Nexus Expeditions - Aug 2012 - Zabmedia Novosti - Chita, Russia (In Russian)
Aug 15th 2012: Interview conducted in Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia
(In Russian)
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Entry from: Chita, Russia
Entry Title: Chita, Siberia
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The first full day in Chita started very late as i didn't get to bed until 3am due to a 12 hour delay at the airport in moscow. When we first checked in for our 9pm flight, we were advised that it was delayed until 2am. we then upgraded to business class to get access to the first class lounge to pass the 7 or so hours until our flight. By 9pm, the flight was delayed until 7am. We were told to go a hotel counter to get a hotel room that had been arranged for us. Once there, the hotel didn't know anything about it and after an hour, we came to the conclusion that it was never going to happen. A group of us made our way back to the lounge, but security had been told not to let us back in. Not sure why. After about 2 hours of bugging airport administration, and doing a sit in, in front of the first class check in, they finally let us back inside. Anyway, long story, but after 15 hours, we finally got off the ground. I met someone from the army who couldn't speak a word of english, nor me russian. vodka was the universal language and he told me he was on his way to vladivostok where they have a top secret base. we shared photos taken in St. Pete's and he was off a few hours later. I stayed until the next day. finally landing at the airport around midnight their time. walked into a dark terminal and waited for the bags. There we met Misha's parents Misha and Svetlana. Great people. Off home we went and stayed up and chatted til 3.30am. I got up late at noon, and Misha, and his parents were up much earlier. Had a walk around town, then back for a meal. Between noon and 7 I ate 3 meals and then, i was told we were going out. After a little tour we saw the area where Misha's parents were building a cottage, then a drive further out into the night on a bumpy little highway we stopped for a Buriyati feast. the Buriyati are the areas indiginous people. They are are similiar to a mongolian people in my opinion. So out came the food. Keeping in mind that i had already eaten more than i usually would, i sampled all the food that i saw. First salad and then soup. no problem. Then out came this plate of something that can be best described as a meat donut. There is an opening at the top and you lips to the opening and try to drink out the broth through the hole, and then eat the meat inside. no problem. Then out came real ribs. not the grocery store variety. no problem. Then the meat platter containing the most unusual meats i had ever seen. Anyway they were cut up and put on my plate. I think one was like haggis, something stuffed with mince meat or something. no problem. then something that was a rubbery tube, i think was an intestine, but not sure. i put it in my mouth. problem. the gag reflex kicked in and i spit it out before loosing my cookies. the last delicacy, well, it looked like an animal appendage i won't mention before it got cut up. I played with the piece on my plate, using a fork. it was far too rubbery to even try, so i chickened out. On the way home, i got a tour of the city and even tho, some parts are run down and not up to western standards, the area is undergoing alot of expansion with new buildings going up everywhere. Apparently Moscow has given the region alot of money to upgrade the roads. Chita, sits in a valley surrounded by big hills on all sides, similar to monogolian steps, but not big enough to be mountains. The city roads are in terrible condition and the buildings vary in degrees of maintenance. On 1 block you can see a hundred year old wooden house, with a new glass multi storey building beside it. We went to Misha school and met some of his friends and he said hello to some of his teachers. I got to wander through the school a bit. The school ...
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Photos from this trip:
1. View from the misha's room
2. A village shot
3. At the lake
4. Buryati fast food joint
5. Buryati good luck tree
6. Buryati haggis and other asst organs
7. Camper
8. Contemplating diner
9. Driving a camas
10. Driving the sport car
11. Eating pelmeni 1
12. Heading out of town
13. I have to eat that?
14. Ivan & Stephan putting on Muskoka Bear Wear
15. Just like muskoka
16. Me & misha sr.
17. Military checkpoint
18. New buryati friends
19. On the tank course
20. Pelmeni 3
21. Pelmini 2
22. Ribs buryati style
23. Suburbs bus stop
24. The gang
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Nexus Expeditions - August 2012: TV Vesti Interview, Chita Russia (In Russian)
TV Interview conduct by TV Vesti, in Chita, Zabaikalsky krai, Russia
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Ulan-Ude , Buryatia
Ulan-Ude is the Capital of Buryat Republic
The City was founded in 1666 by the Russian Cossacks as a fortress.
