Action "Night of the Arts 2016" will open in Moscow under the slogan "Time to create" November 4

Action "Night of the Arts 2016" will open in Moscow under the slogan "Time to create" November 4
18 October 2016, Tuesday

Annual cultural and educational event "Night of Art" will be held in Moscow on November 4th. As reported in the capital's Department of Culture, this year's event will be the motto "Time to create."

 

"During the campaign, more than 270 cultural institutions in Moscow - museums, libraries, theaters, cultural centers and concert halls - will open its doors after 18.00 MSK and will work late for." Night of Art ", they will prepare a special program: concerts, performances, master classes , film screenings, tours, discussions and readings ", - reported in the department.

 

The central part of the action by tradition will be "Night Meeting" to be held in dialogue format of the creative professions with the participation of prominent representatives of culture and art.

 

Actors and film and theater director, curators, contemporary artists, choreographers, circus performers, musicians, stage designers, writers and poets meet, to talk about her life, the role of art in his life, tell us about events, people and products, inspired to do creative work , to discuss issues of tradition, continuity and innovation in the profession.

 

The most anticipated meetings will be timed to the Year of Russian cinema.

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