tv [untitled] BELARUSTV May 25, 2022 1:30am-2:01am MSK
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but from the attack of enemies on his grave , the parishioners claim that healings and miracles occurred, which is why he was canonized by the holy townspeople. they loved so much and most importantly continue to love and revere what they depicted on their coat of arms pruzhany literally from everywhere you can see the church of the holy trinity, its bell tower is considered one of the highest points of the urban village. our film crew is heading to one of the most ancient and majestic temples in belarus, 20 minutes walk, and we are there. the uniqueness of the temple is that it never closed, even in soviet times, like other churches in belarus, it was not turned into either a storehouse or a house of culture or a theater. and here, unlike other parishes, there has always been a priest at one time for the construction of money. selected by the chancellor. leo opega, the church
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was erected on the territory of his family residence. initially, the temple was completely wooden, but already in 1615 a stone building appeared in its place in the style of early vice. later the church was reconstructed. and more than once, the goldsmith took up the case . we already know jan samuel becker he became the author of a new project for the temple. he was asked to ennoble and rebuild a little, so this bell tower appeared here. and here is the main thing, the christian symbol, the very crucifix, which, according to historians, survived , they say, it remained from the ancient temple, which was once built by sapieha himself, can you imagine what antiquity it is. architectural plasticity, sculpture and painting, decoration of the trinity church strikes to this day inside the temple, stucco molding, a chandelier and forging brother, ambos, and much more have been preserved. pay attention. and this is the very first entrance door to the
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temple, by the way, wooden, now it is modest to study in the corner of the church, and before , thousands of believers passed through it. unique, marble altar, decorated with ornamental sculptures of angels and the family coat of arms of magnates sapeg foxes, probably in place and an icon with an image. again, st. casimir. this is the protector of the youth of lithuania , in my opinion, the baltic states, this is the prince, who in life was a sickly young man, but he devoted his whole life to the poor. he also helped people in need a lot even at the age of 26. he died died of illness, as in those days they said from dryness already, probably,
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palaces to castles will be seen everywhere, or all the same. no one saw it, it seems that the building of the confectionery shop is next to the church. it looks like a miniature palace. opposite the trinity church rises no, not another palace. and the peter and paul church is absolutely atypical for the russian orthodox tradition, and next to it is a former monastery, a basilian. building of the 1770s council to the temple. a must- see on the ceiling of the main hall is a huge panel. the transfiguration here of the frescoes of the xviii century with a realistic non-canonical image of the saints of jesus christ, these unusual murals are the result of the unian origin of the temple, like these round icons similar in orthodox churches. you can hardly find it anywhere else, but the same icon of our lady
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hodegetria of ruzhany, revered in the town, has gold crosses and rings on it, a kind of gratitude from the parishioners , it is believed that in 1895 she saved the church from a severe fire, many buildings suffered a huge number of people victims, but remained unharmed. despite the fires, the events of the 20th century, when the church housed a hospital, a prison, and later a tourist base. now the appearance of the building almost corresponds to the idea of becker. yes, yes, the saxonian also had a hand in this shrine . it seems to me that he can rightfully be called the chief architect of ruzhany. oh, miracles were literally registered here a few years ago, when the parishioners were shifting the fence, they discovered an unusual stone weighing about 25 kg and the size of two soccer
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balls lay like the simplest cobblestone together with other stones, it later turned out that the pebble was not simple. well, of course, not gold, but a real meteorite in the words of a professional examination was not. and now the paradox village is on the lips of everyone and everyone precisely thanks to the majestic residence with guardians, and much less attention is paid to the place itself and it’s completely in vain that there are so many sights here that would be enough for two cities. and in general, the people of ruzhany were lucky in this regard, you must admit, not all cities and villages are called something euphonious, of course over the centuries , many versions of its origin have accumulated, but the locals in their stories tend to say that the prince had two daughters, a rose, and anna, and he loved them so much that he named his city after both rosa anna rosanna many
