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Film about Moscow state academic music theatre named after N.Sats
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Documentary, Youth, Russia, 2008, 15 min
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by: Boris Dvorkin There is a building with unusual architecture in one of the most beautiful places of Moscow – on Vorobjevy gory. Blue bird sculpture is seated at the very top of it. This symbol of happiness together with a harp became a trade mark of the Moscow State Academic Children’s Musical Theater named after Natal’ya Sats. The performances of this creative troupe are well known not only to the Russian audience. There is perhaps no country, which has not been visited by the actors of the first in the world musical theater for children and youth with their guest performances.
Every day this hospitable house is opened for young and adult audiences. Its repertoire includes about 30 operas and ballets staged on the best plays of the Russian and world classics and musical plays of modern composers.
Dialogue: english
Genre: Documentary, Portrait, Youth, Teen
Director: Boris Dvorkin
Sales: Glimz.net
Distribution: Show to your audience? Läs mer på Glimz Sales 
World premiere: 2008-04-04 Location: Moscow, Russia Format: 4:3, mono, Betacam SP
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