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Which grounded me and literally switched me from a degree of persistent coolness to ardent admiration, surprise, respect.
You need to walk around Moscow with an experienced guide, and then its inner essence will reveal itself to you like a music box.
Moscow is amazing and full of wonderful discoveries. Behind every house there are people - those who designed it, built it, rented it, lived it, opened establishments.
Moscow will remain nameless, cold and inhospitable only for people running and hurrying somewhere. If you walk through its streets and districts in good company, you will feel a change in your attitude towards this city...
“Travel Store” itself contacted me, as a blogger writing about travel, and began, you know, to lure me in with various exciting offers). But lately I have begun to have trouble with buses and the eternal traffic jams on our roads, so I refused to go somewhere far and chose two walking tours in Moscow- “Theatrical Moscow with a visit to the Moscow Art Theater, the theater museum, Nemirovich-Danchenko’s office, the dressing rooms of Stanislavsky and Oleg Efremov...”, and also Sandunov - how can you resist the temptation to see all this...
Excursion "Theater Moscow" By the way, it turned out to be very long - it started at 10.30 and ended at 16.30. We were shown the Moscow Art Theater, then along Tverskaya Street we went to Bryusov Lane, along Nikitskaya we went up to Tverskoy Boulevard and ended up getting acquainted with the house-museum of the great Russian actress Maria Ermolova...
While walking and taking photographs, I heard several times the phrase of people passing by: “Oh, how I would like to take a walk around Moscow like this”, and felt to some extent lucky, having broken the circle of vanity and managed to find the time (and opportunity)) for such a wonderful walk.
Kamergersky Lane and Moscow Art Theater
The right entrance of the theater is decorated with Anna Golubkina’s plaster high relief “Wave”
The theater begins and ends with a hanger)
It is unlikely that I will be able to tell you about everything that we heard from the theater guide, Candidate of Arts Sciences Valery Vladislavovich Ermolov. Because it was not just a memorized text, it was a full-fledged golden art history lecture about the theater of a person who lives for the theater and is in love with the theater...
At the Moscow Art Theater Museum we were offered to sit on chairs arranged in a semicircle and we, with our mouths open, holding our breath, listened, listened, listened...
A little about interesting things.
The Moscow Art Theater was founded in 1898. Konstantin Stanislavsky (real name Alekseev) and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. I think that according to our established tradition, they will immediately ask, who is the third?) The third person, thanks to whom this unique project took place, was Savva Morozov.
Nemirovich-Danchenko- ideas, energy and organizational skills.
Stanislavsky- this is talent and... financial support (he was from a wealthy merchant family).
Savva Morozov- this is the search for a location (he proposed building a theater in Kamergersky Lane on the site of the former chambers that belonged to the comrade-in-arms of Prince Dmitry Donskoy, boyar Joakinfu Shuba, and before that a building in the Hermitage Garden was rented), construction and capital itself.
Chekhov costs separately. They wanted to make his “The Seagull” the first performance on the stage of the new theater, but due to the unsuccessful reception by the public at the Alexandrinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, the premiere was “Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich” by A. Tolstoy.
2013 is an anniversary year.
150 years since the birth of K.S. Stanislavsky (1863)
115 years theater (1898)
90 years old Moscow Art Theater Museum (1923)
Stanislavsky's maternal grandmother was the French actress Marie Varley, and his grandfather was the owner of quarries in Finland...
My father came from a dynasty of Alekseev merchants who were engaged in gold-weaving production...
There were 10 children in the family...
There was a home theater in the house, in which everyone played, even the servants...
Nemirovich-Danchenko was born in Georgia, but his mother was Armenian...
I studied for a year at the Physics and Mathematics Department of Moscow University. He left the university and took up literary work. He wrote stories, novels, plays, articles. He taught at the Music and Drama School (seg. GITIS). The idea to create a new theater, freed from the acting vaudeville cliches of that time, belongs to him...
Nemirovich-Danchenko talked with Stanislavsky for 18 hours in the Slavic Bazaar restaurant!
And the Moscow Art Theater was born!
