Moscow College Students Restore Russian Cultural Heritage Sites

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Students of the College of Architecture, Design and Reengineering No. 26 (26 KADR), together with experienced mentors, carried out work on the restoration of chapels and cathedrals in the Tver and Arkhangelsk regions. The accumulated experience and collected materials are used by future restorers, artists, architects and designers for diploma theses, scientific publications, creative projects and exhibitions. This was reported by the press service of the capital Department of Education and Science.

"For 20 years now, students from the capital's college have been going on expeditions to different regions of our country, where they study wooden architecture in practice and help preserve unique churches and chapels. The students communicate with local residents and study history, culture, everyday life, and traditions. Such experience not only forms professional skills in young specialists, but also helps them understand the value of cultural heritage and our role in preserving it. In total, over 500 students and teachers of professional disciplines took part in the expeditions," the department's press service said.

37 expedition members restored the wooden chapel of Pyotr Zhukov and Prokhor Mikhailov in the village of Nikulino in the Tver region. In the village of Kozlovo, they continued work in the church of St. Alexius of Siberia: they painted the dome ceiling and restored the iconostasis. In the village of Karelsky Gorodok, they dismantled the canvases, set up a drainage system, and installed drainage in the chapel of the holy martyr Vlasiy.

College student Anna Ronzhina painted the dome of the Church of St. Alexius of Siberia in the village of Kozlovo. This was her first experience of this kind: she mastered the basics of icon painting, met other expedition members, and felt the peculiarities of life in the field. In addition, she realized her involvement in preserving the country's cultural heritage. In the future, the girl plans to return to these places.

Another group of 16 people went to the Arkhangelsk region, where they joined volunteer work at the 17th-century St. Nicholas Church. The students interacted with local residents and studied the history of the village and its traditions.

Student Maria Eriskina said that during the expedition they helped craftsmen dismantle an old temple, which is planned to be restored later. She also noted that for her, as a future specialist in landscape gardening, it was especially valuable to learn about plants and the traditions of their use. According to her, the college teachers explained how to communicate with local residents and ask questions. Maria emphasized that even a small contribution from students is important, because it helps preserve history and culture, which are important to tell others about.

In addition to practical work, the guys collected materials for diplomas and future projects, including the creation of an audio guide to the village of Volosovo, research articles and a design project for an eco-trail to the Horse Stone shrine. Future designers and restorers made sketches and photographs for exhibitions, and also prepared a layout of a magazine with the results of their research.

"The expedition itself is just the tip of the iceberg. Behind it lies a long process of preparation and subsequent processing of the collected knowledge and materials. Throughout the year, students defend their ideas for future research and projects, learn to live in field conditions, and study the history of the region. Thanks to this, by the time they leave, everyone knows their task: someone studies wooden buildings, someone interviews local residents, and someone studies the natural environment. Once on site, the guys learn to work in a team, adopt the experience of masters and see how their actions change the space around them. And upon returning, the collected materials become part of diploma theses, scientific publications, and the basis for various projects, research, and exhibitions," said Yulia Sokolina, Director of the College of Architecture, Design, and Reengineering No. 26.

The summer expeditions were a continuation of the college's long-standing work to preserve cultural heritage. In recent years, young specialists have restored monuments in various regions of Russia, from the Far East to North Ossetia, and last year they completed the restoration of an abandoned 19th-century wooden chapel in the Tver Region, where services are now held again.

Previously Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development, said that you can try yourself in the specialties taught in Moscow colleges at the interactive platform of the forum-festival "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" inGostiny DvorAmong the master classes is a restoration lesson organized by the 26 KADR college.

Detailed information about in-demand professions and specialties taught in the capital's colleges is available on the website "Colleges of Moscow", in the same names telegram channel Andcommunity on the social network VKontakte.

The number of applicants to capital colleges has increased by 40 percentMost Moscow college students start working while still studying

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"Good Service": VDNKh invites you to a photo exhibition dedicated to the SVO

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At VDNKh, in the Museum of Heroism (Pavilion No. 59), there is a photo-painting exhibition called “Good Service” dedicated to the history of the special military operation (SVO). The author of the presented works is Russian film director, producer, actor and public figure Mikhail Matrosov.

The exhibition includes 24 works. Among the most poignant pictures are a photograph of a boy left homeless after a bombing, a fence riddled with shrapnel with the inscription "People are living", a cat that lost its owners and cuddled up to the chest of a Russian soldier, and an image of the Holy Mother of God captured in the window opening of an empty hut.

