Moscow trade unions delivered over 400 tons of humanitarian aid to the SVO zone.

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In February Moscow Federation of Trade Unions joined the project Moscow is helping and opened two humanitarian aid collection points at its locations: Protopopovsky Lane, Building 25, Building 1, and Malomoskovskaya Street, Building 10. During this time, its participants donated over 17,000 gifts to children in Donbas, over 1.5 tons of humanitarian aid to special military operation (SVO) fighters for Defender of the Fatherland Day, and also supported the "Moscow Helps" project.

In less than a month, trade union activists have collected over 50 boxes of food, clothing, and personal hygiene items. In addition to targeted assistance to military personnel and residents of border regions, the Moscow Federation of Trade Unions supports hospitals, schools, and social institutions in the new territories. Necessary equipment, supplies, and consumables are regularly sent there.

"Since the beginning of the special military operation, Moscow trade unions have been actively involved in providing humanitarian aid to military personnel and residents of border areas. Over the past four years, 4,800 children of SVO participants have spent their holidays in health camps, and approximately 9,000 families have attended cultural events hosted by partners of the Moscow Federation of Trade Unions' loyalty program. Furthermore, during the "Moscow Trade Unions for the Children of Donbas" campaign, over 17,000 sweet gifts were delivered to young residents of the new regions," she noted.

Ekaterina Dragunova, chairman Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy of the City of Moscow.

In 2025, Moscow trade unions sent over 400 tons of humanitarian aid to participants in the special military operation and residents of border areas.

"We've created headquarters to help the relatives of those mobilized, which currently unite around three thousand families. We hold patriotic events and regularly send humanitarian aid to the front lines and civilians. We continue our comprehensive efforts to provide assistance to those who need it most, including in conjunction with the 'Moscow Helps' headquarters," said Yuri Pavlov, Chairman of the Moscow Federation of Trade Unions.

The Moscow Helps Project

Since 2022, 15 "Moscow Helps" headquarters have opened in the capital. Here, concerned Muscovites can donate non-perishable food products, personal hygiene products, baby supplies, and other essentials to residents of new and border regions. Items brought to the headquarters must be in new packaging and labels, and the expiration date must be at least three months.

Moscow volunteers collect and sort goods at collection points: over 18,000 people have joined the project's volunteer corps over the past four years. They educate visitors about opportunities to support their compatriots and prepare humanitarian aid for shipment. Since 2022, nearly five million items have been collected.

The addresses and opening hours of the Moscow Helps headquarters are posted onwebsite project. To join the volunteer team, you can apply on the website mosvolonter.ru.

Metropolitan Committee on Public Relations and Youth Policy interacts withMoscow Federation of Trade Unions Since 1991, within the framework of social partnership. Its foundation in the capital is the Moscow Tripartite Agreement between the Moscow Government, Moscow trade union associations, and Moscow employers' associations, as well as the activities of the Moscow Tripartite Commission for the Regulation of Social and Labor Relations.

Coordinated actions by the parties to the social partnership and the joint adoption of key management decisions ensure the sustainable socioeconomic development of Moscow, timely support for the operation of enterprises, and the development of workforces.

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More than 450 useful materials are collected in the instructions section on the mos.ru portal.

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On the mos.ru portal in the section "Instructions for a Comfortable Life in Moscow" You can find out how to obtain documents and certificates, which services can help enroll your child in clubs and activities, how to pay a single payment document and submit meter readings, and find answers to hundreds of other questions. The website contains a knowledge base on all areas of city life for both ordinary residents and entrepreneurs. In the capital Department of Information Technology They noted that the section is in high demand among Muscovites: since the beginning of this year alone, the instructions have been viewed over 3.5 million times.

