facade of pavilion Armenia in VDNKh, Moscow
facade of pavilion Armenia in VDNKh, Moscow
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Performance Rana Hamadeh - VDNKh, Moscow, 23.09.2015
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This si VDNH, a very lovely place on the north side of Moscow. Built during the Soviet era, each building represents a nation of the former Soviet Union. I think one of the best is the Armenian building.
Performance Andrey Kuzkin - VDNKh, Moscow, 23.09. - 01.10.2015
Folklorama-2011 Armenian dance at Russian pavilion
Armenian dance performed by dance troupe from Los Angeles at Russian pavilion during Folklorama-2011.
Tatyana Sadofieva, Director of Russian Pavilion, about Armenian expo-concept
Folklorama 2011 Russian Pavilion, Armenian dance HD
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Russia outraged by giant Louis Vuitton suitcase shaped pavillion erected in Red Square
A giant Louis Vuitton suitcase installed in Moscow's Red Square to celebrate the brand's 150th anniversary is to be dismantled after being criticised by politicians and the public alike.
The GUM department store on Red Square, which is responsible for the 30-feet (nine metres) high and 100-feet (30-metre) long construction, promised in a statement released on Wednesday that the suitcase would be removed from the square.
Local resident Ludmila Volkova called the exhibition, which is a stone's throw away from the tomb of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin, improper.
It is very out of place, just because it is the Red Square. For us, for our generation, it is a sacred place, Volkova said.
However not everyone agreed with her.
Another local resident said the suitcase was at the right place as it was used to collect money for children with disabilities.
State news agencies reported that the Kremlin had demanded the removal of the display.
The construction is part of an exhibition called The Soul of Travel, marking Vuitton's 150th birthday and was to open on December 2.
Louis Vuitton said the construction was a copy of a model owned by a Russian noble, Prince Vladimir Orlov.
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Russia
My visit to Russia begins along the Baltic Sea in Saint Petersburg. Saint Petersburg is Russia's second-largest city as well as its cultural capital. The Historic Center of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Next I continue on to Moscow, Russia's capital and most populous city. Here I visit historic Red Square and the Kremlin. The Video concludes with my visit to the Trinity Monastery of St. Sergii in Zagorsk.
VIDEO CONTENTS:
0:00:24 Peter and Paul Fortress
0:08:05 Moscow Square/House of Soviets
0:08:37 Victory Square
0:10:05 Imperial Reception at Catherine Palace
0:43:07 St. Petersburg at Night
0:43:59 Moscow Triumphal Gate
0:44:23 Holiday Inn Moscow Gate
0:45:18 Narva Triumphal Gate
0:45:55 Peterhof
0:46:01 Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral
0:46:25 Peterhof Grand Palace
0:46:41 The Grand Cascade - Samson Fountain
0:53:05 Lower Garden
0:54:49 The Adam Fountain
0:54:58 Gulf of Finland
0:55:19 French Formal Garden
0:56:06 Panterre Garden - Roman Fountains
0:57:44 Dragon Cascade on Chessboard Hill
0:58:00 Orangery Fountain
0:58:42 The East Chapel
0:59:12 Upper Garden
0:59:40 Dostoyevsky Area of St. Petersburg
1:00:41 Troika Restaurant
1:02:09 St. Isaac's Cathedral
1:02:30 St. Isaac's Square
1:03:23 Cathedral Interior
1:07:34 The Admiralty Building
1:08:17 Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
1:08:54 Church Interior
1:11:29 Walk Around Colorful Exterior
1:15:23 Russian Folklore Show
1:19:41 Ship Yard Area of St. Petersburg
1:20:30 Annunciation Bridge
1:21:58 Rostral Columns
1:24:29 Senate Square
1:24:57 The Palace Embankment
1:26:01 Neva River
1:30:09 Hermitage Museum (Winter Palace)
1:31:24 Small Throne Room
1:32:08 St. George's Hall
1:32:35 Pavilion Hall
1:33:45 Works by Rembrandt
1:35:14 Works by Leonardo da Vinci
1:35:30 Works by Raphael
1:36:07 Crouching Boy by Michelangelo
1:36:27 Skylight Rooms
1:38:48 Palace Square/Alexander Column
1:40:47 Boat Cruise on Moika & Neva Rivers
1:42:48 The Green Bridge/Nevsky Prospect
1:44:16 Pevchesky Bridge
1:45:41 The Winter Canal
1:47:57 Enter Neva River
1:48:13 Peter and Paul Fortress
1:49:30 Trinity Bridge
1:51:05 Return to Moika River
1:56:22 Anichkov Bridge over Fontanka River
