Expression Studio's final concert

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Expression Studio will present a final concert dedicated to contemporary dance at the Matveevskoye Cultural Center. The group's students, from junior to senior, will perform choreographic works in various styles, such as contemporary, neoclassical, and experimental dance.

The concert will mark the end of the academic year and demonstrate how contemporary dance is becoming a language of expression for a new generation.

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Sobyanin reported the destruction of 19 drones flying toward Moscow.

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Air defense forces shot down 19 UAVs as they approached Moscow. This was reported on their channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"An attack by four more drones has been repelled. Emergency services are working at the site of the crash," the Moscow Mayor noted.

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Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow stated that the air defense system successfully repelled an attack by 15 drones heading towards the capital.

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A children's play based on the story "The Little Prince"

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In anticipation of International Theatre Day, guests are invited to a children's performance based on the story "The Little Prince."

The Metro Amateur Theatre will present a familiar story of friendship and adventure to young audiences. They will also celebrate their theatre's fifth anniversary with passengers on the electric boat.

Travel is charged separately, according to the tariffs (winter tariff for river electric transport). On weekdays, the fare is 100 rubles when paying with a Troika transport card, 120 rubles with contactless payment, and 100 rubles with biometric payment. Travel is free with a 30-, 90-, or 365-day "Ediny" (Unified) ticket.

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Sergei Sobyanin presented awards to outstanding Moscow cultural workers.

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On Culture Workers' Day, Sergei Sobyanin traditionally presented awards to artists.

"Culture is everything to Moscow. It's our soul, our core. It's our beloved artists, our beloved writers, our beloved composers—it's what makes up both our country and our city. Of course, culture's role is always significant, but when the country is undergoing trials, like today's special military operation, its role is even more significant. Without the spiritual unification of our country, victory is impossible. I am grateful to our artists who have visited special military operation zones and border regions hundreds of times, performing for soldiers and wounded residents. This is great risk, but it's selfless and important work," said Sergei Sobyanin.

According to him, Moscow always invests in the development of its cultural resources, building new museums and theaters, reconstructing old and creating new concert venues, developing public spaces, cultural parks, and art schools.

For active participation in the preparation and holding of international events with the participation of the Chairman of the Russian Government, the Government of the Russian Federation expressed its gratitude to Ivan Rudin, General Director of the Zaryadye Moscow Concert Hall.

"Moscow is truly a unique city. Here, culture lives not only in architectural monuments and ensembles, not only in museums. Masterpieces have been created here in historical monuments, masterpieces of our compatriots, our citizens. This year, we celebrate the 120th anniversary of Dmitri Shostakovich. Just the other day, it was Sergei Rachmaninoff's birthday. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's birthday is coming soon. And recently, we celebrated the birthday of Alexander Sergeyevich Zatsepin. Their masterpieces, celebrated throughout the world, are what unite the world. We are people who have been working in the cultural field since childhood, since the age of four or five. We are engaged in our work, so for us, this is not just a job; for us, it is a calling. We serve our work and our beloved Moscow," noted Ivan Rudin.

For his contribution to the development of Russian musical art and his long-standing creative work for the benefit of the city and Muscovites, Alexander Zatsepin, People's Artist of Russia and Chairman of the Expert Council of the Ekaterininsky Foundation for the Support of Culture and Art, was awarded the "For Impeccable Service to the City of Moscow" (50 years) badge of distinction.

"Today, the award 'For Impeccable Service to the City of Moscow' for 50 years was presented to the legendary composer Alexander Zatsepin, who recently turned 100. His magical music has captured the hearts of millions, graced films that have become classics, and has become truly popular," Sergei Sobyanin wrote on his channel in

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For many years of fruitful work for the benefit of the city of Moscow and Muscovites, the following were recognized:

— the badge of distinction "For Impeccable Service to the City of Moscow" (50 years) — Lyudmila Gavrilova, drama artist, leading stage master of the Moscow Drama Theater named after N.V. Gogol; Valentina Gershanova, deputy director for educational work of Children's Art School No. 17; Elena Zolina, teacher of the Moscow State College of Musical Performance named after F. Chopin; Maria Karelskikh, ballet tutor of the Moscow State Academic Operetta Theater; Irina Pallo, teacher of the Children's Art School "Phoenix";

