the ninth grade, because in the ninth, tenth, eleventh grade i'm already graduated from the lyceum of bsu in minsk friends, probably classmates, yeah, well... i don’t know, i didn’t try, and here the dean called and they said that they needed an editor for a project that was dedicated to the heritage of belarus, i say, okay, i came, they looked at me, they took me, i went on my first business trip to the city of slonim, that ’s how this path went, yes. yes, that is, this call, it turned fate around by not even ninety, well, that means you can tell alexander that you liked everything, but this one first experience, he was alive. as it seems to us, here. alexander has no doubt that a small homeland can become the starting point of a great path, confirming the fate of famous artists, poets and composers who emerged in small belarusian cities. stanislav manyushka was born in the farmstead of ubel. this settlement is not even on the map today, but the whole world knows where the small homeland of the great composer is. right? that's why we all left there. that is, i come to my mother-in-law in postavy,