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06/10/2008
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Poster

CLUBS

Anatoly Gerasimov (flute, saxophone) and DJ ZigZag . The already established tandem moved from the cramped concert stage of “Pilot” to the dance stage of “Propaganda” , 21.00.

Ash. Igor Nadezhdin, pianist and organizer of the group, lived in Israel for a long time, where the idea was born to assemble a team playing brazil jazz. The repertoire of song arrangements by A.-K. Jobima, Brazilian classics, as well as songs of his own composition in Portuguese. Forte , 21.00.

CONCERTS

The London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of conductor Daniel Gatti (Great Britain) performs Brahms' Symphony No. 1, the symphonic poems "Don Juan" and "Till Eulenspiegel" by Richard Strauss. Column Hall of the House of Unions , 19.00.

Kremlin swings. Chamber orchestra Kremlin , conductor Misha Rakhlevsky , soloist Anna Koroleva (saxophone). The program includes fantasies on themes from the opera “Carmen” and jazz miniatures. Concert Hall of the Russian Academy of Music named after. Gnesins , 22.30.

MOVIE

“You, the living one!” (Germany - France - Denmark - Norway, 2007). Directed by Roy Anderson. Starring Björn Englund, Jessica Lundberg, Olle Olsson, Elisabeth Helander and Erik Beckman. A series of stories about the end of the world and those people who survived it and did not notice. “35 MM” 21.00, “Formula Cinema Horizon” 21.50, “Formula Cinema Europe” 18.30, 1.05, “Artistic” 21.30.

“Lie low in Bruges” (UK - Belgium, 2008). Directed by Martin McDonagh. Starring Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Ralph Fiennes, Ciren Hinds, Jeremy Renier, Clemence Poésy, Mark Donovan, Sachi Kimura and Zelko Ivanek. Two hitmen, Ray and Ken, failed an important mission in London, and for the time being they were sent to sit out troubles in Bruges, Belgium. But, however, even there, in the European silence, they cannot count on a quiet life. Especially when it turns out that one of them must kill the other... “Cinema Center” 19.30, “Five Stars” 17.10, 22.35, “Five Stars on Novokuznetskaya” 18.40, 22.45, “Rolan” 23.30, “Formula Cinema Europe” 17.05, 21.25.

THEATERS

“What a pity...” based on the play by G.-G. Marquez "Love response to a man sitting in a chair." Directed by Pyotr Fomenko. Starring Lyudmila Maksakova, Maxim Litovchenko, Stepan Pyankov. "Workshop of Pyotr Fomenko" June 7, 19.00.

EXHIBITIONS

Timur Novikov. Founder of St. Petersburg neo-academicism, friend, ally and inspirer of Sergei Kuryokhin, Boris Grebenshchikov, Viktor Tsoi, Vladimir Solovyov, Sergei Bugaev-Afrika and many others; a man who set the vector for the development of artistic thought for several decades to come. The exhibition features more than 50 horizontal canvases and textile collages of the neo-academic period from the collection of Igor Markin, Ksenia Novikova and other private collectors - the very works that were a fundamentally new word in art, easily recognizable even without the word “Timur” at the top, and in As a result, Novikov was immortalized. Art4.ru , until June 30.

Barbara Kruger. "Twelve". In contrast to the usual combination of visual images and graphics, the exhibition is a video installation. The action takes place in a hall where the video image is simultaneously projected onto all four walls. We are dealing with 12 different narratives, 12 dialogues, taking place in some unspecified place of public catering or in a private home. Each scene lasts from six seconds to two minutes, and the entire “film” lasts about a quarter of an hour. "Winzavod" , until June 29.

Evgeniy Ass. "Horizon". The famous architect, creator of one of the best exhibition spaces - the very gallery “Our Artists” on Rublyovka - showed his graphics. His sheets of abstract panoramas glowing and smoldering in the darkness testify to his ability to conduct a masterly dialogue with both Mark Rothko and Malevich. Crokin Gallery , until June 22.

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