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Русский дом в Израиле
Russian House in Israel
הבית הרוסי בישראל
Культура. Искусство. Образование.
Culture. Art. Education
📍Jerusalem, Heleni ha-Malka Street, 13.
☎️ +972585959644
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Сегодня в Израиле завершаются гастроли «Русского Балета» под управлением Вячеслава Гордеева. Фантастически успешные. Эти гастроли не нуждались в дополнительном пиаре и не зависели от протестов. Протесты, безусловно, были, как и угрозы. Но русская балетная труппа не заметила их в принципе. Знаете, почему? Потому что, Петру Ильичу Чайковскому глубоко безразлично мнение общественности по этому поводу. Потому что деятели искусства мирового уровня всегда указывают русских писателей, композиторов, музыкантов и режиссеров, как повлиявших на их профессиональное становление. Потому что беда- это не попытка отмены российской культуры, российская культура сублимирует и крепнет. Беда – это когда в трудный момент ты не услышал музыку Рахманинова, когда на пороге выбора тебе не посоветовали книгу Бродского или фильм Германа, потому что эта культура уникальна, идентична и всегда свободна. Браво, Израиль! Браво, «Русский балет». И спасибо за это напоминание. #РусскийБалет #ЧайковскийНавсегда #ДомРусскийДом
Уважаемые коллеги!
Учебный центр «Мир русских учебников» при содействии издательства «Златоуст» приглашает преподавателей принять участие в методических мероприятиях «Организация курсового обучения русскому языку как иностранному за рубежом».
Участие – бесплатно.
Методические мероприятия пройдут с 24 октября по 28 ноября 2024 г.
Условия регистрации:
•Регистрация до 10 октября 2024 г на сайте https://mirrki.ru/mmRKI2024

Проект реализуется с использованием гранта Федерального агентства по делам Содружества Независимых Государств, соотечественников, проживающих за рубежом, и по международному гуманитарному сотрудничеству"
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Right now we are in Tel Aviv at the opening of TISFF, the Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival, one of the largest in the world in its field🎬🎥We have become proud information partners🤝 We are cheering for 2 graduates of the Moscow School of New Cinema who made it to the finals in🙌# TISFF#themostimportantofthe arts#houseRussianhouse.
Прямо сейчас мы в Тель-Авиве на открытии TISFF, Международного студенческого кинофестиваля в Тель-Авиве одного из крупнейших в мире в своей области🎬🎥Стали гордыми информационными партнерами🤝 Болеем за 2- х выпускников Московской школы Нового кино (@newcinemaschool_com), вышедших в финал🙌#TISFF#важнейшимИзИскусств#домРусскийдом
Seven Russian universities have entered the Academic Ranking of Universities in the world in 2024. This follows from the results of a study by the Shanghai Ranking Consultancy.

The rating includes Moscow State University, St. Petersburg State University, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Ural Federal University, Higher School of Economics, Novosibirsk State University and the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology.

For more information, follow the link: https://ria.ru/20240815/vuzy-1966307555.html
Tomorrow, on August 17th, the Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival (TISFF) will present the film "Runaway" by Salome Kintsurashvili, a graduate of the Moscow School of New Cinema. We are happy to be media partners of the festival, and we are cheering for Salome, who made it to the final! The event will take place at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque at 13:30.

You can buy tickets, get acquainted with the event and the program at the following link: https://www.taufilmfest.com/movies/runaway/?lang=en

#TISFF
#MoscowSchoolofNewCinema
#houserussianhouse
City of shining sky - what is it? This is the name of the capital of the Polar Region - Murmansk. We tell you more about it in pictures!

- Monument "Alyosha", dedicated to the liberators of the Polar region from the Nazis
- The village of Teriberka, with its incredible picturesque nature and mysterious cemetery of ships nearby
- The icebreaker "Lenin", which in the XX century became the first nuclear-powered one, and much more you can see in Murmansk and its surroundings

Have you been to Murmansk? If not, would you like to visit? Share in the comments!
Forwarded from Gateway to Russia
How did Moscow welcome foreigners at the 1980 Olympics?

The 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow captured the attention of the whole world. Let's turn on the "nostalgia" mode and remember how it was.
In 1974, the Soviet Union received the right to host the 1980 Summer Olympics. For the first time, the games were to be held in Eastern Europe. By 1980, almost 80 facilities had been built in the cities hosting the competition. In Moscow alone, there were 20 new sports facilities, including a cycle track in Krylatskoe, an equestrian and sports complex in Bitza and the ‘Olympic’ sports complex. And the main stadium became the ‘Lenin’ Central Stadium (now Luzhniki).

The organizers tried to take into account every detail, even the date of the opening of the Games were chosen very carefully. Specialists of the All-Union Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information studied the observations of Moscow weather for a hundred years and chose the most favorable date for the opening ceremony - July 19. Historically, there had been no recordings of heavy rains or stifling heat on that day.

During the Olympics, not only Russian speech was heard in the subway: station announcements were duplicated in English. Expecting a large influx of guests, the subway even sped up the escalators. And, on the subway map, it was possible to create a route from one Olympic venue to another: all of them were specially marked.

The Summer Games inspired not only athletes and fans, but also artists. Soviet and foreign artists created a whole gallery of Olympic images. For example, the poster ‘Welcome!’ contains the main buildings of the Soviet capital - the Kremlin towers, Moscow State University, the House of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance on Novy Arbat (the famous book-shaped house) and the Luzhniki stadium. While the main symbol of the Moscow Games - the ‘Mishka’ the Olympic Bear mascot - won the hearts of fans all over the world.

Credit: Boris Babanov/Sputnik, Museum of Moscow, Roman Denisov/Sputnik, Alexander Lyskin/Sputnik, Vladimir Rodionov/Sputnik, Victor Koshevoy, Alexander Ovchinnikov/TASS

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