1:56:51 Armenian Lunch Stop
1:57:21 Yusupov Palace
2:04:57 Nevsky Prospect
2:05:38 Our Lady of Kazan Cathedral
2:07:04 Church of St. Catherine
2:07:44 Grand Hotel Europe
2:08:41 Gostiny Dvor (Oldest Department Store)
2:10:28 Catherine's Garden
2:11:30 Monument to Catherine the Great
2:12:17 Alexandrinsky Theatre
2:14:32 Swan Lake Ballet
2:18:00 Moscow Station
2:18:26 High Speed Sapsan Train to Moscow
2:22:43 Arrive at Moscow's Leningradsky Station
2:23:05 Drive to Red Square
2:26:30 Red Square
2:27:47 GUM Department Store
2:28:49 Moscow Metro Stations (Subway)
2:38:47 Radisson Blu Belorusskaya Hotel
2:39:45 Drive back to Red Square
2:41:05 State Duma Building
2:41:39 Bolshoi Theatre
2:42:43 KGB Headquarters
2:43:22 Moscow River
2:43:38 The Kremlin
2:47:49 Cathedral of Jesus Christ the Saviour
2:48:30 Pashkov House
2:49:56 Manege Square
2:50:27 World Clock Fountain
2:51:25 State Historical Museum
2:52:06 Resurrection Gate
2:52:20 Red Square
2:52:31 Kazan Cathedral
2:52:51 State Historical Museum
2:53:20 GUM Department Store
2:54:17 St. Basil's Cathedral
2:55:27 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
2:56:31 The Kremlin
2:57:03 Trinity Tower
2:57:31 The Arsenal
2:57:50 State Kremlin Palace
2:58:02 Senate Building
2:58:17 Church of the Twelve Apostles
2:58:33 Tsar Cannon
2:59:16 Tsar Bell
2:59:45 Cathedral Square
3:00:23 Cathedral of the Archangel
3:00:42 Ivan the Great Bell Tower
3:01:02 Assumption Cathedral
3:01:39 Church of the Deposition of the Robe
3:01:46 Cathedral of the Annunciation
3:02:05 Grand Kremlin Palace
3:02:14 The Armoury Chamber
3:02:20 Drive through Moscow
3:03:28 Gorky Park
3:04:32 Gardens Ring
3:06:18 Old Arbat Street
3:08:11 Novodevichy Cemetery
3:10:44 Grave of Boris Yeltsin
3:11:01 Grave of Raisa Gorbachev
3:11:47 Grave of Nikita Khrushchev
3:12:49 Novodevichy Convent
3:14:09 The Russian White House
3:15:11 Triumphal Arch of Moscow
3:15:36 War Memorial at the Poklonnaia Gora
3:17:18 Olympic Stadium
3:17:46 Zagorsk (Sergiyev Posad)
3:18:34 Trinity Monastery of St. Sergii
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Members of Banks' Association of Russian Federation Visiting the Mother See
This video is about the visit of members of Banks' Association of Russian Federation to the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, where they met with His Holiness Karekin II Catholicos of All Armenians.
Տեասնյութը Ռուսաստանի Դաշնության Բանկերի ասոցիացիայի անդամների` Մայր Աթոռ կատարած այցելության մասին է, որտեղ նրանք հանդիպեցին Ն.Ս.Օ.Տ.Տ. Գարեգին Բ. Ամենայն Հայոց Կաթողիկոսին:
RUSSIA: MOSCOW: COMMUNISM EXHIBITION
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A huge exhibition and park complex on the outskirts of Moscow, constructed to celebrate communism's achievements turns 60 on Sunday.
Like the rest of Russia, the centre is now suffering a funding crisis.
Its halls, where Soviet citizens once came to marvel at the technology that could put a man into space, are now warehouses for cheap TVs from South-east Asia.
Now the struggle is to preserve what remains of the park's exhibits.
Superficially, this monument to Soviet achievement still looks good.
Its golden statues continue to glisten, while its magnificent fountains are a magnet for Muscovites in the hot summer.
The vast exhibition and park complex, known as the Exhibition of the Achievements of the National Economy or V-D-N-K, was opened 60 years ago.
Soviet propaganda films portrayed the centre in northern Moscow as a showcase for the achievements of the economy.
This, they said, was a place where the hundreds of nationalities of the USSR's sixteen republics could mix in harmony and display the fruits of their labours.
Now, 60 years on, there are some who are trying to revive those traditions.
Former Soviet prime minister Nikolai Ryzhkov would dearly love to resurrect V-D-N-K as a symbol of the old regime's achievements.
But he admits hard cash will be needed if the centre is to regain its former glory.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
There are many parts of the centre where activities have been stopped. The Kolos fountain hasn't been working for two years because the pressure system needs to be replaced. The Space pavilion is in a pitiful state. It needs 10 million dollars to restore it.
SUPER CAPTION: Vasily Shupira, Exhibition Centre Director
For, like mush of the rest of the former U-S-S-R the V-D-N-K is suffering a crisis of funding.
