Inclusive festival. Annual All-Russian Inclusive Festival of Children's Creativity

Inclusive festival.  Annual All-Russian Inclusive Festival of Children's Creativity
Inclusive festival. Annual All-Russian Inclusive Festival of Children's Creativity

It will be possible to see performances in sign language, dubbed by professional voice-overs and translators. December 10-16 on the stage of the Moscow theater of facial expressions and gesture. These days will pass here the first open inclusive theater festival "Territory of Gesture"... It will be attended by 13 Russian and foreign theatrical groups.

Among the theaters that will visit Moscow as part of the festival are the Theater of the Deaf from St. Petersburg, the Music of Sand Theater from Kazan, the Voice of Silence Theater of Mimics and Gesture from Ulan-Ude, the Amplitude of Silence Sociocultural Animation Center from Novosibirsk and many other. The theater troupes invited to participate in the event include both deaf and hearing actors.

At the festival, the Moscow theater of facial expressions and gesture will present several new productions at once: the premiere of the performance will take place at the opening "The Marriage of Don Juan" and the plays "The woman from the shop window" and "Baba Yaga's birthday" will be included in the competition program.

Festival program "Territory of Gesture"

The jury of the competition - honored artists of Russia, teachers of theatrical universities, specialists in sign language and the art of pantomime - will choose the winners in the nominations "Best male role", "Best female role", "Originality of production", "Best theatrical collective", "Best theater collective pantomime "and others.

In addition to competitive performances, the festival venues will host master classes in Russian Sign Language, Acting and Sand Painting.

“It is a pity that often hearing viewers, having seen the Theater of Mimics and Gesture on the poster, think that it is exclusively for the deaf and that they have nothing to do there. Those hearing spectators who come to us then dramatically change their opinion about our theater and about the deaf in general. This is a theater that can show drama, comedy, musical performances, pantomime, and choreography. We want to be seen, heard and treated differently, ”said the director of the Theater of Mimics and Gesture Nikolay Chaushyan, one of the initiators of the festival.

Live broadcasts Competitive performances can be viewed online. The final gala concert "Territories of Gesture" will be attended by ballet dancers and folk dance groups, circus performers and a sign song choir, which will perform together with Ismail Koros, the soloist of the "Blue Eternity" military orchestra.

The festival will be held within the framework of the project "Support for the theater of facial expressions and gesture" of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation.

Entrance to all performances of the festival free... Invitations can be obtained at the box office of the Theater of Mimics and Gesture.

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The organizer of the Festival is the Trusteeship and Care Foundation.

Founder of the Foundation, Chairman of the Jury, Honored Worker of Russia, Member of the Junior Eurovision Jury, Grigory Vasilyevich Gladkov.

The Second All-Russian Inclusive Festival of Children's Creativity will be held in Taganrog in April 2019.

The relevance of the project lies in the uniqueness of the festival itself. The festival will help integrate children with disabilities into society. Uniting talented children with and without disabilities. Show the strength of spirit and faith. That talent does not depend on a person's physical health

The purpose of the festival:
creating an inclusive creative space that connects children with disabilities and their healthy peers, contributing to the disclosure of their creative potential, the development of talents, cultural identity, preparing children for an independent life in an inclusive society in the spirit of understanding, tolerance, respect for differences.


Festival objectives:
attracting a wide range of children and youth to active participation in the cultural life of society;
stimulating the development of professional and amateur creativity among children and youth, especially among people with disabilities, orphans, adolescents from disadvantaged and single-parent families;
drawing public attention to the creative and creative activities of young people with disabilities as a means of their self-expression and realization;
identification of young talents, support for creatively gifted children and youth;
expansion of creative contacts of children and youth with disabilities and their healthy peers;
involving young people in solving socially significant problems through participation in the volunteer movement;
changing the attitude of society towards people with disabilities as equal participants in the cultural process.
The Festival is attended by creative teams and individual performers - students of specialized boarding schools, general education schools, rehabilitation centers, independent performers who share the main goal of the Festival. Especially welcome and encourage inclusive creative teams and performances involving people with disabilities and their healthy peers.
To hold an inclusive festival, involve all educational institutions and centers of the Rostov region and Russia dealing with this issue, as well as government authorities (Department of Education, Science and Youth Policy, Department of Culture), representatives of the business community and public organizations in activities to overcome barriers in the region creativity and access to cultural property for most children and youth with disabilities.
To involve a wide range of disabled children in artistic creation, in cultural life; with the help of the festival event, let them communicate and exchange experiences. Identify the most talented guys. If possible, provide them with effective assistance in their creative pursuits. For this purpose, to attract various artists, teachers, psychologists, and other specialists to provide creative and methodological assistance, address issues of rehabilitation, social adaptation, further professional education of children and youth with disabilities.

