The Russian children's musical theater "Domisolka" will tour China in the year of its 35th anniversary.

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Moscow, November 19 (Xinhua) — The Russian children's musical theater "Domisolka" will tour China. Music producer Sergei Pudovkin announced this Wednesday at a press conference at TASS to mark the company's 35th anniversary, which will be celebrated on November 29.

"I'm proud to announce that the company will be participating in a national musical event in China, with a series of performances. It's great that the Domisolka Theatre has reached an international level," he said.

Details of the upcoming concerts are not yet being disclosed. As the theater's artistic director, poet Ivan Zhiganov, told Xinhua in an interview, Domisolka's artists have already performed in China. The company represented Russia at the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, performed at the opening of the China-Russia Year of Tourism in 2018, and at other significant events.

"We've been to Beijing, Shanghai, Suifenhe, and each time we've been amazed by China's dynamic development. It's absolutely fantastic! It's breathtaking! We adore this country," shared I. Zhiganov, adding that he welcomes collaboration and creative exchanges with children's groups and teachers from China.

Domisolka is Russia's most renowned children's musical theater. Over three and a half decades, more than 15,000 children have attended it. Speaking about the uniqueness of this troupe, Anton Molev, Deputy Head of the Moscow Department of Education and Science, emphasized its strong educational component. "The troupe's members master all facets of creative mastery and receive professional training," he emphasized.

In Russia, Domisolka will celebrate its 35th anniversary with a jubilee musical at the State Kremlin Palace on December 4. According to the theater's artistic director and composer Olga Yudakhina, this will not just be a concert, but a grand musical fairytale, created especially for the theater's anniversary. "The performance will be the central event of the celebratory program and will bring together approximately 700 of our students on one stage," she added.

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