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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  June 12, 2023 2:30am-3:01am MSK

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of course, this is a special place, because you understand that these are the last steps of 150.000. in general, i really like the places in belarus in creativity, which are so beyond attention. even create monuments in those places that are not chained, not the central square, not pompous places. and here is exactly what is in the focus of interests of such belarusian outbacks. mysachanskaya mountain address of grief and pain instead of mass extermination of three thousand deaf jews in 2009, he addressed me in umsendomir. at that time he headed
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town newspaper he asked to make this monument. i started working and suddenly i had an idea. i introduced them as people who gathered them into blouses. there are older women with children. eh, dads, moms, and they were taken. here on this road, only the war began. they still had hope that it would all end. soon i imagined what could be going on in my thoughts. in the feelings, how the hearts of these people beat the bright moments that you had in their families in their homes. of course , photographs. and i thought that this history memories of a family photo that was torn apart by the war, destroyed, broken frames could become an idea for the memory of
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the jews. any place it's history people. for me, this place has become, bobruisk alley of the righteous among the nations, the memory of those who saved the jews during the war years in bobruisk and the bobruisk region and the first trees that were planted by the righteous among the nations. this title is given by your institute to those who unselfishly saved jews during the second world war. this title is awarded in
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all countries. to date simply incredible in terms of the color of jewish life before the war, and suddenly the war, which crossed everything out, and how important it is for the modern generation to understand how multinational it was. belarus come on i
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we are located on the territory of the bobruisk fortress and for me this place is very interesting, it is very typical for belarus when the history of different centuries. e is connected in one place. a memorial was created here, it was conceived by the architect leonid levy called courage and sorrow. father worked a lot with historical documents. i saw that prisoners of war and the civilian population of bobruisk were transported in winter on open railway platforms, and they froze. therefore, we see here such an open platform and on it there is a sculpture of an exhausted soldier covering a man who ended up in the same camp with an overcoat. the cube of horrors we
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see is such a closed space of a concentration camp, in which our soldiers retained their courage and dignity while saving the civilian population. i was the chief architect of the e project and, of course, after the departure of e, father and life in march. year fourteen. we have fully dedicated ourselves. e work on these material. this is the turning point of leaving the life of a person close to you and the realization that you must continue what he started and we did it. a very interesting moment of my observation, this appeared in the last maybe 10-15 years. people are calling and ready. here, with their own money or there, for some fee, put a sign, but they want
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to do it in a way that not everyone else has. what we do, we want to show that it can be done with dignity with the memory of these people. here in in dzerzhinsk, we are making a monument for one day to a person whose grandparents died in godnovsky. there is no work to create or design a memorial complex for this monument. i call it the steps of memory, because as we approach the places of extermination to a large pit that was 40 meters long and in which
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1900 people were exterminated on october 21, 1941 in two and a half hours. this is the story further, we take steps, we turn back, and we see that the sculptures are cut off, how the war has torn families and destinies into two parts. how interesting work architects only receive a job offer at an exposition of some kind, we all plunge into this topic. the work of our architectural workshop also has a research character, because it deals only with design in the modern world. it's not very accurate.
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moreover, having this material that my father created and my work. therefore, we cooperate a lot with schools with students in every possible way, i try to open and transfer to the national archives of the republic of belarus documents that were related to the creation khatyn and the memorialization of places of memory, he is a real complex of the death of fascism. opening opening is opening yes frames, namely, give an idea of ​​how the memorial looked like at the time of its opening. and our family is very happy that it will be professionally kept and open to the public. we will try to keep it
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safe and sound, for sure. this will become a decoration of the fund. young intellectuals are waiting for the school curriculum to be tested on questions that will baffle any adult. is it true that frogs have a three-chambered heart? answered and i answered option. yes, as far as i remember, they have two atria and these ventricles athletes will have to prove that dexterity is not only about physical training, but also about the mind. what kind of sport are they usually talking about? excellent
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five and goalkeeper of course, erudition and ingenuity will also have to be shown in order not to go to a construction site, belarus is one of the top three countries in the world in terms of reserves and volume of extraction of one of the types of minerals. what kind of minerals are potassium these chemical elements? is it hardly mined from us? and here potash salt is mined, alas, i cannot accept this answer. as it’s right , just in case, three two one stood, watch intellectually entertaining shows on the air of belarus 24 tv channel. time requires dialogue and serious steps towards resolving global conflicts. unfortunately, now there is a battle not only for truth and memory, but because of food, the grain deal is again on the lips. and bread has already become a currency and a subject
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of bargaining in the world; it is in the blood of, perhaps, the vast majority of belarusians. the same applies to our policy, whether external a vector or an investment from which it is impossible to develop bright news stories in the political, economic and social life at home and abroad. of course, the development of a peaceful atom is sure step forward on the path of our economic independence , we are returning to our homeland. more precisely, even to a small homeland. in small districts there should be the same social infrastructure as in large cities, brick by brick, belarusians are building the future on their land. watch on tv channel belarus 24.