A place: Exhibition hall of the Moscow Palace of Pioneers (Kosygina St., 17, entrance to Building 6).

Guests will learn what kind of people live in cities, how different they are and what their needs are, and most importantly - together come up with the perfect city, in which everyone will feel comfortable and be able to realize themselves.

The festival participants, together with the presenters, will have to design their city, populate it with residents, build houses for them and create connections between people, institutions and events. Each guest will be able to take part in activities in different directions: write a letter to the mayor or come up with a bill, take a tour of the museum, create transport routes, become a volunteer in a hospital or a journalist, buy something unusual in the city market, build a house and much more.

Festival locations: Library, Depot, Clinic, Media Center, Museum, Park, Market, Theater, School, Factory.

Guests will enjoy lectures and discussions, master classes, games and new acquaintances.

The festival "City of Opportunities" - an inclusive event... This means that everything that happens is accessible to visitors with different forms of disabilities. The festival program touches upon the topic of human characteristics and differences.

At the festival it will be possible get advice from a child psychologist and a specialist in the selection of children's literature. There will be a free market at the Rynok - a free fair where you can leave clothes, accessories, toys and books that you no longer need yourself, as well as find something useful for yourself.

It will be more convenient to get to the festival through the entrance to the 6th building of the Moscow Palace of Pioneers.

Festival participants:

Festival program

Lecture hall in the "Park"

12:00-12:15 Festival opening

12:15-12:45 "City and public spaces". Dasha Strelkova, founder of the "Child in the City" program

12:45-13:15 GBU "City Tourism. How to be hospitable? " Anton Shipunov, curator of the Tourism and Services direction of the Art-Ovrag and Archstoyanie festivals

13:15-13:45 "City information services: how to use them and change the city together." GBU "Information City"

13:45-14:15 "What is a modern museum?" Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

14:15-14:45 "Inclusion in the Museum". Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

15:00-15:30 “Medical assistance in the city. How does it work?". Center for mental health of children and adolescents named after G.E. Sukhareva

15:30-16:00 “Mental health of a person. Why is it so important to take care of yourself? " Center for mental health of children and adolescents named after G.E. Sukhareva

16:00-16:30 Caring for the Planet and Healthy Environmental Habits. POC "Greenpeace of Russia"

17:00 Closing of the festival

Parallel program at sites:

12:00-13:00

Creation of urban characters at the "Factory"

Sand animation master class in the "Library"

School of fairy tales for mothers: lecture and master class by Victoria Kiss at the Library

Music booth and photo zone in the "Clinic"

A story about the transport system and navigation in the transport "Depot"

13:00-14:00

Olga Shirokostup will talk about the variety of creative professions and interdisciplinary education at the School

Theater critic Olga Korshakova with a story about how the city theater is arranged (location "Theater")

We create our own museum out of the box together with the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art (Museum location)

"Cardboard architecture": Master class on the creation of cardboard houses with the artist Anastasia Polyakova (location "Factory")

A psychological image laboratory opens at the "Market"

Readings with a therapy dog ​​with the support of the "I am Free" Animal Aid Foundation in the "Library"

"Music booth": record your own track in 20 minutes, and also learn how to correctly talk about mental disorders and their carriers (Location "Clinic")

"Photozone": an impromptu photozone in support of people with mental disorders (Location "Clinic")

14:00-15:00

Meeting with the poet German Lukomnikov with the support of the Samokat publishing house in the Library

"Theater in a box": master class by teacher Ksenia Drokovskaya (location "Theater")

"Only one heart is sharp-sighted": a master class by artist Alyssia Svergun (location "Factory")

Sculptor Olga Shu will talk about the creation of tactile models in the "Museum"

"Trains and their models": lecture by the teacher of additional education Alexander Litvinov (location "Depot")

Master class by Dasha Strelkova "City routes" (location "Depot")

"Atlas of new professions": a master class on vocational guidance by Katerina Dyachkova and Dmitry Sudakov (location "School")

15:00-16:00

Master class by playwright Lyuba Strizhak "How to write a modern play" (location "Theater")

Round table “Me and another: How to tell your child about the diversity of people around.” Representatives of children's literature publishing houses and reading tutors (location “Library”) are participating.

