tv [untitled] BELARUSTV June 10, 2023 2:35am-3:11am MSK
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they are always nice to be in places, and in principle to surround themselves with objects that give me aesthetic pleasure. now we are on marx street and i lived here for quite a long time and i am connected with this place. uh, very fond memories. this is my favorite place in the city of minsk uh. i like everything here, both the architecture and the format of the establishments and the atmosphere itself, in the amount of some kind of peace. i love to always come. uh, hang out , sit in cafes, just work. it's a great place to slow down a little. europe in itself. uh, the heart of minsk is where you have milan, where you have paris, uh, where you have a new york-style bar where jazz plays, where patricia plays fresh pastries , delicious coffee, and i come from the northern cultural capital of our country, the city of vitebsk. here i grew up in a family where love
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, mutual understanding and mutual support reigned in all situations. and the most important thing is that my parents gave me, in addition to some kind of education of a set of values, and they let me try e in different areas, that is, i was engaged in art school departments enough sports. uh, active in terms of activities. i had a childhood. and this is very important. i also consider raising a child so that later he can, uh, analyze different activities, how to, yes, do it. uh, a conscious choice that he really likes what he really, a wants to do. by education, my parents are artists, but
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the concept of the family we have is such a fairly classic father was engaged in entrepreneurship, business, provided a profitable, let's say, component of the family in everyday life, the mother worked more in the creative field. engaged in floristry, a landscape design. i really like that we are not absent at all with my parents. here is the feeling. here is this uh, the difference between generations. this is very cool. when you can openly communicate with your parents to receive some kind of feedback with criticism, when they tell you directly that something is wrong somewhere. what are you doing wrong. it 's great when your parents are your best friends at the same time my music they are uh as they say the first who has the opportunity criticize and give me honest feedback and tell them thank you very much for what
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they say directly and what is not always they like what i do and they talk about it honestly and openly. i accept this with great gratitude. it seems to me that my parents have every reason to be proud of me. eh, i'm basically, well, as a person, to some extent, realized self-sufficient personality, and it seems to me that this is a reason for pride in vitebsk. i studied at a lyceum school. uh, in the chemist biology class, down the line. we have a father, in several generations, all relatives were doctors, therefore, probably, certain relatives had some hope of continuing. in my face, this generic profession at the age of 16. i went to law school. eh, again. well, i can't say it was a conscious choice. it seems to me, in principle, in
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16 years. well, as if most people do not know what they will become when they grow up. i remember that at that time there was a choice from, uh, architectural college and law proper, well , i did not enter the architectural college, because there you need i had a feeling, in my opinion, to pass and, well, i had to prepare, and i graduated from, uh, art school, and i really liked the graphics of graphic technology. i was very fond of working with paints and ceramics, there were some other disciplines and indeed. i had located with graphics. i could continue to develop in this direction. i participated in many american- scale competitions there, my grandmother still keeps a huge number of some there. prize certificates and so on and i had a chic just the opportunity to learn from vitebsk
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, a well-known graphic artist c, the founder of the vitebsk monotype school, leonid timonov. it was my childhood friend's grandfather. here. well, i somehow decided not to continue my development in this direction of music. i came, probably, about 14 years old, at the same time, uh, with my grandmother , who spent a lot of time standing , probably like many families have a piano, belarus so when i was 13 years old, my mother decided to sell it. she asked andrey and do you want to master the instrument there somehow to make music. i said absolutely no. i will never do this. and here, somewhere at the age of 14, my school friend. dad gave me a classical guitar. well, he taught him some chords there, he came to the party with this guitar. i played something there, and it directly hooked me. and i also wanted to learn how to play. e. guitar bought himself a guitar while there. well, there was no youtube well, either, maybe he was, well, not so developed. uh, that is, the learning process, of course, it was
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some kind of self-learning there, yes. uh printable ditty there with chord diagrams there kino group of viktor tsoi we learned all this. and, well, there wasn't much choice. here, uh, starting with choosing the tools. that is, it was an alternative, either it was a borisov- made guitar, or it was a leningrad guitar. and to be honest, not that not that, not not a very good tool. i was asked for a beginner how to choose a guitar. i always answer just that you just come to a music store, as if any one you like, take the level of production now, but you have reached such a bar when just any instrument, it is well made in terms of how to play and learn here beginners e. well, in general, in principle, practicing guitarists are at their fingertips from contact. with iron strings, it’s like calluses are formed, such seals then it’s not that calluses formed there then just, well, to squeeze the chord it was fingers in the blood, because the distance from