During the Industrial Transformation of Siberia. Ulan-Ude Benefited from the Trans-Siberian Railway that Passed through the Region and Ulan Ude Became the administrative center of the Transbaikal region from 1690
City Population ( 2010 ) : 380,000
Ethnic Groups:
Russians, Buryats, Ukrainians, Tatars
4K Russia | Moscow center walking tour | Mokhovaya - Okhotny Ryad - Theater Passage
00:35 Lenin's Library
02:17 Mokhovaya street
07:07 Okhotny Ryad
09:27 Theatre square
10:43 The Bolshoi Theatre
12:24 Theatrical passage
Mokhovaya (1961-1990 - part of Marx Avenue) - a street in the center of Moscow. The street originates from the Borovitskaya tower of the Kremlin, goes north, Tverskaya, Bolshaya Nikitskaya and Vozdvizhenka streets leave from it on the left. Ends at Manege Square. Continuation is Okhotny Ryad street. House numbers are from the Borovitskaya tower.
It was named in the XVIII century by the former Mokhovaya Square at the Trinity Gate of the Kremlin, to which it adjoined [1]. According to other sources - the name of the XVII century. In the old days, there was a shopping mall where they sold dry moss for filling up cracks in wooden houses, so the street was also called Mokhovoy. Moss playground was located on the site of the current building Manege
In 1961, the street was included in the avenue of Marx, along with Theater Passage, Okhotny Ryad and Moiseevskaya squares. In 1990, the street returned its historical name.
Okhotny Ryad Street (formerly Okhotnoryadskaya Square, 1933-1955 [source not specified 573 days] - Okhotny Ryad Square [1], 1961-1990 - part of Marx Avenue) - a street in the Central Administrative District of Moscow. It runs from Manezhnaya Square to Theater Square, lies between Georgievsky Lane and Nikolskaya Street parallel to them. House numbers are from Manezhnaya Square.
The name of the XVII century, is given according to one of the Moscow trade rows, in which it was allowed to trade game brought by hunters near Moscow.
Okhotny Ryad occupied a very modest place in the existing and becoming traditional by the 17th century device of the great Moscow bargaining. It traded in “game and live birds, domestic and singing” (V. I. Dahl). In the 17th century, Okhotny Ryad was located on the site of the current building of the Historical Museum. In the middle of the XVIII century, all food rows (Kharcheva, Obzhorny, Okhotny) were transferred beyond Neglinka - from the modern Manezhnaya Square to Theater Square, next to the Paraskeva Pyatnitsa Church.
After the fire of 1812, stone one-storey commercial premises with dozens of bird slaughterhouses are being built on the site of burnt wooden shops. The premises of the Okhotny Ryad itself were opposite the Noble Assembly, but over time the whole Zanegllin bargaining began to be called Okhotny Ryad.
In the second half of the 19 - early 20 centuries, the Okhotny Ryad began to symbolize the abundance, hospitality and satiety of Moscow, entering into Russian proverbs. However, due to the participation of shopkeepers in attacks on intellectuals and Jews, the image of a hunter as a reactionary and pogromist has developed.
In 1883, a cast-iron chapel of St. Alexander Nevsky was built on Moiseyevskaya Square in memory of the fallen in the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878. Demolished in early November 1922, the chapel became the first Moscow religious building destroyed by the Soviet regime.
In the 1920s, shops began to be demolished in Okhotny Ryad, in the 1930s trade was transferred to Tsvetnoy Boulevard, which marked the beginning of the Central Market. In 1928 the church of Paraskeva Fridays was demolished, a little later - the chambers of Golitsyn standing next to it. In 1935, Okhotny Ryad Street appeared on the site of the Okhotnoryadsky Square as a result of urban transformations. Also under it was the first metro line in the Soviet Union and the station of the same name appeared.
