tv [untitled] BELARUSTV August 25, 2023 11:00am-12:01pm MSK
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who sent her blue grains to the early sky, which , during the rules of the race, mlesse, on the narzhs the eyes take off and wash the creatures. yes, the shrine will fade. the heavens, having thrown lakes on the tire with charotins behind a woven fabric, smile under the sun. you look at yourself and never. but what about gold sandy beer. i would drink from their endlessly sketched not lakes, like a small belly, all the more, i just want from stress, so that i don’t know the mountains of the pestilence of azer. utysh nikola not to be forgotten loves brock's heart
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hello on the air program say, don't be silent studio tatyana shcherbina and svetlana smolenskaya and today our guest is elena atrakhovich, candidate of art history, head of the department of fashion design of bsu, granddaughter of kondrat krapiva. hello elena igorevna , hello. good afternoon. thank you for coming to our studio, your grandfather is a solid and wise man. very often liked to repeat to you. don't get distracted from the main thing. it was one of his skills to highlight some kind of basis. and like in an interview. you said that you brought this skill into your life. explain, i think it's no secret to anyone that i can't focus on something important. it's a pledge
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success. well, it is not necessary to develop unconditionally. we say this to our students as well. well, when i was still a schoolgirl, of course, i somehow looked for myself. i went to the music club. i went in for dancing, even went to the school of young physicists, hunting in mathematics. yes, they reminded me of this and the drama circle was everything. well, it's time to decide. and so, yes, yes, hmm, grandfather invited me to his place, so his conversation was such a manner of inviting me to a conversation, he does not say that they have decided, do not be distracted from the main thing. apparently he said these words at the right moment. i am grateful to him. here are some of your roles as candidates for art history, artists , photographers, publicists, and chairs of departments at the university. what is the most important thing for you for
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me? probably, teaching is a priority, it accompanies me all my life. i am in different institutions. here, nevertheless , teaching work always went on in parallel, but then i switched completely to teaching. eh, that's probably why this case. i give myself strength in time for work. it seems to me that maybe something from nature, there is such, well, because my grandfather was a folk teacher. this was his first job. uh, my dad was a teacher. in general, he was an architect by profession and spent his life working with design institutes. but i can still be, i'll tell you about it. here but at the same time half of his life. he gave teaching for the second half of his career, he taught at the belarusian state theater
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art institute. well, probably, this, too, was influenced by such a kind of family relay race. in addition, it seems to me that real teachers are a person who does not just tell something, but expounds something. uh, some kind of understandable can be given in an accessible form, nevertheless, a real teacher is a person who hmm feels the joy of helping someone develop. here i feel the joy of seeing our students grow creatively in the way that they develop as designers. mm, in general, the happiness of teachers, faithful and consistent students. here interesting interpretation. and how strangers react to the fact that you are the granddaughter of a kondrata beer are different, there are reactions, of course, mostly they smile, sometimes they ask
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to tell something interesting together. with that , they often begin to fable. well, i 'm very pleased, because it means in a dream. yes, it means they know and it means fables that's written by my childhood back. so, they who they live in school were proud that you are the granddaughter of kondrat krapiva, his works are studied by odnoklassniki actually, i'll tell you that i have always been taught to be modest. that's not not i will not lie. this is true, therefore, as it were, but even here we are talking, er, rather not about pride, but about a large amount of responsibility. this is important, because always belonging. uh, well, being related to some famous person. this is a very big responsibility. and why did you , uh, ask about your grandfather when you were still quite a baby, they say that once you
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asked for a doll, and he gave you a book. the fact is that yes girls love dolls. well, i'm no exception in this sense, of course, but what about gifts. no always sought to choose a gift, well with meaning. well, for example, when i was still a girl. hey, i've always loved to draw. it's like all the time in life, despite the various hobbies in the school years. here, but here it means, to support this passion for drawing somewhere i remember once, i went on a business trip, or to leningrad well, then it was called leningrad, or to moscow, now i don’t remember exactly, but he brought me a set of pencils, where there were 50 colors . you can imagine, right? well, of course it was a holiday. just here
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thus supported. here is the hobby. hey, i can give you an example. eh, i was 18 years old. coming of age is a very important stage of life, my grandfather gave me a gift. well , just outstanding, he gave me an edition of the world library. this was the first edition of books under the name of peaceful library, then this series was reprinted. uh, and so on and so on, but this was the first edition that i still have in my room. i am for life. i have read all these books. now we re-read it for the second time, i see but let's also tell our viewers that your grandfather also painted, there is such a fact that, well, he was engaged in this type of activity, but there is such an expression that nature rests on the children of a genius, but your family history. the history of the atrahovichi clan completely breaks this
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pattern, that is, the grandfather, and the traumatologist is the writer's father. igor kondratievich, you have already said, is a teacher and an architect. and mom zoya nikolaevna, a physiotherapist, a candidate of science , even an innovator, and one of her devices, she patented and your mom is still alive and 94 years old, we pass on to her big big president. thank you happiness and health. and your daughter, varvara, she is a designer , master of economics, international pr specialist. on the walkie-talkie and grandson gleb also chose the creative path long igorevna what comes from where such a number of talented people per square meter within the same family? i somehow thought about this question to myself , i asked it myself, i’ll start from afar, my grandfather has his children. they were all endowed with creative abilities. maybe it's something genetic, for example. here is my auntie, she was very much there the youngest daughter of the nettle counter.
