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Young Chekhov at The National Theatre in London

The Young Chekhov trilogy opened to overwhelming acclaim at Chichester Festival Theatre last year. The company now come to the National, offering a unique chance to explore the birth of a revolutionary dramatic voice. Performed by one ensemble of actors, … Continue reading

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May-Day BBQ and Outing “Mayovka”

Please accept our apologies, but this event was postponed till 25th of May due to unfavourable weather conditions. Sunday, 3rd May, from 12 noon till 4pm Wandlebury Park, Gog Magog Hills, Babraham, Cambridge CB22 3AE PLEASE BRING: food and drink … Continue reading

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Russian Tea Party à la Fyodor Dostoevsky “My Dear Friend, Anya” – Sunday, 19th April, 4pm

Художник Игорь Князев Театрализованное представление в духе традиционной русской чайной церемонии с дегустацией пастилы, основанное на воспоминаниях, дневниках и записных книжках жены писателя Федора Михайловича Достоевского — Анны Григорьевны. И в то же время – это будет яркий перформанс, раскрывающий … Continue reading

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The Birth of the “Russian Bear”: History of British Stereotypes about Russia – Talk by Dr Viktor Kulikov (Yaroslavl State University)

This lecture will explore how, when and where the British stereotypes about Russia were formed. Have they been created for hundreds of years or just the last 7 years? What images survived and which were extinguished soon after their emergence? … Continue reading

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Alexey Petrov

Music lovers and critics in many countries have recognised the artistic skills of Alexey Petrov for the depth of his interpretations and harmonious combination of emotions with excellent technical skills, which are distinctive for the Belorussian piano school. Belarus-born pianist … Continue reading

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Maxim Kosinov

Maxim Kosinov is a violinist known for his ability to captivate audiences with his combination of virtuosity and sophistication. He combines the great Russian musical tradition with wide-ranging experience gained through a myriad of artistic collaborations in Europe. Born in … Continue reading

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“Art at the Front” Exhibition

“ART AT THE FRONT” – an exhibition of wartime drawings, created by Russian artists-soldiers, who crossed Europe from Russia to Berlin with a rifle, a pencil and a sketchbook . The drawings and watercolours have come from the family archives … Continue reading

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An Evening of Honour and Memories of the Veterans of the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945

9th of May has traditionally been celebrated in Russia as Victory Day, marking the end of The Great Patriotic War and WWII. For all who were brought up in the USSR, this day brings back distinctive memories. It  used to  … Continue reading

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Russian-speaking cleaner

A 40+ Russian-speaking lady will help you to clean your house. Responsible and trustworthy. Пишите Елене/ Please write to Elena on: elenakorcagina@inbox.lv Звоните/please call: 07411972754

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Talk by Prof John Milner on “A Changeling – Tatlin’s Image in Five Identities” and AGM – 6th December

Title: Talk by Prof John Milner on “A Changeling – Tatlin’s Image in Five Identities” and AGM Location: Nihon Room, Pembroke College, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RF Description: Professor John Milner of the Courtauld Institute of Art – a specialist … Continue reading

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