Unbelievable stunts, meetings with acrobats and contests have been prepared for the guests of the Sport for Everyone pavilion
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Acrobatic performances excite adults and children alike. The event will be held on January 21 in the Sport for Everyone pavilion at VDNH.
The entertaining part of the program will start at 10:00 with challenges for guests of the exposition and a masterclass for children aged 8-15. Visitors will be able to pump their strength and agility, and at the same time win prizes for the whole family. Also, at 17:30 there will be another masterclass for young participants under the guidance of the coach of the Russian national team Teimuraz Gurgenidze.
At 11:30 professional acrobats will appear on stage. During the day they will hold a series of show performances, as well as an open training session at 12:30. In addition, in the Sport for Everyone pavilion you will be able to see the violation of the laws of gravity with your own eyes. It will also be possible to talk to the athletes and get an autograph. At 15:00 there will be a presentation with the participation of acrobatics stars Alexey Dudchenko, Nikolay Suprunov, Georgy Pataraya and Alexander Sorokin.
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