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she was very gifted in various fields of creativity. she played the piano superbly, composed music, sang beautifully , and drew, and she never studied anywhere, but i still have yuri's drawings. i have them . well, someday we will give them to the museum, but these drawings are very professional. although i repeat, she did not study anywhere. well, it so happened, unfortunately, that a serious illness did not give her. whistling these abilities of their own to be realized in creativity, at the same time , the eldest son of kondrat krapiva, boris atrakhovich , is also e. it was said about him that he was a very creative and gifted person. uh, he had great acting skills. he even dreamed of becoming an actor and went to a drama studio. i met people who once studied with him at school, and in addition to the fact that they
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told a lot about their relatives, they talked about him. here is his former odnoklassniki that, indeed, he could recite such voluminous texts from memory, he knew by heart a lot of the ability to poem, there were outstanding other great future for him. yes, even well, again, the tragedy of war. he died, that is, interrupted the essence of fate, an interrupted biography. here. e. well , probably i completely realized myself in this. relationships my father igor kondratievich is an architect. i already said, he graduated, uh, in st. petersburg, but then it was leningrad , the st. petersburg academy of arts, as an artist, the architect worked for half his life with a design institute, and then he left teaching work. the person was very creative. i remember how he prepared for classes, how he wrote lectures, which he even had. creative approach in preparing for classes with students. in addition, he
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magnificent drawing. eh, i wrote. eh, i also loved watercolors so much, and we even found him and he went here, well, as for the next generations. it means, of course, who grew up in a creative natural environment. i myself was also fond of differences in the direction of creativity. yes, maybe something unified theotic from within prompted this. that's why too. my daughter chose such a profession related to art and creativity. yes, you are right about the first education. she is a designer. she has two higher educations, plus another master's degree. at one time she worked as a designer, she felt that she lacked economic knowledge. she went to the magistracy at the belarusian state university with a degree in economics and , therefore, she received an academic degree, a master's degree in economics. she worked, yes, in
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an international corporation, she devoted herself a lot to advertising. now she, uh, changed the direction of her activity and went into business. well , advertising is still doing a lot. you see, some creativity. i can say that without a doubt my grandson, just got in this year. eh, to study at the belarusian scientific and technical university with a degree in architecture, i decided to continue the work of my great-grandfather. come on, your grandfather was such a kind of unifying force in the family, and it was said that he managed to gather up to 40 relatives at one table, serve lampshades. you miss those times when you were going to a big company, as they say, yes, grandfather was a hospitable person, he liked to gather from time to time to invite relatives. hmm generally communicate them uh, treat tasty but i'll tell you that it was
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not just a gathering. and these were some even creative evenings, because among the relatives there are many gifted talented people, who are you, someone sang, played musical instruments. here is one of the nephews, for example, kondrat crooked, perfectly played in the picture. uh, the other one on guitar. someone counted poems, that is, they had an interesting time, very interesting. e. sang, well, now maybe drinking songs are not so popular, it's hard for me to say, but at that time it was very very very nice, and a can remember one of billy's most popular drinking songs from the war years. yes, our relatives loved these songs and belarusian folk songs. e. i, maybe, then got acquainted with the belarusian folk song. my first acquaintance was. so well, somehow there are not enough such evenings
