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here and there the staging of something. and this is preparation directly for shooting there , makeup and so on, and the work itself on the set, and it often takes a very long amount of time. uh, when i was shooting commercials, i remember like, uh, to shoot a 20 second video, but we shot it all night in 20 seconds. well, the whole night you are on the set and working, i mean, it's hard enough. so, of course, i get high from the filming process itself from the result. well, it depends here. uh, how much chemistry with the photographer, how much we can feel each other. and it all reflects. well, in the final result in the photo, it’s exactly this format of photography that i absolutely like today, because i don’t have any wishes that i would voice the photographer, that is, uh. from the point of view of the angles
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of seeing the frame, the creativity is completely on her side, that is, the result will be a surprise for me. i'll be interested to see how she saw it, because yes. of course, i can project there, but look at myself through it, uh, the lens, well, anyway, 100% i i don’t guess the result, so this is also a cool burnout, they happen. uh enough. we often say this 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, it slows down to zero , or e completely stops on the other hand. you realize, uh, it's a wonderful , uh, time and opportunity to shift your focus to some other area of your life. realistically, at the same time, you realize
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that when you have, uh, the next uh, there's an influx of creative period of creative inspiration. you should be a little hyperactive. when an idea comes out of you and comes out in order to fix them as much as possible, so that during the period when creative activity decreases, you can already work on some technical moments of idols. i don't have. uh, it's just that people who inspire me motivate me show me examples. and it's not necessarily some famous people there, yeah writers, there are film actors, musicians, it can be quite to itself. these are ordinary people that you meet e in ordinary life and one of such people is e. eh, 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 and where. her name is christina and she is very
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smart. that is, she always knew that she was going through life from point a to point b to point c there and so on, and she really is. e achieved a lot, made a successful career by the age of 30, as it were, yes, now he is more focused, as far as i know, already on spiritual development, that is, a person has already passed this path , in this respect we are very different, because i am the kind of person who travels along the road of life without the path of a water map. i never had a clear plan. i always seem to visit the current often changes direction. and that's actually not good. just this way, if there look, there are biographies of famous people of great people, how many, for example, uh, do not know there. he also didn’t know at all what
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he wanted to do, he didn’t have thoughts there, but in acting such cinematography, there and so on. he just had a general understanding that he wanted something more from life, but if we talk about modern music and the music of that time there 60-70-80 and so on, then, of course, i would choose to live for myself at that time, because it is a time of discovery and you can be like a discoverer to follow the unknown uncharted territories. this is 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 has stepped forward very much in terms of technology there , yes, sound there, and the design of the tracks of the arrangements there on the design itself, there and so on, that is, there is a toolkit to do very cool, and it develops more in this direction in terms of discoveries of some kind of innovation modern music. unfortunately, today
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something such a 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 at that time, rather than constructive criticism. i'm fine. and more than that, i want to hear it. i hear her. i take note of it. i am working on it. i do work on the bugs and so on constructive criticism. and i myself am a good critic of my work in music. they come forward to a very large serious critical analysis there. here before what they were here is the final form will be. uh, represented by uh listeners, that is. well, even if i say more that i want to hear criticism of my address more than praise there, that i'm cool, there's great music, there and so on. i myself know this very well, no matter how it carries some informational value. here is constructive criticism, it’s there, maybe, turn your attention
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, as it were, yes to those moments that you didn’t pay attention to, like a person, uh, who cannot objectively evaluate his work there, yes, on in any case, you are interested in your music, and this is an excellent tool for working out your own. e growth zones. well, sources of inspiration. they can be completely different. i used to participate in the projects of my friend the artist pasha rassolka , he was called and he did a full-format offline exhibition. but this was superhero cosplay. i tried on images. there were some more joker ravens. uh, and it was a very cool experience. well, first of all, i like these characters in the movies. i can be associated with them somewhere, i see myself there some similarities of common ground were not for me. it is very interesting
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to try this experience. it’s not even just to reproduce these characters, but somehow rework them creatively, because we didn’t have the task of making zero, the task was to somehow create our own character. well, which would read like, uh, the reference character has a very short planning horizon and i don’t see who i will be in 2 months, let alone such a long period, following, following the testament of the great ones as a creative person. i keep saving myself this inner child. yes, and children they don't know what they'll be when they grow up.
