Moscow Conservatory to Open ChTPZ Group’s Charity Event
5 December 2016 (14:05)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, December 5, 2016. ChTPZ Group’s 14th Snezhnost Children’s Festival will open at M.I. Glinka Chelyabinsk State Opera & Ballet Theater on December 8, the Group’s press service reports.
The opening show called Classics for Children will be presented by the musicians of P.I. Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory (founded 150 years ago this year).
‘Since it was set up fourteen years ago, the festival has grown to be a very important cultural event in the Urals. Over 150,000 young visitors have enjoyed this experience so far. Every year, the program grows bigger, with children’s plays and interesting events for teens and young adults. I’m sure the festival will leave our guests very favorably impressed this year,’ says ChTPZ Group shareholder and Chair of the BOD Alexander Fedorov.
This year, Snezhnost also features plays by Moscow and Samara Puppet Theaters, Orenburg Variety Show, Almetyevsk Tatar Drama Theater, and a number of specially adjusted plays for children with disabilities that will be performed off site. The festival is aimed at children from schools ChTPZ Group supports, vocational school students, children from foster homes, children from the socially vulnerable strata, and the Group’s employees’ children and grandchildren.
The opening show called Classics for Children will be presented by the musicians of P.I. Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory (founded 150 years ago this year).
‘Since it was set up fourteen years ago, the festival has grown to be a very important cultural event in the Urals. Over 150,000 young visitors have enjoyed this experience so far. Every year, the program grows bigger, with children’s plays and interesting events for teens and young adults. I’m sure the festival will leave our guests very favorably impressed this year,’ says ChTPZ Group shareholder and Chair of the BOD Alexander Fedorov.
This year, Snezhnost also features plays by Moscow and Samara Puppet Theaters, Orenburg Variety Show, Almetyevsk Tatar Drama Theater, and a number of specially adjusted plays for children with disabilities that will be performed off site. The festival is aimed at children from schools ChTPZ Group supports, vocational school students, children from foster homes, children from the socially vulnerable strata, and the Group’s employees’ children and grandchildren.
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