Best Attractions and Places to See in Kurgan, Russia
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List of Best Things to do in Kurgan, Russia
Aviation Museum
Ostrich Farm
Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevskiy
Kurgan State Drama Theater
Gulliver Puppet Theatre
Kurgan Regional Local Lore Museum
Central Park of Culture and Recreation
The History Museum of Development of the Center of the Academician G. A. Ilizarov
House of Engineer Ostapets
The Temple in Honor of the Port Arthur Icon of the Mother of the Blessed Virgin Triumph
Я лечу над Россией - Pyatnitsky Russian Folk Chorus (2017)
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SUBTITLES (Lyrics): Русский (Russian).
Государственный Академический Русский Народный Хор Им. М. Е. Пятницкого - State Academic Russian Folk Choir named after M. E. Pyatnitsky
Я лечу над Россией - I'm flying over Russia
Праздничный концерт, посвященный Дню войск национальной гвардии России. (02.04.2017)
A festive concert dedicated to the Day of the Russian National Guard troops. (April 2, 2017)
ТЕКСТ - LYRICS
Я лечу над Россией,
Словно в сказочном сне,
И дубы вековые
Машут кронами мне.
Купола золотые,
Тополей седина,
О, Россия, Россия,
Ты такая одна.
Купола золотые,
Тополей седина,
О, Россия, Россия,
Ты такая одна.
Вижу Волжские плёсы,
Вишен белый наряд,
Великаны утёсы,
Как солдаты стоят.
Облака грозовые
И озёр тишина,
О, Россия, Россия,
Ты такая одна.
О, Россия, Россия,
Ты такая одна.
Вижу сёла и хаты,
Где в суровом краю
Уходили солдаты
В бой за юность твою.
Где цветы полевые
Опалила война,
О, Россия, Россия,
Ты такая одна.
Где цветы полевые
Опалила война,
О, Россия, Россия,
Ты такая одна.
Нет, не будет, не будет
Наше небо в огне,
Будьте счастливы люди
Вы на этой земле.
Как весны позывные
Слышу крик журавлей,
Я лечу над Россией,
Над Россией моей.
Как весны позывные
Слышу крик журавлей,
Я лечу над Россией,
Над Россией моей.
Final curtain - Stars of the Russian Ballet 2014
Megaron Athens 13 December 2014. Zakharova, Merkuriev, Lobukhin, Stashkevich, de Bana, Ol, Bolotova, Velichko, Zagrebin
VOLGOGRAD MARATHON 2019 / Running in Russia
I had to delete this video and upload it one more time because it was not complete. Sorry, my friends!
Welcome to Volgograd Marathon! It`s going to be a very long vlog, that`s why you should prepare some tea and cookies before you start watching it. I have also made time codes.
Do you like to run? Have you ever dreamt of running a marathon? As we live in Russia and show you real life in Russia with the help of our simple vlogs, we can`t get to London Marathon that is famous all over the world. But we want to show you a great event in our hometown. It is Volgograd Maraton 2019.
It is a famous marathon 2019 full race, the whole city prepares for it in advance.
It is not just a marathon race, but a big fest for different sportsmen of all ages and for all Volgograd citizens. You can meet interesting people, get marathon run motivation and become a real marathon runner here, even if you have decided to try running a marathon for the first time or running a marathon without training.
Today I want to show you our young Russian Sportsmen. They are so small but already know how to run a marathon like grown-ups.
My son is also a marathon racer. And you can watch him running a marathon in Russia.
It was a great day and I`ll be glad to share it with you!
Thank you very much for all your likes, comments and kind words!
From Russia with love!
Boney M. feat. Liz Mitchell in Kurgan 10.05.2013 (concert announcement)
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मोस्को का दिल | WALKING AROUND RED SQUARE | MOSCOW | MET SOME CHINESE TOURIST
Stepping into heart of Moscow.
Standing in Red Square, you can see the most significant buildings in the capital: the Kremlin, GUM department store, the State History Museum, Lenin's Mausoleum and of course, St Basil’s Cathedral.
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Fifty women battle it out to be crowned 'Beauty of Russia'
A 22-year-old student from Kurgan has won the annual 'Beauty of Russia' competition.