Theater Passage (1961-1990 - part of Marx Avenue) - a street in the Central Administrative District of Moscow. Passes from Theater Square to Lubyanka Square. House numbers are from Theater Square. The streets of Teatralny passage cross: on the left: Petrovka, Neglinnaya street, Rozhdestvenka; right: Tretyakov passage.
The name of the 19 century, is given in connection with the proximity to the Bolshoi and Maly theaters, a convenient route to which this street was.
The Neglinnaya River blocked the entrance to the Bolshoi and Maly theaters from the Lubyanka. The path opened in 1819 after the river was enclosed in a pipe. Since they didn’t go to the theater, but traveled, over time, somewhere in 1830, the entrance to the theaters was not called a street, but a passage.
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Aida Bogomolova was born in the city of Khabarovsk, in Far East. She has been going in for dancing since her childhood. At the age of six she was impressed by Indian dancing and starting from the age of ten she has been taking part in different dancing contests and participated in the local TV programs.
At the age of seventeen Aida was invited to the theatre of Scenic miniatures, where she worked for a long time as a solo dancer and performed in many cities of the region: Krasnoyarsk, Chita, Tomsk, Omsk and the other cities of Russia. In her repertoire Aida performed Indian (bollywood style) and oriental dances, worked together with fakir.
At the age of nineteen Aida entered Pacific National University, where she founded her own School of the Oriental Dancing. Within the period beginning from 2000 to 2007 school Aida won a lot of prizes in the dancing contests in Khabarovsk region.
In 2006 the school Aida won the First prize in the nomination Oriental in the All-Russian Festival Student's Spring 2006. Aida was a producer and a choreographer in her dancing school as well as a solo dancer and the designer of the costumes of her show group.
From 2004 she regularly visited Moscow workshops of some famous Russian and Egyptian choreographers of Belly dance: Tito, Yousri Sharif, Aida Nour, Tatyana Fedyayeva (Nour), Marianna Smirnova-Seslavinskaya, Farida Fahmi, Saida, Zaina and some others.
She has been living in two cities (Khabarovsk and Moscow) for a long time.
Moscow has given her new opportunities to reveal and develop her talents, to learn more important information about dancing and to create her first fabulous projects.
Khabarovsk is her home-land where she has been interviewed very often by the local journalists and TV men.
In 2007 Aida took a decision to move to Moscow. She was involved in some show projects and performed with Turetsky Choir, Ishtar Alabina, Sergey Zhukov.
In October 2008 Aida participated in International Festival of Oriental Dancing Assembly, where she got the Second prize in the nomination Professionals
In May 2009 she got the First prize in the contest organized by Irina Popova in the Center of the Oriental Dancing. The contest was held for the professionals and the world-known orchestra from Lebanon was invited there.
In October 2009 she won the First prize in the Fourth International Festival of Oriental Assembly in Moscow with the assistance of the International Associations of the Egyptian Actors in nomination Professionals.
May 20, 2010 - International Oriental Dance Festival Tariq El - Nougoum. In the nomination Raks Al - Sharqi Professionals - I place.
The 2-nd International Festival Tariq El - Nougoum, May 12 - 15, 2011.
Nomination:
The Queen of Raqs Al Sharki - I place - AIDA
Improvisation (balady) - I place - AIDA
Folklore - I place - AIDA
Classical Raqs Al Sharki - I place - AIDA
Dancing was and is still playing the most important role in her life!