"For over 10 years, the instructions on the mos.ru portal have been helping residents find answers to their questions. Currently, it contains over 450 materials, and you can find what you need using the built-in search, in thematic collections or categories, and in popular instructions. For example, this year, residents most often viewed materials on how to use their personal account on the mos.ru portal, opened the schedule of scheduled hot water shutoffs, and instructions on how to submit meter readings," reported the press service of the Moscow Department of Information Technology.

Find answers to any questions

Jump toinstructions you can from the section "Help" in the main menu of the mos.ru portal. The page presents users with over 20 categories covering various areas of city life. Over the past year, Muscovites have most frequently accessed materials in these categories. House and Yard, "Technologies" AndDocuments.

The most popular instructions from the "Help" section are displayed as cards on the main page. For example, here you can find information on how to apply for a Moscow resident card, a tax identification number (TIN), a general passport, and a driver's license, as well as schedule a doctor's appointment or get information on meter verification.

For user convenience, materials within a single question are collected into thematic collections. For example, 10 instructions in a collection Housing and Utilities: What's Important to Know About Utilities will help you understand tariffs, subsidies, and benefits for housing and utilities. And five instructions from the section "Muscovite Health: All About Medical Services" They will tell you more about how to obtain a compulsory medical insurance policy, register with a city clinic, and receive free medical care.

Updates

In 2025, the section was expanded with 15 new instructions. Residents were able to learn how to access the project's events. Winter in Moscow, how to choose online shelter pet or how to arrange a monthly payment frommaternity capital. And for entrepreneurs and organizations, useful materials were published on how to join the project's Dry Cleaning electronic service. Moskomservice or how to organize an event at the project's venues Winter in Moscow.

The section also features two new collections. For businesses, we've prepared materials on "How organizations can join the project's electronic services." Moskomservice, and for residents – instructions on how to get assistance forfamilies with disabled children.

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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Two business premises in the Lomonosovsky District have been put up for public auction.

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Two commercial premises in the Lomonosovsky District have been put up for auction at the city's auction hall. The properties are located near the Universitet metro station and are suitable for entrepreneurs seeking premises of at least 150 square meters, according to the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

"Two more spacious premises near the Universitet metro station have been added to the list of business properties available for auction in the Southwestern Administrative District (SWAD). One of them, measuring 152.1 square meters, is located on Vernadsky Prospekt, while the other, measuring 219.8 square meters, is on Marii Ulyanovoi Street. These properties are suitable for retail, office space, a pharmacy, a café, or a creative studio," noted Kirill Purtov.

The premises are located at the following addresses: Vernadsky Avenue, Building 11/19 AndMaria Ulyanova Street, Building 19Both properties are located in basements. The seller of the property is a Moscow-based Department of City Property.

The deadline for applications to participate in the auction will be March 12 and March 30. The auctions will be held on March 24 and April 8 on the electronic platform. RoseltorgTo participate, you will need registration and an enhanced qualified electronic signature.

"The business potential of southwest Moscow is largely determined by rapidly developing scientific and technical centers specializing in innovation and technology. At the same time, the district boasts excellent infrastructure and green spaces, making it particularly comfortable to live in. Therefore, the Southwest Administrative District offers a niche for both entrepreneurs planning to work in retail or services, as well as those interested in the B2B segment. Thanks to this, the southwest of the capital has become one of the leaders in terms of the number of completed commercial properties in the capital. Specifically, in the second half of 2025, 36 business premises were acquired in the district, with the total area of real estate purchased from the city exceeding 6,100 square meters," she explained.

Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of City Property.

The city is putting various properties up for auction, and the investment portal is serving as a showcase for them. In the section Moscow Auctions All necessary information about the lots is published, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of sale.

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The GTO complex is 95 years old: how and where in Moscow you can meet the standards

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Running a distance faster than before, doing a few more pull-ups, or testing your endurance in the pool—for many Muscovites, meeting the standards of the All-Russian Physical Culture and Sports Complex "Ready for work and defense"It becomes a personal challenge. Some do it for the sport's sake, others for the distinction or extra points when applying to university.