First troupe consisted of actors-students of Nemirovich-Danchenko - Ivan Moskvin, Olga Knipper, Maria Andreeva, Maria Lilina (pseudonym of Maria Perevoshchikova, Stanislavsky’s future wife) and others ( Second generation Mkhatovtsev/1924 are Alla Tarasova, Angelina Stepanova, Olga Androvskaya, Nikolai Khmelev, Mikhail Yanshin, etc.)
The first performance of the new theater is “Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich”. It was directed by Stanislavsky.
Authentic costumes for the legendary first performance of the theater
The new rules proposed removing the concept of “role” for an actor.
“An actor must be able to do everything!”
And indeed, the actors of the 1st and 2nd generation of the Moscow Art Theater could do EVERYTHING!
In the created theater two opposite directions coexisted peacefully.
If for Stanislavsky the theater was exactly that - Theater, Fairy Tale, Middle Ages.
For Nemirovich-Danchenko, revolutionism and sociality were more important.
The combination of these contradictory components was alchemically successful. The new theater attracted the public, made people talk about itself and its productions, and even became profitable, which was rare for theaters of that time.
What was staged: Chekhov, “Hamlet”, “The Blue Bird”, “Days of the Turbins” and many others.
Mikhail Bulgakov worked at the Moscow Art Theater for 6 years! What is most surprising is that he was appointed to this position at the behest of Stalin, who is generally considered the villain of villains...
We walk around the museum
Costumes for the play "Othello"
Costumes for the play "Anna Karenina"
Anna - Alla Tarasova
Stanislavsky's chair. No. 17
How the artists played... This is a separate story and separate stories.
Today's theater director (*O.T.) knows how to make money. The artists get paid well. Children's compensation, for example, here amounts to 12 thousand rubles. As for new performances, as a director, the new director staged only one children's play about Snow White. Once upon a time this performance was kind and childish, Lyudochka Krylova shone in it, but now there is a lot of noise and screaming in the performance...
And once upon a time, the Moscow Art Theater “The Blue Bird”, staged by Stanislavsky, gave children the feeling of a real fairy tale...
In one of the roles, the famous actress (*M.Z.) in the scene of a walk along the sandy seashore was wearing high heels... And once in the production of “Dead Souls”, the actress of the second generation of the Moscow Art Theater Anastasia Platonovna Zueva, playing Korobochka, came up with makeup for her hands ! She lubricated the brushes with cream, covered them with cotton wool and pulled on flesh-colored rubber gloves to convey to the viewer the feeling of how this Korobochka was raking everything up for herself, for herself... When Zueva could no longer play this role due to her age, they found another artist to replace her, who refused roles, because, in her opinion, she is not able to play so brilliantly... And now tufts of hair are flying in the distribution of roles, just “give, give me the role”...
Download the performance.
Box - Anastasia Zueva
After the tour of the theater museum ended, we were shown sacred places...
The office of Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, in which the furnishings have been meticulously preserved and even the air smells of antiquity...
Office/dressing room of Konstantin Stanislavsky…
State government utility company
College of Service and New Technologies
Administrative Department of the West Kazakhstan Akimat
“Report on a city tour on Knowledge Day”
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Cl. head of gr. No. 322 “confectioner”
Andrusenko N.A.
Uralsk, 2015
On September 1, 2015, students of group No. 322 “confectioner” together with students of group No. 312 “cook” took a tour of their hometown.
After the ceremonial assembly, the students drove to Abai Square and walked to the embankment of the Ural River.
The guys rested in the square and took pictures at the monument to the great poet, writer, public figure, founder of modern Kazakh written literature. And also in the gazebo with a clock on the street. Krasnoarmeyskaya.