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it be a surprise. in the generally accepted understanding of happiness, indeed. i am a happy person. 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 and grateful to the universe for if you go from some of your own criteria for happiness, which, of course, every person has, then i would say that i am on the way to this wonderful state. well, i guess i like to think that most of the way has already been passed behind in order to be happy. it seems to me that you need to learn this, because especially with age, this is when
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a child, in order to experience, here is a state of joy, delight, happiness, you don’t 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, and there are such moments, and i had hmm in my life, when it seems to you that just about uh, several components and puzzles will add up. and here it will be happiness, then the puzzle develops. uh, the picture is whole, but happiness does not come, therefore, you need to work through these moments and learn to live in the moment to get high in general simple uh things so that you you are there, yes, but in a beautiful place. now,
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if there are delicious coffees, yes, yes, there are simple things you need to get high. and, of course, the biggest one. bliss. this is when people come to your concerts, so guys, i'm waiting for you at my performances , see you. my sad songs these sad faces do not cause delight. it is very painful for me to play my songs for them. kiss me gently. kiss me hard if that 's your choice. you just have to put up with it forever love these sad.
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national cultures or they are replaced by one global one. today we are in the city or to tell you about the diversity of national cultures on the territory of belarus . historically, a large number of peoples and ethnic groups from time immemorial began to live next to each other. each nation has its own coordinate system. the vector of development is set on its historical experience in our national culture. colossal spiritual riches are enclosed, the city of ivye is considered an example of religious tolerance and national tolerance for centuries. catholics, orthodox jews and muslims lived here . the visiting card of the city is the museum of national cultures, one of the youngest and the only museum of this subject in belarus, which opened its doors to visitors on july 3 , 2009. the museum contains materials about
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the cultural ethnic confessional local characteristics of the population of the region. museum fund. has over 4,000 units storage, and since its opening , more than 50,000 people have visited it. main exhibition exposition under the same sky. the unity of the culture of peoples is very touching with this atmosphere, you are imbued with all your heart and soul . for more information about the ethnographic heritage, we will learn from the director of the museum, ekaterina moskalevich ekaterina good afternoon. hello , please tell us how the theme of national cultures is connected with the city of ivy. after all, it is not without reason that the museum is located in this city and they call the little jerusalem the capital of the belarusian tatars, that's why it is belarusian babylon whose heritage is connected with christians and jews and muslims, so it is not surprising that you opened the museum of national cultures in 2009.
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please tell us about your exposure, the permanent exhibition of our museum under a single. to me, in a century, it demonstrates the cultural characteristics of our region and emphasizes the possibility of the existence of different religions of peoples and cultures. on one small territory it consists of four halls. this is rooted from the stories of the indigenous population, where we are with you now we are belarusian - these are containers and belarusian jews, the fourth hall. we use under temporary exhibitions. they are constantly changing with us. please tell us about your ivi project. through the prism of centuries , the modern visitor is quite demanding and not ready to just listen to the guide, specific participation is required. we responded to this request of the audience or through the previous century - this is a sightseeing tour of the museum with elements of centralization throughout the entire tour. visitors are involved in this process. we play. and not
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only in belarusian games, but also in jewish games , at a meeting with the grand duke biceps and khan tokhtamysh, the visitor will find out. where did the tatars and muslims come from on the territory of belarus. well, the final chord sounds hava nagila, we are learning. for the jewish dance and those who danced well, we treat the traditional tatar sweetness with a galma, this is honey, flour and butter in equal proportions, so to speak, we reinforce the impression with a sweet aftertaste. tell me more formats. use what museum activities do you have and what projects we try to use modern approaches, interactive methods of work. for example , we recently successfully tested a new quest. civilization the visitor is invited to go the way from the primitive communal system to the modern society in a short period of time, it is necessary to evolve. and let
