The National Academic Janka Kupala Theatre goes to Moldova.video
The National Academic Janka Kupala Theatre will take part in the International Forum of Young Theatre Creators in Chisinau, Moldova, June 6-13, 2012, presenting its performance The Office written by Ingrid Lausund and staged by Katsiaryna Avierkava.
Нацыянальны акадэмічны тэатр імя Янкі Купалы прыме ўдзел у Моладзевым Тэатральным форуме, які пройдзе 6-13 чэрвеня ў Кішынёве (Малдова). 10 чэрвеня на суд журы і гледачоў купалаўцы прадставяць спектакль Офіс паводле Інгрыд Лаўзунд у пастаноўцы Кацярыны Аверкавай. Паказ адбудзецца на сцэне Дзяржаўнага Рускага Драматычнага тэатра імя А. П. Чэхава.
Fragment of the play “Seven” (Janka Kupała National Theatre , Minsk)
Fragment of the play “Seven” performed by UK Ambassador to Belarus Fionna Gibb and Head of EU delegation Andrea Wiktorin.
“Seven” is based on the real life stories of seven women’s rights activists from Nigeria, Afghanistan, Guatemala, Russia, Pakistan, Northern Ireland and Cambodia.
The aims of “Seven” on Tour is to bring women’s rights issues higher on the political and media agenda, raise awareness and engagement, and to stimulate the debate on women’s role in society.
State program Culture of Belarus discussed in Mir Castle.
State program Culture of Belarus discussed in Mir Castle.
By Elena Bormotova: Representatives of the Belarusian cultural authorities including directors of theaters and heads of local community centers discussed the principal aspects of the development and promotion of national culture.
(Viktor Kurash, Belarusian Deputy Minister of Culture)
(Natalia Sharangovich, director of the Belarusian Museum of Modern Fine Arts) The state investment program envisages revival of national heritage and restoration of historical monuments. Mir Castle, a monument of UNESCO legacy, was opened after 30 years of restoration.
(Anatoli Butevich, Chair of the Commission on conservation of historical legacy at the Belarusian Ministry of Culture)
The guides of the National Museum of Belarus organized an excursion along Mir Castle for the guests and demonstrated the attributes of medieval luxury. During a year the number of visitors to Mir Castle grew by 2 times and the revenues rose by 6 times.
(Anatoli Akushevich, head of the department of culture at Minsk administration) State inspections on the protection of historical and cultural legacy will be created in the regions. The state program Castles of Belarus ending 2018 envisages restoration and conservation of 38 sites. Overhaul and reconstruction of 27 theaters is planned as well.
(Pavel Poliakov, director general of Yanka Kupala National Academic Theater)
The priority activities included promotion of Belarusian art in Europe and creation of 4 cultural centers outside Belarus.
Pan Tadeus, spectacle du Théâtre National du Bélarus
A l'occasion du 180ème anniversaire de la création du poème «Pan Tadeusz» par Adam Mickiewicz et de sa publication à Paris en 1834, l'Ambassade du Bélarus en France avec le Théâtre National Académique Yanka Kupala organisent la première représentation du spectacle d'après cette œuvre (avec la traduction en français) le 18 juin prochain à la MC93Bobigny à 20h00.
C'est une scène de la vie nobiliaire en 2 actes qui reprend les faits de la société et en particulier la noblesse avec l'évolution de ses traditions et usages immémoriaux.Deux familles s'affrontent, l'une alliée aux Russes, l'autre indépendantiste.
Spectacle en entrée libre, les billets doivent être retiré aux endroits suivants:
Ambassade de la République du Bélarus en France
38 Bd Suchet 75016 Paris
Tél : +33 1 44 14 69 79
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Demain le Printemps
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Janka-Kupala-Theater
Janka Kupala (* 25. Junijul./ 7. Juli 1882greg. in Wjasynka bei Minsk; † 28. Juni 1942 in Moskau, eigentlich Iwan Daminikawitsch Luzewitsch, Іван Дамінікавіч Луцэвіч) war ein weißrussischer Nationaldichter, Dramatiker, Publizist und Übersetzer, der gemeinsam mit Jakub Kolas und Maksim Bahdanowitsch zu den Hauptfiguren der weißrussischen Wiedergeburt (weißr.: Адраджэнне) Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts zählt. Quelle: Wikipedia. Der gesprochene Text von WikiBotter basiert auf Artikeln aus der freien Enzyklopädie Wikipedia und wurde AUTOMATISCH erstellt. Er steht unter der GNU-Lizenz für freie Dokumentation und Creative Commons CC-BY-SA 3.0. In der Wikipedia ist eine Liste der Autoren verfügbar. Der Text ist unter der Lizenz Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike verfügbar, zusätzliche Bedingungen können anwendbar sein. Einzelheiten sind in den Nutzungsbedingungen auf Wikipedia beschrieben. Wikipedia® ist eine eingetragene Marke der Wikimedia Foundation Inc.
The Jewish Ghetto of Minsk ✡️
I took a trip with local historian and writer, Ihar Melnikau on a trip through the Jewish parts of Minsk, a once thriving community that sadly exists no more.