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the strings to the fretboard. well, i don’t know, it was possible to place the index finger, e.g., a finger. that is, if only to rewind time back already with an understanding of what lies ahead for you. i don't i'm sure that i started this process, while mastering the guitar and then the consequences at 16 years old. when i bought my first electric guitar. even then, i consciously, uh, made the decision that i wanted to be surprised. uh, more attention to music. i want to do this and reach some professional level for 16 years. when i already moved to minsk, i already made a conscious decision to do this from the final and devote a large amount of my time to this, and from that moment, probably, e. takes a record of my way, like music music
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although i have experience and commercial shooting. i do not have a temporary resource to somehow put it on a professional stream. although probably, i would also be interested in doing this, there are different types. uh, photo sessions when you work there, for example, for a specific tk. you have a well-thought-out image, and there are some reference shots. that is , you know what result you want to get? uh. eventually. you are appropriate there, yes you expose the frames, you expose the light, if you roughly understand what you want to get. today we have absolutely no rules. we have a complete improvisation with our photographer ekaterina. so she didn’t know what i would be wearing today, what image i would have, i was negotiated some details. and it's a great format too. e work, because that's the creativity he is born right in during the process of a normal day as a model. i
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roughly imagine it, since this creativity is also a creative work, a creative profession. many people see. here is the final the result, for example, is beautiful photos of some kind of backstage. well, just like in work, and musicians see you on stage when you perform to people. it seems that well, you just came to your buzz. played for 2 hours. and that is, it doesn't work. it's just some kind of entertainment thrill. in fact, of course, this is not the case in practice. this is us coming there, yes, a certain number of hours of rehearsal. yes, you spend 2 hours there. at the very check before the performance. there switching decommutation equipment, there and so on. that is, a lot of work remains behind the scenes, and in the same way in the work of the model it is there, yes, and there is a fitting of some kind of image selection, perhaps there is also a rehearsal of something there , staging something. and this is preparation directly for shooting there, makeup and so
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on, and the work itself on the set, and it often takes a very long amount of time. uh, when i was filming a commercial, i remember so to shoot a 20 second video, but we shot it all night. 20 seconds, but the whole night you are on the set and working, that is, it’s hard enough, then, of course, i get high from the filming process itself from the result. well, it depends here. uh, how much will this chemistry with the photographer. as far as we can uh feel each other. and it all reflects. well, in the final result in the photo, it’s just such a format of photography that i absolutely like today, because i don’t have any wishes that i would voice the photographer, that is, from the point of view, there e angles of seeing the frame, the creativity is completely on her side, that is, for me the result will be surprise it will be interesting to see how she
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saw it, because yes. of course, i can project there, but look at myself through it and the lens, well, anyway, 100% i won’t guess the result, so this one is also cool, they burn out. eh, that's enough. ah, quite often we will say from time to time, and already from the position from the position of life hmm experience, you look at this, well, philosophically, as a natural process, of course, on the one hand it is unpleasant when your creative activity, there drops to zero slows down or e stops completely on the other side. you realize, uh, that it's great , uh, time and opportunity to shift your focus to some other areas of your life at the same time. you understand that when you have, uh, the next uh, there uh
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, an influx of creative inspiration period could already work on some technical moments of the worlds i have. there are, just people who inspire me , motivate me, show me an example, and these are not necessarily some famous people there, but writers, there are film actors, musicians, they can be quite themselves. these are ordinary people that you meet, and in ordinary life one of those uh people is uh, my friend. we have been friends with her since kindergarten for a very long time. for me, she is an example of a person who, uh, clearly knows where he comes from and where he is going. her name is christina and she is very smart. that she always knew that she was going through life from point a to point b, to point c and so on, and she really is. e