— the badge of distinction "For impeccable service to the city of Moscow" (40 years) — Nina Vasilyeva, teacher at the Moscow City Children's Music School named after I.O. Dunaevsky; Alla Varlamova, director of the Franz Schubert Children's Art School; Elena Salyuk, teacher at the S.P. Diaghilev Children's Art School;

— the badge of distinction "For impeccable service to the city of Moscow" (30 years) — Alexander Izraelson, drama actor, leading stage master of the Moscow Taganka Theatre; Igor Kornev, manager of the creative team of the Moscow Academic Musical Theatre named after People's Artists K.S. Stanislavsky and Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko;

— the badge of distinction “For impeccable service to the city of Moscow” (25 years) — Igor Petrov, drama actor of the Moscow Oleg Tabakov Theatre.

Lyudmila Gavrilova thanked the Mayor of Moscow and noted that she never wanted to live anywhere but the capital. She expressed gratitude for his assistance in organizing events for the centennial of the N.V. Gogol Moscow Drama Theater.

Igor Petrov, a drama actor at the Oleg Tabakov Moscow Theater, also thanked Sergei Sobyanin's team for their contribution to cultural development. He said Moscow is the best place on earth and a true pearl of world civilization.

For their significant contribution to the development of culture and long-standing creative work, the title of "Honorary Artist of the City of Moscow" was awarded to:

— Elena Valyushkina, drama artist, leading stage master of the Mossovet State Academic Theatre;

— Viktor Vasiliev, drama actor of the Moscow Drama Theatre named after A.S. Pushkin;

— Sergey Miller, drama actor, leading stage master of the Moscow Drama Theatre named after A.S. Pushkin;

— Elvina Mukhutdinova, drama artist, leading stage master of the Children's Musical Theater of Young Actors;

— Svetlana Nurkas, first category drama artist of the Moscow State Theatre “Lenkom Mark Zakharov”;

— Sergey Popov, wild animal trainer at the Grandfather Durov’s Corner Theatre;

— Victoria Romanenko, a top-category drama artist at the Moscow Sovremennik Theatre;

— Sergey Udovik, drama actor, leading stage master of the Vladimir Mayakovsky Moscow Academic Theatre;

— Egor Kharlamov, drama actor, leading stage master of the Moscow Drama Theatre named after M.N. Ermolova.

For services to the development of culture and many years of conscientious work, the title of "Honored Worker of Culture of the City of Moscow" was awarded to:

— Marat Garipov, director of the Moscow Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Igor Butman;

— Veronika Kamaeva, head of the concert department of the State Historical, Architectural, Artistic and Landscape Museum-Reserve "Tsaritsyno";

— Elena Laplansh, director of the V. Ya. Shebalin Children’s Music School;

— Alexey Luchkin, Deputy Director for Scientific and Methodological Work at the State Museum of the Defense of Moscow;

— Alexander Moskalyev, director of the Meridian Culture and Art Center;

— Galina Filatova, tailor of men's clothing for the costume and props complex at the Gorky Film Studio;

— Svetlana Fedotova, director of the V.D. Polenov Children's Art School;

— Roman Khrystyuk, Deputy Director of the Moscow Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Igor Butman;

— Natalia Shuvalova, teacher at the G.P. Vishnevskaya College of Musical and Theatre Arts.

Elena Valyushkina, a drama actress and leading stage director at the Mossovet State Academic Theatre, invited Sergei Sobyanin to attend the theatre's performances and noted that the Moscow stage is the best.

Leading stage manager of the Children's Musical Theater of Young Actors, Elvina Mukhutdinova, thanked the Mayor of Moscow for this prestigious honor and her significant contribution to the development of the capital's children.

"Thank you for investing so much in them, for believing in them. They're wonderful, they won't let us down. And every year we graduate young people, they go on to theater schools, then we meet at venues, and sometimes we even meet them on stage in other projects," she emphasized.

Victoria Romanenko, a top-category drama artist at the Moscow Sovremennik Theatre, expressed gratitude to Sergei Sobyanin, noting that she lives in the best city on earth and works in one of Moscow's finest theatres.

In turn, Galina Filatova, a tailor for men's clothing at the Gorky Film Studio's costume and props department, praised the studio's contribution to its development, including the construction of a new building and its provision of modern equipment.