A video of women competing in Moscow's Russkaya Pesnya theatre this week shows finalists dancing on stage and Tatiana Baitova being awarded the crown, after fending off 49 other hopefuls.
Baitova reportedly put her plans to get married on hold so she could compete in the event, which rules participants may not be married or have children.
After winning the title, Baitova told the TASS news agency: 'I think that everything will be fine between us.
'It seems to me that my boyfriend is now very happy and proud of me.'
Footage taken during the event shows an interview with Alexander Revva, where the Russian TV host and comedian declares his love for beauty.
'The more beautiful people are, in life, in the streets, at home, in flats, in apartment buildings, the better life will be,' he said.
'It is more interesting. Beauty inspires emotions in people. It inspires admiration. It is necessary.'
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the annual Beauty of Russia competition.
Since 2006, the Beauty of Russia winner usually represents Russia in the international Miss Earth pageant.
Russia: Check out the 50 most beautiful women in Russia
W/S Contestants dancing on stage in bikinis
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M/S Tatiana Baitova being crowned winner of the Beauty of Russia competition
SOT, Alexander Revva, Russian TV host and comedian (Russian): The more beautiful people are, in life, in the streets, at home, in flats, in apartment buildings, the better life will be. It is more interesting. Beauty inspires emotions in people. It inspires admiration. It is necessary.
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Some of Russia's hottest women strutted their stuff on stage during the 'Beauty of Russia' competition in Moscow's Russkaya Pesnya theatre, Wednesday.
22-year-old Tatiana Baitova, a student from the Kurgan, took the crown after fending off hot competition from 49 other contestants. Baitova reportedly put her plans to get married on hold so she could compete in the event, which rules participants may not be married or have children.
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the annual Beauty of Russia competition. Since 2006, the Beauty of Russia winner usually represents Russia in the international Miss Earth pageant.
USSR people's artist Roza Dzhamanova dies at 86
Rosa Dzhamanova, Kazakh opera singer and People's Artist of the USSR died at 86 in Almaty. She played almost all leading opera roles of Western European and Russian classics. Rosa Dzhamanova was born in Aktobe. She finished musical school in Uralsk. Then she continued education in Professor Kurganova`s class at the State Institute of Art. In 1953 she became a soloist of the State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet named after Abay.
Salute To Stalingrad Version 1 (1950)
Stalingrad / Volgograd, Russia, Soviet Union, USSR.
Charity appeal film. Various shots of war in Stalingrad. Red Army fighting against Germans soldiers. Montage of newspaper headlines. Bomb damaged buildings. Aircraft. Bombs dropping. Antiaircraft fire. Bombs exploding. Tanks being built. Russian men and women working for the war effort. Tanks on the move. Artillery being fired. Stalin and Trotsky are seen at the end of the film.
Narrator issues a plea for patrons of the cinema to dig deep to help comrades in Stalingrad. End title reads: The Manager and Staff of this Theatre will be grateful for your help - please give generously.
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W/S Contestants dancing on stage in bikinis
C/U Two contestants dancing in bikinis
M/S Contestants on stage
W/S Contestants on stage with singer
M/S Contestant walking on stage
W/S Award ceremony
M/S Tatiana Baitova being crowned winner of the Beauty of Russia competition
SOT, Alexander Revva, Russian TV host and comedian (Russian): The more beautiful people are, in life, in the streets, at home, in flats, in apartment buildings, the better life will be. It is more interesting. Beauty inspires emotions in people. It inspires admiration. It is necessary.
M/S Contestants posing
C/U Contestant posing
M/S Contestants posing for selfie
W/S Contestants posing
SCRIPT
Some of Russia's hottest women strutted their stuff on stage during the 'Beauty of Russia' competition in Moscow's Russkaya Pesnya theatre, Wednesday.
22-year-old Tatiana Baitova, a student from the Kurgan, took the crown after fending off hot competition from 49 other contestants. Baitova reportedly put her plans to get married on hold so she could compete in the event, which rules participants may not be married or have children.
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the annual Beauty of Russia competition. Since 2006, the Beauty of Russia winner usually represents Russia in the international Miss Earth pageant.