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has achieved a lot, made a successful career career in her thirties, as it were, but now she is more focused. as far as i know, already on spiritual development, that is, a person has already passed this path yes, worldly provision of his material. more than some high things are already focused on everyday comfort, and we are very different in this regard, because i am such a person, who travels along the road of life without the path of a water map. i never had a clear plan. i always kind of floated visiting the current often changes direction. and that's actually not good. just like this way, if you look there, there are biographies of some famous people of great people, like many, for example, uh, i don’t know, there is alain delon, he also didn’t know at all what he wants to do, but there were no thoughts there a-a acting so cinematography, there and so on. he just had a general understanding that
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he wants more from life. well, if we talk about modern music and the music of that time, because 60-70-80 and so on, then, of course, i would choose for myself to live at that time, because this time is open. and you can be like a discoverer to follow the unknown uncharted territory. that's a very large space for new discoveries now in modern music, in fact. we already have a very large plast e, musical heritage and it is difficult to invent something. yes, now modern music, it is very strong stepped forward in terms of technology there, yes sound there, and the design of the tracks of the arrangements, there in the design itself, there and so on, that is, there is a toolkit to do very cool, and she develops more in this direction in terms of the discoveries of some then the innovations of modern music. well, unfortunately, today something so breakthrough is not being created, and then at that time it could be done. and of course, i would prefer, uh, to live and create, and at that time, uh,
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constructive criticism. i'm fine. and more than that, i want to hear it. i hear her. i accept it in connection, and i work on it. i do work on the bugs and so on constructive cree. ah, i'm a pretty good critic of my uh work in music. they are subjected to a very large and serious critical analysis there. that's before they gain. here is the final form and will be, uh, the listeners are presented, that is, well, and even i’ll tell you more that i want to hear criticism of my address more than praise there, that i’m cool, there’s cool music, there and so further. it's me and i'm fine i know it doesn't carry any informational value. here's some constructive criticism. she can, uh, turn your attention, as it were, to those moments that you didn’t pay attention to, like a face, uh, which cannot
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objectively evaluate your work there, yes , you are in any case, yes, to your music, yes interest and this is an excellent tool for working out your own. their growth zones are sources of inspiration, they can be completely different. i used to participate in the projects of my friend the artist pasha pickle, he was called, well, he did an offline exhibition with a whirlwind full-length. that was superhero cosplay. i tried on the images of jokers, a crow, there were some more. and it was a very cool experience. well, first of all, i like these characters in the movies. somewhere, maybe i associate myself with them there, i see some similarities, points of contact, it was not very interesting for me to try this experience. it’s not even just to reproduce these characters, but somehow rework them creatively, because we didn’t
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have the task of making zero, the task was to somehow create our own character. well which would read like a reference character. i have a very short planning horizon and i don’t see who i will be in 2 months, let alone, but in such a long time it is following the testament of the great as a creative person. i continue to keep this inner child for myself. yes, and children they don't know what they'll be when they grow up. head previous
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in the common accepted understanding of happiness, indeed. i am a happy man. uh, i mean, i'm self-sufficient. i have a wonderful family, i have the opportunity to do, uh, what i want. and what i do. this is a consequence of my conscious choice and in this understanding, as if, indeed , i am a happy person grateful to the universe for this, if you want from some of your own criteria for happiness, which, of course, every person has, then, i would say, that i am on my way to this beautiful state. well, i probably like to think that most of the way has already been passed behind in order to be happy. i think it needs to be learned because especially with age, this is when a child, in order to experience his state, joy, delight, happiness, you don’t
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need much of this euphoria, it’s enough to just give you there. either they just bought cotton candy with age. everything becomes a little more difficult to experience. this feeling of original happiness and joy is also very important here. uh, don’t drive yourself into that situation when you live precisely in the expectation of happiness, yes, that is, there are such moments, and i had hmm in my life, when it seems to you that just about more uh, several components and puzzles will add up. and here it will be happiness, then the puzzle develops. uh, the whole picture, well, happiness does not come, therefore, you need to work through these moments and learn to live in the moment to enjoy the simple uh things that you are there, yes, but in a beautiful place. now , if there are delicious coffees, yes, there should be simple things there. and, of