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really. yes, it's very exciting. but they say that talents would wake up a person needs to experience a shock, but i don’t know if our viewers know, but our illustrious belarusian fabulist and playwright for his he spent a long life with weapons in his hands four wars, and the romanian front was the first shock. here we see him in the photo. it was he who just graduated from the school of proporshchikov. there is, he also has such a page in his biography, and in the fifteenth year on the romanian front , his baptism of fire took place. crimea was a revolution in the seventeenth year, and then there was the finnish war and the great patriotic war. that's right, i'll tell you a little more about this topic, the topic is very dramatic. here, yes, indeed, to the share of kondratovich's counterattack very dramatic events took place. here are the ones he had to experience and be a part of. the first baptism of fire - it was. uh, imperialist war at 19. he was drafted into the army
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, the imperialist war was already in full swing and, uh, there were not enough officers at the front, and by that time he already had an education. he finished. eh, the city school in koidan had a specialty, and therefore he was sent to the gatchina school of ensigns, that is, already to officer courses, as if we would now say that he graduated from this school. eh, got the rank of ensign, well then it was. the officer rank is a junior officer, and already in the war he received the rank of lieutenant, that is, they were already on their way. uh, there was such growth in that sense, but it's also a responsibility, because, uh, he commanded a company in a bialistic war. he fought on the romanian front. this is what he said. first battle baptism. this is very , very serious. but he himself
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would write and speak about it. these were also flowers. he just, well, then he did not know how much more he would have to endure. then, uh, when the october revolution happened, he i was there at the front, and also said that there was very little information, no one could figure out what was going on, but in a political situation, the newspapers did not reach. there were some rumors, nevertheless he was demobilized. he is already under soviet rule. so, when the order was issued from the demobilization of teachers, since he was a teacher, but it was going on, it was just the elimination of illiteracy that he was sent to this job, then he was again drafted into the army. it was more like. well it was peacetime 20 beginning of the 20th years. he served in minsk, trained young officers, young fighters, too, there were not enough
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personnel, military personnel were formed , experienced officers were needed. then the next stage was a military campaign for liberation. western belarus is also in arms, and after that, almost immediately, the finnish war is also a front, the mannerheim line is also in arms. i mean, uh, test trials, basically. enough please. uh, there was an episode. when, well, really, he probably should have died, but miraculously survived, so, uh. well we know from the history of this war, that snipers worked very actively there. and then there was some moment a sniper shot at him. but literally some fractions of a second, probably a micro fraction of a second. he just slipped at that moment and the bullet whistled over his head as
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he fell. god will take him away for important things. it can be said, probably the next stage - this, of course, was the most destructive, the most devastating great, patriotic war started the war. he's like a war correspondent. e worked in the editorial office of a front-line newspaper newspaper was directly at the front, so he talked about the fact that he had to shoot back and get out of the encirclement. that is, hmm, practically also participate in hostilities . here the newspaper was directly on different fronts depending on the location, and then since 1943. he was the editor of the newspaper handing out fascists. here is such a difficult battle path, well, i must say, you have already mentioned. ah, the eldest son of boris, he died in the forty-second year near stalingrad, e, and such a story that boris, here in the photo, he and kondrat kondratievich they fought together, but
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were on different fronts and only once. they managed to meet. and well, after that , boris died, but nevertheless, both boris and kondrat krapiva wrote letters to each other and to their relatives, and on the basis of these letters. they were kept in the archive and are kept in the archive. you, uh , created such a unique project, the radio play letters will be returned from oblivion. the premiere of this radio play was a success on the first national channel of the belarusian radio and it is still there. is she walking right? why this particular project you have chosen for yourself here is the photo that we see on the screen. this is the last meeting in the life of kondrat crooked and his son, my uncle. by the way, petruch brovka, who was a witness, described this meeting in his memoirs .