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Russia folklor : Zabaikalie - Oj na gore Kalina
Russian folklore professional ansemble from Chita
2013 - FestaFolk - Zabaikalye Russia Siberiana - Cormons 1 2 3 4
2013 - FestaFolk - Zabaikalye Russia Siberiana - Cormons 1 2 3 4
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Moscow
Москва (Russian)
— Federal city —
Left to right, top to bottom: Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin; Cathedral of Christ the Saviour; MIBC; Central Moscow skyline; Moscow State University; Bolshoi Theatre; Saint Basil's Cathedral; Red Square
Flag
Coat of arms
Anthem: My Moscow
Coordinates: 55°45′N 37°37′ECoordinates: 55°45′N 37°37′E
Political status
Country Russia
Federal district Central[1]
Economic region Central[2]
Established Before 1147[3]
Federal city Day The first Saturday and Sunday of September[4]
Government (as of July 2014)
• Mayor[5] Sergey Sobyanin[5]
• Legislature City Duma[6]
Statistics
Area [7]
• Total 2,511 km2 (970 sq mi)
Area rank 83rd
Population (2010 Census)
• Total 11,503,501
• Rank 1st
• Density[8] 4,581.24/km2 (11,865.4/sq mi)
Population (2015 est.)
• Total 12,197,596 (within city limits)
16,800,000 (Urban Area)[9][10]
Time zone(s) MSK (UTC+03:00)[11]
ISO 3166-2 RU-MOW
License plates 77, 99, 97, 177, 199, 197, 777, 799, 797
Official languages Russian[12]
Official website
Moscow (/ˈmɒskaʊ/ or /ˈmɒskoʊ/; Russian: Москва́, tr. Moskva; IPA: [mɐˈskva] ( listen)) is the capital and the largest city of Russia with 12.2 million residents within the city limits and 16.8 million within the urban area. Moscow is one of three federal cities in Russia (the others are Saint Petersburg and Sevastopol, although the status of the latter is disputed due to the annexation of Crimea by Russia)
10,000 facing evacuation in Russia's far-east
As many as 100,000 people may be evacuated from their homes near Russia's border with China if the region's biggest floods for 120 years get worse, Russian media reported today.
The floods, caused by a month of unusually heavy rain, are not expected to start receding until early September, the head of Russia's hydrometeorology monitoring service told news agency Ria Novosti.
Television footage showed residents rowing boats past half-submerged houses and military vehicles dumping gravel to counter the floodwater, which has already led to the evacuation of about 170,000 people from the Amur, Khabarovsk and Jewish Autonomous regions.
The damage is extensive, but the most significant achievement is there have been no casualties ... we cannot relax, there is still a lot of work to be done, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a televised address.
Water has swamped huge swathes of the countryside with
400,000 hectares of agricultural land submerged, causing potential damage of more than 2 billion roubles (US$60 million), Putin's envoy to the region Viktor Ishaev was quoted as saying.
In 2012, flash floods killed 171 people and damaged more than 4000 homes in southern Russia's mountainous Caucasus region.
Russia folklor : Zabaikalie - Zabaikalski Kazaki
Russian folklor professional ansemble from Chita
Фолк-театр Забайкалье - Сенокос
Folk theatre Zabaikalie (Transbaikalia) from Russia, Chita region . This group also was named as Zabuzory
Concert program Senokos (/Heymowing)
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Aida Bogomolova was born in the city of Khabarovsk, in Far East. She has been going in for dancing since her childhood. At the age of six she was impressed by Indian dancing and starting from the age of ten she has been taking part in different dancing contests and participated in the local TV programs.
At the age of seventeen Aida was invited to the theatre of Scenic miniatures, where she worked for a long time as a solo dancer and performed in many cities of the region: Krasnoyarsk, Chita, Tomsk, Omsk and the other cities of Russia. In her repertoire Aida performed Indian (bollywood style) and oriental dances, worked together with fakir.
At the age of nineteen Aida entered Pacific National University, where she founded her own School of the Oriental Dancing. Within the period beginning from 2000 to 2007 school Aida won a lot of prizes in the dancing contests in Khabarovsk region.
In 2006 the school Aida won the First prize in the nomination Oriental in the All-Russian Festival Student's Spring 2006. Aida was a producer and a choreographer in her dancing school as well as a solo dancer and the designer of the costumes of her show group.