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the president of belarus on a working visit to russia in an informal setting in sochi alexander lukashenko held talks with vladimir putin politicians discussed a number of topical issues on the bilateral agenda these days a meeting of the eurasian intergovernmental council and the council of cis heads of government is being held in sochi, as well as several related events at these levels are being coordinated many issues of the belarusian russian interaction on the eve of the president of belarus said that he would offer the russian leader to work out a program of action. the so-called internal development plan of the union state, in order to ensure self-sufficiency and not look to either the west or the east, the sanctions only strengthen the belarusian-russian ties. we reveal our technological potential more strongly, develop cooperation and start new projects with many
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ambitious plans. mood and processing and logistics a significant contribution to turnover interregional cooperation between belarus and russia contributes, in addition to the economy, at the meeting, politicians discussed security issues, as vladimir putin said, the situation is generally stable, as for the deployment of russian nuclear weapons in belarus, it will begin immediately after the completion of the preparation of facilities for it in the great stone on july 7-8 exhibition belagro continues, 2023 industrial flagships present their new products about 160 samples of machinery and equipment for working in the field great attention and business program are held seminars and conferences, and visitors are delighted with traditional tastings from domestic producers, despite the sanctions belarus deliberately continue to trade in both machinery and agricultural products at the present time, the sanctions pressure that has developed around the e republic of belarus around the russian federation has finally allowed us
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to consider domestic products . it flows to the manufacturer and see that this is really a worthy product, and it not only fills the shelves of the stores of the republic of belarus , it is already actively exported to the russian the federation is actually e in five regions. we already deliver our products at the factory today. no stock. uh, all production goes to the wheels and sales problems. we do not have absolutely belagro - it is also a platform for negotiations. judging by the interest of foreign guests, 450 companies from different countries came this year, our producers can count on new markets. the exhibition will run until sunday, more than 30 organizations participated in the electric transport day exhibition. the event brought together industrial enterprises, scientific organizations and major car dealerships. among the new products is an apron electric bus. the first volat electric bus of the minsk wheel tractor plant. a new model of the mkadura loader, much more in the program of
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performances of unicycle test-drivers of electric vehicles of the consult. you took part in the exhibition for the first time, the association of carriers and taxi dispatchers presented their capabilities, and car sharing companies opened new social facilities in the city on the 65th anniversary of novopolotsk. so the center for early intervention moved into the renovated building. it was created to provide support for families with children with developmental delays, the specialists of the center receive patients from birth to three years. this is the very age when the child has the maximum rehabilitation potential and timely assistance significantly increases the chances of growing up healthy every year in the new strip. up to 60 babies are born in need of one form or another of rehabilitation belarus ranks second among the cis countries, such data are given in a report to the national statistical committee in a country covered with forests a little more 40% of the territory in belarus is one reserve four national parks 375 reserves and
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958 natural monuments. red books of the republic 202 species of wild animals and 303 species of wild plants lyube dmitry malikov zara denis maidanov with a free open-air concert today in minsk celebrates the day of russia about two dozen popular artists perform their hits in belarus minguspokom ensembles, molodechno hosts the national festival of belarusian song and poetry greetings to participants and guests of the 22nd forum sent by the president in the program of concerts and creative meetings. exhibitions, competitions, theatrical performances the festival contributes to the development of musical and song art , popularization of the work of belarusian composers of poets. the main event is the competition of young performers of belarusian pop songs. it will take place tomorrow , the best of the contestants, 21 participants from six regions will compete for the grand prix. and
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minsk festival program also, the work of numerous venues with the participation of creative teams of performers and masters not only from the molodechno district and the minsk region, but also from other regions of belarus of the russian federation provides for evening screenings of feature films, the forum will end with a youth disco in the open air. we are making a lot of progress and conducting scientific research in all areas of unpackology. it's about transplantation. liver transplantation, kidney transplantation and bone marrow transplantation. we are engaged what is at the intersection of sciences, yes hmm and transpontology monologues of epidemiology and
