The National Centre RUSSIA will host a meeting with the cast of the TV series "The Junior Team" and "The Junior Team: A New Generation"
On January
25, the Day of Russian Students, the National Centre RUSSIA will host a
creative meeting with the cast of the hit TV series "The Junior Team"
("Molodyozhka") and "The Junior Team: A New Generation,"
which aired on STS. Visitors will have the chance to learn fascinating
behind-the-scenes facts about the filming process. The evening will conclude
with a performance by the In2Nation band,
the creators of the series' soundtracks.
Engaging
stories from the set will be shared by Vlad Kanopka, known for his role as
Andrei Kislyak in "The Junior Team"; actor Ilya Korobko; actress
Maria Pirogova, recognized for her roles in "The Junior Team,"
"Interns," and other shows; and Asel Turdubaeva, who played one of
the leading roles in "The Junior Team: A New Generation." The meeting
will be moderated by Maksim Sharafutdinov, a journalist and host on Channel
One.
The
discussion will explore topics such as the development of sports, the role of
sports dramas as a tool to popularize physical activity, and the unifying
mission of hockey — one of the most beloved games in Russia. Additionally, the
event will address the importance of student communities in higher education
institutions.
The
highlight of the evening will be a performance by the In2Nation band. Members
Denis Gladky and Alexander Novikov are young hitmakers, recipients of the
prestigious Golden Gramophone Award, nominees for the RU TV channel award, and
authors of over twenty songs featured in "The Junior Team." Entry
to the event is free with prior registration.
The National Centre RUSSIA will host a series of presentations titled "Journey Across Russia's Gastronomic Festivals."
The National Centre RUSSIA today meets the needs of various professional communities for communication and exchange of experience.
During the tour of the expansive exposition, the Chairman of the Government highlighted the significance of the display.