The exhibition tells about modern heroes, the courage of people who not only strive to survive, but also resist evil at the cost of their own lives. This is an artistic narrative about what is important for everyone today: about the battle for the Motherland, freedom and faith, for the preservation of the traditional heritage of the country, its moral and spiritual values.

The photographs were taken by Mikhail Matrosov and his front-line friends on the combat contact line, in front-line settlements and evacuation points, military hospitals and in liberated territories. The pictures were selected from a huge amount of photo and documentary film material, and then artistically processed using modern technology by the artist Ilya Ryabov.

The curator of the exhibition is Alena Dolgopolova, an international journalist and expert in the field of cultural diplomacy and international humanitarian relations.

The exhibition "Good Service" at the Museum of Heroism at VDNKh will last until September 15, 2025.

VDNKh museums have prepared unique and thematic excursions for the entire summer

The Museum of Heroism is a modern multimedia space where you can get acquainted with documentary evidence of the exploits of several generations of defenders of the Motherland and learn about their unparalleled courage. It is open from 11:00 to 22:00 daily, except Mondays. The Museum of Heroism can be visited free of charge. Guided tours are available for organized groups. To sign up for them, you must leave a request atVDNKh website.

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The Moscow 2030 Forum invites you to the main events of this week

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Forum-festival "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" has prepared a rich program for city residents. Guests can expect lectures, shows, film screenings, sports events and more. What interesting things can be found at the forum venues from August 5 to 8 — in our material.

Zaryadye Park: Paintings Come to Life and Conversations on the Psychology of Finance

The Zaryadye Park is hosting the Cultural City festival. On August 7 at 9:00 p.m., guests are invited to join the musical and dramatic program "Tchaikovsky 2030" in honor of the 185th anniversary of Pyotr Tchaikovsky. The composer Nikola Melnikov, a symphony orchestra, theater and film actors will perform on the stage of the large amphitheater, rethinking classical music through electronic sound, choreography and poetic words. Anyone can attend the event, no registration required.

There will also be a concert there on August 8 at 9:00 pm "Symphonic Pictures", where music and painting will merge in one space. To the sounds of the Selen Orchestra, with the help of artificial intelligence, paintings by Ivan Aivazovsky, Ivan Shishkin, Yuri Pimenov, Vasily Kandinsky, Viktor Vasnetsov and other masters will come to life. Free admission.

On August 8, a financial literacy marathon will start at the Zapovednoye Polusta: Finliteracy site. For visitors of all ages, the organizers have prepared interactive games, master classes, lectures, quizzes, financial cartoons, film lectures and humorous monologues. For example, at 12:00 in the small amphitheater, TV presenter Svetlana Zeynalova and blogger, artist German Glas, together with the audience, will discuss how character, habits and upbringing affect our financial decisions. They will also talk about how to deal with temptations, fears and the desire to control everything or, on the contrary, the desire to let everything slide. Login by registration.

Gostiny Dvor and Muzeon: Artificial Intelligence and Urbanism

On August 6 at 19:00 in Gostiny Dvor, city residents are invited to Olga Uskova's lecture "Moscow 2030 — the world capital of cultural and technological innovations based on AI." The speaker is one of the most influential entrepreneurs in the field of artificial intelligence. Visitors will be told how innovations and technologies are used to create a comfortable and safe society, and will also be explained with examples why Moscow is the world's technological capital.

Educational lectures will be held in the Moscow Economy pavilion of the Muzeon Arts Park. On August 5 at 17:30, financial market experts will explain how to protect yourself and your loved ones fromtelephone fraud. On August 6 at 17:00, guests will be told how to implement tax deduction on expenses for treatment, education, mortgage and investments. On August 7 at 17.00 there will be a lecture on how the younger generation can form pension savings. Entrance to the events is free.

The Muzeon Arts Park is hosting the exhibition "Digital Technologies of Moscow". From August 5 to 7, there will be evening screenings of the film for guests aged six and over "Moscow in Digital". Viewers will learn how IT projects and services in the capital were created and developed over 30 years, what innovative solutions allowed Moscow to become one of the most cities in the world, and will be able to assess the important role that technology plays for residents and the capital today. Admission is free.