From 2004 she regularly visited Moscow workshops of some famous Russian and Egyptian choreographers of Belly dance: Tito, Yousri Sharif, Aida Nour, Tatyana Fedyayeva (Nour), Marianna Smirnova-Seslavinskaya, Farida Fahmi, Saida, Zaina and some others.
She has been living in two cities (Khabarovsk and Moscow) for a long time.
Moscow has given her new opportunities to reveal and develop her talents, to learn more important information about dancing and to create her first fabulous projects.
Khabarovsk is her home-land where she has been interviewed very often by the local journalists and TV men.
In 2007 Aida took a decision to move to Moscow. She was involved in some show projects and performed with Turetsky Choir, Ishtar Alabina, Sergey Zhukov.
In October 2008 Aida participated in International Festival of Oriental Dancing Assembly, where she got the Second prize in the nomination Professionals
In May 2009 she got the First prize in the contest organized by Irina Popova in the Center of the Oriental Dancing. The contest was held for the professionals and the world-known orchestra from Lebanon was invited there.
In October 2009 she won the First prize in the Fourth International Festival of Oriental Assembly in Moscow with the assistance of the International Associations of the Egyptian Actors in nomination Professionals.
May 20, 2010 - International Oriental Dance Festival Tariq El - Nougoum. In the nomination Raks Al - Sharqi Professionals - I place.
The 2-nd International Festival Tariq El - Nougoum, May 12 - 15, 2011.
Nomination:
The Queen of Raqs Al Sharki - I place - AIDA
Improvisation (balady) - I place - AIDA
Folklore - I place - AIDA
Classical Raqs Al Sharki - I place - AIDA
Dancing was and is still playing the most important role in her life!
She enjoys dancing and makes people happy!
Superb Hot Arabic Belly Dance AIDA
Please Like us on Facebook
For more of Aida please visit
Aida Bogomolova was born in the city of Khabarovsk, in Far East. She has been going in for dancing since her childhood. At the age of six she was impressed by Indian dancing and starting from the age of ten she has been taking part in different dancing contests and participated in the local TV programs.
At the age of seventeen Aida was invited to the theatre of Scenic miniatures, where she worked for a long time as a solo dancer and performed in many cities of the region: Krasnoyarsk, Chita, Tomsk, Omsk and the other cities of Russia. In her repertoire Aida performed Indian (bollywood style) and oriental dances, worked together with fakir.
At the age of nineteen Aida entered Pacific National University, where she founded her own School of the Oriental Dancing. Within the period beginning from 2000 to 2007 school Aida won a lot of prizes in the dancing contests in Khabarovsk region.
In 2006 the school Aida won the First prize in the nomination Oriental in the All-Russian Festival Student's Spring 2006. Aida was a producer and a choreographer in her dancing school as well as a solo dancer and the designer of the costumes of her show group.
From 2004 she regularly visited Moscow workshops of some famous Russian and Egyptian choreographers of Belly dance: Tito, Yousri Sharif, Aida Nour, Tatyana Fedyayeva (Nour), Marianna Smirnova-Seslavinskaya, Farida Fahmi, Saida, Zaina and some others.
She has been living in two cities (Khabarovsk and Moscow) for a long time.
Moscow has given her new opportunities to reveal and develop her talents, to learn more important information about dancing and to create her first fabulous projects.
Khabarovsk is her home-land where she has been interviewed very often by the local journalists and TV men.
In 2007 Aida took a decision to move to Moscow. She was involved in some show projects and performed with Turetsky Choir, Ishtar Alabina, Sergey Zhukov.
In October 2008 Aida participated in International Festival of Oriental Dancing Assembly, where she got the Second prize in the nomination Professionals
In May 2009 she got the First prize in the contest organized by Irina Popova in the Center of the Oriental Dancing. The contest was held for the professionals and the world-known orchestra from Lebanon was invited there.
