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[000:00:00;00] a walk through the center of minsk will definitely give vivid emotions and make you think about what is important for each of us welcome to belarus that you can see all the projects on the official youtube channel and website at a convenient time for you, and in the guides section we have selected author's projects for you and we will tell you unforgettable stories about the interesting fate of the heroine from kazakhstan and we will find out how talented people of the brest region live. and, of course, let's not forget about the latest news from all over the planet. why does the artist of the mariinsky theater stain her pointe shoes with paint in this picture, and it
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is called the evolution of three prints of pointe shoes. ah, the very first line is historical pointe shoes. you can say already antique more than 50 years old and please note. what a thin, some thin prints, yes, compared to the last ones who create masterpieces from stone chips, the georgian artist finds material for my paintings, right under my feet, i create paint, as follows, i break stones with a hammer to the state of dust powder. this stone dust is mixed with various kinds of glue. glue also matters depends on it. what color will we note, the flowering dots on the world map have already hit the aesthetic receptors of kaleidoscopes of shades. he is the bassador of spring on all continents tulips in the rhythm of antisteria lives cyprus drowned in the petals of the main avenues, larnaca pathos or masola. look in the program around the planet, we will introduce you to talented heroes from kazakhstan who will tell you about life in
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belarus when we visited here. so comfortable and calm country, that we decided for ourselves that to raise children in such a country in such an atmosphere. very benevolent. i already told my parents. we talk about this very often. what well, i want to say a big thank you to them, moving to belarus was a big impetus for them in their further development. i came and declared. that is, what i want, what i want to have my own team. i want to develop ballroom dancing in our city in the city of lida is our favorite scene. our house, i can’t even say that this is our house, where we are. we give our souls, our creativity, our talents, everything that we can in the program, a look at belarus, active and cheerful elena marchuk from the agro-town , austrian, kobrinsky district, i worked
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in the strigovsky house of culture as a director for myself, as if i set a goal to create some kind of team should be of course it was created. eh harmony my hormones, and gilded corners. i'll tell you this secret human happiness. i love the small motherland when a hobby becomes your work, and your favorite work. it's very cool. i am proud of my village, my land , karli, who lived and live here, because they also made their contribution during the great patriotic war. each in their own way, do not miss these other projects in the shuki program. watch on the air of belarus 24 tv channel. thank you for watching the programs of the tv channel, belarus 24 and participate in the discussion of publications as well. you will find us on social networks and
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alina was with you, we will meet next friday. i was born in the city of novopolotsk, my mother was a salesman , my father was a mechanic at a car depot. i used to play sports too. mom i had she had three mountain climbs, and dad was a master of sports in swimming. i didn’t think that i had any problems with my eyesight, that is , the doctors told me that it was just myopia, which every second one now has at school. it was already noticed when i entered the school of the olympic reserve that i do not pass all the parameters for playing sports. that's especially for professional sports. that is, if it was still at the level of the art school, it was, as it were, well, permissible, then already in specialized schools. well it was already
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all. i was not given access to the national team, and then the coach and i made a decision that it was probably better for me to be a coach and it was very insulting somewhere in my soul, but she didn’t really show it. it was insanely difficult, it was, i would say , very painful when your dream was taken away from you simply because you just don’t pass by some parameters. here, and then, well, i just got used to it. i mean, i don't. but she did not give up until the last very strong willpower. she has a lot of perseverance in 2009, when she was almost finishing school. i i met the repechka coach, where i already worked with the mogilev paralympians at that time. he says let's try. maybe you can make it. that's where he helped me.
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he arranged training camps with the paralympic athletes, and somehow we tried to get into the paralympic team. and i have a high degree of myopia, and i have atrophy of the optic nerve, clarity is lost. here is a package on the head and walk to see from the stop. you see the bus and everything. the rest was the most memorable medal, when i'm after after returning within a month. i took third place at the world championships, and i understood that this is the only medal that well, it will help me break through, in general , into the 12th team and, uh, get a salary, because before that i had to go in for sports, i quit my job . i gave up everything, that is, i had nothing at all. it was the most difficult and the most memorable, these are the sensations that , because i was 10 meters over 20, i fell from impotence, and i just crawled in the literal sense , i crawled to my medal when i realized that he sportswoman. i probably realized this after
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the olympics. after i got up, this whole one right there, well, they started showing it from sports. uh, talk about it everywhere, including the president repeatedly mentioned it there and the awards are all there. well, i handed it here, then i realized that at what level. i did not run the first distance of 15 km at all, that is, there for 10 years, never. that's why the coach and i kind of took a chance, and she said that we shouldn't run her, because she could knock out those two races for which i was preparing. i took a risk. i even broke a stick at this distance, and but did not lose her superiority and won. oh, when
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they found out that there were only tears, but tears of joy and tears for the fact that the trupio was rewarded, you understand that all this for so many years was not in vain. but when it happened like this, one medal was the second, and then the third. i'm here for joy, i didn't know i understand, i had such pride, damn it, all of us people want to be realized in society. here i get it specifically through sports, my motivation is my wife, no matter how loud it sounds, but i’m dirt on her i do things that i probably did before. i even, probably, all representatives. so well done, well done. you and your mom won, right? but for me, family is a support, support, it's, well, it's a stone wall. ah, for which i am not
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afraid. nothing when you look at a person who has no legs or who is blind, and he is just trying to learn that, in principle, healthy, not everyone can be all of my e friends. who saw these competitions? they say it's just how they do it, they admire it, and i understand that each of them, uh, anyway i thought that wow, and i, that i can’t just simply take it up there from the sofa and just do elementary things. that is , it seems to me that this is a huge example, for which
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