Roman Khrystyuk, Deputy Director of the Moscow Jazz Orchestra under Igor Butman, congratulated his colleagues on their professional holiday. He noted that it is a great joy and responsibility for him to be part of the Moscow Mayor's team.

"Thank you for the opportunity to make our city's culture even more vibrant, even more significant, so that it becomes known around the world. We bring glory to Moscow and Russian culture together with the Moscow Jazz Orchestra, and thanks to your support, five years ago we created the largest jazz festival in the world—the Moscow Jazz Festival," said Roman Khrystyuk.

Andrey Borisov, General Director of the Moscow Academic Musical Theatre named after People's Artists K.S. Stanislavsky and Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko, emphasized that the city is doing a great deal to develop the theatrical scene.

"And it's not just the budget; it's various creative projects, like 'Teatralny Boulevard,' and so much more. It's fair to say that thanks to the Moscow Department of Culture, we're capable of solving any problem," he concluded.

The following were awarded the Moscow Government Certificate of Honor:

— Lyudmila Dobrynina, film inspector of the film fund department of the department for coordination and control of the activities of cinemas and the film fund of the state budgetary cultural institution of the city of Moscow “Moscow Cinema”;

— Angelica Dormidontova, director of the K.G. Paustovsky Museum;

— Evdokia Tokareva, teacher at the Moscow State Choreographic School named after L.M. Lavrovsky;

— Sarkis Mervanyan, General Director of the Moscow Directorate for the Development of Cultural Centers;

— Irina Muravskaya, teacher at the A.G. Novikov Children’s Music School;

— Dmitry Frolov, artist-restorer of the tempera painting restoration sector of the museum collections restoration department of the Moscow State United Art, Historical, Architectural and Natural Landscape Museum-Reserve.

The Moscow Mayor's gratitude was announced:

— To Andrey Borisov, General Director of the Moscow Academic Musical Theatre named after People’s Artists K.S. Stanislavsky and Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko;

— Maxim Zabelin, Head of the International Relations Department of the Central City Business Library;

— To Vitaly Kishchenko, drama actor, leading stage master of the Mossovet State Academic Theatre.

"It's hard to overestimate the contribution culture makes to every person's life. It's part of our souls; its works fill us with light and kindness, give us strength, and inspire us to achieve great things," Sergei Sobyanin emphasized in his MAX channel.

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Four more integrated territorial development projects are being implemented in Moscow.

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The Moscow government has approved the comprehensive development of four underutilized non-residential development sites, totaling 4.46 hectares, in the Vnukovo, Nagorny, Vykhino-Zhulebino, and Beskudnikovsky districts. Over 120,000 square meters of real estate will be constructed on the site of these outdated properties to implement the renovation program.

One of the redeveloped sites is located in the Kokoshkino dacha village, near the Kokoshkino station on the Moscow Central Diameter (Moscow Central Diameter) line. The site covers 1.76 hectares and offers 47,940 square meters of potential urban development.

The second site being redeveloped is located at Varshavskoe Shosse, buildings 82–86, at the intersection with Chongarsky Boulevard. It covers an area of 1.63 hectares and has a potential development potential of 42,340 square meters.

Another site is located on Ryazansky Prospekt (property 66). The area of the redeveloped territory is 0.63 hectares, with an urban development potential of 22,220 square meters of real estate. The Ryazansky Prospekt station on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya metro line is located nearby.

The fourth redevelopment site covers 0.44 hectares. It is located on Dmitrovskoe Shosse (property 91, building 1) near the Seligerskaya station on the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya metro line. The site's urban development potential amounts to 11,550 square meters of real estate.

Residential complexes will be built on the sites. The surrounding areas will be landscaped, and the street and road network will be reorganized. Children's playgrounds, sports fields, and recreation areas will be built in the courtyards of the new buildings.

It is expected that the implementation of four integrated territorial development projects will provide modern housing to approximately 2,500 people. This will also create over 400 jobs.

As of March 24, 2026, the Moscow Government has approved and is implementing 200 integrated development projects covering a total area of over 1,800 hectares, with plans to build approximately 36.3 million square meters of real estate. This will create approximately 407,000 jobs.

 

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Sergei Sobyanin congratulated cultural workers on their professional holiday.

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March 25th marks Culture Workers' Day. Sergei Sobyanin wrote on his channel in MAX messenger congratulated the employees of the capital's cultural institutions on their professional holiday.