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uh, my uncle boris, he fought right away, uh, got to the front, because at that time he was in the army on conscription here on the polish border, he participated in very difficult battles, but it turned out that for a long time almost a year grandfather knew nothing about fate eldest son. well, this is a war, it started all of a sudden, families, one someone in the evacuation, someone on the front, who you are on the other front , so they could not find each other. well, it so happened once that boris, he wrote about this in his letter. uh, someone told him that he had heard kondrat krapiva speak on the radio. this means that he understood that his father is alive, and he wrote to moscow in his letter from writers at random, and this letter was sent to the nettle kondrat in this
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way. they found each other since then , a correspondence began, the correspondence lasted right up to the very death until the winter of 1942. these letters carefully kept all his life 44 letters. they lay in it in a desk drawer. we knew about these letters. well, once i asked, yes, even to read, e, he reluctantly somehow did not welcome. apparently it is very, of course, not healing. so such a wound. he says to me, alyonushka. come on , i didn’t say that another time. no, well, well, i understood, i understood everything. since then, i have not asked about it, but when kondrat-kandratovich gave these letters himself, he gave them to the academy of sciences. here, uh, i realized that, but he allowed me to touch them, but for those who are interested in this, of course, these
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letters are now stored in the academy of sciences and i began to study them later, when i was writing this book. here is a book about my grandfather. she worked hard on it for such a long time, including studying the documents. i went to the academy of sciences to study these letters. first time. i respected them. i was very touched by the letters, simple, very simple, some good words. i am alive and well, everything, but not touching, some are written in ink , some can be seen that he wrote with a pencil on his knee, just on a piece of paper. then i i went to study these letters again and realized that i needed to talk about it, because they are living evidence of the tragedy of the whole people. this generation of guys, uh, born in 1922
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21-22, uh. i know the statistics that out of 10 people of this generation, only one returned. out of every ten people, so i thought for a long time how to talk about it. i came to the idea that i needed to tell somehow, maybe figuratively, maybe emotionally , i came on the radio and just say that there are such letters i want somehow with people share. they tell me, write the script , they supported me. i worked for a long time, probably for a year, of course, i studied many documents, a lot of literature, literature, the great patriotic war, a chronicle of memories in short, in the end i even got a play. not just
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a script, but a play, because there are ideologies there. there is a story about life. let's go to the military, then the story goes through the letters. as a result, a play was created , the letter will be returned from them, the premiere took place just in the winter of 2016. well, then sometime or two a year, this performance is shown on the belarusian radio and enjoys the interest of the listeners, as i was told the responses are very emotional, we hope that we will hear this radio play more than once. in the meantime, let's take a short break from our telegram channel. say don't be silent. subscribe suggest us guests and ask questions. we are in touch.
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it's a tactic. 'cause we cut it out with love. from love to belarus to belarus with a shmat of horseback history of the defense, we can have orthodox architecture on the formation of economical centers of ukraine and live all overpriced people. in some places in the city there were significant magdeburg issues, rings, the race goes almost far. played their meaning. it was an assembled revolution. cast iron. the architecture of belarus and the soviet period or the great temples changed the new cultural svedensky project. wasted
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its disparity of the 50s of the late stalinist classicism, that it did not fall out before such a come to our capital, sorry. and how would the soul, what is it on our tv channel? on the air again , say the program, do not be silent. and today, our guest is elena atrakhovich elena igorevna, well, the theme of the war was close and your husband, he is your graphic artist anatoly alexandrovich , a series of works, an old ruditsa, attracts attention. this is such a small, supporting village. the small homeland of his paternal grandfather, the village blacksmith ivan alexandrovich during the great the fate of khatyn befell this village in the patriotic uh, and among the dead was ivan alexandrovich. you and your husband often discussed the topic of war in general, the topic of war, indeed.