Its famous Space pavilion is looking the worse for wear.
Under the photo of Yury Gagarin, the first man to orbit the earth, Soviet citizens once came to share in one of the Soviet Union's greatest achievements - the conquest of space.
The final indignity, before the pavilion closed completely, was to be used as a market place for electrical goods.
Other buildings continue to be used for the pursuit of profit.
The centre's management claims money from the sales will be ploughed back into what's left of the exhibits.
Even if the cash raised is enough to keep the ailing centre going, Muscovites, who have grown up visiting its displays, say its too little, too late.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
There are a lot fewer exhibitions now. Basically it's all shopping now. Before you could take a look at the animals, take a horse ride...Now it's just shopping, clothes, not much. Half of it's O.K., half of it's bad.
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop
Nikolai Ryzhkov will continue his efforts to preserve this symbol of the worker's revolution.
But it seems unlikely Soviet-style tractor exhibitions can do much to conjure up the glory days of the V-D-N-K's past
For the moment it seems the modern, capitalist, Russia, has no money to spend preserving its communist past.
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Aug 8, 2012 Russia_Russian, Armenian leaders meet in Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted a meeting in Moscow on Wednesday with Armenian leader Serzh Sargsyan.
Putin welcomed last year's 32% increase in trade between Armenia and Russia, and the overall strengthening of relations between the countries.
The leaders agreed to hold the first meeting of the new Russian-Armenian intergovernmental commission this autumn, which will focus on developing economic ties.
The countries have also agreed to extend the lease term of a Russian military base in Armenia.
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The first Russian clinic accredited according to international standards Medicina, in Moscow, opened a new state-of-the-art department on Wednesday.
The department has an advanced oncological center, multi-faceted hospital and diagnostic unit.
The building is equipped with smart technology for data management, allowing it to consult and treat patients remotely. The wards function on the principles of a smart house. A benchboard helps to control an electronic screen with medical records and perform practical tasks such as adjusting the height of the bed or opening curtains.
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RUSSIA 24. The fact of the Armenian Genocide has been recognized by many countries, but not Turkey
The Armenian Genocide has been condemned by the international community at various levels: starting from individual intellectuals to entire nations and countries. As of today the Armenian Genocide has been recognized and condemned by the following countries:
Uruguay (A Parliamentary Resolution was adopted in 1965, followed by a Law adopted in 2004), Cyprus (A Parliamentary Resolution was adopted in 1982), European Union (Parliamentary Resolutions adopted in 1987, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005), Argentina (A Senate Resolution was adopted in 1993, followed by a Law adopted in 2004), Russia (A State Duma Resolution was adopted in 1995), Canada (Resolutions were adopted in 1996, 2002 and 2004), Greece (A Parliamentary Resolution was adopted in 1996), Lebanon (Resolutions were adopted in 1997 and 2000), Belgium (A Senate Resolution was adopted in 1998), France (Parliamentary Resolutions were adopted in 1998 and 2000, followed by a Law adopted in 2001), Sweden (A Parliamentary report of 2000), Vatican (In 2000), Italy (A Resolution adopted in 2000), Switzerland (A Resolution adopted in 2003), Slovakia (A Resolution adopted in 2004), The Netherlands (A Resolution adopted in 2004), Poland (A Resolution adopted in 2004), Venezuela (A Resolution adopted in 2005), Germany (A Resolution adopted in 2005), Lithuania (A Resolution adopted in 2005), Chile (A Resolution adopted in 2007)
ВДНХ Москва - VDNKh All-Russia Exhibition Centre Moscow
Mosshoes фильм Russian
Фильм, посвященный двадцатилетию крупнейшей выставки обуви, сумок и комплектующих материалов в России и Восточной Европе
Martin Ghazaryan - Duduk Sings In Moscow - Presentation
Evening concert at Ararat complex with Georgi presenting Martin as the guest of honor.
Martin expresses his thanks to its organizers and starts his program with the famous folklore tune, Siretsi, Yaris Taran...
Duduk master player Martin Ghazaryan flew from Irkutsk of Siberia to be present at the 90th anniversary celebrations event of Armenia, held at Armenia Pavilion in Moscow Exhibition Center, May 18, 2008.
It was an honor for him to demonstrate the Armenian folklore tunes and instruments to the Russian public as well as its native Armenians.
The festivities started outdoors next to the Armenia Pavilion and extended into the night with a concert inside the Pavilion with an assortment of performances.
Martin displayed his mastery, not only on Duduk, but also Zurna, Shvi and Clarinet as well.
He will be traveling to Armenia for 2008 One Nation, One Culture event(MEK AZG, MEK MSHAKUYT) 17-23 August, performing at the opening and closing galas, while visiting several regions of the country to perform for the local public. This week-long event will be televised by Armenia Public Broadcasting Co., ARTV1 channel via satellite.
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