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called it that for a long time, that's stuck. the name rozana is ancient, possibly has turkic roots and translates as day light or bright , as girls were called at one time, who were promised a good happy life, in the second version the name has ancient greek roots and means it is given by god or maybe everything is much it is simpler and it is a derivative of the belarusian flower rouge, and therefore there is also a variant of the interpretation of the name, like a beautiful flower. as ruzhana, the town has been known since 1552 for the first time , as the possession of the tyshkevich family there were over 400 households, there was a brick-tiled factory, a village school, a school of the unian monastery, a church and a dressing room. they even created analogues of the slutsk belts by 1900. more than
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3,500 people lived in the city. at this time, tu acted in a higher religious educational institution for jews and the town became the center of jewish learning. in the 18-19 centuries, a whole jewish quarter was created here. thousands of people lived in it just for him and they built a large synagogue in the spirit of the late baroque and a small large one, alas, it is in a deplorable state. small same synagogue. lucky a little more, the building itself was not destroyed, but was adapted for the motorcade's own needs. this is the territory of the local car depot. true, tourists are not allowed here, the abandoned building is surrounded by private houses and a fence. so if curiosity gets the better of you, of course, through him, well, i would not risk the synagogue being in an abandoned state. it is no coincidence that the
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well-known writer and yechel michael pinos, the prime minister of the state, israel, who was looking for the world, will leave the city, an american composer. khaim nesvizhsky , better known as henry usot, is an american journalist and historian melik epstein and a chess player. the order's commemorative plaques have not yet been installed, but one would like to hope that this unfortunate historical oversight will be corrected. metro of belarusian music is very modestly never boasted of his talent, but deep down he knew what he was worth. yes, i 'll still have papers. i'm not a professor for you, that's all. and what do you think, as a result , he spat and left the conservatory with amazing facts from their life and work. he is
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a happy person, because he left behind such a melodic consonance. i came to work. he and i realized that everything is in order there, because oleg molchin is present there, who should know should know , and these are the songs that glorify our belarusian song culture, watch the belarusian composers project on our tv channel. taking care of your health is synonymous with taking care of yourself. today, cosmetologists even recommend that girls go to the gynecologist at the beginning, and then come to me when the patient has a glucometer with a data transfer function. he can keep in touch with his doctor for information that will be important and useful to everyone, we cannot say which specific gene is responsible for this. but we can say for sure that if the family had people with stones in the gallbladder, then in children there , nephews, grandchildren, and so on, the likelihood
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of developing stones will be higher. this is such a very special point of application, which should be 100%, but harmless. uh, from any kind of microorganisms and any greens rich in vitamin, which greatly affects the blood coagulation system. we have zucchini, almost no one ever has an allergy. watch the health project on belarus 24 tv channel. as soon as we approached the next point of our route, the mass grave of soviet soldiers. rain is coming. they say that this often happens as soon as you get closer to the place of memory, the chronicle of which is woven from sad events. the history of this kurgan originates in the
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first war years. here are buried, 127 soviet soldiers and commanders who died defending rozhan in october 1966 , local residents reburied the remains of the courageous tankers and, next to the grave, they poured a kurgan on a slab, which was installed in front of the mound . a year later in 1967 at the foot of the kurgan, a t-34 battle tank was installed, which to this day does not cease to attract the attention of tourists passing by. but our film crew could not disregard the central soviet street. we complete our acquaintance with the city with a promenade. on it there is still a distance, we notice some action that unfolded right in the center of the village. so what is here, and this is a wooden
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luster of sculptures of historical figures. basically, of course, with custody. a very important event is depicted here, namely, the presentation of magdeburg law to ruzhan and, in the opinion local woodcarvers. this important historical moment looked exactly that way. by the way, very soon this important event will turn 400 years old, they noticed in the runes it is easy to navigate on your own without a map and a navigator. here we have a typical, ruzhany street, like centuries ago, the center is dominated by stone one-story old manor buildings, such as the only multi-storey building in the city - these are several five-story buildings. novogorodka, which is a kind of center of ruzhany, in general, the proruzhany can tell you this, however, the story of these is often on the verge of fantasy. so they say somewhere they go to the guards and the illegitimate people themselves don’t know it. the children of vladimir