On August 8 at 19:00 in the multimedia pavilion "The Art of Building" of the Muzeon Art Park, a lecture by Galina Minakova will take place "How We Came to Panel Houses". Listeners will learn about the influence of urbanism on everyday life and will learn to see different architectural styles in the city. The event is for guests aged 16 and over, no registration required.

Luzhniki, Krasny Oktyabr, VDNKh: from the firefighters' championship to the Tetris station

The Luzhniki Olympic Complex became the festival venue "Moscow 2030. Sports. Man of the Future". From August 5 to 10, city residents are expected to attend sports competitions "Basketball Week", the program includes master classes in trampoline slam dunking and basketball freestyle, mini-tournaments with champions, open training sessions, as well as the Russian Basketball Combined Cup, which will take place from August 8 to 10. A highlight will be the only dunk show in Russia, Playmaker School.

Children are invited to a master class by Alina Efremenko, coach of the International Project "Her World, Her Rules", headed by the European Zone of the International Basketball Federation, as well as to a children's dunk contest and a three-point contest. Age of participants – from six years, admission is free.

August 8 from 12:00 to 22:00 at the exhibition of equipment urban economy complex an event will take place in Luzhniki "Moscow Fire and Rescue Team Day". Participants of the open capital championship "Fire Olympus" – firefighters and rescuers will go the distance in full combat gear weighing about 50 kilograms, including breathing apparatus, and cope with tests that are as close as possible to real situations. Registration is not required, the beginning is at 12:00.

In the "Red October" space, on the "Man of the Future" site of the city economy complex, you can master a couple of parkour techniquesmaster class, where professionals will teach tricks and techniques to city residents from the age of seven, as well as share personal experience and answer questions. On August 5, visitors are invited to a master class at 12:30, 15:30 and 17:30, on August 6 and 7, the master class will be held at 12:30, 15:00 and 17:00, on August 8 – at 12:30, 15:00, 17:00 and 19:00. Also on these days at 15:00, 17:00 and 19:00 there will be parkour show for spectators aged five and over. Admission to both events is free.

At VDNKh, near the interactive museum complex "Buran", they deployed Tetris station — a city gaming panel. The site will open on August 6 and will be open daily from 10:00 to 22:00. Anyone aged 14 and over can take part in Moscow Tetris Championship — the competition will be held from August 6 to September 12 on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 14:00 to 20:00.

The Ferris wheel "Solntse Moskvy" is painted in the colors of the forum-festival "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" and the employer brand of the Moscow Government "Your City – Your Business". The career space "Nastroenie – Moscow" of the Personnel Services Department is also open here. Visitors can learn about career opportunities in Moscow organizations and take bright photos in the photo zone and photo booth.

Skolkovo and the 50th Anniversary of October Park: Blues and Unmanned Systems

On August 7, the Skolkovo Innovation Center will launch a project-based educational intensive course "Archipelago" as part of the International Forum "Unmanned Systems: Technologies of the Future", which will bring together individual participants, startups, universities and companies from different regions of Russia. There will be educational programs, lectures, master classes, as well as national drone competitions with international participation. Entrance by prior registration.

The 50th Anniversary of October Park invites city residents aged six and over to take part in a master class on creating a cartoon "Puppet animation" from 5 to 7 August from 12:00 to 20:00 and on 8 August from 12:00 to 21:00.

Guests will learn the specifics of frame-by-frame shooting, story creation, editing and dubbing. And then they will come up with, film and prepare their own cartoon for showing. Admission is free.

In addition, on August 7 at 19:00, the park's music venue will host a performance Blues Band Sergey Pakhomov. Visitors will enjoy a live show with world hits and original compositions. No registration required.

"Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030"— is an opportunity to get acquainted with the future on a city-wide scale by trying out its technologies that are already being used in the capital today. Children and adults will be able to communicate with robots and artificial intelligence, watch modern unmanned transport in action, play on technologically advanced sports grounds, study new educational, medical and industrial innovations, immerse themselves in VR space and much more.

A large-scale forum-festival will be held within the framework of the project "Summer in Moscow". From August 1 to September 14, dozens of venues will host cultural, sports, educational and other events dedicated to the development of one of the most modern megacities in the world. Information about the venues and a detailed program are available on the official website forum-festival.

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How Muscovites are developing the capital with the help of the City of Ideas platform

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Over the first six months of 2025, more than 360 proposals from Muscovites have already been implemented, which have come to life thanks to the platform "City of Ideas". Residents regularly submit initiatives for the development of the capital to the section "Suggest an idea".

