The winners of the Main Children’s Songs project performed at the RUSSIA EXPO
Exposition guests saw a performance by children's pop stars
Kirill Tomilin, Ksenia Pavlova, Stefania Manukhova, Eva Shkolnik, the
Semitsvetik ensemble, the Necessary People show studio, the KINDERSTAR group
and the Neina children's pop studio. The young artists performed songs about
family values, kindness, honor, courage and love for the Motherland. The event was supported by a grant from the
Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives.
The goal of the Main Children's Songs project is to create
new domestic musical and animated children's content based on moral and
patriotic values, to identify and support young talented performers — vocalists, authors of children's songs, representatives of creative industries.
"The guests of the
RUSSIA EXPO have a unique opportunity to get acquainted with the creative
project established by the Victory Museum on Poklonnaya Hill in Moscow with the
support of the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives. We found talented
authors, singing children, recorded these songs, created cartoons, published on
the website of the project the notes and instrumental accompaniment — so that
everyone could get acquainted with our new songs," said the host of the
concert, singer, author, composer, poet, author of children's musicals Elizaveta
Pavlyukova.
The International RUSSIA EXPO is the most important
achievements of the country gathered in one place. Throughout the Exposition,
cultural events, a rich business and educational program await the guests. The
expositions of 89 Russian regions, leading federal agencies, corporations and
public organizations are presented to the visitors. More than 12 million people
have already visited the Exposition. The International RUSSIA EXPO takes place
on the territory of VDNH in Moscow from November 4 to July 8.
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