Today the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Tatarstan Ayrat Sibagatullin has presented diplomas to the Tatar participants of the All-Russian competition "The Best Student Project in the Field of Culture"

20 October 2017, Friday

A special diploma was awarded to the collective project  "Patriotic student vocal and choreographic ensemble" Rodina "by  the students of the Kazan State Conservatoire named after  N.G. Zhiganov (Mikhail Vavilin) ​​and the Kazan Federal University (Akhmadullina Regina).

The participant's diploma became  the joint project by  students of the Kazan State Institute of Culture - Regina Gorbatyuk (4th year, direction of library and information activities) and Polina Nazarova (4th year, direction: library and information activities) "Literary Guide to the Kazan city of senior students".

By the way, the topic of patriotism became the main one during the minister's communication with young people. It turned out that the modern repertoire of the guys prefer the genre of patriotic songs. There are among them favorite ones, including works   by  Tatar composers, what, of course, pleased Ayrat Sibagatullin. He admitted that patriotism for him is much broader. "I still remember how we tied red ties. We were excited  terribly. After all, this is not just a red tie, but an important stage in the life of a Soviet child - joining a new, almost adult life, "- he shared with his memories.

At the end of the meeting, Airat Sibagatullin wished young people luck, new creative projects and victories.

We remind  the first all-Russian contest "Best student project in the field of culture" was organized by the project office of the Ministry of Culture of Russia FGBUK "Roskultproject" and the Russian Cultural Foundation. 58 projects from 21 universities of the country were submitted for the competition.

The jury, chaired by the State Secretary, Deputy Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation Alexander Zhuravsky, selected six projects. The works by  Tatarstan students were awarded with special diplomas. The first prize was awarded to the student of the Chuvash State Institute of Culture and Arts Irina Svyatskova for the project "Audio-performances on Chuvash folk tales and legends for blind children and representatives of Chuvash diasporas".

 

 

 

 

 

 

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