Users have access to 16 areas that cover 65 topics, from parks to rail transport. In 2025, the most popular areas among city residents are "Culture" and "Youth".

Cultural Moscow: Art is getting closer

In the sphere "Culture" 67 proposals have been implemented. For example, Gorky Park regularly hosts excursions and exhibitions.

A whole program of creative and educational events appeared in the recreation area "Terletskaya Dubrava". For example, a lecture "Problems of climate change: historical aspect" was organized for visitors in the pavilion "Lecture Hall" on the main square of the park. Residents discussed current issues of the changing climate.

A lesson from the project "The History of One Painting" was also organized for the park's guests. Muscovites attended a master class in painting and learned a lot about the great artists Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael Santi and Salvador Dali.

The park's territory has become a favorite place for family recreation. Children enthusiastically draw, play board games and listen to fairy tales, while adults attend environmental lectures. The educational project "A Place in the Sun" is popular. Here you can not only see photo exhibitions dedicated to the nature of Moscow, but also learn how everyone can contribute to preserving the ecology of the city, and attend thematic excursions.

Transport Moscow: convenience at the initiative of residents

In the sphere "Transport" Muscovites offer solutions to improve the comfort of moving around the city. Thus, public transport stops have turned into multifunctional information centers. For example, you can find out about vacancies in the structures of the Moscow transport system or about the service "Learn about the housing complex", which helps city residents choose housing taking into account the transport accessibility and infrastructure of the area. And also at the stops there is a convenient route schedule, including in the form of a poster with a QR code, which allows passengers to accurately plan their time.

Pedestrian Moscow: Comfort Step by Step

In the sphere "Getting Around the City" Residents of the capital actively propose solutions for improving pedestrian infrastructure. Thanks to their proposals, new comfortable areas for walking and safe crossings are appearing. Thus, approaches to the bus stops "Veshnyakovskaya, Building 41" and "Ploshchad Amilcara Cabrala" were improved.

Smart Moscow: technologies for the convenience of residents

Active citizens also contribute to the development of the capital's digital services by leaving ideas in the section "Electronic Projects"Thanks to the suggestions of Muscovites, they become more convenient and functional.

So, in the section "Incentives" on the website of the city loyalty program "A Million Prizes" In the card of each souvenir you can read the reviews of the owners and see real photos of the goods. In addition, at the initiative of users, you can now send the points received for active participation in city electronic projects to replenish the account in the application of the popular public catering network.

The mechanics of the project have also changed. "City of Tasks". The new status "Under review" allows participants to take on more tasks at once, since reports that are being moderated no longer take up space in the list of tasks taken into work. This change helps Muscovites to participate more actively in the development of cultural life and the improvement of the city.

Youth Moscow: How Muscovites' Ideas Change the City

Thanks to the sphere "Youth" On the "City of Ideas" platform, young residents of the capital are actively involved in creating new cultural and educational projects. This year, 45 proposals have already been implemented.

For the youth of Moscow, within the framework of the idea of a resident, directed to the theme "City of Heroes Moscow". Development of the project", a lecture "The role of information and media in a special military operation" was organized. In the format of "Dialogue with a hero" it was read by Russian journalist and TV presenter, editor of TV programs and writer Artem Sheinin.

And on the eve of the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, a bus excursion to the museum complex "Road of Memory" and the main temple of the Armed Forces of Russia was organized for students of Moscow universities. The children learned more about the courage and fortitude of Soviet soldiers during the battle.

Platform "City of Ideas" has been operating since 2014. More than 625 thousand users have joined it. They share ideas on how to make the capital even more comfortable. In total, Muscovites can offer initiatives on 65 topics in 15 areas of city life.

Over 8.8 thousand proposals have already been implemented. City residents participated in projects dedicated to electronic services, culture, entrepreneurship, healthcare, education, transport and other topics. The City of Ideas platform is being developed by the State Institution New Management Technologies and the capital Department of Information Technology.

The creation, development and operation of the e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, correspond to 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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Sobyanin opened the first flagship MFC for registration of self-propelled vehicles

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Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin and Oksana Lut, Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation, opened a multifunctional center (MFC) of the Association of Administrative and Technical Inspections (OATI) of the city of Moscow in the Ochakovo-Matveevskoye district on Ryabinovaya Street (property 38).

