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On December 20th and 21st, festive events will be held at Moscow Longevity Centers. You can bring your family and friends to learn about the Moscow Longevity project and spend time in a cozy atmosphere.
On Saturday, December 20, events will be held at all Moscow Longevity Centers, with the exception of the flagship venues, which will host guests on Sunday, December 21. Club leaders and project instructors have prepared a packed weekend program.
At the workshops, guests will be able to create New Year's paraphernalia and souvenirs, including 3D greeting cards, Christmas tree decorations, candles, and festive arrangements. They will also have the opportunity to try their hand at decorating a New Year's table and creating a wish map. The program will include a variety of activities, from creative workshops to music and dance sessions.
Performances by project participants will be a special highlight. Moscow Longevity Centers will host concerts, dance programs, and open club rehearsals. Guests will be able to see the classes and interact with the participants. Singing and dance master classes—folk, flamenco, tango, and other styles—are also available. Drawing and handicraft classes are also available, as well as acting club meetings.
Another important part of the events will be the educational program. Over the course of two days, guests will attend lectures on health, culture, and art. For example, at one of the meetings at the Timiryazevsky Moscow Longevity Center, guests will be reminded of the benefits of vitamins in winter and will learn how to maintain energy and well-being during the cold season. Literature lovers at the Gagarinsky Moscow Longevity Center will be offered a lecture on "The Youth of Alexander Blok"—an account of the poet's development, his early work, and sources of inspiration. Those interested in art will be intrigued by a lecture on winter sculptures in Russia—snow and ice compositions, their history, and their role in New Year's traditions. The meeting will be held at the Khoroshevsky Moscow Longevity Center.
Additionally, as part of the pre-New Year's events, 13 Moscow longevity centers will host culinary masterclasses led by experts from the International Institute of Integrative Nutrition. From 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, participants will prepare a healthy appetizer made with chicken fillet, vegetables, and cheese, learn about the principles of a balanced diet, and discuss how to create a delicious and healthy holiday table.
This weekend, Moscow's longevity centers will feature a stylized board displaying the year's results, where project participants can celebrate their significant events and achievements. To create a festive atmosphere, the spaces will be decorated with New Year's décor, music will be played at the entrance, and visitors will be treated to tea.
Information about the program of events can be obtained from the Moscow Longevity Centers themselves, or by calling 7 495 870-44-44 and asking to be connected to the appropriate center.
You can join the Moscow Longevity project online at mos.ru portal, onwebsite, as well as in person at any Moscow longevity center or My Documents office.
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