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vysotsky and the creators of santa barra are resting. well, i believe that the legend was born solely due to the fact that at one time viktor turov was in the runes. i shot the film from my childhood and invited the then already popular high man to the main role. it seems that the story of the legends of the urban village, much more than 3,000 people and these people are not lucky, i really want not for a few hours as a marathon runner run off all the sights. they hurriedly wander through them, to surely go at close range, whose name is versailles and you know what i realized today, it doesn’t matter at all. what is the view from your window. the main thing is that versailles be in your soul. well, it's time to get ready to go, because new incredible interesting and unknown cities of
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belarus are ahead of us. very few, so i invited to our the studio of theater and film actors of the wonderful theater director and teacher with great experience vitaly vladimirovich katovitsky. copper pipes, it turns out the most difficult. what can be the most difficult test for a creative person, even if they are pioneer mountains, i liked not to perform, but to study, study, open and embody, they dance , dance, then they just stop and tell the director. well, vasily comes out here and does it. yes, yes, of course, yes. and no matter how rehearsal they are, well, here vasily he says yes yes, yes yes, what kind of legendary vasily is such a gala concert, i specially came to see it. here are the guys at vasily, yes, the guys are
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dancing and suddenly a short stature in bloomers comes out, they also carried such two-meter cross- over standing ovations in the hall once or twice and asked to leave, i ran ran ran ran, psychophysics. gained dialed dialed. run in all the operator's ear was pierced again, we should not enter each other's field, if we enter each other's field, then porridge. vitaly katowitzky was born in 1956 in the irkutsk region. in a simple working-class family in 1964. the family moves to their mother's homeland in molodechno where vitaly finishes school in 1979. he enters the acting department of the belarusian state theater and art institute for the course of the
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wonderful director and teacher boris ivanovich lutsenko . again he enters the theater and art institute at the department of drama directors in the workshop eminent theater director. valery nikolaevich raevsky, after graduating from the institute , comes to work at the belarusian state youth theater and for 14 years becomes its chief director over the years in the youth theater of other theaters. in belarus and abroad, he staged two dozen performances, which repeatedly became laureates of various national and international theater festivals in parallel with the director's work. vitaly the catholics has been actively filming more than 50 film roles since 2003. he is an educator
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in directing, acting plasticity and stage movement of the belarusian state academy of arts, associate professor, head of the department of directing. knowing you for 40 years well, when i was preparing for this program, i realized that i know you, you and you very little, so today i will have many questions in a lot of fragments. another fate in the institute. i remember when i first met you. i already knew that you were doing karate, then it was a very outlandish activity. and how long have you been practicing and why did this arise? desire to do karate, then there was a theatrical art institute. i go up the stairs. it's in the tanzal opposite the tanzal, i saw some guy doing karate. it was nikolai skvortsov, an artist. it turns out that he had been doing karate for a long time and
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began to study in the army. i say let me work with you. he says, what will you give me in return? what you can do? i say, well, i did yoga. he says, okay then. so you teach me yoga, and i teach you karate, then it was very popular. very so shall we say exotic. fashionably fashionable, yes, and students of the theater institute and from abroad began to flock to us, and i will say that at the theater institute at that time the sports hall was one of the best karate halls in minsk and many karate seminars of that time were held in hall. yes, that's right , theatrical institute, i have already, frankly, reached a certain level. and i could have already entered competitions, but
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karate was closed and i had to only do it for myself, but i am grateful all my life that i met in karate. and what did he give in short a lot, first of all, willpower? and willpower in our profession is one of the most important factors. of course, i still do it too. i did not quit karate, when i got into it, it is already impossible to quit it. because when you stop practicing, you feel that something is missing, such a depressive state of karate sets in. communication has given me a lot. the concept of the human body is its expressiveness. yes, the plasticity of its expressiveness of those energies that move in the human body. and this is very important,