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many many other things and microbiology and personalized approaches used this allows us to do the same thing that we did before, but with the best quality of the best quality for patients, of course, with less cost to us and resulting in a normal full life of that person thanks to cellular technology, which is very much in demand now. and in which we began to deal with more than a dozen years ago, therefore, we have achieved something in this matter, we will sooner or later. this is what is called printing on printers and growing organs that people will need. we are doing research. the whole world is engaged in this by using, but modified animal organs. e in order for them to be for some time, and as a bridge they allow to find one
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or another suitable organ for a person, and here we also have some success. we are engaged in the fact that we are struggling with a variety of complications that arise after these most complex apparatus of operations, this monological complications. patients and rejection reactions, this is an infectious complication, which is not uncommon for severe compromised human diseases. and in each of these directions, we make a certain step. and this small step is a very significant contribution of life, people constantly come, of course, we used to cooperate with him, mainly with ukrainians and recently it was the fifteenth anniversary of the liver transplantation program, and i figured it out a little, i didn’t even count it. how many ukrainian lives have been saved during this time. we're only there exploiting not one thousand people to understand not one, not one
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thousand ukrainian citizens have been treated in our center during this time. now, of course, these cooperation these patients find it difficult for them to come. their cooperation is paused, but still periodically, this or that patient. it is necessary to reach us using our glory and using our glory and knowing that in our center he will be helped to fulfill his quality. yes, now it is mostly kazakh patients. these are patients from the balkan region of serbia, still on the mountain of the regional terek wine. uh, there is and continues even a program of cooperation with israel. these are citizens of the russian federation well, this is a serious surgery. this is for what is the top of the world medicine and not that well, not that there are few, where they are available, but in order to introduce these technologies in the countries where they are implemented, but huge
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resources and specialists are invested in equipment and in building the system. including from such countries , they come to study with us in the republic of belarus well, when we say why we do it, we always say that we do it first of all, for belarus, foreigners are a visiting card. if you want, it's proof of what we're doing. this is very cool and of high quality at the highest level, and we use software to create citizens for belarusians for us. we want belarus not to be needed. we want the success that we 've made, well let's specifically say waiting 150 days for a kidney transport, you won't find that anywhere in the world. short waiting list not a citizen the opportunity to get this high-tech operation
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eight times faster than residents of, say, the uk isn't this a failure, yes, there are actually a lot of plans, because the center is located on the basis of an institution that can be 46 years old and in the first order. we need to bring constantly and we do a lot for this. uh, this year, probably, somewhere there may be the end of the summer to build, ultra-modern, uh, linear accelerator, which he uses as hematology and to prepare patients for surgery, mainly brain this year. we we will definitely put into operation a new building for stem cell and bone marrow transplantation. we started this program in 93 already 30. years ago they really want to 30 years of this event was at the end of the ninety-third year. i assure you, we will do this by introducing a new ultra-modern building, which will use the most modern
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cellular technologies, in which our belarusian citizens will have the opportunity to receive this super high-tech procedure in new modern conditions, not in the same conditions that we had 30 years ago. this, what is popularly called blood cancer and treat this effectively according to the most modern foreign high-level protocols. my name is alena and the next 20 minutes.
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we offer you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of mystical land and water festivities all this week from june 5 to june 11, the ancient slavs would celebrate the amazing feast of the mermaid or green christmas time in the rubric. etna we will learn how it passed in ancient times, where, in addition to reservoirs, you could meet mermaids and why our ancestors were incredibly afraid of them. well , if you are interested, then look with in ancient times, the slavs believed that mermaids , along with all living creatures, entered our world, admired them and at the same time were incredibly afraid and therefore tried in every possible way to appease them.
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