Mosbilet invites you to an evening of original songs at the Southwest Theatre

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In the art cafe Theatre in the South-West On February 7 at 9:00 PM, an evening of original songs will take place. The concert will feature actors Anton Belov and Maxim Gigenin, members of the band "Araks," composer and poet Anastasia Pototskaya, and Hero of Russia Maxim Bakharev.

The program includes songs by Anastasia Potocka, Anton Belov and other authors performed by members of the Araks group – Ilya Trofimov, Alexey Kizenkov, Anatoly Abramov, Oleg Zaripov, Vadim Andreev and Alexander Lupachik, as well as theater artists "Lenkom Mark Zakharov".

Special guest, Hero of Russia Maxim Bakharev, will read his own poems.

Tickets can be purchased at the service Mosbilet.

Araks is a Moscow rock band that rose to fame in the 1970s. Since 1973, Araks' musicians have collaborated closely with the Lenin Komsomol Theater (now Mark Zakharov's Lenkom). They have performed in musical productions of "The Star and Death of Joaquin Murieta," "Til," "Juno and Avos," and others. The band has recorded music for the films "June 31" and "Get to Know Me." At various times, Araks's lineup has included Yuri Shakhnazarov, Alexander Buinov, Evgeny Margulis, Nikolai Parfenyuk, and other talented performers.

Maxim Bakharev is a serviceman, captain, and participant in the Special Military District. In 2022, during partial mobilization, he was called to the front as a platoon commander. On July 22, 2024, during a combat mission, he was seriously wounded while defending his unit. Due to the consequences of his injury, he had his arms and legs amputated. On October 9, 2024, Maxim Bakharev was awarded the Gold Star medal of Hero of the Russian Federation.

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