"There are over 130,000 units of self-propelled equipment registered in the capital – these are asphalt pavers, excavators, loaders, tractors, agricultural and other machines for large businesses. The number of ATVs is growing. Until recently, registering such equipment was quite a complicated process. We have changed the situation. Today, together with the Minister of Agriculture of Russia Oksana Lut, we inspected the new multifunctional center of the Association of Administrative and Technical Inspections of the City of Moscow on Ryabinovaya Street. Here you can get all the necessary services in a single window in one visit: from registering cars and passing a technical inspection to passing exams and obtaining a license to drive them. As a result, the time for providing services will be reduced by at least half. There are no analogues of such a complex in our country yet, and it is based on the best modern technological solutions," Sergei Sobyanin wrote in

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Of the 130.6 thousand self-propelled vehicles registered in Moscow, legal entities own 92.8 thousand units, and citizens own 35.5 thousand units. Among them:

— road construction machinery (37 percent) — rollers, asphalt pavers, excavators;

— municipal vehicles (31 percent) — forklifts and front-end loaders, tractors;

— agricultural machinery (23 percent) — tractors, combines;

— off-road vehicles (nine percent) — snowmobiles, ATVs, buggies.

"Obtaining all the necessary documents should be as convenient, clear and fast as possible. To this end, we are working on creating a single digital ecosystem of Gostekhnadzor, which will contain all the information on the stages of ownership, registration, technical inspection, insurance and disposal of equipment and will ensure the synchronization of the work of all interested departments. Special thanks to the Mayor of Moscow for supporting the development of the capital's Gostekhnadzor. The approach implemented in the new MFC is focused on fast and high-quality service provision, digitalization and customer focus. We plan to extend this practice to other regions," said Oksana Lut.

Sergei Sobyanin thanked the minister for his assistance in implementing a project that is important for the city.

"We created the most comfortable conditions for registration. Although this is the center of administrative inspection, the most important task was to create conditions, because after all, tens of thousands of vehicles that require technical inspection, obtaining rights, re-registration – all this did not happen in the best conditions. Thank you very much for giving us advice, giving the technical task, coordinating such a joint project of Gostekhnadzor in Moscow. We are ready to share our experience, help, create conditions. Thank you very much. I think this is an important project," said the Mayor of Moscow.

Technology and comfort

The area of the multifunctional center of the OATI of the city of Moscow is 5.5 thousand square meters. It includes the flagship center of the Specialized State Inspectorate for Supervision of the Technical Condition of Self-Propelled Machines and Other Types of Equipment of Moscow (Gostekhnadzor of the city of Moscow), sites for technical inspection and registration of self-propelled equipment and for practical training and exams for the right to operate it.

The flagship MFC provides three government services: registration, technical inspection and issuance of a permit for driving a tractor driver.

"Registration and technical inspection take about 40 minutes. Passing the practical and theoretical parts of the exam and receiving a ready tractor driver's license takes an hour and a half," said Alexandra Plekhanova, head of the one-stop service at the flagship MFC. "The theoretical exam is on computers, and the practice is on the training ground, which we also have here."

An administrative and garage complex has also been built to accommodate operating services and ensure the operation of the OATI specialized equipment fleet. In 2026, it is planned to commission a laboratory that will monitor the quality of work performed on road and other sites, and conduct tests of materials used in the improvement and repair of municipal facilities.

The MFC has created a comfortable environment for visitors, including an electronic support system (navigation), reception, cloakroom, spacious halls, waiting areas, and a cafe. Initial reception and issuance of completed documents are carried out in a separate spacious room equipped with the necessary equipment and comfortable furniture.

Parking spaces have been allocated for applicants arriving by private transport. It is also possible to unload the equipment provided for inspection from a lowboy directly on the territory of the center. Previously, this required looking for parking spaces on the streets, which was inconvenient for owners and created additional difficulties for other drivers.

Technical inspection and exams

During the technical inspection, specialists check the operation of equipment that determines traffic safety: for example, steering, braking and hydraulic systems, light signaling, as well as the condition of tire treads. More than 25 special devices are provided for this. If the car meets the required parameters, the State Technical Supervision Authority of Moscow issues a certificate of passing the technical inspection (TO).

As for the previously operating inspection sites in Golyanovo on Montazhnaya Street (building 11) and in Chertanovo Tsentralny on Podolskikh Kursantov Street (building 7, building 16), they are in demand and will continue to operate.