In October 2009 she won the First prize in the Fourth International Festival of Oriental Assembly in Moscow with the assistance of the International Associations of the Egyptian Actors in nomination Professionals.
May 20, 2010 - International Oriental Dance Festival Tariq El - Nougoum. In the nomination Raks Al - Sharqi Professionals - I place.
The 2-nd International Festival Tariq El - Nougoum, May 12 - 15, 2011.
Nomination:
The Queen of Raqs Al Sharki - I place - AIDA
Improvisation (balady) - I place - AIDA
Folklore - I place - AIDA
Classical Raqs Al Sharki - I place - AIDA
Dancing was and is still playing the most important role in her life!
She enjoys dancing and makes people happy!
Superb Hot Arabic Belly Dance AIDA
Please Like us on Facebook
Aida Bogomolova was born in the city of Khabarovsk, in Far East. She has been going in for dancing since her childhood. At the age of six she was impressed by Indian dancing and starting from the age of ten she has been taking part in different dancing contests and participated in the local TV programs.
At the age of seventeen Aida was invited to the theatre of Scenic miniatures, where she worked for a long time as a solo dancer and performed in many cities of the region: Krasnoyarsk, Chita, Tomsk, Omsk and the other cities of Russia. In her repertoire Aida performed Indian (bollywood style) and oriental dances, worked together with fakir.
At the age of nineteen Aida entered Pacific National University, where she founded her own School of the Oriental Dancing. Within the period beginning from 2000 to 2007 school Aida won a lot of prizes in the dancing contests in Khabarovsk region.
In 2006 the school Aida won the First prize in the nomination Oriental in the All-Russian Festival Student's Spring 2006. Aida was a producer and a choreographer in her dancing school as well as a solo dancer and the designer of the costumes of her show group.
From 2004 she regularly visited Moscow workshops of some famous Russian and Egyptian choreographers of Belly dance: Tito, Yousri Sharif, Aida Nour, Tatyana Fedyayeva (Nour), Marianna Smirnova-Seslavinskaya, Farida Fahmi, Saida, Zaina and some others.
She has been living in two cities (Khabarovsk and Moscow) for a long time.
Moscow has given her new opportunities to reveal and develop her talents, to learn more important information about dancing and to create her first fabulous projects.
Khabarovsk is her home-land where she has been interviewed very often by the local journalists and TV men.
In 2007 Aida took a decision to move to Moscow. She was involved in some show projects and performed with Turetsky Choir, Ishtar Alabina, Sergey Zhukov.
In October 2008 Aida participated in International Festival of Oriental Dancing Assembly, where she got the Second prize in the nomination Professionals
In May 2009 she got the First prize in the contest organized by Irina Popova in the Center of the Oriental Dancing. The contest was held for the professionals and the world-known orchestra from Lebanon was invited there.
In October 2009 she won the First prize in the Fourth International Festival of Oriental Assembly in Moscow with the assistance of the International Associations of the Egyptian Actors in nomination Professionals.
May 20, 2010 - International Oriental Dance Festival Tariq El - Nougoum. In the nomination Raks Al - Sharqi Professionals - I place.
The 2-nd International Festival Tariq El - Nougoum, May 12 - 15, 2011.
Nomination:
The Queen of Raqs Al Sharki - I place - AIDA
Improvisation (balady) - I place - AIDA
Folklore - I place - AIDA
Classical Raqs Al Sharki - I place - AIDA
Dancing was and is still playing the most important role in her life!
She enjoys dancing and makes people happy!
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A show dancing of cancan at uvm academyk week. have fun!
Superb,Hot Arabic Belly Dance AIDA
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Aida Bogomolova was born in the city of Khabarovsk, in Far East. She has been going in for dancing since her childhood. At the age of six she was impressed by Indian dancing and starting from the age of ten she has been taking part in different dancing contests and participated in the local TV programs.
At the age of seventeen Aida was invited to the theatre of Scenic miniatures, where she worked for a long time as a solo dancer and performed in many cities of the region: Krasnoyarsk, Chita, Tomsk, Omsk and the other cities of Russia. In her repertoire Aida performed Indian (bollywood style) and oriental dances, worked together with fakir.