Animation master class directed by Sofia Gorya (Theater location)

Olga and Mikhail Shu's master class on creating tactile models (Museum location)

A master class on environmentally friendly waste disposal is being held by the POC "Greenpeace of Russia" in the "Market" location

16:00-17:00

Continuation of the round table "Me and the Other: How to Tell a Child about the Diversity of People Around."

Master class "Model of the world" by artist Alyssia Svergun (location "Factory")

Co-founder and head of the Shalash charity project, social psychologist Lilia Brainis will talk about why children do not obey and what to do about it (School location)

* the most accurate work schedule for each site can be found from volunteers and at information stands

Solemn awarding of the winners Festival of inclusive practices- the competition, which is held to identify and disseminate the best practices and technologies in the field of inclusive education, was held at the Cosmos Hotel April 18, 2018... The festival was held within the framework of the project " Effectively realizing the right to inclusive education at the local level"With the support of the European Union, and was organized by the Regional Public Organization of Persons with Disabilities" Perspective "and the Association of Inclusive Schools.

The festival of inclusive practices is being held for the second time, 16 regions of Russia participate in it. The interest in it is evidenced by the following fact: if last year 80 secondary schools applied for participation, then this year more than 120 applications from educational institutions have been received. The best teachers of schools where inclusion programs are successfully implemented came to present their practices in Moscow. The main selection criterion was the opportunity to broadcast them, transfer experience to colleagues from other regions. Following the results of the festival, it is planned to publish a brochure, which will collect the most interesting practices. Any teacher will be able to get acquainted with the treasury of this valuable experience and join the professional community of educators working in inclusion.

“There is no ready-made recipe for inclusion, every time we experiment, try, select and develop a program for each child with a disability, based on his or her characteristics,” many participants said. It is not an easy task to find an individual approach for a particular student with a disability, because what happened with one child is not suitable for another. Teachers use a variety of practices - didactic games, adaptive physical education classes, taking into account the characteristics of children's health, volunteer programs.

“The successful outcome of the festival is the dynamics of the development of inclusive education,- says a member of the festival jury, head of the City Psychological and Pedagogical Center of the Moscow Department of Education Lyubov Oltarzhevskaya.Until recently, we knew that inclusive education was included in legislation and that children with disabilities received the right to study in mainstream schools, but how can this be done in a particular school? Today we are already seeing an exchange of good practices, and this is just the beginning. Teachers should have a redundancy of a set of methods, a wide range of resources, allowing them to draw up an educational route for each child. "

This year, the Association of Inclusive Schools has become a partner of the ROOI "Perspektiva". Its representatives provided expert support, helped to determine the best competitors at the selection stage. Association Expert Olga Egupova considers the festival an important tool for attracting new participants - this is the only way that inclusive education in the country will gain momentum.

« The law on education allows teachers to be independent in choosing the methods of work that they consider correct, the main thing is compliance with federal state educational standards, She says. - Their experience is unique: on the one hand, it is made up of many existing technologies tested by the world pedagogical community, and on the other hand, it is “cut out” very individually for each child. "

The jury selected the winners of the festival in four nominations. The work of the MBDOU "Kindergarten No. 268 of a combined type" of the city of Krasnoyarsk was recognized as the best inclusive practice in preschool education, in the nomination "The best inclusive practice in the field of primary education" won the practice of "Secondary school no. 88 with in-depth study of individual subjects" of the city of Voronezh. The victory in the nomination "The best inclusive practice in the field of secondary and general education" went to the "Secondary school No. 14" of the city of Petrozavodsk (Republic of Karelia), and in the nomination "The best inclusive practice in the field of additional education" won the MBU DO "House of creativity of the Oktyabrsky district" of the city Ulan-Ude (Republic of Buryatia).

“I got into the project, one might say, by chance: a friend has a child with a disability, and she and her parent organization tried to open a resource class,- told about her work Lyudmila Gorchakova, teacher-psychologist of Voronezh school number 88. - She plugged me in, and I really caught fire! In a class with eight children with ASD, we organized a volunteer squad to accompany them in their studies, the guys help their comrades and do a good job. I try to prove that children with ASD are almost no different from ordinary students, I invite their parents to meetings so that they can tell other parents about them. If at first there was still wariness about inclusion, now, according to the results of the survey, there are only three out of a hundred questionnaires - with a negative attitude towards it.».