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i like to come here. he went to this idea all his life, because the military pain in modern life. she haunted him , his father wrote that a lot of monuments were created to military events and the military commander, but there was no monument to the children. and by the way, there was none in the world either, not only in belarus. during the great patriotic war there was a transit camp in krasny bereg where children were collected. first, they took blood from them, checked whether they were healthy or not, and then they sent them to germany to work. this place
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was determined by leonid to create a monument to the children of war. and architecture leonid levy finds this is the image of an empty classroom and an empty life and an empty house, but in this big story on september 1 , 1944 in belarus, these were empty school classes in villages in cities, because children did not sit down at school pastas, but at the teacher's table the teachers didn't get up. here there is history
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here there is this black beam of war with empty parties. and here is the most amazing world of children, post-war belarus gave their parents drawings. the father of the work on this monument turned to all bykov to write a text that would be appeal vasily bykov having read already. this letter, which the museum of the great patriotic war handed over to the memorial, said it was better. e of how this girl wrote, not a single writer, not one, will find a word.
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these two lines are very emotional, your daughter. katya susanina, my heart sees the letter will reach military history when she writes that she eats pigs together. it was a collaboration. and, of course, for me it is more than a joint architectural work, because i understand that in these projects there is this invisible thread between the generation that went through the war, whose childhood was taken away, and the generations
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that did not know the war, which parents protect from not having their childhood taken away from them. and reading a letter to katya susanina, who writes to her dad, but the letter did not connect them, that is, it did not find. father i suddenly realize that the red coast is a message to me. there is a letter that he wrote to me when i was finishing school and there was a question about entering the institute. i confess to you, thinking about your future more than ever now, because i really want you to have everything worked out well. well it doesn't mean easy, but not as hard as mine, really. i
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understand perfectly, don't be. i wouldn’t have such difficulties if i didn’t have such an interest in work, i wouldn’t be happy in the verses that he wrote, there are two small lines that are very dear to me. when fate put out a candle for you, i, my daughter, drew strength and they are very small, they are very short, they are very personal, but now i also return to him and draw strength from his works in his architecture for work.
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the biggest reward for an actor is when in the finale, the audience applauds and the whole corpse of everyone who played today, they say, because
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today they understood us differently than they accepted today. this applause was the best, as we were understood. this is a real theater. my father is a well-known sportsman, he is a european champion, champion of the soviet union multiple times in shooting viktor petrov , some of his records still stand , not even surpassed, my mother graduated from the conservatory in the class of choral conducting. she worked as a music director in kindergarten, my life. she connected with what is with the achievement of goals. well, how to say, they are also like a champion, that it is like a father and work with many, including choir collectives, why? here is our joint long work with a choral, a drop
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screen with a chamber choir, many projects. maybe it's from her mother, because she had it somewhere in her and now, uh, i've been working with these bands since childhood. i m-m don't know, whether i studied at a music school with a choral bias in the class of clara, no, from the creative side. and there in the final in the very staged the performance against. sagittarius, a daring young man, and played the role of a king, there it was our class. he put on a whole performance for his parents. it was our graduation party, or something, and such a big performance, and then entered the academy of arts. she was close to home. i wanted to walk, then they asked me why i went there, the nearest institute, but in fact, that's not quite how i thought to be a lawyer. and he also studied, well, in this direction, but the exams at the academy of arts were earlier. well, i graduated from the academy of art. acting department daytime director daytime postgraduate study daytime then i was invited to the moscow art theater school for 2 years. i
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learned a lot there at the director's courses, higher and film school screenwriting department, then designing performances as a director . and as a stenographer. i also designed some of my performances, when i was graduating i was invited to work. uh, three theatre. these are the theater markets of kupala and the youth theater and the russian theater, not the closest. e was at the kupala theater because there is that incredible tradition of the masters at that time was, which allowed me to feel what real creativity is . and most importantly, later, when i went to moscow to study, 10 years after working in the theater there. to meet with boris vladimirovich erin, who, in general , created this theater, uh, under him the theater was called the age of boris because he just uh created a connection between the actors. that is, he explained that
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there are stages of interactions between actors, that there is, you need to speak not to the ear, but to the eye of the partner, to be able to process the partner so that the sound goes anywhere. and here is the accuracy and stanislavsky that he said that you need to play badly. and for sure, when we meet with experienced people with real teachers. they give an image of activity inoculation. that is, go there, go there, go there, you will go badly there well. we either believe if they are good teachers, and then we don’t make a number of mistakes, we immediately go to a very good result, or we don’t believe. then. we think something, i myself am also good. i'm good too. we then either argue with someone or a continue, but continue probably this is more effective, but whom to continue we need to continue here are such powerful people who have really succeeded, who have good results. we are going on
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an expedition to buy our ukraine lipsky one of the most remote from the regional center and the velyka velosipelyahovitsky district and got along. there, for 100 years, sticky and funny gull dances. sing joy to the lord, yes, to everyone's health.