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it be rather difficult through the development of writing, establishing trade monetary relations, and the conclusion of some profitable military-political alliances, perhaps. well , it is necessary to develop the economy to strengthen the industry and so on. more recently, we they organized such an exhibition project as belarusian gold , the museum space for some time turned into a gold mine, a local gold mine where the works of local masters in bacon weaving were exhibited, since solomka became the fifth element in the list of intangible cultural heritage. we decided that this would be appropriate, since we are a museum of national cultures. we try to pay attention to everyone, for example, last year, hmm, the oriental project of artifacts and a weighty fire was successful, when hmm, objects from the temple premises became museums items. they already looked completely different and hmm visitors found
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something new and unknown in them last year. we also celebrated the 625th anniversary of the settlement of tatars, muslims on the territory of belarus the 140th anniversary of our elijah mosque there must be conditions. i think that we have good conditions in our agricultural town. incredible fortitude and lust for life people. well , i'm actually a very rich person. i have three children of my own , seven grandchildren, and i am also rich in very good
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people, picturesque lakes and amazing forests. kiryty, boasting of living and needles, but feeling quiet, crayfish, such little ones, such a palette, a piece of the motherland is a mile away, watch the draft policy on belarus 24 tv channel. i really need to talk to the investigator girl. let's want tomorrow, daughter, dear. i covered you. bye. so, i might get bored with spillikins. and if i depart, you will be left alone with these ghouls, but they will not wait. they will quickly remind you of your daughter. to scare me so that bardina leaves for moscow, she saw him on the square, returned, and now she will not calm down until she finds him clearly for you. we have had some events. i would like
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your program to cover. we urgently send journalists to you under control, i need your help. and where did your tenants move out? eat right at night , he called me, he says, the keys are under the mat , the money is on the table and remember, what was your name yes, what or moved out. where did you go? watch the series village romance on belarus 24 tv channel. the hall constantly exhibits the history of the indigenous population and tells about the most ancient settlements on the ivey land, and the spread of christianity by representatives of famous families who once owned the city, and the famous arian school and printing house among authentic items, ornates, gothic and romanesque,
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the liturgical book is the style of them, and the most striking and memorable exhibit is the battery, the theater of an excellent type appeared in europe in in the 15th century , the belarusian theater was characterized by the same features as the european middle ages, the repertoire of batleys could be divided into two genres, high religious themes and low satirical scenes from folk life. it is interesting that the theme influenced the appearance of the doll box, there were different types of cases in battles , each place of the box carried a certain symbolism on the left side of the upper tier. on the right side of the lower one from the botleyko theater was formed in the ilyevsk museum of national cultures in march 2013, a unique the color of the traditional holiday is revealed by the play king herod will amaze with its deep philosophical thought and spiritual content , the apocrypha will amuse and cheer, a modern production. love is stronger than anything as a play,
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a nesterka, a great opportunity to feel the atmosphere of traditional belarusian culture. in the center of the hall is a model from the sky mosque, which has not stopped its activity since its foundation to the word vyvye. the largest settlement of muslim tatars on the territory of belarus is the hall of the belarusian tatars, gets acquainted with the history appearance of tatars, muslims on the territory of belarus and the history of the local tatar community. and what unique exhibits are presented here to the visitor are authentic things. this is a spire from a minaret or a mosque, clothes and mama handwritten khamayil pocket prayer books. moreover, they were written by local tatars in 1931 suleymanov aloevich. the author of our hamakhs will not go unnoticed, the originals of sacred books placed under glass, handwritten sources, for example, lyags of 1892. on the wall
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is also murky. these are excerpts from the koran embroidered and drawn in chunks or shabanovich, and also black and white photographs. representatives of the tatar community of our city like this zone with pictures. elijah especially. and we also have our own small shtel in the museum , a jewish shtetl. in a small but very cozy hall, which is crowned with a huge luminous star of david under the ceiling, you can see the bema, this elevation in the synagogue, from which the rabbi, as if alive, reads the torah with regards to synagogues. here are also presented the entire e, the list of the synagogue and the mine area and red. we signed in red. we signed those that have not been preserved very realistic look miniature jewish houses, peering into which you can be transported to the real street of the city of past