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he was very close. well, because, well, because, probably, like every person from my generation, because the memory of parents is very vivid, they remembered, grandfathers, grandmothers were involved, including parents, for example, he is in kind, his father fought in partisans. he was a member of the rail war. the characteristic is still stored in the family archive his combat characteristic is the order of the red star, that is, directly a participant who could tell something about those events in which he directly took part. that's why the theme of war since childhood. close, anatoly's grandfather ivan alexandrovich village blacksmith. lived in the village of an old ruditsa. this is under dzerzhinsky and here. uh, part of the inhabitants of this village were brutally tortured by the nazis. well
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, as it happened on the territory of belarus, yes. uh, people were herded into a barn and approached for helping the partisans. anatoly has? series works a series of graphic sheets called the old erudition is dedicated to. they are here to this event in this village of the old ruditsa. there is a monument to those who died. here hmm during the war to those who were brutally soaked in this way. so, when he was working on this series, we went there, went to these places, tried to feel. here, uh, how to mentally suck out these terrible events. anatoly felt this theme very much and really created a very interesting series, tragic and dramatic in his own way, but he still has
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the great patriotic war series is, of course , an outstanding work in general; these works are stored in the state museum of the great patriotic war. and part of the work is stored in our national art museum. this series is very powerful. eh, just beating on emotions, when he started this series of work. young was still older than his colleagues in the shop, they doubted. well, you didn't fight. well, how can you do all this, it means to feel, maybe don’t take it, but he took it, worked a lot on this, made a reservation eyewitnesses memoirs of the father. e memoirs of relatives, including my grandfather one another. in short, everything worked out. well , let's tell our viewers that there were no exhibitions of anatoly vyacheslavovich during his lifetime, so, probably, now you are the keeper of the whole
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history of all memory that is connected with your husband. is it true that in the workshop near the machine of your husband there was always your desk. here we have photos where you are young. anatoly left some time ago. he left suddenly. how are you coping now have you already experienced the pain of losing anatoly as an artist, uh, he was in great demand, and he, of course, took part. uh, in many very different international republican exhibitions, but he, uh, not uh . hmm held solo exhibitions. he somehow pushed back talking. well, he will be in time, he will be in time later , but the work was a lot of work , a lot was created, because he left a very large creative legacy interesting for his work. now studying students of the academy of arts. well, yes, he left life suddenly. so
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it happened. uh, hmm, he had a stroke and couldn't be saved. it happened unexpectedly. well, it happened. and so my daughter and i then decided to make his personal exhibition. we were supported , we were very supported by the national art museum. the union of artists held an exhibition. somewhere she even revealed this artist in a new way. there were a lot of people, a lot of reviews, people just discovered it for themselves. that's such an interesting interesting master, because, well, when the works are put together, it is essentially a portrait of the artist. like this happens in many creative families, everything is intertwined and personal life and work and life and all this together. so, yes, in the master there was a fort machine, right next to an easel, where she worked on either right next to my
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desk, where i wrote articles there , a little daughter, right there, doing something, drawing something hmm, in general , he is engaged in his children's affairs, that is, all this was. it's somehow very natural, but it happens with creative people. eh, often there are disagreements, there are different views on the world. uh, you and your husband had some kind of disagreement, or just soul to soul and creativity only united you. the thing is, we met very young. for example, i was 17 years old. it so happened, so, uh , we are, as it were, together, well, you can say that we were formed together, as individuals grew up together, so many of the views coincided were close. well, it was. eh, maybe initially. or maybe somewhere formed a spiritual relationship. i think in
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general in marriage. it is very important. that, of course, is not enough. anatoly is greatly missed, but i wrote a book about him. here you can see, well here is a book about his life and work. well , so that people remember, to see your grandfather was a courageous man. he always said, i am a soldier, and i cried only twice in my life, when i kept my daughter and my beloved wife, or she konstantinovna. and what can move you to tears? this is a very difficult question to answer unambiguously. i think it's just impossible, but i notice that here we are in the process of talking when it comes to your family. your eyes are moistened, so to speak, that is, the family for you is so very subject. there are many emotions close to the heart. well , of course,
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some kindness always touches in life. when people see him, some manifestations of some better qualities. yes brother, you may be the very rejection, maybe just benevolence. it's somehow i always respond emotionally well , then we'll ask you such a question, we'll arrange such a small exam. what is your grandfather's favorite book that you have on the table? uh, in general, frankly speaking, i love all the works of my grandfather. but it's uh, let's say so the relationship is so emotional, because, well, this is still a native person, this is a grandfather. here. uh, my grandfather, as well as actually every writer. eh, there is eh, the work of pain, some successful works, which he himself considered less successful. there are works that were written, as they say