“I saw very interesting works,- summed up the results of the festival, the chairman of the ROOI "Perspektiva" Denis Rose.I remember how in 2005 we joined the then small movement of inclusion, which began to develop in Moscow. Now it has grown and become huge, all-Russian, and this shows the success not only of our work, but also of our wonderful colleagues and partners - teachers, education officials in different regions, employees of the Ministry of Education. It is very important that we are not alone in promoting the idea of ​​inclusion. Those who have come to the festival are real enthusiasts, setting an excellent example for others. "

The participants of the Festival were greeted by the head of the political department of the European Union Delegation to Russia Mirko Krupp. Mr. Krupp congratulated the laureates and winners of the Festival. In his speech, Mr. Krupp noted the importance of inclusion and told why the European Union supports the implementation of social projects in Russia.

“We have been working closely with Perspektiva for many years, and this is a very fruitful cooperation, - said the Head of the Political Section of the EU Delegation Mirko Krupp.- It is gratifying that this year the Association of Inclusive Schools has become its partner. It is very important that you are all working in the same direction, in the same boat. Building an inclusive society is a challenge for all countries in the world. Every person on earth should have the right to happiness and to choose their own path in life. Yes, there are obstacles and limitations, but positive motivation, enthusiasm can overcome many problems. You are an example of this enthusiasm. The European Union is committed to working with Russia and will continue to support projects aimed at promoting inclusive practices. "

At the end of the award ceremony, children with disabilities performed in front of the festival participants - they performed an eccentric dance, a song in sign language. 11-year-old talented musician Daniil Shipunov with Down syndrome, a graduate of Small Business College №4, caused real delight and applause. He played the most difficult works of world classics on the piano. Inclusive education can work wonders!

The final day of the Festival was Thursday, April 19... All Festival participants took part in the Inclusive Education cluster of the Moscow International Education Salon at VDNKh. 4 winners presented their developments to colleagues and visitors of the exhibition, one of the largest events for specialists in the field of education. Foreign experts from Latvia and Finland, who were on the jury of the Festival the day before, also greeted the IMSO participants and shared their impressions, appreciating the level of the presented works.

ROOI "Perspektiva" thanks for the support of the Festival: the Delegation of the European Union in the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, the Association of Inclusive Schools and personally President Batalov Anton Sergeevich.

We also thank the Matrix company (CJSC L'Oreal) for the gifts provided for the participants of the Festival.

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From 17 to 23 September atPushkin State Museum of Fine Arts A.S. Pushkin with the support of the Absolute-Help charity foundationwill passInternational inclusivefestival dedicated to the issues of overcoming physical andcommunicativebarriers in a modern museum.

The festival program includes events intended simultaneously for people with disabilities and ordinary visitors: sound and plastic performances, plays, tactile master classes, film screenings, multisensory works of contemporary artists. During the festival, the performance "Japanese motives (Butoh dance)", created by the troupe of the Center for the Implementation of Creative Projects "Inclusion" of the Foundation for the Support of the Deaf-Blind "So-Unity", will take place. The opening will include the performance of Masterpieces of Japanese Poetry in Russian Sign Language, performed by deaf actors from the Nedoslov Theater. Within the framework of the festival there will be presentations of the Time Machine project (together with the Lanit Group of Companies) and the educational program Specialist in excursion services for visitors with disabilities in an art museum, developed in cooperation with the Reacom Institute.

The business program of the festival includes: a lecture by Huang Xu Ling from the Imperial Palace Museum (Taipei), a master class by the curator of inclusive programs at the Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Barry Ginley, a multisensory master class by a leading specialist in inclusive and educational projects at the Metropolitan Museum (New York) ) Rebecca McGinnis and a guided tour for people with mental disabilities and dementia led by Molly Bretton, Accessibility Program Coordinator, Royal Academy of Arts, London.

This year, an inclusive festival at the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin is devoted to the topic "how to understand the museum." Particular attention will be paid to the problem of interaction with visitors with mental disabilities. The question of the perception of art by people with developmental disabilities is still controversial. As part of the inclusive festival, lectures and discussions will be held on the view of the world, the perception of art and the creative possibilities of people with special needs.

Festival curator... Coordinators: specialist of the department of inclusive programs Albina Dzhumaeva, specialist of the department of inclusive programs Mark Molochnikov.

The festival will feature: Director of the Pushkin Museum im. A.S. Pushkina Marina Loshak, artist Leonid Tishkov, adviser to the President of the Russian Federation Alexandra Levitskaya, art therapist Maria Dreznina, executive director of the Absolute-Help charity fund Polina Filippova Olga Morozova, vice president for social projects of Lanit Group of Companies Elena Gens, neurobiologist Alexander Sorokin, employees of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin and other museums.

Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts A.S. Pushkina expresses gratitude to the investment group "Absolute" and personally to Alexander Svetakov, the STV film company and personally to Sergei Selyanov.

Admission to all festival events is free, with prior registration on TimePad. The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the program.

During the days of the Inclusive Festival, visitors with disabilities of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd groups are entitled to free admission tickets to the Main Building and the 19th-20th century Art Gallery of Europe and America.

A person accompanying a visitor with disabilities of the 1st and 2nd groups is provided with a free admission ticket (only when visiting the museum together).

More detailed information on the inclusive activities of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. A.S. Pushkin in the section "Accessible Museum".

  • Festival program

      15:30 — 17:00

      Dance performance « The Movement Concert» / « Movement Concert "

      Hall 29

      16:00 — 17:00

      Leonid Tishkov. Tactile performances "Tangles of Memory" and "Creatures of Dreams"

      17:00 — 18:30

      Discussion “Formation of an accessible environment in culture and society. The role of the museum "

      What is the role of cultural space in the formation of an inclusive society? Difficulties in creating an accessible environment in a museum. Why is it important to support the museum in this direction?

      Venue: The main building of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin, Italian courtyard

      Participants:

      Alexandra Levitskaya, Advisor to the President of the Russian Federation

      Polina Filippova, Executive Director of the Absolute-Help charity foundation

      Alexander Sorokin, neuroscientist

      Leonid Tishkov, painter

      Moderator- Evgenia Kiselyova, head of the inclusive programs department of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. A.S. Pushkin

      18:30 — 19:00

      Performance "Masterpieces of Japanese Poetry in Russian Sign Language"

      Performers: actors of the theater "Nedoslov"

      Works: Matsuo Basho, Li Bo, Sei-Shonagon, Murasaki Shikibu, Saigyo-Monogatari, Ihara Saikaku

      Venue: The main building of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin, Italian courtyard (hall 15)

      Running time: 35 min.

      19:00 — 20:00

    • Ceramics workshop for children with special needs

      Conducted by Marina Kovalenko, Head of the Ceramics and Sculpture Workshop of the CEC Museion

      Venue: CEV "Museion", room 118

      13:00 — 14:30

      Dance performance « The Movement Concert"/" Concert of Movement "

      Conducted by Andrew Greenwood, dancer, choreographer, founder and author of the Dance for Health International Foundation programs

      Venue: Gallery of 19th-20th century European and American art, hall 21

      18:00 — 20:10

      Screening of the film "Anton is Nearby"

      With English subtitles and audio commentary

      Running time: 110 min. (film), 20 min. (performance)

      Venue: CEV "Museion", Great Hall

    • Venue: The main building of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin

    • Venue: Gallery of 19th-20th century European and American art

    • Tactile master class "Ceramic reliefs in creativityFernandaLeger»

      Conducted by Varvara Zamakhaeva, Researcher of the Department of Art of the Countries of Europe and America of the 19th-20th centuries

      Like many of the greatest artists of the twentieth century, Fernand Léger worked in several types of visual arts. Leger's desire to work with ceramics was due to his desire to change art. He wanted to make his work accessible to everyone. Continuing the artist's idea, with the help of tactile models for the blind and visually impaired based on decorative reliefs, we invite you to get acquainted with the work of the French modernist.

      Venue: Gallery of 19th-20th century European and American art, hall 23

    • Art project "Family Nest" for foster families with children with special needs

      Venue: CEV "Museion", room 114

      18:00 — 19:30

      Venue: The main building of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin, Italian courtyard (hall 15)

      Participants:

      Marina Loshak, Director of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts A.S. Pushkin

      Elena Gens, Vice President for Social Projects of the Lanit Group of Companies

      Olga Morozova, Head of the Center for Aesthetic Education "Museion"

      Maria Dreznina

      Nadezhda Shalashilina, HR Director of the Lanit Group of Companies

      Moderator- Evgenia Kiselyova, head of the inclusive programs department of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. A.S. Pushkin

    • Venue: The main building of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin

    • Venue: The main building of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin

    • Master class "Four jewels of the study" for the blind and visually impaired

      "Four jewels of the study" - this is how the indispensable attributes of an enlightened person, painter and calligrapher are figuratively called in China: a brush, paper, ink and ink. At the master class, you will get acquainted with the history of invention and different types of paper, you will learn that black ink has five colors, and the brush has its own secret.

