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πŸ‘₯The delegation of the Russian House in New Delhi attended the graduation performance of the National School of Drama "Three Sisters" based on the immortal work of A.P. Chekhov. Congratulating the students, the director of the Russian House in New Delhi Dr. Elena Remizova noted the highly professional play of the actors, as well as the work of make-up artists, dressers, illuminators, who managed to convey the atmosphere of the county Russian city of the late 19th century and the complex twists and turns of the relationship of heroes.
πŸ“Œ The play was presented in Hindi: Chekhov's piece was translated by Professor Sabira Habib, former director of the Department of Russian Language at the University of Lucknow.
πŸ“„Before the start of the performance, the delegation of the Russian House met with the director of the National School of Drama, Mr. Chittarangin Tripathi.
🀝 The parties agreed on concrete steps in the development of cooperation with Russian theater educational institutions. Thus, the signing of a cooperation agreement between the National School of Drama and GITIS is scheduled for autumn.

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🏒 The play "Bhaloo" based on the play of the same name by A.P. Chekhov was staged at the Russian House in New Delhi.
πŸ‘¨ The director of the play was Vikas Sharma.
πŸ“– The play "Bhaloo" is a wonderful production, where the story of the Russian classic Chekhov is presented to the viewer in a completely amazing way. The scenography, live music, and performances help the viewer to better understand the meaning and idea of ​​the writer's work.
πŸ‘₯ "From the first minutes, the play struck me with its dynamism and development of events! I didn't want to interrupt watching the action on stage for a second!" - viewers share their impressions of the play.
πŸ“ Let us recall that the work was written by the Russian writer and playwright A.P. Chekhov in 1888 and was staged many times, invariably causing admiration of the audience.
πŸ‘₯ Visitors included Indian cultural figures, diplomats, students of Indian universities and compatriots.

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