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because the expressiveness of the body does not depend on the muscles or strength, but on the energies of the impulses that move in the body. so they carry expressiveness. so you said that before karate you were already doing yoga, where did yoga come from? suddenly taken at that time? it was also very exotic. to be honest, i don't know. it 's from somewhere inside of me. i saw a textbook on hatha yoga. and i wanted to own it . because i saw that there was something. which is outside of our household life. and i wanted to feel. what is there what is the philosophy and what are the people
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involved in yoga? they find out what kind of transition this is from one state to another ; now i have such a complex that is connected. hmm with many methods. this is from, for example, tai chi, yes from yoga. it was very important for me, as a director, as an actor, to try all this. they say that we all come from childhood you remember the happiest moment in your life as a child. here is my childhood, it was not lit up with some very joyful moments, but the most joyful thing is my youth, when i entered the theater institute. this is the greatest joy of my entire life. i was born very far away. i was born
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in deep taiga. boundless boundless taiga, how am i from there? i got out and now i'm sitting with you asking me questions for me there is no answer. this is some kind of desire from somewhere outside. lead me through. here on this white sofa and talk to you. well, there was something before that, there was some kind of trigger that said, vitalik, you should try yourself in the acting profession, because it's interesting. it can become your life, or it was all spontaneously unexpected even for you subconsciously. it seems to me that i somehow aspired to creativity. well, firstly, i drew very well, i drew posters of groups of posters for all your friends, there were no
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photographs then, but you could draw a big poster. and i drew and they hung out some kind of matinees on the walls of their house. i performed something, read some miniatures of raikin. i liked it. i worked in circle of english. and he also performed in a play called uncle tom's cabin and some white bad man. i am there. and when i then how you played great. i lived in dairy. i'm sitting in the park beautiful hippy rock and roll time. well, i have long hair, such flared trousers. and a wonderful girl is walking, a very beautiful girl of the light of the betrothed in her hands is a book. i say hello sveta where are you going? she says let's go home, i say, and what kind of book? she says poetry, i say, why do you need poetry, i will enter the theater institute. i say yes. listen to sveta
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take me to enter the theater institute with you. she says, well, please, let's go. let's have consultations there on saturday, just lidia alekseevna vanakova conducted a consultation. i hid my hair there under the collar behind my ears, combed it there, hid it, i think, well, how it is, well, a soviet institution, you can’t have hair right there. but i went out to read, what do you remember about studying at the institute with an amazing creative atmosphere, we all wanted to create, we all believed in art. we all wanted to change world for the better. i still remain the same idealist. all the time i want to be where these and my idealistic aspirations can be realized. i want us to watch a fragment of one very popular
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got into this story. i was filming. valery uh rybarev has a witness in the film. we also talked a lot about karate. and about the hare krishnas and about yoga and chinese and indian philosophy and so on. he is a versatile person, an absolutely talented director. and suddenly he calls me says vitaly come to the trinity suburb. i invited the most interesting people from all over. union may be very interesting to you. there will be a hare krishna movement directly related
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to the chemistry movement. it was all then the train of the spiritual beginning was very important, and i was also interested. well, here we are together and chanted this maha mantra hare krishna then i knew this mantra only half. maha mantra big mantra i knew half of that mantra. and how did i know, because the melody company released a record. the legend of krishna and only half of this mantra was sung there. so they introduced me to the whole mantra. i touched this religious movement. well, they remained as a keepsake in this film, which at one time was the leader of the soviet film distribution. i voiced many more in this film, many, by the way, in the film harlequin and the scene when the boy with the book is being
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cut. you remember you are interested. and you can see you didn’t have such cases, to with your long hair. the same thugs haunted the lives of normal guys. of course, there was such a summer stage in molodechno. maybe now it is not, but then it was yes, standing next to you is disgusting. i was sitting there, i was also my friend or two girls. we had such a battery -powered uh, a record player and carlas santana's record was playing, and suddenly the guys come in. they were engaged in wrestling, and the hairies. are you sitting here, yes, i hate hairies. well, let's go from here .
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