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, by order of time, and they have remained in that time already, as evidence of the era. well , for example, his play is tested by fire. it was written during the war years and it was for that time that the artists of the vitebsk theater carried it. in the voice of the theater, as we are now saying, the vazels showed it to the front to the fighters. she lifted the spirit, but she, as a poster, was needed precisely at the time, and some other plays, at the same time, there are plays that, well , withstood the test of time, are now relevant. i really love the play of brahma not the peacemaker, who laughs at the twenty stages of the world's pubescent stage showed this production. who dares to be a shoemaker, by the way, speaking, uh, a unique edition is kept in our state museum of the history of belarusian literature. e play who laughs, a
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pushne translated into chinese is unique. what qualities are you? what do you think you inherited from kondrat krapiva from your grandfather? well, except for the desire to teach , we are talking with you and now we don’t see. this is what he said about himself. i am a bunch of nettles. well you are very intelligent and fine. we do not see, you have a bunch of everything. i want to say about the kids. yes, this is the statement. i'm like a nettle. it is rather creativity, but in life. he was a very , very friendly person, there was no such causticity, uh, sarcasm, although he could pry off. well, somehow you know i tried dignity. still, not to touch another philosophical question. your grandfather lived together with his length of constant marriage for more than 45 years. your parents also walked hand in hand for decades. you and your husband anatoly have already said that you have been married for more than 40 years, that is, several generations of your family are exemplary married couples.
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there is no such thing now, young people. eh, they get married quickly and also quickly get divorced when their happiness is broken, and the custom, as they say. that's what this trend is about. you also said that you married were young people. and, probably, there was not such prosperity then, but nevertheless, you went through all these vicissitudes of life together. i can say, so my grandfather, as you rightly said , lived with his grandmother for more than a dozen years and would have lived further. well, my grandmother just died of a serious illness, and also my parents just dad passed away much earlier than mom. it so happened. nevertheless, if this had not happened, we would have lived further, anatoly and i also lived for many years together. here hmm more in addition, i will say, my grandfather and grandmother on the maternal side lived together for 68 years uh marriage. they
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were long-lived too, right? so it seems to me that now, if we say switch, so to speak, already to modernity to modern times , firstly, to say that the family boat crashed the events - probably, today we won’t say that hmm, because somehow much easier it is, well, it's a sweet deal, as they say. here is a child, yes. here is a washing machine and vacuum cleaners. like this next. a friend says, i’m resting according to the system , i’ll turn everything on, but the washing machine is working works on courts home robot vacuum cleaner. and then i rub the newspaper. but it breaks on something. and this is the boat of selfishness. i think you know here, if there, to philosophize, to talk about it, to reflect on this topic. and i thought a lot, why i thought a lot
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about this and i think, because i'm here with young people, girls with young people. this topic is very relevant for young people. eh, even more so, it seems to me that today there is simply a lighter attitude towards marriage. i mean, this is the setup. well, let's live well, it won't work, we'll disperse. well, what is it and that's it, this setting, it doesn't help m-m. eh, to overcome some sharp corners after all in marriage. well, you always have to overcome some contradictions somehow to trim. these are the sharp corners, of course, when you are determined to save the marriage, then, naturally. overcoming some contradictions goes on a completely different basis. and when it's so easy, well, something's not docking. eh, it didn't work. well, they fled, probably. here is such a position, it does not contribute to strengthening relations. no, it seems so, but
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today you are the chair of the department and mod design. well, tell us what kind of direction this is and what specialty professions can students get? i will be happy to tell you about this, because now i devote almost all my time to the development of the department in this topic. i have been in fashion design for a long time. i worked at the academy of arts at one time, starting from the nineties and earlier. hmm, as a teacher, first, then, like, uh, deputy head of tiles, as head of the department. this is already later at the institute of modern knowledge. and now to the university. i came too. uh, like a manager department, but before me set the task of creating this department. we had to organize. it was necessary to work out the educational methodological base for the team to collect. well , there were a lot of tasks. that's why the lecterns are getting on their feet now. we have
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a really great team. and professionals work. we are now teaching students. here in the specialty of costume design and textiles this year was the first admission to this specialty. prior to that , we recruited suits and fabrics for the specialty design. well, just a few uh, a different name but the point. eh, basically. same costume design you uh, train costume designers. i want to say that we are watching students to see what kind of competitions for this specialty are growing. interestingly, the profession is growing, because there was a big competition last year, and this year we are noticing how it is growing. but this trend is that the competition is growing, of course, it pleases, because when we even discussed issues with you. you said it's growing interesting, but now such a time is fast and it seems to me that anyone can
