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Singer MIRAVI to perform at the National Centre RUSSIA on Cosmonautics Day

Singer MIRAVI to perform at the National Centre RUSSIA on Cosmonautics Day
Photo: Press Office of the National Centre RUSSIA
04.05.2025

A vibrant concert program dedicated to Cosmonautics Day will take place on 12 April at the National Centre RUSSIA. The event is part of the new original project "In the Rhythm of Russia" by the National Centre RUSSIA. Guests will enjoy popular musical compositions, a themed DJ set, and an introduction to the gastronomic traditions of the country’s regions.

The project "In the Rhythm of Russia" was created to support young talents from the regions. The first participant in the new initiative of the National Centre RUSSIA will be the performer MIRAVI (Vlada Miravi). The artist is known for her songs "Volya" ("Will") and "Mir" ("Peace"). She grew up in a large musical family, and her first vocal teacher was her mother — an Orthodox Cossack.

Guests of the festive program will also have the opportunity to explore the culinary traditions of different regions of Russia. The gastronomic diversity is presented as part of the project "Journey Across Russia. Food" in four thematic zones: "South", "North", "West", and "East".

Admission to the event is free with prior registration; the number of places is limited. Announcements about additional registration openings can be found on the website russia.ru.

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