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Евгения Сотникова / Evgeniya Sotnikova - Polovtsian Dances
Polovtsian Dances from the Prince Igor opera, was composed by Alexander Borodin.The music style is inspired from the dances of nomadic tribes living in the Eurasian steppes.
Евгения Сотникова / Evgeniya Sotnikova
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Evgeniya Sotnikova was born in Kurgan (Russia).
In 2008 she graduated from The Rimsky- Korsakov State Conservatory in St.Petersburg (Professor Eugenya Perlasova's class).
The singer has performed the title role in Tchaikovsky's Iolanta in the Opera and Ballet Theatre under the St.Petersburg Conservatory.
In 2005 she won the 2nd prize at the Rakhmaninov competition (Saint Petersburg). In 2006 she won the 3rd prize at the Russian festival- competition «Three centuries of classic romance»(Lied).
In Moscow at the Elena Obraztsova International Competition of young opera singers she became finalist (2006).
In 2008 she won the third prize at the International Opera Singers Competition of Galina Vishnevskaya dedicated to Mstislav Rostropovich.
In the same year Evgeniya Sotnikova joined the Kolobov Novaya Opera Theatre (Moscow), where she sang the part of Tatyana (Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin).
In 2009 she got the special prize by «Oscar und Vera Ritter-Foundation» in the International Singing Competition of Italian Opera (Dresden).
From 2009 to 2011 she was a member of the Opera Studio in the Bavarian State Opera. Since the beginning of the season 2011/12 she was a member of the Ensemble in the Bavarian State Opera. Her roles here in 2011/12: First nymph (Rusalka), Frasquita (Carmen), Barbarina (Le nozze di Figaro), Voice from heaven (Don Carlo), Berta (Barbiere di Siviglia), Taumännchen (Hänsel und Gretel), Nerina (La fedeltà premiata), Blumenmädchen (Parsifal), Anna (Nabucco).
Also she did her United Kingdom debut during Glyndebourne Tour 2012, where she sang Nymph 1st in Rusalka.
She worked with such conductors as Kent Nagano, Thomas Hengelbrock , Asher Fisch, Paolo Carignani, Constantinos Carydis, Karel Mark Chichon, Teodor Currentzis, Dan Ettinger.
Volgograd Stalingrad in Pictures - The Motherland Calls #Volgograd #Russia
Volgograd Motherland Calls is a statue at Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd, Russia. - More sightseeing in Volgograd... The Motherland Calls (Russian: Родина-мать зовёт!, tr. Rodina-mat' zovyot!, literally Homeland-Mother Is Calling) is a statue in Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd, Russia, commemorating the Battle of Stalingrad. It was designed by sculptor Yevgeny Vuchetich and structural engineer Nikolai Nikitin, and declared the largest statue in the world in 1967. Today, it is the tallest statue of a woman in the world, not including pedestals.
The Motherland Calls is highly complex from an engineering point of view, due to its characteristic posture with a sword raised high in the right hand and the left hand extended in a calling gesture. The technology behind the hollow statue is based on a combination of prestressed concrete with wire ropes structure, a solution which can be found also in another work of Nikitin's, the super-tall Ostankino Tower in Moscow.
The monument was inspired by the Ancient Greek sculpture the Winged Victory of Samothrace, and was modelled on a local woman, Valentina Izotova.
Visit Wolgograd formerly known as Stalingrad - We will join the Victory Day Parade in Wolgograd and celebrate 9th of May with the locals. We also going to see the war memorials and war cemetery.
Join us on a wonderful history tour to Russia and Russian culture.
Victory Day is a holiday that commemorates the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War. It was first inaugurated in the 16 republics of the Soviet Union, following the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender late in the evening on 8 May 1945 (after midnight, thus on 9 May Moscow Time). The Soviet government announced the victory early on 9 May after the signing ceremony in Berlin. Though the official inauguration occurred in 1945 the holiday became a non-labour day only in 1965 and only in certain Soviet republics.
In East Germany, 8 May was observed as Liberation Day from 1950 to 1966, and was celebrated again on the 40th anniversary in 1985. In 1975, a Soviet-style Victory Day was celebrated on 9 May. Since 2002, the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has observed a commemoration day known as the Day of Liberation from National Socialism, and the End of the Second World War.