During the excursion, students got acquainted with the ancient architecture of Uralsk, saw the building of the regional akimat, in the past - the Russian Trade and Industrial Commercial Bank; one of the most famous buildings in Uralsk is the house of the merchant A.T. Karev, built at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries; The Ataman House is perhaps one of the most remarkable buildings in the city, deserving special attention. itself, Pushkin, Zhukovsky, Dal, Tolstoy, emperors (then still crown princes) Alexander II and Nicholas II were here; the building of the Ural Military Chancellery, later - the Military Administration. The building also housed the Public Library and the Military Archives, where in 1900 the writer Korolenko studied documents related to the Pugachev uprising. By the way, even now there is also a children's and youth library here. The guys visited Zh. Moldagaliev's park with a bust of the fellow countryman's poet. The Urals region is proud of its fellow countryman. Zhuban Moldagaliev was connected with the Urals not only because he was born and raised here, but also because his creativity was nourished by meetings with the workers of the Urals and the nature of our region. We also visited the square near the monument to Misha Gavrilov. Misha Gavrilov is a young hero of the civil war. The monument was built with money raised by the pioneers of Kazakhstan, the Ural sculptors and spouses A. and E. Shalimov. Opposite the square, students examined the main building of the Pedagogical Institute. Pushkin (WKSU named after Utemisov), built on the site of the Church of the Kazan Mother of God.
Many old buildings seen during the excursion continue to serve according to their original purpose: the Strauss pharmacy, the city’s first cinema in the mansion of General Anichkin - now named after Gagarin, serves visitors to this day, in the military gymnasium - the Faculty of Natural Geography of the University, in the military real school - pedagogical college, in the military hospital there is a private medical clinic.
Uralsk is considered one of the oldest cities in Kazakhstan. In 1833, Pushkin, the great Russian poet, came here to conduct research on the Pugachev rebellion, and, inspired by history, wrote one of his best works, “The Captain's Daughter.” Square named after A. S. Pushkin was founded by the people of the Urals in 1899 in honor of the 100th anniversary of the poet’s birth. The monument was erected in 1960, the author of which is Kh.Z. Shamsutdinov. The monument was made in Kharkov.
We visited the memorial to the Ural residents who died during the war of 1941-45.
In 1980, a Memorial of Glory to the soldiers who fell in the Civil and Great Patriotic Wars was opened in Uralsk. At the foot of the Stele, the Eternal Flame was lit, which was delivered by a relay race from the city of Volgograd from Mamayev Kurgan by the best athletes of the Urals.
The eternal flame brought from Mamayev Kurgan was lit by Hero of the Soviet Union I. I. Konyakhin and A. Ipmagambetov, a participant in the defense of Uralsk. Urns containing soil taken from mass graves were buried near the wall.
The fifty-meter monument, according to its authors, consists of two giant banners, as if symbolizing the continuity of two heroic eras.
The memorial complex is under state protection of local significance as a historical monument.
Then there was a boat excursion along the Ural River.
Ural, my native river,
My beautiful homeland!
You're flowing fast, my dear,
Among the fields, among the steppes.
The Ural River is the greatest natural heritage of the planet. It is different, multifaceted, allowing you to recharge with energy, vitality and simply positive emotions. Many tourists come to admire its beauty.
The bright Urals have an hour,
When the dawn is born
The bright Urals have vastness,
A wave carrying to the light.
There is a steppe near the bright Urals,
Like a hot, painted carpet.
There are shores where she came to life
History from a long time ago.
(Akushyap Baktygereva)
The students admired the water ribbon of the fast-moving Urals dazzlingly sparkling in the sun. The nature on the banks of the Urals is as diverse as the river itself: tall trees alternate with bushes and dense undergrowth, and amazing wild beaches are located on the banks of the river. The children enjoyed the amazingly beautiful landscapes.
The children received a lot of impressions, learned a lot of new things, and received a boost of vivacity and energy.
I hope that the guys, having taken this short excursion, will forever retain the most vivid memories of it, feel love and respect for their hometown, and pride in it.
Eurasia! Endless land!
Your wealth is cities and years.
But only everything is dearer to you
Uralsk is the guardian of peace and freedom.
Uralsk is a descendant of many cultures,
Permanent guardian of sciences and fresh thought,
Grow boldly and always be in bloom
For the sake of life going on.
