars, if the car got stuck under the drive wheel and a completely wooden beech frame was preserved along the exit, that is, here is the frame. this is the so-called scalp. here, if we later look here with carnations, a wooden floor, a wooden window sill, has been preserved right on its side on a tree. here, in fact, there is also a gaz-67 car, of which everything went, the whole story, the whole collection began. here, uh, my grandfather was
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a colonel, and he had such a service automobile. then he bought it into private hands. here. well, it's like my grandfather died early. i didn't make him alive. and in memory of him there was always a desire. find to purchase and restore such a car, so this car is not touched at all. she was in her native paint, even. well, of course, the paintwork was in very, very poor condition, but still, no welds, no modern putty here at all. there is nothing, the hood was still scratched on someone there or a bayonet with a knife or a nail scribbled the year of issue of 1943. that's the only thing that is impossible here is not the original. these are tyres. these are historical facts of a later period, they are important in any case, even if a person buys a modern car. at least there, too, he collects some information about him here, but there is a story about them. er, very
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interesting. uh, different people are different. the fates of these cars had different tasks. this form is volume for proportion. all the same, this color is a bare mechanic that makes lives, but if it weren’t a matter, probably this would there was nothing. i think so, but also a hobby, that is, well, i won’t say that it’s like a hobby, that is, well, this is what i like to do, that is, it’s important in life to do what you think is necessary, not what you like. i consider myself lucky i am a happy person. i do what i like. i'm getting high for now. that is, many people say to me, how can you live in the countryside. there is nothing better than waking up in the morning to go out barefoot to drink coffee to do your creative work with your loved one, your favorite place is already here, so the pleasure is more than work. i came here 5 years ago for a tour. i
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didn't know about this place. absolutely nothing i was just advised by friends. created by a strange man. danila, he returned from germany and for some reason stayed in belarus, as they say, look at your parents. and what kind of husband will you have? here i am, of course, stunned. i was amazed by them. first, very much. deep looking and happy, that is, despite the fact that they are already 70 years old. they are younger to me than some young now, that is, they constantly with a smile, constantly with an open face with inspired eyes. that is, i did not yet know that she had done so much only in communication then, but it was colossal for me both examples and admiration. so danila and i thought it was necessary to promote and call and show and help. this is how our collaboration began . at first it was scary to be called a museum. everything somehow worked out in this
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place, in general everything works out, if they don’t come with their goal or dream, and they talk about it here, she will come down. i was going to. this is firstly for myself and the second task is simply to save the car, because retro cars are the product of technical creativity again. secondly, this is history, these are people who designed, designed with their brains and hands. they are computerized cars, as carriers of history, this is how the epoch of you sit down the twenty-first
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volga and it smells like 21 years old. she smells. here is her now. ha, get in the zhiguli, it smells like the seventies-eighties, brezhnev 's translation, and so on, bought a long-term construction in the fifteenth year, it was, as it were, in a movie enough, big pause. i just started to concentrate everything somewhere in one place, and by itself it began to be supplemented with all sorts of soviet things, like, uh, stalls soyuz seal, let's say, an automatic machine. uh, water, soda, there or slot machines, but the soviet period and so on. that is, well , somehow you know how you can say that it is growing, like a lump for the whole summer vacation , everyone always went to their grandmother in the village. and with me, due to the fact that everyone lived in the city with my grandparents, i did not want to travel. that is all consciously childhood. i spent here.
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yes, i studied in germany at the higher school. kust yes, i lived there for almost 20 years, then returned here. it's always interesting for me. why do people ask this question? why doesn't anyone ever ask? why did he leave for some reason? that left something is considered normal. and that's why he came back and abnormal. here, uh, because motherland fatherland uh, it’s good there, but bad here bad good, but i can’t live in another country for more than three months, which is because there is no time. you know there's a big desire, yeah make a weekend weekend but no time absolutely. here it is very rare that it succeeds in take-offs. i do not participate, because, again, there is no time, this is the season. that is, you have to choose, either to engage in the museum of the estate and participate in rallies. i mean , it's complicated.
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at home, for about a hundred years inside, we tried to keep the interior also in such a vertical style, home-made furniture, if there was a clay floor, it is clear that now it is not very comfortable and warm, so we laid it with pebbles and cleaned it completely inside the wall. there were 8 layers of wallpaper. now he is very
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atmospheric with its own courtyard with a well. if they want to wash themselves from the well and drink water. there is every possibility, here with a veranda and a garden with a swing. well, it's true, beloved beautiful house. so we are now in the house for more than 90 years, a lot of soul has been invested here, because it was an ordinary belarusian hatas, and secondly, to see that everything is really possible, that is, this whole work is based on enthusiasm. here are three people, i don’t count myself yet, but they did it,
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in spite of everything. of course, there were obstacles and nevertheless, people did what they wanted and still enjoy it and after them it will remain. that is, this is a big cross that they carry, but nevertheless, it will remain for centuries. the rest of the descendants, therefore, of course, need to look now and then and find out the history of how it all originated, that is. no one has ever left here indifferent. you become much calmer , all this, as we say, these gadgets
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simply don’t bother you, and all these problems, the news, have now moved away from us so much, that in fact, it's all very kind of empty and stupid you live. it’s just that today you wake up calmly and calmly live your day. do not want to do something so beautiful creative. well, this is where nature helps life in the countryside. holland germany comes to us once there were japanese, but the most interesting story. well , that is, she was unusual, they even wrote about her. they came from australia and they came by car. and these are people who i don’t remember for 20 years, in my opinion, just live in this car and travel around the world. they are pensioners give them money on the card, and they just that's all and they stopped in belarus for the first time at the first point. it was my belarusians coming 50%, somewhere out of the total
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mass. it's mostly on excursions. that is , about 5,000 people pass through us every year. and that's all for the four of us.
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we invite you to a fascinating journey through the sights of belarusian cities.
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russia bridge is also, by the way, modorskaya, a landmark of almost a kilometer of the road above the water, wow, the construction of the first wooden church of the holy apostle. andrew began back in 1490, at that time the order was given by the polish king casimir the fourth egilonchik that the trinity cathedral in the past was a bernardine church, reminiscent of massive walls and an octagonal tower, the bell tower once served as a defender, according to some reports , more than half a thousand monuments to lenin, on average, it turns out about 7 pieces a year, see the program of the city of belarus on our tv channel. recipes of the ancient belarusian culture obtained from the hostesses from the belarusian hinterlands, we will be ready to pie with blueberries. allow me
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to put a cast-iron stove. oh, combined with the imagination and innovation of a professional chef. the ingredients are practically the same so the technology will be a little out of me and we will make dumplings. well , i really want us to have them today, well, just super gentle hands look like a quarter cheesecake. uh, well, opened it will be open, like a big belyash. it will be open and can amaze even the most fastidious gourmet. raise, watch the culinary historical project belarusian cuisine on our tv channel.
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