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khutka spoўnіtstsa 10 gadoў, as belarus has an inclusive choir “joy of the soul”. chorus, dze sleep dzetsi, slapy, tsi sa weak zrokam. hundreds of talented people published in 2015 by alena maslova. yana broke the rule that people with disabilities in social status are separated from each other. that's all, for the record. u our choir will give five concerts and will be on tour in muskva. kalektyў exarshyya, but it wasn’t like that. yes, there was a need for merit, and in no way do we regret the slush and hell of the public, the choir, because we don’t want to ruin the hands of the hole, and work on the strength of faith. the smoke group of the telenavin agency began to listen to the rehearsal of the adzinaga of the republic of vakalnaga inklyuziona project. christ will rise from
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the dead, hey, so look, we ’re done, and then something like that fell apart, the ensemble went unmixed, and the result was a sluggish sound, no, there shouldn’t be any hole here be, no failure. indeed , many people know and talk about your group, but we rarely hear your personal story, how, in principle , you became a choir member, became a conductor, you really have a very touching personal story, i know you also had choir directors in your family, my grandmother , she herself sang in the church choir, my great-grandfather was the regent in the rakovsky church, and therefore all this is close to me and the church melodies of singing at home at the table, in the family.
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there are features that are truly spiritually filled, but at the same time you must conduct, but it’s not a fact that they see, and you even noted in an interview that at the beginning it was difficult for you to say, yes, look at me, tell me how you started and how long it took to get used to these children, it was scary , it was incomprehensible, because this was my first teaching experience, no one, of course, prepared us to work with blind children, in my case, yes, that is, these are people who specifically receive such a profession, stereotypes that were in me, yes, i have never in my life at all i saw people next to me, but that’s how society developed and that’s how society was built, that’s when i was little and growing up, yes, that i didn’t see children with disabilities next to me , i didn’t have any communication experience, but here i need not just communicate, you really need to teach and also carry out a certain educational program, so - i had to search for a long time
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for some of my own methods, ways, approach to children, i very quickly realized that these are children who are very receptive. who love very much listen to music, because for many this is such an outlet, they listen more than they watch, let’s say, yes, but i also immediately realized that the main key to our such interaction is when they begin to trust me, and that is, when they touch me, it’s the same thing that they look at me, it’s very important to them how i look, my voice, my tempo-voice is very important to them. they understand what mood i’m in, i always remembered it like that, little by little, when the children began to open up to me, i could only then do you understand how they sing, how clearly they sing, but in fact we started from scratch, and it was 10-15 people
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, then 20 people, this was the maximum we worked with, but very quickly, thanks to such responsibility, dedication and somehow children at once. the parents were also interested in opening up to the whole world, showing what we were capable of, because i began to tell them that they were capable of much, we began to perform, travel, see the response of the public, yes, thanks to our work, we literally already in in 2011, we received the title of exemplary, with such a small group, and we received this title on general terms, on general grounds , yes... in fact, you became the basis of this movement for a barrier-free environment in our country, how difficult was it for you to really fight social barriers when
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people cry when they see blind children? yes, this is the first thing i encountered; we really have barriers. in my head, first of all, yes, these are these stereotypes, frameworks, when we went to a concert with the children, and the presenters announced and set the audience up in this way, that now blind children, children with disabilities will perform in front of you, of course, my choir members lost the mood to perform, because we carried completely different emotions with our performance, and people were crying in the hall, in general, you can’t treat these tears badly, this is...
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important, because for many there is not much choice , yes, how can they attend different circles, they have a choir, and here they are important and needed, due to their characteristics they cannot express themselves, for example, in some other fields, yes, art or sports and so on, that is i understand my importance, it’s valuable to me, i go to work as if it’s a holiday, i know that they are waiting for me, i know that we will create together, their eyes light up, that is, there is no such thing that they have to come . they were forced to come, so i’ll get ahead of myself a little, this is their attitude, that when we were just starting, but at the music school, that now many people note this, because our choir is distinguished by precisely this fire in its eyes, and people come here at the behest of their hearts, they don't need to be in the choir
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because they need to pass an exam, or they they come for a salary, no, they come because they need it, they are passionate about it, they want to show it to the whole world. approach, have you found the key? we always work harder, i think, probably more than
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any other team, because our internal preparation, it requires more penetration into the material, because not all children can watch or adults now, yes, although there are 50 of them and 40 years, i don’t know, all the children, in general, they are already so used to it, well, really, everything passes through the heart like children, so you raise them, no matter how long they are old, they need a large amount of repertoire...
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as i say, from each of you there is a thread stretching to me, from me to you, here is such a single instrument, one person, one organism, but of course, this is achieved with such practical techniques, yes, when it's the same intro, we just rehearse the counting, for example, yes, that is, i say, one and two and three intro.
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as your own, in general, there is a release of some bodily - clamps - and you physically feel more complete, more free, you teach sing for children, i even saw on your instagram that any of your classes begins with breathing, that is, this is a completely professional school, we do it. vocal and choral performance, this is singing breathing, this is diction, articulation, this
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is sound science, this is musical notation, we all sing from notes, but it is impossible to pass choral, yes, this is long-term training and in the end you will not be able to sing from notes, not sightless we have teachers in our team who help children master the sheet music, but still the majority of us are ordinary notes with... looks, for the blind, of course, we also use voice recording, yes, this is also such a help, well, we try to do, in general, everything to make it easier to memorize the program, pieces, but we all study the notes, and our lesson is structured, so an hour and a half rehearsal three times a week, plus consolidated rehearsals, and it always begins with vocal exercises, then there is always musical notation, singing from notes, salfa, and this...