Before the opening of the MFC, exams for the right to operate self-propelled equipment were held at one of 18 training centers located in different parts of the city. Applicants had to wait for an inspector of the State Technical Supervision Service of Moscow to arrive at one or another training center. To receive a ready certificate, it was necessary to personally come to the State Technical Supervision Service department no earlier than the next day after the exam.

In the new MFC, taking exams and issuing tractor driver's licenses will take no more than two hours. It will also be possible to choose a convenient time for this in advance.

For passing theoretical and practical exams for the right to operate self-propelled equipment, the MFC has four specialized classrooms, as well as a unique site occupying more than 0.8 hectares. It fully complies with the current requirements and recommendations of the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia for the area, number and sequence of examination exercises.

At the same time, the new site allows you to take a practical exam on three types of equipment, such as an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), a tractor, an auto- and an electric forklift. Exams are accepted in six categories of self-propelled vehicles: A1 (ATV, ATV), A2 (all-terrain vehicle, buggy), B (mini tractors), C (forklifts, excavator-loader), D (tractors with high engine power), E (tracked excavators).

The maximum objectivity of the assessment during the exam will be ensured by the intelligent system "Smart Polygon". Using video cameras, sensors, and a GNSS RTK positioning complex, the system collects and analyzes data on the condition, location, trajectory, and speed of the self-propelled vehicle during the exam, recording errors in completing the exercises.

There is also a video recording that can be viewed. This is especially important in the event of an unsuccessful exam, as it allows you to understand the mistakes made.

Owners and drivers of self-propelled equipment can apply for government services at the new center on Ryabinovaya Street on the mos.ru portal.

The multifunctional center of the Moscow City OATI is open five days a week (except Saturday and Sunday): Monday – Thursday from 08:00 to 17:00, Friday – from 08:00 to 15:45 (lunch break from 12:00 to 12:45). It is expected to receive more than 20 thousand visitors per year.

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Director and teacher. How we will remember Boris Yukhananov

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Theatre-goers have known the name of Boris Yukhananov since the 1980s, when he created the country's first independent group, "Theater-Theater", which revealed the genre of performance in a different way. He gave new life to one of the most famous theatres in Moscow, and each performance created by him became a real cultural event.

From GITIS to "Theater-Theater"

Boris Yukhananov was born in 1957 in Moscow. After school, he entered the Voronezh Institute of Arts, choosing the specialty of "theater and film actor". Later, he decided to continue his theater education and was enrolled in GITIS – this time to specialize in "drama director".

The future master graduated from GITIS in 1986, and his name was almost immediately recognized by everyone who loved art and followed what was happening in this area. Boris Yukhananov became a co-founder of the cinematographic movement "Parallel Cinema", created in opposition to auteur cinema and official art. The participants were directors from Moscow and Leningrad; in their films, they emphasized various non-public topics, not always understandable to the mass audience.

At the same time, Boris Yuryevich did not stop paying attention to his main passion – the theater. In the spring of 1986, he created an independent group "Theater-Theater", whose members explored the genre of performance, looking for new stage forms and methods. Thus, the first project of the group was the play "Misanthrope", shown not on the usual stage, but in one of the courtyards of Arbat. The performance was based on the complete interaction of the actors, each of whom, in the course of the action, became the author of his own role.

The next production of "Theatre-Theatre" is "Mon Repos", which combined texts by Joseph Brodsky, Vladimir Nabokov, Moliere. Boris Yukhananov was one of the first in the country to make the audience participants in the action – as a guide, he led them around an old mansion, told stories, looking into the rooms and commenting on the scenes that took place in them.

"MIR" and other projects

Soon Boris Yuryevich's teaching career began. He taught at the Free Academy in Moscow, GITIS, where he himself had once studied.

In addition, he actively staged plays in the most famous theaters of Moscow. His productions could be seen at the Theater for Young Spectators, the Russian Academic Youth Theater, and the Vsevolod Meyerhold Center. The master also worked a lot at the School of Dramatic Art: his popular production was "The Observer" about rock musicians. The director based it on a play by playwright Alexei Shipenko.

In the late 1980s, Boris Yukhananov created a large-scale project in which students and recent graduates — directors and actors — could take part. "Individual Directing Workshop" ("MIR") worked at the intersection of theater, cinema and contemporary art — creating something new, their own, participants simultaneously learned from experienced artists, sound engineers, make-up artists, set designers. After the successful first intake, "Individual Directing Workshop" continued to exist — several more streams appeared, and a directing and acting course was opened at GITIS. The last intake, in "MIR-7", took place in 2023.

