ChelPipe Group’s Annual Charity Festival Opens in Chelyabinsk
11 December 2018 (10:02)
UrBC, Chelyabinsk, December 11, 2018. ChelPipe Group’s Snezhnost Annual Charity Theater Festival opened in Chelyabinsk on December 7, 2018.
According to the Group’s press service, young actors from Children’s Acting School (created at ChelPipe Group’s shareholders’ initiative) gave a first-time performance of a piece from the opera The Cat's House. M.I. Glinka Chelyabinsk State Academy Opera & Ballet Theater also presented its own play Doctor Aybolit.
ChelPipe Group’s shareholder and Chair of the Board of Directors Alexander Fedorov, Vice Governor of Chelyabinsk Region Vadim Yevdokimov, and People’s Artist of Russia Irina Alferova all went up on the stage to welcome and greet the young performers.
‘This year’s event is dedicated to Dreams That Change The World, so I encourage you all to keep dreaming! More than 160,000 children have seen Snezhnost plays since the festival was first held. This year, children from as many as five different cities in the Urals and the Volga Region will be able to get acquainted with the wonderful world of theater. I’m sure the plays we are presenting will leave the spectators with vivid emotions and great impressions to look back upon,’ Alexander Fedorov said in his address.
According to the Group’s press service, young actors from Children’s Acting School (created at ChelPipe Group’s shareholders’ initiative) gave a first-time performance of a piece from the opera The Cat's House. M.I. Glinka Chelyabinsk State Academy Opera & Ballet Theater also presented its own play Doctor Aybolit.
ChelPipe Group’s shareholder and Chair of the Board of Directors Alexander Fedorov, Vice Governor of Chelyabinsk Region Vadim Yevdokimov, and People’s Artist of Russia Irina Alferova all went up on the stage to welcome and greet the young performers.
‘This year’s event is dedicated to Dreams That Change The World, so I encourage you all to keep dreaming! More than 160,000 children have seen Snezhnost plays since the festival was first held. This year, children from as many as five different cities in the Urals and the Volga Region will be able to get acquainted with the wonderful world of theater. I’m sure the plays we are presenting will leave the spectators with vivid emotions and great impressions to look back upon,’ Alexander Fedorov said in his address.
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