(Aizhan Erbulekova)
1 day. The group departed from Moscow from the Leningradsky railway station at 23.30 and traveled to their destination by train Moscow - St. Petersburg.
At 10.00 at the Moscow railway station in St. Petersburg, our group was met by guides, Valentina Nikolaevna and Tatyana Nikolaevna, who promised to show us “Brilliant St. Petersburg”, under this name the whole day was planned, and to tell us as much as possible about this amazing and mysterious city more interesting historical facts.
The group took seats in a comfortable bus provided by the travel agency and we set off along the ancient streets of St. Petersburg. Driving along the embankment of the Moika River on Bolshaya Konyushennaya we saw real architectural monuments of past centuries, here every house has its own amazing story, the guides told and showed houses where famous writers, poets, and statesmen lived in the neighborhood at different times. So we learned that in house No. 8 the writer M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin lived, in house No. 12 there is a museum-apartment of Pushkin, he lived here from the fall and winter of 1837. A.S. Pushkin died. I. I. Pushchin spent his childhood years in house No. 14. In house No. 18 lived A. S. Pushkin’s classmate Baron M. A. Korf, in house No. 15 lived the poet Prince P. A. Vyazemsky, in house No. 25 lived the writer Yu. P. German.
On the corner from the Moika embankment, the guides showed us the house where in past centuries the popular confectionery shop of Wolf and Beranger was located. Here, before the duel, Pushkin met with his lyceum comrade K. Danzas, who later became his second.
We saw the Stroganov Palace, where in the 18th century one of the richest aristocrats in Russia, Count Stroganov, often held grand dinner parties.
Traveling around the city, we saw and learned a lot of new things from the historical past of St. Petersburg.
One of the unforgettable excursions was a trip to the Kunstkamera, we were told how medicine was born and developed in Rus' under Peter I, that the collection he collected in those days was unique and served for the anatomical study of humans. After the Kunstkamera, we continued the sightseeing tour of St. Petersburg, visited the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, and visited the Cruiser Aurora.
2 – day. The entire group went by bus on an excursion to the Narodovolets submarine. We learned a lot about the heroic exploits of the submarine, about the submariners who selflessly fought during the Great Patriotic War, we saw photographs of the entire crew of the submarine who died defending the borders of our Motherland. We saw how the submarine works, visited each compartment, all the children noted that it was very difficult for the sailors, since the submarine was cramped, there were instruments everywhere, there was little free space, it was uncomfortable, in difficult conditions the sailors had to be at sea for 2 days at a time. 3 months, so they still tried to protect St. Petersburg from the sea during the Great Patriotic War. Our veterans recalled their war stories and talked about how difficult it was to defeat the invaders.
Next, our group went to the city of Kronstadt - this is a maritime city, on the street we saw many military men in naval uniforms, warships on the pier, and a large monument to Peter the Great erected on Anchor Square. We walked a lot along Peter's pier, in Peter's park, and saw the Naval Cathedral of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker.
In the evening of this day we returned to St. Petersburg and went by train from the Moskovsky station to Moscow. Early in the morning of April 25, the group arrived in Moscow, where parents met their children, who enthusiastically and vying with each other talked about their impressions of St. Petersburg and Kronstadt.
During the last two days the group was provided with three meals a day and accommodation at the Oktyabr Hotel in double and triple rooms.
Parents, children, and veterans expressed great gratitude for organizing this trip to the head of the intra-city municipal formation of Sokolniki, the chairman of the municipal Assembly of Deputies of the Sokolniki district, Irina Vladimirovna Krestovskaya.
Municipal educational budgetary institution
secondary school with. Nurlino
MR Ufa district of the Republic of Bashkortostan
Reference
aboutpreschoolers' excursions to school.
Based on the school plan, on January 28, 2015, an excursion of preschoolers to school was carried out.
Goals:establishing contacts between school and kindergarten, organizing continuity.
This excursion implemented several educational and educational tasks at once:
Introducing preschoolers to the internal rules of the school.
Excursion program around the premises of MOBU secondary school with. Nurlino (ground floor hall, locker room, library, gym, assembly hall, dining room, classrooms).