The Mayor of Moscow noted that thanks to their hard work, talent, and enthusiasm, wonderful exhibitions, popular performances, and legendary films are created, warm creative encounters and intellectual library evenings are held. Furthermore, numerous cultural and educational projects are emerging that generate enormous interest among Muscovites and visitors.

"Thank you for your selfless service to the arts. For your significant contribution to the development of Moscow as a center of great culture," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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Furthermore, the Mayor of Moscow wished the capital's cultural workers good health, prosperity, inexhaustible inspiration, and new creative successes.

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Active Citizen for Children launched its first multiplayer game

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Platform "Active Citizen for Children" continues to expand opportunities for young users. For example, the first multiplayer game appeared here. "Intellectual Duel" — a quiz that can be a great option for family fun. Children can compete in real time against parents, grandparents, friends, and other platform users.

During the game, participants will answer questions about the history, transportation, nature, and architecture of Moscow. For example, users will be able to test their knowledge of the Kremlin and Stalin's skyscrapers, learn interesting facts about the VDNKh fountains and bridges, and recall the differences between an electric bus and a regular bus, as well as the remarkable features of the Moscow Metro. Additionally, users will be asked questions about the inhabitants of Moscow parks—moose, beavers, bats, and butterflies. Cultural-themed tasks will help them recall the city's traditions, theaters, and museums. Thus, the quiz becomes not only entertainment but also a guide to Moscow, allowing children to explore the capital through play.

How to play

"Intellectual Duel" offers several game formats. A practice mode is available for familiarizing yourself with the quiz mechanics: you can play against a platform character, but no points are awarded. Young users can also challenge friends or family members by inviting them via a link, game number, or QR code. You can also play against random platform users or assemble a team of two or three people and face off against another team in a two-on-two or three-on-three format.

Each game consists of 10 questions, with 30 seconds to answer. The faster a participant answers correctly, the more points they receive. The player or team with the most points wins. The results are compiled into a leaderboard where you can track your progress over the course of a week, month, or the entire duration of your participation.

For winning the game, children aged six to 14 receive children's points from the city's loyalty program. "A Million Prizes"Their number depends on the chosen level of difficulty of the questions: one participant can earn up to 300 points per month, and no more than 2,400 points over the entire period. Points can be used to obtain goods and services from program partners, presented inspecial section the Million Prizes website, and also donate to charities that support animals.

To participate in the quiz, you must log in to the Active Citizen for Children platform using your account on the mos.ru portal orMoscow Electronic School.

"Active Citizen for Children"is an online platform created specifically for young Muscovites aged six to 14. Here, kids can take part in surveys to make important decisions about the city. They can also enjoy engaging quizzes, games, and videos that introduce Moscow and tell about the city's history, development, and projects for children.

The platform is being developed by the State Public Institution “New Management Technologies” and the capital Department of Information Technology.

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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A courageous romantic

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Library No. 234 will host a literary program, "The Courageous Romantic," dedicated to the 140th anniversary of Nikolai Gumilyov's birth.

Visitors will be introduced to the book and illustration exhibition "Literary Romantic. Nikolai Gumilyov," which features the poet's collections and will also feature a lecture on his life and work.

The program will feature excerpts from Gumilev's works performed by Konstantin Utenin.

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A combined ticket to the exhibitions "White Nights. In Dialogue with the Master" and "Protomuseum"

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The Vykhino Gallery, part of the Moscow Exhibition Halls association, will host the exhibition "White Nights. In Dialogue with the Master," featuring works by the artist-architects of the Workshop-TAF (Theatre of Architectural Form), created in the Russian North under the direction of Alexander Ermolaev.

The project, which develops the gallery's "Protomuseum" ideas, immerses the viewer in the silence of the northern landscape, where material, place, and tradition become the artist's co-authors.

The exhibition continues to introduce "protodesign"—archaic objects from peasant life—as well as contemporary works in which artists abandon their authorial will in favor of a dialogue with the material and the spirit of the place.

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Cosmonauts' wives

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Library No. 169 "Prospect" will host a program dedicated to Cosmonautics Day.

Guests will learn about the cosmonauts' wives—Valentina Gagarina, Svetlana Leonova, and others—and how they supported their husbands in the face of constant danger and separation, raising their children in an atmosphere of anticipation and pride.

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