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Locations in the video:
0:10 - Maxim Tanka University, Ploschad Lenina (Lenin Square)
1:00 - Maksim Gorky Theatre, 5, vulica Valardaskaha
6:00 - Jewish Ghetto for Belarusian Jews at 1, vulica Kalvaryjskaja
7:01 - Zonder Ghetto for German & Austrian Jews and Jewish cemetery at 25, vulica Suchaja
15:17 - Memorial for Minsk Jewish Ghetto at 2, vulica Rakauskaja
17:30 - Sight of the Purim Massacre, 2nd March 1942, Yama Memorial, 11 Ulitsa Zaslavskaya
21:40 - Old Jewish House at 15 vulica Rakaŭskaja.
Photo © Norddeutscher Rundfunk.
Studio Zhilunovich - Minsk, Belarus - HD Review
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Guide of Minsk - Karla Marksa, Minsk, Belarus - Rates & Reviews 2018
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Set 300 metres from Belarusian National Arts Museum in Minsk, this apartment features free WiFi and a balcony. The apartment is 500 metres from Yanka Kupala National Academic Theatre. The kitchen is fitted with an oven. A flat-screen TV is offered.
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November. Andersen rehearsals.flv
The National Academic Janka Kupala Theatre makes final rehearsals of the new performance entitled October. Andersen based on works by Hans Christian Andersen, directed by Mikalaj Pinihin. First night - June 25, 2012.
У Нацыянальным акадэмічным тэатры імя Янкі Купалы ідуць рэпетыцыі спектакля Лістапад. Андэрсен паводле п'есы беларускага драматурга Алены Паповай. Аўтар ідэі і рэжысёр-пастаноўшчык -- Мікалай Пінігін.
Прэм'ера адбудзецца 25-26 чэрвеня.
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Minsk Apartment - Minsk, Belarus - HD Review
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Спектакль «Свадьба» в постановке Владимира Панкова
«Свадьба»
Национальный академический театр имени Янки Купалы (Минск, Беларусь), Международная конфедерация театральных союзов, Международный театральный фестиваль им. А.П. Чехова, при поддержке Министерства Республики Беларусь, Межгосударственного фонда гуманитарного сотрудничества государств-участников СНГ
«The Wedding»
by Anton Chekhov / SounDrama, one act play
Yanka Kupala National Academic Theatre, Minsk, Belarus
International Confederation of Theatre Associations
Chekhov International Theatre Festival
Culture Of Belarus
The '''culture of Belarus''' is the product of a millennium of development under the impact of a number of diverse factors. These include the physical environment; the ethnographic background of Belarusians ( the merger of Slavic newcomers with Baltic natives ) ; the paganism of the early settlers and their hosts; Eastern Orthodox Christianity as a link to the Byzantine literary and cultural traditions; the country's lack of natural borders; the flow of rivers toward both the Black Sea and the Baltic Sea; and the variety of religions in the region ( Catholicism, Orthodoxy, Judaism, and Islam ) . An early Western influence on Belarusian culture was Magdeburg Law charters that granted municipal self-rule and were based on the laws of German cities. These charters were granted in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries by grand dukes and kings to a number of cities, including Brest, Grodno, Slutsk, and Minsk. The tradition of self-government not only facilitated contacts with Western Europe but also nurtured self-reliance, entrepreneurship, and a sense of civic responsibility. In 1517-19 Francysk Skaryna ( ca. 1490-1552 ) translated the Bible into the vernacular ( Old Belarusian ) . Under the communist regime, Skaryna's work was vastly undervalued, but in independent Belarus he became an inspiration for the emerging national consciousness as much for his advocacy of the Belarusian language as for his humanistic ideas. From the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries, when the ideas of humanism, the Renaissance, and the Reformation were alive in Western Europe, these ideas were debated in Belarus as well because of trade relations there and because of the enrollment of noblemen's and burghers' sons in Western universities. The Reformation and Counter-Reformation also contributed greatly to the flourishing of polemical writings as well as to the spread of printing houses and schools. During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when Poland and Russia were making deep political and cultural inroads in Belarus by assimilating the nobility into their respective cultures, the rulers succeeded in associating Belarusian culture primarily with peasant ways, folklore, ethnic dress, and ethnic customs, with an overlay of Christianity. This was the point of departure for some national activists who attempted to attain statehood for their nation in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The development of Belarusian literature, spreading the idea of nationhood for the Belarusians, was epitomized by the literary works of Yanka Kupala ( 1882–1942 ) and Yakub Kolas ( 1882–1956 ) . The works of these poets, along with several other outstanding writers, became the classics of modern Belarusian literature by writing widely on rural themes ( the countryside was where the writers heard the Belarusian language ) and by modernizing the Belarusian literary language, which had been little used since the sixteenth century. Postindependence authors in the 1990s continued to use rural themes widely. Unlike literature's focus on rural life, other fields of culture painting, sculpture, music, film, and theater centered on urban reality, universal concerns, and universal values.
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