Uniting generations: RUSSIA EXPO will host the Family Forum Dear-Loved Ones
From
January 19 to 23, the RUSSIA EXPO will host the All-Russian Family Forum
Dear-Loved Ones, which will unite dynasties from all over the country and
become a platform for dialog between generations and co-creation of children
and adults.
The forum
will present the achievements of industries and companies through the lens of
family successes, family traditions and values. All guests of the RUSSIA EXPO
will be able to take part in the open program. Family days will be organized in
all pavilions from January 20 to 22, which will include masterclasses,
interactive lectures, contests, family skating, street festivities, theatrical
performances, author's tours, tastings of national dishes and fairs.
The Russian
Society "Knowledge" has prepared an extensive program - there will be
a series of educational events with the participation of prominent people,
representatives of famous families and professional dynasties. Guests will be
able to research their lineage, create a family genealogical tree and much
more.
From
January 20 to 22, the forum participants will participate in the contest
Dynasties of Russia, which will help parents and children to spend time with
benefit and get to know each other from a new perspective, unite families
around common values and start traditions of joint creative work. The
families-competitors will hold guided tours of the expositions of their regions,
will have an opportunity to perform on stage as a family group.
The Forum will open on January 19 with a festive concert on the Main Street Stage of the RUSSIA EXPO. The closing ceremony in the Regions of Russia Pavilion on January 23 will also be accompanied by a concert program.
The Forum is supported by the Russian Ministry of Education, the Russian Ministry of Culture, the Russian Ministry of Sports, the Russian Ministry of Health and the Federal Medical and Biological Agency (FMBA Russia).
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