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hmm, this is the fifth oldest city in belarus , which tourists leave solely in order to return here again for new experiences, we will show the main thing attractions and unique architectural monuments. it is a miracle that the 94-year-old church has been preserved. having gone through all the wars of the revolution , now a place is regularly held in it, the legend resembles the holy spring gushing from under the mountain. and if you dig it out, then the water of kamenka will probably be flooded all around. and this is the little that remains of the estate of mikhail
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kotlubay, see the remains of a stone deck in the program of the city of belarus on our tv channel. i served in several theaters. this theater of yanka kupala served a little, 21 years old theater of the army ya about belarusian army modern art theater is a new drama theatre. this is in minsk in moscow, this is the center of the merda,
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where i was a director. i played many roles , probably thirty theatrical ones. basically. now i work in cinema. i remember my first role in the theater, yanka kupala it was bulanova's forest, and maria georgievna zakharevich, the people's artist, played the male. it was a very difficult performance for me, because only from the institute came i was actually appointed to the main role and well, that's all how they worried about me, the whole corpse , too, theatrical , they supported me very much . i realized that this is mine, that i really like it. and perhaps something will happen in the future. well, role. i have different characters, they can be lovers, if they are theatrical, yes, and old people and some characteristic roles for me , the diverse spectrum is very interesting and one of my favorite
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books is diaphrast characters it happens that a game of characters not at all themselves, because the theater is unique in that the audience wants to see themselves in other characters, and for trauma surgery you need a different spectrum of absolutely different spectrum of people. and we need specialists who can play different, not only the same type. yes, of course, we want to play rich, successful young people always, and lovers with a goal in mind, but for the performance we need 5-7 different roles. i play different things. it was quite difficult work for me. the role of st. vladimir cheraska with the blessing of vladyka and benjamin was created films were
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a blessing for the role, because this is a colossal degree of responsibility. the hall of spectators should be foreseen and it is necessary to play how to play even this word will not say such a thing, but be reliable and convincing in this, that is , you need to appropriate the inner feelings of the hero’s action so much that the audience believes in this story in the feat of this man who became a saint. did it happen to you, son? that's in terms of dream roles. i have already played
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a lot and, probably, almost everything that exists even ostap bender played in the musical theater yes ah, but now i'm going towards the deepening. many roles are refined, deepened and made easier. more voluminous and i am now waiting and here is the proposal of the directors, or i myself, maybe, will write a play. and by the way, i forgot to mention this. i wrote a play about yakub kolas yanku kupala and played the role of yakubok. it was on the smolnaya farm , right where they really met a hundred years ago. together with the actor sergei navisky, we played such a pirate play and there were relatives and a lot of spectators. it's here for me, for example, this role is also a coca-cola video. she is very iconic, and i really love and even the granddaughter said that i was like you say what a strategy. well,
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people seem to be something, well, people do not think of bees. so there, since lunch, you have already said the bees, the question has long been resolved that he is their voice and kolos, that’s what a philosopher, but you just need to work hard every day, work not get tired of accepting with gratitude every role , every job that we are entrusted with, and then it is possible that - then the most important thing will happen to work constantly and at least be able to do something. and what he knows how to do, you need to know a lot by heart by heart all the time, and the teacher of new information, so that the viewer here is the audience, why does he admire us, he must see us some qualities that he would like to have.

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