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"DNA" folk festival will be held as part of the RUSSIA EXPO

"DNA" folk festival will be held as part of the RUSSIA EXPO
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11.01.2023

The festival will be held from November to March. The program includes original folk songs and dances, as well as thematic master classes by leading soloists of "Moskontsert".


Folk festival "DNA" will present all the diversity of traditions of Russia. It will touch upon the historical, spiritual and cultural aspects of folk art.


"In addition, the festival will include thematic master classes from leading soloists of "Moskontsert". The program of the festival will be carried out within the framework of the International RUSSIA EXPO on the platforms of VDNH", - informed the press office of the State Budgetary Institution "Moskontsert".


The opening of the festival will be held on November 7. On the main stage of VDNH guests will enjoy the concert "Faith, Hope, Love". Among the participants are the art group "Aross", folk dance ensemble "Marusiny zabavy", guslar ensemble "Kupina".

In January folk lovers will enjoy the concert "Winter" and a master class of harmonic virtuoso Mikhail Kolomytsev, in February there will be a concert "Play, harmonica". The event will end in March with the concert "Have fun Maslenitsa".

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