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mina is very important for the choir, as a group, and for every adult child. yes. since 2003, when i came, i really began to look for cooperation and began to look for those organizations that are close to our work, those organizations, public, private, any initiatives that could support our team and its concert activities.
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and the first, of course, to respond was the belarusian orthodox church. they were the first to invite us to... holds, in general, our cooperation began in this way, in 2015 we learned that we have a parish in minsk vladimir kheraska, who actually takes care of blind people, and began to cooperate with them, so we already received the status of exar choir when we actually became
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the choir of the temple, so to speak, although we... are not a church choir in this way understanding that we do not sing in services, yes, we have an academic choir, academic orientation, this means that we have a different repertoire, and sacred music, classical music, modern, folk music, but we take such a lively part in all events organized church, and the status of exarch the choir was given to us by the decree of our metropolitan veniamin for the development of inclusive church art, we... observe these traditions, we perform everywhere, we travel everywhere, we travel a lot around belarus, perform in small churches, sunday schools, we try to tell you, in general , for this activity of ours, we were awarded this high honorary title of exarch choir, for us it is very honorable, oh, the guardianship, let’s say, is expressed in the fact that of course we
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have the opportunity to engage in these walls, it’s very convenient, we are in the center of minsk near... taking into account the characteristics of our, yes, here are the choristers, it’s easy for them to get here, this is also important, and the school here for blind children is nearby, and the place itself is conducive, so there are joint meals always, where we are not invited, this is participation in some kind of pilgrimage trips, we love all this very much, we always go, we are always invited, we already have such friends on a regular basis, we go and perform, for example, in ostrovets , for many years we have been going to chezhevich to the temple to perform, if we let's go to instagram, yeah.
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the members of the choir are people with special needs, and children and adults, but we also have age inclusion, this is a kind of difficulty, because how much we talk about the fact that different generations do not understand each other, and...
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in principle your choir is not only about blind people, your inclusion lies in the fact that everyone sings together, our work in the choir is also structured in such a way that i don’t organize everything alone, thank god, there are helpers, there are people who help to be responsible for something, someone organizes costumes, someone organizes transport or something else, of course, it’s impossible to do everything alone, i think that this is not professional, there are graduates of our choir who undergo choir practice here, but i’m... very proud, i always tell you that yes, my children sing in the choir, my husband and all my relatives are all drawn into this life, well, for example, my niece victoria, she sang in our choir from the age of 5, now she is
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a third-year student of the arts , choral conducting, of course, naturally, it couldn’t have been any other way, so they inspired, yes, she helps, she also comes during her free time from school, she works, she actually does an internship here, they help me organize, and there are also other guys who also come from college. or my graduates, because during the work of our choir there are more than twenty, well, definitely more than twenty graduates of the choir who have become professional musicians, received secondary and higher education and work in their profession, naturally they all come to help, and i always feel like a queen at some events because with me, everyone knows what they are responsible for, and it’s easy for me, i’m ready to give concerts even every day, everything is already so structured for us, our team, by the way, is... the organizers of the event mark them as self-disciplined, i’m also very proud of this, especially when we come to other countries, he says, well, the belarusians have come, in general, our choir classes are free, yes, that is, well, there is
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a small charitable contribution there, but this is at the behest of, let’s say, the soul, the opportunity hearts, but in fact we have free classes, but you have people of different professions completely in the choir, absolutely, absolutely, we have no professional musicians, except for those whom we raised ourselves, and who remains, but here is a devoted xhosa. everyone stays, you know, why am i saying, i’m no longer just a mother, i’m even a grandmother, in general, it’s true, because graduates have children, they bring their husbands, they bring their children, they they bring their mothers, fathers, to the choir, and well, in general, in this sense, i am a very rich , happy person, and have been with me since 2003 first-graders who came when they were 6 years old, but now they are 26 years old. there are 30 and so on, yes, well, depending on how old the children were, well, they are all with us, all to one degree or another, even if you can’t go to rehearsals, then they are still at
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concerts, they are all they keep the repertoire equally, they still come, they turn on, they sing, and we’re all right there together, okay, i’m their leader, this can be considered a sincere confession, they sing well. you have a methodology, you have a wonderful choir that doesn’t need to prove anything, everything is going as usual, or you have some other goals, other plans, to create a new choir somewhere in a new place, a new team, that’s what you’re thinking about in the future for 5 years, or you have these people and you if you want to invest fully in them, a choir is like a living organism, it actually grows with new members every day.
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what you and your children can realize for other parents, that everything is possible, the right to creativity, that they can be heard, they can be successful, most importantly, yes, that is, these are our tasks, it seems to me that they are eternal, in fact, that is , a lot of work, i’m not for a second.
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and he’s married, mom, don’t start, he just gave me a lift, consider him fulfilling his medical duty, well, you know, we have a lot of doctors, but it was he, andryush, who gave me the lift, and the girl is a believer, i know, hello , thank you, we no longer need your services, i didn’t say anything, it was our neighbor, grandma and dad who saw how long we were looking for each other. wandering in the world at random, and i just wanted to be alone with you, al, well, tell them, you saw how i sealed it yesterday, yes i didn’t see anything, you’re done, get out of here, remember, you said that you dreamed of opening a first aid station in your village, so i knocked out, bobble, hello, the go-ahead for this matter, like where is nadenka, there won’t be any, why, are they very
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