From 2 to 13 May, the Republic of Senegal is hosting its first overseas art session of the School of Innopraktika and the Russian Seasons. That is why the Russian Seasons video platform www.russianseasons.org will show documentaries on the results of previous years and remind viewers of how previous sessions went.
On Tuesday, May 3 , the audience will watch Cultural Code, an Alexander Zamyslov documentary. This movie explores how culture and creativity enable people worldwide to communicate in a universal language. The film's main characters are students of the Innopraktika and Russian Seasons School, young filmmakers, actors, and artists from Syria, Brazil, Italy, Poland, the USA, and other countries, looking for their artistic path in the modern world. The movie is about them getting to know Russia and understanding it by finding themselves in iconic places of world art and history.
“Global values are the keynote of the new week on the online platform. They bring people together and give an impetus to developing spirituality and morality, helping to understand art in any language. 16 talented students will begin learning as early as May 2 during the first overseas session in Senegal. I am confident that each of them will find new development opportunities ,” emphasizedAlexei Lebedev, director of the Russian Seasons project.
On Thursday, May 5 , the audience will see Alexander Zamyslov's second documentary, Global Values. The movie is a story about the 2021 sessions of the Innopraktika and Russian Seasons School and the Global Values Summer Festival.
This movie tells the story of foreign artists, choreographers, dancers, and musicians rethinking Russia and learning the fundamentals of Russian art. Young talents from all over the world came together in St. Petersburg to develop their creative skills in the cultural capital of our country. They develop conducting, vocal, ballet, and artistic skills.
From May 2 to 13, the Republic of Senegal will host the first overseas art session of the Innopraktika & Russian Seasons School, supported by the National School of Art in Dakar. The course will take place at the Place du Souvenir Africain, a large cultural cluster on the Atlantic coast, supported by the École Nationale des Arts (Senegal's National School of Arts). Teachers of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts named after Ilya Repin, will guide the students.
As usual, the broadcasts will be available at 19:00 CET.