At the age of nineteen Aida entered Pacific National University, where she founded her own School of the Oriental Dancing. Within the period beginning from 2000 to 2007 school Aida won a lot of prizes in the dancing contests in Khabarovsk region.
In 2006 the school Aida won the First prize in the nomination Oriental in the All-Russian Festival Student's Spring 2006. Aida was a producer and a choreographer in her dancing school as well as a solo dancer and the designer of the costumes of her show group.
From 2004 she regularly visited Moscow workshops of some famous Russian and Egyptian choreographers of Belly dance: Tito, Yousri Sharif, Aida Nour, Tatyana Fedyayeva (Nour), Marianna Smirnova-Seslavinskaya, Farida Fahmi, Saida, Zaina and some others.
She has been living in two cities (Khabarovsk and Moscow) for a long time.
Moscow has given her new opportunities to reveal and develop her talents, to learn more important information about dancing and to create her first fabulous projects.
Khabarovsk is her home-land where she has been interviewed very often by the local journalists and TV men.
In 2007 Aida took a decision to move to Moscow. She was involved in some show projects and performed with Turetsky Choir, Ishtar Alabina, Sergey Zhukov.
In October 2008 Aida participated in International Festival of Oriental Dancing Assembly, where she got the Second prize in the nomination Professionals
In May 2009 she got the First prize in the contest organized by Irina Popova in the Center of the Oriental Dancing. The contest was held for the professionals and the world-known orchestra from Lebanon was invited there.
In October 2009 she won the First prize in the Fourth International Festival of Oriental Assembly in Moscow with the assistance of the International Associations of the Egyptian Actors in nomination Professionals.
May 20, 2010 - International Oriental Dance Festival Tariq El - Nougoum. In the nomination Raks Al - Sharqi Professionals - I place.
The 2-nd International Festival Tariq El - Nougoum, May 12 - 15, 2011.
Nomination:
The Queen of Raqs Al Sharki - I place - AIDA
Improvisation (balady) - I place - AIDA
Folklore - I place - AIDA
Classical Raqs Al Sharki - I place - AIDA
Dancing was and is still playing the most important role in her life!
She enjoys dancing and makes people happy!
Superb,Hot Arabic Belly Dance AIDA
Please Like us on Facebook
Aida Bogomolova was born in the city of Khabarovsk, in Far East. She has been going in for dancing since her childhood. At the age of six she was impressed by Indian dancing and starting from the age of ten she has been taking part in different dancing contests and participated in the local TV programs.
At the age of seventeen Aida was invited to the theatre of Scenic miniatures, where she worked for a long time as a solo dancer and performed in many cities of the region: Krasnoyarsk, Chita, Tomsk, Omsk and the other cities of Russia. In her repertoire Aida performed Indian (bollywood style) and oriental dances, worked together with fakir.
At the age of nineteen Aida entered Pacific National University, where she founded her own School of the Oriental Dancing. Within the period beginning from 2000 to 2007 school Aida won a lot of prizes in the dancing contests in Khabarovsk region.
In 2006 the school Aida won the First prize in the nomination Oriental in the All-Russian Festival Student's Spring 2006. Aida was a producer and a choreographer in her dancing school as well as a solo dancer and the designer of the costumes of her show group.
From 2004 she regularly visited Moscow workshops of some famous Russian and Egyptian choreographers of Belly dance: Tito, Yousri Sharif, Aida Nour, Tatyana Fedyayeva (Nour), Marianna Smirnova-Seslavinskaya, Farida Fahmi, Saida, Zaina and some others.
She has been living in two cities (Khabarovsk and Moscow) for a long time.
Moscow has given her new opportunities to reveal and develop her talents, to learn more important information about dancing and to create her first fabulous projects.
Khabarovsk is her home-land where she has been interviewed very often by the local journalists and TV men.
