kefir, and yes, the arranger of the music was dmitry tyomkin, a composer who is one of the greatest american composers of such well popular music. this is irving berlin, who is actually from the kanter family. yes, i came and they are all natives. it's from somewhere around here. yes, and american music, you know their lands, and here is american music of the 20s, late twenties and thirties. she was very similar even to the forties, and uh, she was similar to what our composers did xx i just wanted to tell more about it nothing, and then you know when you want to grab a bun. you must first, uh, sow the bread, uh, squeeze it into flour, make it, there, and so on. this is an inevitable process. nothing worked out, and i was forced to come up with a theater, which we created with david shmelyansky together with sasha popov, who, unfortunately, no longer exists. we understood that we were doing one project. and then we will need to move somewhere, because we incurred a lot of debts, we did not fully understand what we were getting into. and this is purely adventurism, of course, but when you bet