Under the leadership of Boris Yuryevich, other projects were born that became real events in the cultural life of the city. One of them is the project-performance "Faust" by Goethe, presented in 1999 at the School of Dramatic Art. At the festival "Pushkin

Another interesting project is the Laboratory of Angelic Directing (LAR), within the framework of which Boris Yuryevich staged the play The Tale of an Upright Man: one of the main characters was a girl who was unable to walk or speak due to illness. In the early 2000s, a workshop for studying Torah texts, LaboraToria, was created, exploring the interactions of theatrical and sacred, as well as the project Nazidanie, in the title of which Yukhananov encrypted the name of Zinedine Zidane: Boris Yuryevich turned the conflict that arose between the football player during the game into a fight of higher powers. The project includes a play, an installation and a film.

Film and video works are a separate topic in the creative biography of the director. Back in the 1980s, he began experimenting with a video camera, filming a video novel in one thousand cassettes "The Mad Prince" (there were 20 chapters in total). Among such works are the trilogy "Mad Angel Pinocchio", a film about "Theater-Theater", a documentary video mystery "Edification" and much more.

"Stanislavsky Electrotheatre"

In 2013, Boris Yukhananov was appointed artistic director of the Moscow Drama Theatre named after K.S. Stanislavsky. The first thing he did in his new position was to completely modernize the theatre. It was closed for two years, and during this time, they renovated it, thought out a new repertoire, and created a new concept. The name was also changed – the idea for the new name was suggested to Boris Yuryevich by the past of this building: once upon a time, it housed the Ars Electrotheatre, where silent films were shown accompanied by a special orchestra.

The first premiere of the renovated theatre was Maurice Maeterlinck's "The Blue Bird" directed by Boris Yukhananov. The roles were played by People's Artist of Russia Vladimir Korenev, who passed away in 2021, and his wife Aleftina Konstantinova.

Boris Yukhananov invited world-famous stars to collaborate: Theodoros Terzopoulos, Romeo Castellucci and others. He himself also staged many performances, each of which was discussed at length by critics and theater fans. Thus, the opera series "Sverliytsy" to the music of Dmitry Kurlyandsky, telling about the parallel civilization of Sverliya, received the Golden Mask award in 2016 (for the costumes of the artist Anastasia Nefedova), and in the production "Octavia. Trepanation" the director combined the USSR, Ancient Rome and the Chinese Empire into a single whole. The first version of "Octavia" was created by him back in 1989 and has undergone significant changes since then. By the way, the director wrote books about many of his works.

"The Stanislavsky Electrotheatre" under the direction of Boris Yukhananov has become more than just a theatre – it is a venue where exhibitions and performances, lectures and book presentations take place, it is a place where the most daring creative experiments are not afraid.

In 2018, Boris Yuryevich received the title of "Honorary Artist of the City of Moscow". He passed away on August 5, 2025 – the director passed away after a long illness.

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The magic of jazz!

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A jazz concert featuring famous Russian musicians will take place at the Alexander Shilov Gallery.

Oleg Butman (drums), Natalia Butman (piano, vocals) and Pavel Protasov (double bass) will perform jazz standards, original compositions and original arrangements.

Oleg Butman is a recognized master of modern jazz drumming, Natalia Butman is known as a pianist, vocalist and composer, Pavel Protasov is a virtuoso double bass player.

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Wedding attire

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An exhibition dedicated to the seasonal moulting of birds has opened at the State Darwin Museum.

The exhibition includes a collection of museum exhibits, photographs by Ilya Ukolov and video materials by Artur Ryabitsev. Visitors will be able to study the process of plumage change, try on themed costumes in the photo zone, play a themed board game and participate in an interactive program on a touch screen.

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The Queen of Spades

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The Alexander Shilov Gallery invites you to the one-man show "The Queen of Spades". Performed by Evgeny Knyazev, laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation, professor, rector of the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute, images from the works of Alexander Pushkin will come to life. The performance will immerse the audience in an atmosphere of passion, mysticism and deep philosophy.

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How thoughts and emotions affect family health and the atmosphere in the home

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The Moscow Multifunctional Cultural Center will hold a lecture on “How thoughts and emotions affect family health and the atmosphere in the home.”

Psychologist Inna Nikulshina will talk about family relationships and present practical techniques for restoring strength and improving the home environment. The event is designed for parents who have encountered frequent childhood illnesses, fatigue and conflicts.

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