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| The "Cross year France - Russia 2010" project is an integral part of the all-time close relationship between the two countries that runs under the presidential patronage. The project covers several theatre co-productions featuring russian and french stage directors and choreographers, as well as programs for translation and publication of french dramaturgists' works and theatres' touring in both countries. |
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April - October, 2010
Chekhov International Theatre Festival together with the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the St. Petersburg Committee for Culture presents to the St.Petersburg audience, for the first time in the Festival's almost 20-years-long history, a special program of 6 plays. |
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April 9 - June 5, 2010
Mikhail Prokhorov Foundation and Chekhov International Theatre Festival present plays in the regions of Central Russia – Lipetsk, Voronezh, Ryazan, Tambov. |
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July 25 - October 2006
The season was initiated by Brasilia’s National Arts Fund (FUNARTE) and the International Confederation of Theatre Associations with support of Russia’s Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography and the Moscow Government’s Committee for Culture. |
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October 3, 2005 – February 21, 2006
The festival presents the Russian Culture in Brussels. It is held under the patronage of King of Belgium Albert II and President of Russia Vladimir Putin. |
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March 31 – April 16, 2006
The program “Russia – the Guest of Honor” at the 10th Festival Iberoamericano de Theatro de Bogota (Colombia).
The Festival’s motto – “The World on Stage” |
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November 9 – December 28 2002
First Russian season in Japan 2002
The International Confederation of Theatre Associations and the Shizuoka Performing Arts Center initiated the holding of national seasons in the two countries. |
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Japan, Nagoya, 2005
National day of the Russian Federation June 17 |
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June 2000, Moscow
The International Confederation of Theatre Associations
The Chekhov International Festival in Moscow
The British Council in Moscow |
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December 17, 18, 19 - 2004
Within the framework of the 2003 - 2004 Russian-German cultural exchange program the Mossovet Theatre became the venue of Tanztheater Wuppertal. |
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July 11-29, 1997
Peter Fomenko’s Studio, “The School of Dramatic Art” Theatre, The Meyerhold Center, Moscow Youth Theatre |
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