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declare themselves a fashion designer on instagram, and that's it. there are still 5 years to study. well, disprove my thoughts. well, let's start with what a designer needs to know, first of all, design history art history be an educated person to master the academic drawing of painting, because this is the basis of everything, because the designer works with form. he must be able, as the professionals say, to fold the form. hmm. and for this you need to study a lot. uh, designer. today should know the issues of material science assembling assembling too this is a special area for costume design. e. well, and, of course, uh, master the principles of clothing design. and this is, in general, such a topic is quite complicated, we have such a position . hmm we teach from simple to complex, but
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the trend is from sketch to implementation. here is everything. we teach our young students. now you are already shopping. you see, and the goods are belarusian-made. and how do you evaluate the work of belarusian designers, but since, as i already said in the design topic clothes for a long time in the topic of teaching fashion design, i see the work of my graduates. and in general, the fact that the design of the belarusian fashion design today hmm is interesting. eh, more than that, there are, er, already schools of design. belarusian school. well, like a school school in the sense, in a creative sense, a fashion design school, that is, already, as it were, its own handwriting. yes, there is a way handwriting has its own , so to speak, e creative personnel are those who are trained. those who teach,
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in fact, this is what the school consists of. that's when there are those who have whom to teach and there are those who can teach and are not the first generation of teachers. well, for example, my own students work at my department. i can even name some of them because they are practicing designers. well, for example, e works for us. eh, marina masha is interesting, a very girl. she is a designer. she is a very talented designer. now she has gone a little off topic, because she has to defend her ph.d. thesis. we have a very interesting young woman at the department, designer valeria krasava also my student. i am proud to say this. she is engaged in children's elegant clothes. this is the winner of many international diploma competitions. but it's great when
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the teacher himself can do a lot with his own hands. that is so, a practicing trainer, so a practicing designer. here she is. yes, a well-known designer. another young girl. tatyana ostapchik is also a former student of mine, who is now gaining popularity, so to speak, and i can name it. well, you can name a lot. let somehow not offended by those whom i simply did not have time to name, but i also want to name a graduate of the previous years who will already dream of our department. svetlana mom. yes, she went to graduate school this year, but she's already established herself as an interesting designer, so uh, i mean, it's still our effort, since i've been for many years. in this topic, our efforts. they are visible after all design, belarusian clothing is interesting and becomes in my opinion. every year it is interesting, we will
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look for these names, named e in brands. e new collections in our belarusian shops. and now we will take a short break, after a short pause we will return to this studio again, for now subscribe to our telegram channel. that's what it's called. say don’t be silent look for all our issues on the youtube channel belarus 1. again the program say, don’t be silent, and our guest is a cartoon professional specialist of artists, the granddaughter of kondrat krapiva, a lover of horse riding and leading tourism elena tarakhovich elena igorevna , we will discuss such a question, political fashion, does such a term exist at all? how do you think i will explain my question on the wave events of the twentieth year, our opponents, but tried to take away from us a combination of white-red white flowers. eh, the use of yes for their use to match their collaborator symbol, as well as
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enlightened true belarusians, began to actively use elements of the belarusian national costume - embroidery with belarusian symbols. well, clothes. this is the national color. it has a stronger effect on the mass consciousness and such a game on the public. yes, in belarusian, let's say, national clothes, well, in general, in the belarusian folk art uh, typical. this combination of red and white, but it is not predominant. if we delve into this topic, let's take, let's say , a varnamente ornament, yes, a red thread against a background of bleached linen, but often black threads are also found in the ornament. ah, blue thread. there is so-called ornament, cornflowers and so on. if you take clothes, for example , a suit of the most colorful, so to speak, an example of belarusian folk art, then this is generally, there are all the colors of the rainbow, there are all the colors of the rainbow
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sleeves, which are rushed with multi-colored threads of the skirt, where the woven pattern has not left the cane pattern, almost multi-colored, all the colors of the rainbow have been laid. well, the bedspreads, where the pattern, that one is also not embroidered from cana. there e wove. e, too, with a wide variety of threads and different colors. therefore, this should be studied; moreover, it should be talked about so that some kind of one-sided idea is not formed. i'm even in our proposal. why not introduce ethnography lessons into schools once a week just to tell schoolchildren, but to folk belarusian art, but the culture that makes up our heritage, then they will have the right relationship and they will understand. what a valuable cultural heritage is based on the development of our country, why is it in the first place to
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form the circle of azore for such respect for their culture, because when you don’t know anything, it seems like there is nothing, but nevertheless. need to know. moreover, it is important that a person receives information about this not from those who publish it, but through the study of this question. that's when. i think that in this case it will be easier for him to make the right choice. i think so, but we also responded with dignity to the opponent with the merch project of the first e, but it is very successful, and both in terms of politics and in terms of fashion, yes, and the head of state did not appear in an official business suit from time to time in public. and here, too, in clothes, from the same merch of the first, well, or just in casual style, here is the bomber, and the famous one. do you think that in this way he not only trolls opponents, but is also a kind of trendsetter.
