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In the lead-up to March 8, Moscow's government service centers and flagship Moscow Longevity centers will host a festive program. Visitors to the My Documents offices will receive fresh flowers, origami workshops, and greeting cards, while Moscow Longevity participants will enjoy lectures on health and beauty, culinary, sports, and creative workshops, relaxation sessions, useful gifts, and beauty salons with hair and makeup done by college students. Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.
"For International Women's Day, we've prepared a special program to delight Muscovites. In anticipation of the holiday, visitors to the flagship My Documents government services offices will receive spring hyacinths. At the centers, anyone can sign paper and electronic cards with warm messages for loved ones: mothers, wives, daughters, and grandmothers. Exciting master classes for children and adults are planned. Moscow Longevity Centers will host lectures on beauty and health, sports, and creative activities. Moreover, some centers will open beauty salons where college students will provide free hair and makeup services for project participants. A pleasant surprise awaits patients, doctors, and nurses at medical facilities. For example, the A.S. Loginov Moscow Clinical Research Center will host a special concert for them," said Anastasia Rakova.
"Beauty and Style Day" for Muscovites
In honor of International Women's Day, the Moscow Longevity project will host a "Beauty and Style Day." On March 6, the festive events will take place at 11 flagship Moscow Longevity centers—the addresses are available on websiteLectures, master classes, and open sessions will be held in each of them from 11:00 to 17:00.
A special festive program has been prepared for older Muscovites, bringing together everything that is important to a modern woman, including health care, beauty secrets, the energy of sports, and the joy of creativity. Moscow's longevity centers will host themed master classes and original workshops on this day—each participant will be able to choose their favorite activity and attend any of the centers. The festive program is available at official website project. You can sign up for master classes at your nearest Moscow Longevity Center or by calling 7 495 870-44-44.
On March 6, from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM, beauty salons will be open at the Moscow Longevity Centers Sokolniki (6 Babayevskaya Street), Krylatskoye (42 Rublevskoye Shosse, Building 1), and Yuzhnoye Tushino (9 Skhodnenskaya Street). Students from Moscow colleges will provide free hair and makeup services. A separate program has been prepared for the wives, mothers, and daughters of special military operation (SVO) participants at the Unified Support Center for SVO Participants and Their Family Members. Over the course of the week, they will be offered classes in three areas: physical activity, psychology, and creativity.
Exhibitions, concerts and theatrical performances
College students have created a photo exhibition dedicated to the women who help Moscow residents every day. These include doctors, teachers, and employees of government service centers and social welfare agencies. The exhibition will open on Chistoprudny Boulevard on March 5. The photographs were taken by students from College of Automation and Information Technology No. 20 and the IT. Moscow Information Technology College. The images for the shoot were developed at the First Moscow Educational Complex. The exhibition will run until the end of March; admission is free.
For March 8, the capital's Main Archives Department opened an online exhibition, "Give Women Flowers," in a virtual museum. Moscow – with care for historyThe exhibition is based on archival photographs by Russian artists from the second half of the 20th century. The new exhibition is dedicated to women of various ages and professions, captured in moments of joy holding festive bouquets. The photographs feature both ordinary residents of the capital and prominent figures in culture, sports, and science who made significant contributions to the country's history. Among the exhibition's subjects are composer Alexandra Pakhmutova, actress Tamara Makarova, figure skating coach Tatyana Tarasova, and Hero of the Soviet Union Ekaterina Demina. The exhibition also includes works by renowned artists such as Viktor Akhlomov and Nikolai Drachinsky.
The capital's palaces and creative centers have also prepared a festive program in honor of International Women's Day. Guests will enjoy concerts, master classes, exhibitions, and theatrical performances. The Preobrazhensky Palace of Children and Youth Creativity will host festive concerts on March 5th and 6th, and on March 8th, the Nadezhda group will perform songs and poems. Admission to all events is free. On March 6th, the Zamoskvorechye Children's Creativity Center invites you to the quiz "Both Beautiful and Smart" and the game program "Creative Friday." Registration is required. linkOn the same day, concerts and master classes await guests at the A.V. Kosarev Children's Art Center and the Children's Art House on Taganka; admission is free.
The Strogino Children's Art Center will host the "Happiness Marathon" event on March 8th. Here you can make cards, help homeless animals, and write letters to veterans. Registration for the event is by linkFrom March 4th to 6th, the Undiscovered Islands Children's and Youth Creativity Palace is holding master classes on creating gifts for mothers. Participants are required. pre-registrationA children's drawing exhibition will open there on March 2nd, admission is free.
In honor of the holiday, the Moscow publication will launch a special project on women's teams on March 8. Seven teams were featured, including doctors from the Morozov Children's City Clinical Hospital and staff from Wedding Palace No. 1.
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