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The article is devoted to the organization and holding of festivals. Festival projects today are a way of formation and promotion of brands, attracting tourists, advertising goods and services, forming the image of the region, the city, transformation of the urban environment, drawing attention to...

Author(s)
Ekaterina, D.; Leonid, A.
Publisher
Publishing Center "Dialog", Kharkiv, Ukraine
Citation
Trayektorīya Nauki, 2016, 2, 6, pp 1.36-1.44
Abstract

The article examines the daily creative activity in 1921 of the Kursk Penitentiary Theater of the Maxim Gorky at the district agricultural labor colony for prisoners "Red Commune". It is shown that even in pre-revolutionary Russia, one of the types of re-education of criminals was the formation of...

Author(s)
Liventsev; Vyacheslavovich, D.
Publisher
Scientific Network Journal, Voronezh, Russia
Citation
Agrarian History, 2023, 14, pp 3-13
Abstract

Introduction. Artistic trips and tourism are inseparable parts of the activity of folk groups associated in CIOFF®. Folk festivals organised around the world give folk groups a chance to learn about traditions and customs and to come into close contact with indigenous people. The correlation...

Author(s)
Bochenek, M.
Publisher
Versita, Warsaw, Poland
Citation
Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism, 2013, 20, 2, pp 95-99
Abstract

Despite the increasing number of studies dedicated to creative professionals, there are still many topics that remain understudied. One such topic is the interconnection of professional labour and cultural institutions, which frame labour conditions. Furthermore, while much research has been...

Author(s)
Kuleva, M.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Cultural Studies, 2018, 32, 5, pp 727-746
Abstract

The so-called stagnation period (1969-1985) is the peak of interest in the school/university topic on the Soviet/Russian screen: 127 films (36.4% of the total number of films on this topic) appeared on the country's screens. The second place is the Russian period (1992-2017) - 93 films (26.7%). A...

Author(s)
Fedorov, A.
Publisher
Academic Publishing House Researcher, Sochi, Russia
Citation
European Researcher. Series A, 2017, 8, 3, pp 122-153
Abstract

A haunting past dominates the work of European filmmakers in the post-war period, and this article addresses the hauntological spectre of war in There Will Be No Leave Today, a very early film of Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky in partnership with Alexander Gordon. The article draws on Jacques...

Author(s)
Moffatt, T.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Landscape Research, 2022, 47, 7, pp 851-861
Abstract

In this article, associations between different types of sports/physical exercise and wage income are analyzed. Using data from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, several Mincer earnings functions were estimated in dynamic and static models, controlling for gender, city size, ethnicity,...

Author(s)
Tovar-García, E. D.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research, 2021, 51, 3, pp 333-343
Abstract

The present contribution analyses sanitary theatrical performances as a means of anti-tuberculosis propaganda in the early Soviet Union. Starting in the 1920s, sanitary theatrical performances were demonstrated in open-air theatres and clubhouses for workers and farmers. Since 1925, the newly...

Author(s)
Polianski, I. J.; Kosenko, O.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Microbes and Infection, 2021, 23, 8,
Abstract

Object of study: the development of the theme of the image of France and French people in the Soviet and Russian screens. Subject of research: the evolution of the basic concepts and ideological stereotypes theme image of France and French people in the Soviet and Russian screens. Research...

Author(s)
Fedorov, A.
Publisher
Academic Publishing House Researcher, Sochi, Russia
Citation
European Researcher. Series A, 2018, 9, 2, pp 78-106
Abstract

The Romantic period is defined as the "golden age" in which various types of art, especially music, reached an unprecedented peak. In the romantic period, which represents an important place in the history of music, many innovations have emerged in the name of piano education. F. Chopin and F....

Author(s)
Aliyeva, M.
Publisher
Journal of Academic Social Science Studies, Lorient, France
Citation
Journal of Academic Social Science Studies, 2022, 89, pp 195-214

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