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years through the windows in these houses. you can even look into one of them, a woman is preparing for shabbat, and in the second, david bender's circus is national culture in the 21st century. what tendencies are now being observed with regards to our city in the entire history of our city , not a single conflict on religious grounds has been registered. we all treat each other. sincerely, we live together and work together. for example, i am a christian, but among my friends are muslims. e often they ask them this question. katya, you will come to eid al-adha. i mean, it's completely normal. we celebrate each other's holidays together, and the catholic orthodox christian easter is still such a tradition. custom, how big is the tatar day, what is it that exists? she's just you . it's not a religious holiday. it's just a rite of passage. the fact is that alfrida zamoyskaya, the owner of the event, allocated forest, a and
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funds for the construction of a mosque in our tatars and at the same time left them such a peculiar mandate to respect christian holidays. at least two carols or a day, which our tatars do to this day, and on big friday before catholic easter the day before. on thursday. they dye their eggs red and re-sing them in arabic and on big friday. mornings in the area of sovetskaya street our ant e begin to seethe with life. so let's say, the kids just go from house to house and collect these sweets. you give you a red egg, if not , they just get off with candy, but now, uh, hmm , the owners of the house just go out into the street and the kids are just from home, but move and collect.
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according to the connecting rods nozzles from the boats, this is such a tradition when disrespect for a christian elfrize for giving forest to our tatars for the construction of a mosque, according to the republican center for national cultures , today representatives of 141 nationalities live in the republic of belarus, more than two hundred more than 3.5 million belarusian compatriots live outside our country, immigrants from belarus , their descendants, more than 220 public associations of belarusians have been created and operate in the countries of the former ussr europe america australia argentina great britain national isolation and narrow-mindedness leads to the impoverishment of culture to its stagnation and monotony in the modern world of national culture. there is no isolated, not interact and creatively support each other's values, so under pressure growing. global risks intercultural
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dialogue allows you to save it to increase the cultural diversity of different peoples and countries of life will be a tradition, holidays history. it is so different, like all of us , the dialogue of culture is the basis for the formation of respect for mutual assistance and mercy. julia burlo was with you, we follow the cultural path together, see you in a week before new cultural meetings. everything that lives, modern, belarus today
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issue . bright is waiting for you. the history of the belarusian jazzman, the anniversary of the bolshoi opera and ballet theatre. and we will definitely choose an interesting film and projects of our tv channel. julia burlo is with you, let's go. june 13, 1834 was born one of the founders of the new belarusian literature author of the satirist humorous poem taras on parnassus konstantin veritsyn june 15, exactly 45 years ago , a spaceship went into space. soyuz 29 on board were our compatriots. vladimir kovalyonok and russian alexander ivanchenkov. this expedition set a new record. for the first time a person. he was in space for almost 140 days, and on june 17, 1890 , the minsk city theater opened. three decades later, the belarusian state theater named after yanka kupala was created on its basis. week, we will find out right now in the traditional
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heading date of the week. on june 12, 1934, the dynamo stadium was opened in minsk. construction was carried out in a folk way, each dynamo worker worked at the construction site for 100 hours, in addition to athletics football and hockey matches, the stadium hosted parades and festive concerts from the day of his birth. the arena changed its appearance five times, after the war the stadium was restored literally from ruins during the reconstruction of the arena for the olympics 80 equipment and materials were supplied more than more than 250 cities of the soviet union, for a long time dynamo was the largest concert venue for stars, including the world -class after the last reconstruction, the minsk
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dynamo stadium multifunctional modern arena with a total area of more than 40,000 m², while retaining the historical appearance of an architectural monument of june 12, 1938. in gomel, a bright strange musician and jazz musician was born, the composer of the ishmayllans, it was he who stood at the origins of the belarusian
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