In 2007 Aida took a decision to move to Moscow. She was involved in some show projects and performed with Turetsky Choir, Ishtar Alabina, Sergey Zhukov.
In October 2008 Aida participated in International Festival of Oriental Dancing Assembly, where she got the Second prize in the nomination Professionals
In May 2009 she got the First prize in the contest organized by Irina Popova in the Center of the Oriental Dancing. The contest was held for the professionals and the world-known orchestra from Lebanon was invited there.
In October 2009 she won the First prize in the Fourth International Festival of Oriental Assembly in Moscow with the assistance of the International Associations of the Egyptian Actors in nomination Professionals.
May 20, 2010 - International Oriental Dance Festival Tariq El - Nougoum. In the nomination Raks Al - Sharqi Professionals - I place.
The 2-nd International Festival Tariq El - Nougoum, May 12 - 15, 2011.
Nomination:
The Queen of Raqs Al Sharki - I place - AIDA
Improvisation (balady) - I place - AIDA
Folklore - I place - AIDA
Classical Raqs Al Sharki - I place - AIDA
Dancing was and is still playing the most important role in her life!
She enjoys dancing and makes people happy!
Superb Hot Arabic Belly Dance AIDA
Aida Bogomolova was born in the city of Khabarovsk, in Far East. She has been going in for dancing since her childhood. At the age of six she was impressed by Indian dancing and starting from the age of ten she has been taking part in different dancing contests and participated in the local TV programs.
At the age of seventeen Aida was invited to the theatre of Scenic miniatures, where she worked for a long time as a solo dancer and performed in many cities of the region: Krasnoyarsk, Chita, Tomsk, Omsk and the other cities of Russia. In her repertoire Aida performed Indian (bollywood style) and oriental dances, worked together with fakir.
At the age of nineteen Aida entered Pacific National University, where she founded her own School of the Oriental Dancing. Within the period beginning from 2000 to 2007 school Aida won a lot of prizes in the dancing contests in Khabarovsk region.
In 2006 the school Aida won the First prize in the nomination Oriental in the All-Russian Festival Student's Spring 2006. Aida was a producer and a choreographer in her dancing school as well as a solo dancer and the designer of the costumes of her show group.
From 2004 she regularly visited Moscow workshops of some famous Russian and Egyptian choreographers of Belly dance: Tito, Yousri Sharif, Aida Nour, Tatyana Fedyayeva (Nour), Marianna Smirnova-Seslavinskaya, Farida Fahmi, Saida, Zaina and some others.
She has been living in two cities (Khabarovsk and Moscow) for a long time.
Moscow has given her new opportunities to reveal and develop her talents, to learn more important information about dancing and to create her first fabulous projects.
Khabarovsk is her home-land where she has been interviewed very often by the local journalists and TV men.
In 2007 Aida took a decision to move to Moscow. She was involved in some show projects and performed with Turetsky Choir, Ishtar Alabina, Sergey Zhukov.
In October 2008 Aida participated in International Festival of Oriental Dancing Assembly, where she got the Second prize in the nomination Professionals
In May 2009 she got the First prize in the contest organized by Irina Popova in the Center of the Oriental Dancing. The contest was held for the professionals and the world-known orchestra from Lebanon was invited there.
In October 2009 she won the First prize in the Fourth International Festival of Oriental Assembly in Moscow with the assistance of the International Associations of the Egyptian Actors in nomination Professionals.
May 20, 2010 - International Oriental Dance Festival Tariq El - Nougoum. In the nomination Raks Al - Sharqi Professionals - I place.
The 2-nd International Festival Tariq El - Nougoum, May 12 - 15, 2011.
Nomination:
The Queen of Raqs Al Sharki - I place - AIDA
Improvisation (balady) - I place - AIDA
Folklore - I place - AIDA
Classical Raqs Al Sharki - I place - AIDA
Dancing was and is still playing the most important role in her life!
She enjoys dancing and makes people happy! I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (