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Ksenia Sysoeva, director of the Phoenix student theater and a fourth-year student at the State University of Management's Institute of Marketing, took second place in the media project competition held at the Meganom Academy of Creative Industries' summer school, dedicated to the Cross Years of Russian and Chinese Culture, which took place at the Tavrida art cluster in Crimea.
The ninth summer school was held from September 17 to 23. Experts from friendly countries participated in art schools on contemporary poetry and prose, new media, and modern libraries. Young poets and writers, journalists, librarians, and cultural scholars united to create an environment for exploring the cultural, social, and technological challenges facing the creative industries of both countries.
The New Media Art School brought together leading young media industry representatives. In a creative lab format, participants solved partner cases and developed projects highlighting the cross-cultural interaction between Russia and China.
Ksenia Sysoeva spent seven days actively attending lectures and master classes and interacting with experts. The week was filled with creativity, inspiration, and art.
As part of a team consisting of representatives from various regions of our vast country, Ksenia took second place in the media project competition.
"Tavrida magically enters the hearts of everyone who visits it and remains there forever! My team and I developed a social media project to help Chinese students adapt to Russia, which will certainly continue to thrive, grow, and benefit people. This trip inspired me to learn and develop with renewed vigor, conquering new heights," Ksenia Sysoeva shared her impressions of the summer school.
We wish our student further success in her creative work and studies!
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