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the fact is that merch is generally, so to speak, a way to convey value in a visual language, so to speak, but on the other hand. why can't the president be a trendsetter? this is cool. it's beautiful that the president was very active in chopping firewood, and this initiative was supported by a lot of people. yes, yes, what is such a topic, but the fashion there in the president's wardrobe is a topic for a good dissertation. maybe this is a very interesting idea. in general, belarusians are fashionable people. you once said that belarus is very beautiful people. only we rarely smile and don't dress brightly. maybe now the situation has changed a little. it's been said. yes, i see it now. more smiles in general somehow the culture of communication increases. you must admit that people began to smile more respectfully at each other, not to treat each other somehow, to communicate
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more respectfully. as for clothing, belarusians like to dress comfortably. so i observe, so to speak, i try to draw some conclusions and, of course, i began to dress brighter and dress fashionably, because there is a lot of information today people are informed choose clothes with an interesting twist. maybe, this also contributes to the design, but the design. and maybe that helps. this is also, uh, an increase in interest in the profession. that's why, well, and besides, uh, we hope that the students that we have already trained, who are now professionals, also contribute their mite. here in this variety of styles is a variety of styles. here is today's fashion. generally allows a lot. she doesn't dictate. she gives freedom, lena igorevna well, in the finale very literally one minute very quickly , of course, we’ll talk more about the high,
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because we invited an artist and a photographer to visit , we need to show pictures, of course, we’ll show them to you. and you can comment on some of your work, well, at the moment, i'm fond of painting. well , as a person i am engaged in painting, well, considering that i have a professional art education. i got all the time in my time went perfectly to the school of academic drawing and painting, so, of course, this is not just a hobby. this is a professional job. i travel a lot around belarus. well , they somehow fix their impressions. here in some works. i love it very much. watercolor has now switched to the technique of tempera alive. and so i want to say that you have the internet at the moment such hmm this is the direction i have, i try to combine painting and the language of tapestry. once upon a time i was very much and professionally engaged in tapestry. and now i want this
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painting to visually resemble somewhere. uh, tapestry drawing, interesting, so creative idea, wonderful creative idea. i think elena yuryevna that we will invite you again, because many issues have not been discussed and your new ideas, of course, we need to continue discussing. thank you very much for visiting our studio, for accepting this invitation for us. it was very interesting. it is very honorable, not only because you are the granddaughter of kondrat kondratievich, but because you yourself are a very diverse and unique person, i wish you success in the future and with your students, and we hope that new young names will sound as good as possible more often in the belarusian media space. thank you and we are tatyana shcherbina from svetlana smolonskaya. we say goodbye to you. next episode, goodbye. goodbye. and now elena atrakhovych is speaking. i want to wish our viewers the well-being of happy roads in life and
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good fellow travelers on these roads. thank you we follow the sports life of our country. maksim nedosyakov returned to the sector after a year-long break in the history of belarusian volleyball, the head coach of the main club of the country was appointed the woman marketa fan-drausheva the winner of wumbledon in women's singles in the final, the forty-second racket of the world outplayed the sixth number of the world ranking. he is with a jaber, we learn how new heights are reached 24 for 17 years. i will give him
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