      Venue: The main building of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin, Italian courtyard (hall 15)

      13:00 — 15:00

      Master class "Methods of conducting art therapy classes in an art museum for children in difficult life situations" for professionals

      Conducted by Maria Dreznina, art therapist, senior researcher at the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. A.S. Pushkin.

      Venue: The main building of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin, halls 1-6, CEV "Museion", room 114

      15:00 — 15:30

      Performance "Japanese motives (Butoh dance)"

      Performers: Center for the Implementation of Creative Projects "Inclusion" of the Foundation for the Support of the Deaf-Blind "So-Unity"

      Butoh is an experimental avant-garde Japanese dance founded by Tatsumi Hijikata in the 1960s, whose birth he defined as the result of “meeting that which wanders

      inside the body. " Butoh practice is one of the areas of work of Inclusion.School.Moscow with a group of deaf-blind and deaf-visually impaired people. Several vectors of the group's creative development were harmoniously combined in the performance: Butoh dance, Japanese poetry, music.

      Running time: 30 min.

      16:00 17:30

      Discussion« Bordersinclusions. Special groups:pro et сontra»

      Whatmean the words "equal opportunities for different categories of visitors» in relation to exposureand collectionsart museum? Is there a contrast in striving to combine inclusion and a special approach to visitors with mental disabilities?? Studio experienceandart therapy CEV« Museion» andschoolscharitable foundation "Absolut-helpb ".

      Venue: The main building of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin, hall 29

      Participants:

      Olga Morozova, Head of the Center for Aesthetic Education "Museion"

      Maria Dreznina, artist, art therapist, employee of the Museion Center for Aesthetic Education

      Polina Filippova, executive director of the charitable foundation "Absolute-Help"

      Anna Shcherbakova, defectologist, employee of the Moscow State Psychological and Pedagogical University

      Alexander Sorokin, neurobiologist, employee of the Federal Resource Center for Comprehensive Support of Children with ASD, Moscow State University of Psychology and Education

      Moderator - Evgenia Kiselyova, head of the department of inclusive programs of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts A.S. Pushkin

    • Conducted by Oksana Kitashova, Junior Researcher, Department of Aesthetic Education of Children and Youth, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. A.S. Pushkin

      Venue: The main building of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin, 17-18 halls, Italian courtyard (hall 15)

      12:00 — 13:15

      Multisensorymaster-class "The Subject World of JapanEdo era»

      Conducted by Evgenia Kiselyova, Head of the Inclusive Programs Department of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. A.S. Pushkin

      The world of things in Japanese culture is full of symbols, meanings, and hierarchies. Screen, scroll and fan as forms of paintings occupy a special place in the exposition of the Pushkin Museum im. A.S. Pushkin. A glimpse into the attributes of the everyday and festive culture of Japan is offered by the multisensory master class "The Subject World of Japan in the Edo Period". The lesson is intended for people with visual impairments, developmental disabilities, as well as everyone.

      Venue: The main building of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin, Italian courtyard (hall 15)

    • Master class in engraving and printmaking for visitors with special needs

      Conducted by Svetlana Kochetkova, head of the print workshop at the Museion Center

      Venue: CEV "Museion", room 207

    • Conducted by Natalya Kortunova, Senior Researcher, 19th-20th Century European and American Art Department

      Venue: Gallery of 19th-20th century European and American art

    • Venue: The main building of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin

    • Venue: The main building of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin

    • Conducted by Alexandra Bakun, student of the Club of Young Art Critics of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. A.S. Pushkin

      In the museum, in sculptures and paintings, different animals live: birds, fish, animals, sometimes even magical. During our walk through the museum, the children will get acquainted with its collection, learn how they depicted animals in different eras and assemble their personal "Noah's Ark", which they can take with them.

      Venue: The main building of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin

    • Master class "Smell from a picture".

      Conducted by Liza Filimonova, student of the Club of Young Art Critics of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. A.S. Pushkin

      Smell is one of the strongest human senses. Thanks to him, old memories can emerge in a person's head, everything around becomes brighter. We invite you to feel yourself not in front of the picture, but right in it, among flowers and fruits.

      Venue: Gallery of 19th-20th century European and American art, hall 14

    • Conducted by Mark Omelchuk (13 years old), a graduate of the Art Lovers Club of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. A.S. Pushkin

      In a programme:
      - acquaintance with paired portraits of German and Dutch artists of the Renaissance;
      - poetry of the 12-16 centuries: