Dmitry Guberniev voiced the audio guide for the Moscow space at the RUSSIA EXPO
An audio
guide for the Moscow space has appeared at the International RUSSIA EXPO. It
has already been published on the official website of the exposition. This was
told by Deputy Mayor Natalia Sergunina. The audio guide was voiced by TV
presenter Dmitry Guberniev.
"He
introduces everyone to interactive zones and major urban projects, invites to
workshops, music shows and a walk around VDNH", - said Natalia Sergunina.
According
to her, every two weeks the Moscow space changes its thematic direction. At the
moment there is a program dedicated to comfortable urban environment. It
includes both modern infrastructure of the metropolis and digital services for
residents.
On weekdays
Moscow citizens and tourists are invited to join creative workshops, listen to
lectures and performances of artists, including participants of the project
"Music in the subway". On weekends you can meet with cultural figures
and experts in various fields, as well as attend open sports trainings.
The Moscow space is also interesting for children: their works can decorate a large media dome. To do this, you need to draw a picture of the city in the interactive zone Moscow - the City of Your Colors! The drawings are shown on screens throughout the day.
The RUSSIA EXPO is open from Tuesday through Sunday, Monday is a technical day. The most convenient time to visit is in the mornings and weekdays, but the exposition is open to everyone on weekends as well. All expositions and events are free of charge.
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