On March 11, the GTO (Ready for Labor and Defense) complex turns 95. We explain how this physical training system came to be, where in Moscow you can meet the standards, and what opportunities participants receive.

From the Soviet tradition to the modern system

The "Ready for Labor and Defense" program appeared in 1931. It was developed as a mass physical training system: it was believed that regular exercise would help raise a strong and resilient generation. The program's name reflected its concept. The gear on the sign symbolized labor, and the star symbolized readiness to defend the country. Schoolchildren, students, and adults completed the standards. Mass physical training parades and competitions became an important part of life at the time.

After the collapse of the USSR, the program ceased to exist, but interest in it remained. In 2014, the complex was revived as an all-Russian physical training system.

Today, the GTO program is a unified physical fitness and sports complex that promotes regular exercise and maintains good physical fitness. Completing the standards has become a personal initiative for participants—an opportunity to test their strength, set a new goal, and earn a well-deserved distinction.

From preschoolers to participants of the Moscow Longevity Project

The GTO (Ready for Labor and Defense) movement is actively developing in the capital. Muscovites of virtually any age, from schoolchildren to senior citizens, can achieve the standards.

So, last year more than 135 thousand capital schoolchildren and students collegesbecame holders of the "Ready for Labor and Defense" complex awards, confirming their high level of physical fitness.

Adult city residents also meet the standards. Senior citizens have access to this opportunity through the "Moscow Longevity" project. This can be done by signing up for classes in the following area: GTOProject participants can also prepare for the standards through other activities. More than 50 sports are available. These workouts help develop the strength, flexibility, and endurance needed to successfully complete the tests. Activities chosen by seniors include Nordic walking, cross-country skiing, yoga, stretching, exercise, soccer, volleyball, weight training, and much more.

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City of sports opportunities

The capital has created all the conditions for meeting the GTO standards. They can be completed at over 300 sites. The city boasts modern fitness and wellness centers, sports centers, and outdoor venues. Here you can prepare for the tests and test your physical fitness. Eight GTO testing centers are also open. Among them is the flagship Moskvich center, located on Lyublinskaya Street (15/46, building 7). It offers the opportunity to complete most of the standards. You can find a convenient site near your home at websiteThe schedule for accepting standards is also published there.

Standards assessment can also be organized at school; judges from the testing center are invited for this purpose.

A project is being implemented in the capital this summer GTO in ParksThanks to him, Muscovites are meeting the standards in open spaces in the fresh air.

Meters, seconds and flexibility

The GTO (Ready for Labor and Defense) program includes tests of varying difficulty levels. Upon meeting the standards, participants receive a gold, silver, or bronze badge of distinction.

The tests are divided into 18 age groups, ranging from six to 70 years and older. Each group has its own set of events. Mandatory events include running, flexibility exercises, pull-ups, and push-ups. Additional events can be selected, such as swimming, long jump, ball throw, or kettlebell snatch.

Mandatory standards define a person's physical fitness: speed, endurance, flexibility, and strength—the basic skills needed in everyday life. Meeting them demonstrates the harmonious development of all the body's muscles. Alexander Popov, sports instructor at the Moscow Sports Committee

You can find out which tests are available for a specific age and what results are needed to receive a badge of merit using standards calculatorSimply enter your gender and age, and the service will display a list of subjects and required indicators.

To start testing, you need to register on website, obtain medical clearance and register at the testing center.

The next GTO (Ready for Labor and Defense) test will take place in the middle of the month. On March 15, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, the flagship Moskvich testing center will host tests in most disciplines of the complex—from shuttle runs and pull-ups to long jumps and kettlebell snatches. On the same day, from 6:45 PM to 7:15 PM, participants can complete the 50-meter swim test in the pool. On March 16 and 23, participants can take the general physical fitness and shooting tests at the Na Inzhenernaya Sports Complex (5a Inzhenernaya Street) from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM.

