Nevertheless, somehow he arrived unnoticed by the neighbors, he parked a few hundred meters from the house of my grandparents, waited until i went out into the street with something, then he came up to me, of course, he recognized him, surprised him. And offered to buy something for my child there, i dont know if its a machine gun or a plastic dump truck, but i just agreed directly this is what i was like, without documents, without everything, he put me in a car and left for rostov, from rostov we flew to moscow without documents, i just want to point out that the journalists id in those years, i still found this the time when i myself received a certificate in 1985, this red crust, that is, when you show this certificate, all the doors open, that is, how he put me on a plane as a child without documents is not clear, actually its clear, because he had this one here is a red journalistic hack, and in his Editorial Office he agreed that he would be sent with a correspondent to kazakhst
Its not right in your soul, you know, children are how they are formed through mimisis, through imitation, art is always a mimetic thing, an imitative thing, for example, the art of theater, we imitate, and what we imitate, we imitate what we like and what interests us, and we find what resonates in. The transformation of documentary theater in our country, this is a project that we are also implementing thanks to the cultural initiatives fund. On the air of the Creative Industry podcast, our guest today is the director, artistic director of the malaya bronnaya theater, konstantin bogomolov. Lets continue, this word, imitation, it, well, comes from what i i heard your interviews, it. It actually seems to me that this is a rather unique property of russian consciousness, it is so in a cultural sense, imperial in a high sense, it conquers space, in which cultural space, in what sense, it considers everything the best in world culture is its own, russian consciousness, it wants to include
I know who, who, the supplier of good material, you need to be congratulated, you have. New responsible mission you were recently elected first secretary of the union of cultural and artistic workers for children and youth, why do you work with young people, i say, because my songs feed me, their songs heal me, thats all, thats your restlessness, thats after all do you have such a gift or is it, well, lets say, your curse, these meetings led to the feeling that im 24 years old, maybe 14, theres a feeling that youre deliberately running away from past, thats why my books are the latest. Hello, the program tell me not to be silent is on air, victoria popova and svetlana smolonskaya are in the studio. And today our guest is peoples artist of belarus, composer eduard hanok. Hello, eduard semyonovich, its been a long time. Its very nice to see you in our studio, weve heard a lot about your successes, and the reason for the meeting is most pleasant, your birthday is approaching on april 18th
In a way, the political act is almost sleepwalked into a horrendous situation. We today, 100 years later, have to ask ourselves, when we have less and less people who have actually witnessed this time of the second world war, we have to ask ourselves have we actually learned the lessons of history. I think we havent. This generation, born after the second world war, will have to prove that we have truly learned the lessons. The lessons were of cooperation. A quarter of a century later, we the endof the have of the cold war, the splitting of the world into two blocks. But then this was overcome. This opened up an opportunity. In 2008, there was a risk wants response to the Global Financial crisis, where the g 20 was found. We, under the german presidency, had the motto shaping an interconnected world. Global cooperation was what we tried to bring forward and in an environment that was not all that easy. We made progress. We had cooperation in the health sector. In partnership with afric
Shook our very foundations. We only had two choices. Either come together around a positive european agenda, or retreat into our own corners. Choice, i argued for unity. I proposed a policy agenda, a europe that protects, and powers, defense. Empowers, and defends. Worked withght, you an agreement on doubling the european investment. Thank you for that. I want to thank 27 leaders of our Member States, this after , and my speech last year the agenda that my summit in bratislava. Together, we show that you can deliver for citizens when and where it matters. Ever since, we have been slowly but surely gathering momentum. It helped that the Economic Outlook swung in our favor. Now in the fifth year of an economic recovery that really reaches every Single Member state. Hasth in the European Union outpaced that of the united states. Unemployment is at a nineyear low. Almost 8 million jobs have been created during this mandate so far, with 235 Million People at work. More people are employed i