Introducing teachers to future first-graders.
School and kindergarten are two adjacent links in the education system. The child’s unpreparedness entails negative consequences: in the classroom he experiences discomfort, that is, his social position changes here, the child is included in a special regime.
To prevent maladjustment, it is important to prepare children in advance for such events, discuss possible difficulties with them, and teach them constructive ways to solve emerging problems. Competently informing children about school can prevent some of the problems that arise when they start school. And it is precisely the attendance of preschoolers at school that helps them most successfully begin their education and make the transition to a “new life” smoother and more painless. Therefore, according to the continuity plan between the kindergarten and the school, preschoolers came on an excursion to the school.
The best thing for a preschooler is a real tour of the school, with the opportunity to sit at a desk and draw something with chalk on the blackboard. Here are oursfuture first-graders visited the school.
On January 28, 2015, Indira Firdavisovna Kalimullina, a primary school teacher, met the children and gave them a sightseeing tour.
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The children watched how primary school students sat at their desks and studied.
We visited the school canteen.
“Welcome to the library,” librarian Akhtamyanova Zilya Anfakovna greeted the children with these words. Upon entering, preschoolers saw shelves of books, tables and chairs where they could sit, read and leaf through a book. Because for young children, visibility and the opportunity to touch and touch everything are important. We visited the book depository. The guys saw how many books were on the shelves.
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And when the school bell rang, the children’s delight knew no bounds!
They really enjoyed the school tour.
Organize the work of the preparatory group “School of the Future First-Grader” in the 2015/2016 academic year.
Next year, carry out admission to 1st grade, taking into account the positive experience of previous years.
The certificate was read out at a meeting of the methodological council.
Excursion report usolt wrote in April 28th, 2011
So, the excursion season of the Walking around Moscow project has begun!
April 23 Alexander Usoltsev gave a tour along Plyushchikha and Devicheye Pole. Thanks to everyone who came)
The weather was great and quite a lot of people came for the excursion. We had a really good time! We were pleased to show people this quiet and peaceful corner of old Moscow. A little boy, Zhenya, who is only 5 years old, went with us almost the entire excursion) Special thanks to Zhenya for listening so carefully and patiently! We want the younger generation to love Moscow the way we love it, so children under 14 years old can come with adults to our excursions absolutely free! This excursion will be repeated again in June --->
Here are some photos from the walk:
April 24 Sergey Yartsev gave a tour "Religions of Moscow".
Sergey is our new guide, his favorite topic is everything related to religion. As all our guides Sergey tells us, it’s very interesting - no memorized texts! It’s impossible not to listen to Sergei! Two people joined our excursion, just passing by; they had never heard about our project before, and now they promised to walk with us!
And on this day we also handed out our magnets to all the excursionists, on which it was written: “I love walking around Moscow.” We hope that they will take their rightful place on your refrigerators.
The excursion of Sergei Yartsev will be repeated again May 21st- especially for those who could not come to this excursion, because I really want everyone to hear such a magnificent story.
Our group meeting was scheduled near the monument to the heroes of Plevna. We were very lucky - a chapel was opened on the occasion of Easter, this is a rare occasion. Our excursionists were able to see the chapel from the inside.
While we are waiting for those who are late, we look at the chapel
Sergei talks about the history of Pokrovka Street and Ivanovskaya Hill
One of the best views of the high-rise building of Kotelnicheskaya embankment
Let's go to the synagogue
Sergei talks about the Western Wall, Jewish traditions and the history of Judaism in the world and in Moscow, in particular.
Notes with requests for the fulfillment of wishes are inserted into the "Moscow Wailing Wall"
And here we are in the synagogue! There are no events taking place here today, so we were able to go inside
Sergei tells us about the synagogue
Church of St. Equal to the Apostles Prince Vladimir, in the Old Gardens.
We also visited the St. John the Baptist Monastery, where Sergei told a lot of interesting things about the history of Orthodoxy in Rus'.
Then we went to the old Lutheran church and visited the Baptist church, but not everything to show! Come take a tour on May 21st! =)