Not just a badge of honor

Participants who successfully complete the standards are ceremoniously presented with the complex's distinctions. They also receive other benefits. For example, applicants with the GTO distinction may receive additional points when applying to a university. Some universities also offer these students increased scholarships.

Since last year, those who have met the complex's standards have been eligible for a tax deduction. The maximum refund is approximately 2,340 rubles.

Additionally, for successfully completing the tests, you can earn 15,000 points in the city's "Million Prizes" loyalty program. To do this, the project City of Tasks needs to be taken into work thematic assignment and fulfill all the conditions. The points earned unlock promo codes for discounts at stores and cafes, as well as tickets to events and museums. They can be used to top up your Troika card and your Parking Russia parking account. You can choose how to use your city points in categorieson the Million Prizes website.

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A Territory of Safety and Support: The Women and Children Crisis Center Turns 12

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In March, the Crisis Center for Assistance to Women and Children Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the City of Moscow is celebrating its 12th anniversary. It is the only state institution in the capital that provides a full range of support to women experiencing domestic violence. For example, they can receive temporary shelter, psychological and legal assistance, and social rehabilitation services.

Twelve years is not only a time to take stock, but also a reminder that the capital offers a safe and secure place where every woman can find professional support in a difficult life situation. Our goal is to be more than just an emergency response, but a navigator in a new life. We provide a safe space where you can stop, take a breath, and, with the support of specialists, begin to build a future. Psychologists help you process trauma, and lawyers help you restore violated rights. A range of services—from crisis therapy to employment assistance—allows you to completely restart your life and regain confidence and independence. Natalia Zavyalova, Director of the Crisis Center for Women and Children

Over the years of work crisis center has become a flagship expert platform, whose specialists are changing not only the lives of individuals but also attitudes toward domestic violence among city residents. Its model is unique: it unites the efforts of social services, law enforcement, the healthcare system, and charitable organizations to provide comprehensive and prompt support to every woman.

Over the years, nearly 3,200 people have found here not just temporary shelter, but a path to a complete life restart. Much attention is paid to restoring psychological and physical health after trauma. Art therapy, physical therapy, Pilates, and therapeutic exercise are used for this purpose.

Working with the Cause: The "What Men Keep Silent About" Program

The center's unique approach addresses not only the consequences but also the causes of violence. Since its opening, it has been implementing the "What Men Don't Tell You" program, which aims to correct aggressive behavior and teach constructive communication skills.

According to Natalia Zavyalova, addressing the aftermath doesn't change the overall situation. She believes violence is a symptom of a deep internal crisis and an inability to cope with emotions, stress, and constructively resolve conflicts. By helping men recognize the problem and learn to manage themselves, specialists prevent further trauma and offer a chance to preserve their families. Over the years, the program has seen more than a thousand men take an important step: they recognized their need for help and contacted the center.

Prevention and Education: From Social Actions to Transfiguration

Moscow's social campaigns and projects are helping to change public perceptions of domestic violence by promoting the values of respectful relationships. The initiatives of the Women's and Children's Crisis Center have become symbols of solidarity and support, with hundreds of city residents participating.

"Our annual 'Don't Be Silent!' run is more than just a sporting event. It's a powerful message: 'You're not alone, we're with you.' Over the past four years, it has united nearly a thousand Muscovites who support open conversations about the issue and value healthy relationships," added Natalia Zavyalova.

One of the most popular projects is "Transformation." It gives women who have experienced domestic violence a chance for inner transformation. Under the guidance of stylists, makeup artists, and photographers, participants regain their confidence: image-based work helps them see in the mirror not as victims, but as strong, beautiful, and independent women.

You can get help from crisis center specialists by contacting them at 9a Dubki Street or by calling 7 499 977-17-05. Learn more about the center's work atofficial website.

