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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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Specialists from the capital's cultural and educational spheres are invited to the "Moscow Masters" competition. Applications are now open. open and will last until April 12, it was timed to coincide with Cultural Workers' Day. This was reported Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.
"The competition will be held in three stages. Participants will have to solve practical problems and present their projects and creative performances," said Natalia Sergunina.
In the first qualifying round, applicants will propose events and programs to celebrate national holidays. In the second round, contestants will record a video about themselves and present to the jury their own projects, implemented in 2025 or 2026, that have socially significant impact. A shortlist of finalists will then be selected, who will prepare and perform creative performances at the Moskvich Cultural Center. The winners will be awarded there this summer.
Last year, Alexander Shelyakin, an employee of the N.A. Ostrovsky State Museum and Cultural Center "Integration," took first place. He presented the "Family Traditions of Perovo" competition. Parents and their children from the Perovo district participated in intellectual quizzes about the capital, as well as creative and sports competitions.
The winner was Anna Gribinchuk, an employee of the Mossovet District Community Center, who presented the "Indian Summer" festival in the village of Akulovo. The program included master classes and lectures on folk crafts, a play, and performances by instrumental ensembles.
Sergei Sobyanin presented state and city awards to Muscovites.
The "Moscow Masters" competition has been held since 1998 with the support of the Moscow Government, the Moscow Federation of Trade Unions, and the Moscow Confederation of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (Employers). It covers various sectors, including industry, tourism, construction, housing and utilities, transportation, and culture.
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