The National Centre RUSSIA will host a concert dedicated to Higher Education Teacher’s Day on November 19
A festive concert in honor of Higher Education Teacher’s Day will take place on November 19 at the National Centre RUSSIA. Guests will be treated to a vibrant show with performances by dance and vocal ensembles of the capital.
The celebration provides an opportunity not only to enjoy the creativity of talented artists but also to express gratitude to those who have chosen the challenging yet highly rewarding path of teaching.
The audience will see a performance by the Moscow State Academic Dance Theatre "Gzhel." This renowned ensemble is celebrated for its polished choreography, stunning costumes, and large-scale, spectacular routines. Performances will also feature ensembles from the Moscow State Institute of Culture and the chamber choir of the Moscow State Pedagogical University.
The event is supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, the Interregional Public Organization "League of Higher Education Teachers," and the State University of Management as part of the closing of the First All-Russian Forum of Higher Education Teachers.
The concert will take place on November 19 from 16:00 to 18:00. Admission is free, with prior registration required.
The National Centre RUSSIA was established by order of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, to preserve the legacy of the International RUSSIA EXPO and to showcase the achievements of the country and its citizens on a permanent basis. Federal government agencies, state companies, corporations, and regions take part in the Centre’s work.
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