The Women and Children's Crisis Center is an integral part of Moscow's social protection system. It implements the state's policy of supporting families, mothers, and children as part of the national project. "Family"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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MBM invites entrepreneurs to a meeting on tax changes

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Small Business Moscow (SBM) invites you to a free meeting "Tax Reform 2026: Practical Tools and Algorithms for Business", which will take place on March 12 with the participation of the Federal Tax Service (FTS) of Russia and the prefecture of the Northern Administrative District.

The event will take place from 1:00 PM to 3:25 PM at the Baku Meeting Place district center, located at 12 Usievich Street. Experts will discuss how to operate under the new 2026 tax reform rules and what support measures are available to businesses.

Svetlana Timakina, Deputy Head of the Office Audits Department at the Moscow Federal Tax Service Inspectorate No. 43, will discuss the implementation of the automated simplified taxation system (autoSTS) this year. Participants will learn for whom this system will offer real savings, and for whom it is not suitable.

Dmitry Mitin, PhD in Economics, expert at the Institute of Professional Accountants of Russia, and lecturer in the Department of Taxes and Tax Administration at the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, explains who can receive value-added tax (VAT) benefits—exemptions and the application of zero and 10 percent rates.

Natalia Korikova, a member of the Platinum Federal Association of Outsourced Accountants in Moscow and a third-class adviser to the Russian Federation Civil Service, will explain how to properly respond to Federal Tax Service requests for data verification and clarification. She will provide step-by-step instructions on interacting with the tax authorities to help avoid penalties.

Natalia Frizon, a methodologist at SberResheniya, will discuss the specifics of tax control in 2026. Yuliana Osipova, owner of an online accounting agency, will discuss the new income thresholds for VAT.

The meetings are part of a list of events aimed at adapting Moscow businesses to changes in tax legislation. The portal mbm.mos.ru has special section with key information on changes to the tax system. A practical online mini-course can also be found there. Transition to VAT: Instructions for Use and online services for optimizing business processes. Additionally, a hotline is available for consultations on tax reform: 7 495 276-24-18.

State Budgetary Institution "Small Business of Moscow", subordinate to the capital's Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development, helps start and grow businesses in the city. Business service centers offer information about financial and non-financial government support. Free educational and business events are held for entrepreneurs, including forums, seminars, workshops, and conferences, which help them enhance their professional skills and connect with like-minded individuals.

You can also get advice on opening and running a business and learn more about current support measures for entrepreneurs in Moscow on the MBM website.mbm.mos.ru and by phone: 7 495 225-14-14.

Support for entrepreneurs is provided within the framework of the federal project “Small and Medium Entrepreneurship and Support for Individual Entrepreneurial Initiatives,” which is part of the national project "Efficient and competitive economy", as well as the Moscow Mayor's strategy for supporting Moscow entrepreneurship. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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The exhibition "Strength in Unity" opened at government service centers and online on the Glavarkhiv website.

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The My Documents government service centers, together with the Moscow Main Archives, presented the exhibition "Strength in Unity" as part of the "Moscow – Caring for History" project. It opens a series of exhibitions dedicated to the Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia.

Visitors will learn about the events that took place on November 4 (October 22, Old Style), 1612, which resulted in the liberation of Moscow from the Polish-Lithuanian invaders and the end of the Time of Troubles. The exhibition can be viewed at30 government service centers, as well as online atGlavarkhiv website.

The exhibition will tell the story of the origins of National Unity Day and its symbols. Residents will be able to read the history of the miraculous Kazan Icon of the Mother of God, a copy of which accompanied the army of Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky, and learn more about Konstantin Makovsky's magnificent painting "Minin's Appeal," which depicts the birth of the second people's militia.

The video will demonstrate how the events of the Time of Troubles have influenced Russia's present. In an archival audio recording, visitors will hear the chorus "Glory" from Mikhail Glinka's opera "Ivan Susanin," performed by the choir and orchestra of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR.

Using infographics, city residents will learn interesting facts about Moscow's first sculptural monument—the monument to Minin and Pozharsky—the World Festival of Youth and Students, and the large-scale exhibition and forum "Russia."

