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The RUSSIA EXPO will host the "Beautiful Far Away" dance flash mob on April 13 at 17:00. We invite you to participate

The RUSSIA EXPO will host the "Beautiful Far Away" dance flash mob on April 13 at 17:00. We invite you to participate
Photo: Alexander Vilf/RIA News
04.13.2024

On April 13, 2024, the RUSSIA EXPO will host the "Beautiful Far Away" dance flash mob. It will start at 17:00.

The musical composition of the big Saturday flash mob is based on the popular song "Beautiful Far Away" by composer Yevgeny Krylatov on lyrics by poet Yuri Entin. It was first heard in the movie "Guest from the Future" in 1985.

The flash mob involves 40 dancers accompanied by choir soloists. The artists of the flash mob will start their dance from both ends of Pavilion No. 75: at the Big Conference Hall (Hall A) and at the stand of the Tyumen region (Hall B). As the song sounds, the flash mob dance will cover the entire Pavilion No. 75: the dancers will move around the halls and stop at certain points to engage the guests of the exposition.

Stand workers will help the dancers to attract visitors. The two groups will meet in the hall at the entrance to Pavilion No. 75 and perform a joint dance. The most active visitors to the RUSSIA EXPO — participants of the "Beautiful Far Away" flash mob will receive gifts from the exposition management.

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