After regaining their independence from the Soviet Union, the Baltic countries now commemorate the end of World War II on 8 May, the Victory in Europe Day.
During the Soviet Union's existence, 9 May was celebrated throughout the USSR and in the countries of the Eastern Bloc. Though the holiday was introduced in many Soviet republics between 1946 and 1950, it only became a non-labour day in the Ukrainian SSR in 1963 and the Russian SSR in 1965. In the Russian SSR a weekday off (usually a Monday) was given if 9 May fell on a Saturday or Sunday.
The celebration of Victory Day continued during subsequent years. The war became a topic of great importance in cinema, literature, history lessons at school, the mass media, and the arts. The ritual of the celebration gradually obtained a distinctive character with a number of similar elements: ceremonial meetings, speeches, lectures, receptions and fireworks.
In Russia during the 1990s, the 9 May holiday was not celebrated with large Soviet-style mass demonstrations due to the policies of successive Russian governments. Following Vladimir Putin's rise to power, the Russian government began promoting the prestige of the governing regime and history, and national holidays and commemorations became a source of national self-esteem. Victory Day in Russia has increasingly become a celebration in which popular culture plays a central role. The 60th and 70th anniversaries of Victory Day in Russia (2005 and 2015) became the largest popular holidays since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
In 2015 around 30 leaders, including those of China and India, attended the 2015 celebration, while Western leaders boycotted the ceremonies because of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine.
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Moscow Commemorates Day of Grief
Russian held commemoration ceremonies on Monday to mark the Day of Grief, the 74th anniversary of the Great Patriotic War against Nazi Germany during World War II.
Thousands of people took part in events honoring veteran and fallen soldiers.
These are the lingering sounds of the war. We remember those who came back from the war, like these veterans. We also remember those who didn't make it, those lives lost in the war, said Vladimir, one of the organizers of a commemoration in a park in Moscow.
This is a day worth commemorating. We will always remember that our forefathers gave us this peace under the sky, said a high school student attending the event.
Of course we should remember. Today was the beginning of the war. Why did we fight against each other? Why did we hurt each other when what we really should do was to get along peacefully? We should think of these questions from a humanitarian point of view, said a veteran attending an event at a railway station.
Across Russia flags flew half-mast on Monday, and media and culture organizations cancelled entertainment programs.
On June 22, 1941, Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union at dawn. On the very first day of the war, German troops destroyed 1,200 Soviet planes, tanks and cannons, and killed thousands of people.
In 2007, a law establishing the days of military fame and memorial days in the Russian Federation was signed, designating June 22 as a memorial day marking the beginning of the Great Patriotic War.
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2018 FIFA World Cup: Volgograd Arena (360 VIDEO)
Volgograd Arena is being built on the site of the former stadium of local club Rotor Volgograd. During the construction process, numerous remnants from the Second World War were uncovered at the site, which was part of the Battle of Stalingrad (the city’s former name) during the conflict.
The stadium is located on the banks of the Volga River and at the foot of the Mamayev Kurgan war memorial complex – at the top of which is the giant “Motherland Calls” statue.
Volgograd Arena will host group stage matches during Russia 2018, and after the World Cup will become the new home of Rotor Volgograd.
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Thomas Anders - Stay With Me (Live in Kurgan, 28.10.2012)
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Originally a US Army program, THAAD has come under the umbrella of the Missile Defense Agency. The Navy has a similar program, the sea-based Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System, which now has a land component as well (Aegis ashore). THAAD was originally scheduled for deployment in 2012, but initial deployment took place in May 2008. THAAD has been deployed in the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and South Korea.
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The moment of hard earned and well deserved glory (0:36-0:40) - Andrey Merkuriev of The Bolshoi is presented with his Silver Medal and Laureate Award at the Awards Ceremony for the XIII Moscow International Competition for Choreographers, June 2017, for his moving choreography 'Do not let me go', which he performed with Diana Kosyreva x
History of Russia (PARTS 1-5) - Rurik to Revolution
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A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный' meaning 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he known as Ivan 'the Terrible' in English? Because he was evil or useless or because of anti-Russian bias? No, because 'Terrible' in English also means awesome or formidable - this was well understood when 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English centuries ago, but now fewer people understand this. (see definitions 3 & 4 here: The name stuck, and Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
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