Additionally, children will be able to decipher encrypted proverbs dedicated to the Motherland in an interactive game, while adult visitors will be able to test their knowledge of National Unity Day and its history in a quiz.

The exhibition is open 7 days a week in district offices from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and in flagship offices from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

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The Moscow Department of Information Technologies has compiled a profile of an active user of city services powered by artificial intelligence.

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Moscow continues to develop projects using artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and remains one of the world leaders in this field. As reported Sergei SobyaninIn 2025 alone, more than 20 new AI projects emerged in the capital, bringing the total number to over 130. Muscovites themselves support the implementation of artificial intelligence, and many actively use such technologies both at work and in their daily lives.

According to a study by the capital Department of Information Technology, carried out by the method online surveyAI solutions are most often supported by employed or part-time city residents, who generally frequently use technology, and many of whom have children. Sixty-six percent of this audience uses generative artificial intelligence, and their level of trust in AI services is 33 percentage points higher than that of other survey participants.

Active users of the technology are also familiar with its operating principles. In particular, 68 percent understand the data used to train neural networks. In their daily lives, they are more likely than others to use voice assistants, audiobooks with virtual narrators, biometric payments, smart mail functions, and other services.

"These survey data demonstrate a high level of awareness and demand for various AI-powered services among Moscow residents. 88 percent of respondents are willing to fully or partially entrust artificial intelligence with at least one service and are more likely to support the use of technology as a human assistant. 66 percent believe AI can be useful when searching for information about a needed service, and 61 percent believe it can be useful when applying for an application. Understanding the user base is an important benchmark for the city. This allows us to prioritize AI implementation in Moscow services based on residents' needs," said Mariam Arevadze, Head of the Analytical Department of the Moscow Department of Information Technology.

The use of AI for proactive service provision, where services are recommended or offered before an application is submitted, received high support (45 percent of respondents). Residents are more likely to accept the use of AI in city services when a human is involved and the AI acts as an assistant. Furthermore, 43 percent noted the convenience of a mixed format for interacting with AI—voice and text. However, Moscow residents aged 18 to 25 prefer to communicate with AI in writing.

The study also found that 97 percent of Muscovites have used artificial intelligence in various services at least once in the past year. Furthermore, eight out of 10 Muscovites believe that the use of AI services will grow overall in the next three to five years. Respondents believe these technologies will have a positive impact on areas of life related to entertainment, education, self-improvement, healthcare, and professional activity.

Moscow is a Russian leader and one of the global leaders in the implementation of artificial intelligence. The technology is used to monitor the quality of cleaning and landscaping, maintain order at construction sites, and maintain road markings. It also frees doctors from paperwork and helps schoolchildren with their studies.

Special project on technology artificial intelligence Provides an accessible and visual explanation of how AI models are trained, the operating principles of different types of artificial intelligence, and how they are applied in Moscow projects. Residents can learn more about one of the key smart city technologies, while developers can understand what solutions are in demand in the capital and propose their own AI projects.

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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Stars of the Continents

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A concert by the "Stars of the Continents" pop choir, directed by Irina Koroleva, will be held at A.P. Platonov Library No. 42.

The program includes legendary hits from Russian and international pop and rock music, as well as contemporary and classical pieces in original multi-voice arrangements. Songs by Andrey Gubin, Alena Sviridova, Dima Bilan, the band "Alliance," and other artists will be performed.

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I am an artist, this is how I see it.

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The V.A. Tropinin Museum and the Museum of Moscow Artists of His Time invites you to the master class "I am an artist, this is how I see it," dedicated to Vasily Tropinin's birthday.

Participants, along with art educator Elena Dolgovesova, will explore the exhibition, learn about the portrait artist's biography and work, and then create a sketch of their favorite work.

The painting can be completed in the workshop using gouache, watercolors, pencils, markers, and decorative elements.

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