The Day of Tatar Culture will delight guests with a large festive concert. Festival of the Peoples of Russia: a celebration of Tatar culture

February 25, 2017 at the Moscow Palace of Pioneers on Vorobyovy Gory as part of children's festival national cultures“My home is Moscow” a day has passed Tatar culture"Moscow Tatar".

Before the concert, an exhibition was organized, thanks to which guests could get acquainted with the creativity of the Tatar people. Traditionally, children's drawings and crafts were presented, as well as folk costumes. For the first time, guests were given the opportunity to purchase some products folk art and kalfaks (women's headdresses).

Guests of the festival shared with us their opinions about the day of Tatar culture. Many people think that the idea of ​​the festival is very good, because peoples should be friends and live in peace and harmony, and Tatars are friendly, hospitable and open people.

One of the guests, a Tatar by nationality, but born and raised in Moscow, told us that Tatars lived in Rus' before Ivan the Terrible and some streets in Moscow bear Tatar names. For example, Arbat Street is named after the word “arba”, which means “cart”; the name of the hotel “Balchug” comes from the Tatar word “balchyk” (clay).

Tatar national amateur groups performed on the second floor of the Moscow Palace of Pioneers. A.G. took part in a small concert. Mukhametov, theater-studio "Gagiz Gaile", Tatar song ensemble "Miras", children's dance ensemble "Ildan", children's folklore ensemble“Shatlyk”, Tatar language studio, dance ensemble “Yasmin”, soloists Dinara Alukaeva, Svetlana Pak, Renata Badamshina, Fauriya Sayakhova and Zainab Suleymanova. Each of them, in their performance, tried to convey all the best that exists in Tatar culture: love for their Motherland, its beauty, uniqueness, respect for centuries-old traditions.

Before the main concert, we managed to talk with the deputy editor-in-chief of the federal newspaper “Tatarskiy Mir” Akhat Gazizovich Mukhametov. To our question about what Moscow is for him, the deputy editor-in-chief answered with the poem “I love Moscow, it is always beautiful...”. Akhat Gazizovich also shared with us his life story. Before working for the newspaper, he worked for 30 years as a rocket engineer and was developing rockets for submarines in the Red Banner Northern Fleet.

The big concert opened symphony orchestra Tatarsky cultural center Moscow under the direction of Olga Taranova, who performed Saidashev's march and accompanied the first numbers. Next, V.I. delivered welcoming remarks. Suchkov, Head of Department national policy and interregional relations of the city of Moscow, and the Chairman of the Presidium of the regional Tatar national-cultural autonomy F.F. Farisov. Addressing the guests in two languages, Farit Farisovich noted: “The Tatars of Moscow, the Tatars of Russia are an integral part Russian Federation. And today’s concert is dedicated to the fact that all nationalities in the Russian Federation are united, and if we are united, we are invincible!”

The audience was also greeted by other honored guests, among whom were Akchurin Rasim Suleymanovich, retired Colonel General, member of the coordinating council for the patriotic education of children and youth of the Moscow Department of Education, director of the Tatar cultural center of Moscow, Khusainov Anvar Umarovich, Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the Republic of Tatarstan in the Russian Federation Akhtareev Azat Chulpanovich and others.

The concert was conducted by a master of sports synchronized swimming, five-time world champion Anisya Olkhova and students of the eloquence studio of the Palace of Pioneers.

Everyone present at the concert congratulated Akchurin Rasim Suleymanovich with thunderous applause on his recently passed anniversary - on his 85th birthday. He was awarded an Honorary Award-Order for the preservation and development of Tatar culture in Moscow.

Many artists who performed at the concert dedicated their performances to Rasim Suleymanovich! Honored Artist of Russia and the Republic of Tatarstan Nailya Fatekhova, together with her granddaughter, very touchingly performed the song “Tatar General”, and representatives of the Moscow Art Theater Association of Artists read an excerpt from Anna Akhmatova’s poem “The Tale of the Black Ring”.

Next, Syumbel Bilalova performed with the perky song “Saira Bylbyl”, music group“Kazan World” performed the song “Sine Kotham” about a woman who is waiting for her husband. Guests of the festival again heard the famous song “Cuckoo” performed by Varvara Kistyaeva, a participant in the “Voice of Children” show, and got acquainted with the “Greeting” dance from the folk dance ensemble “Ildan”. Honored Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan Almaz Yusi amazed the audience with the song “I Dream of Russia.” Of course, everyone was delighted by the dance of sun rays from Zulfiya Raupova’s opera “Ak Bure” “White Wolf”. Rinat Zakerov performed on the stage of the Moscow Palace of Pioneers with the song “Azatlyk Chishmese”, and Rosa Khabibullina and Sayyar Khabibullin - with the song “Ezyadem Begerem Sine”. The children's ensemble "Shayan" amused the audience with the comic composition "Dudek-Dudek". After the performance of the folk ensemble “Shatlyk”, Ildar and Aidar Salakhov performed a medley on the theme of Tatar folklore on the button accordion. folk songs.

The concert ended with songs by Zulfiya Khalilova, Said Abdullin, Nailya Dusmetova, Marat Yarullin, Ildar Shiganov, Alfina Akhmetdzhan and DJ Radik Yarullin. All performers gave the audience a love for their language, their people, their culture. Each performance was bright, colorful and memorable.

At the end of the concert, the audience admired the “Moscow” dance of the Ildan folk dance ensemble. The highlight of the concert was the Anthem of the Tatar people “Tugan Tel”, which all participants performed together with the audience!

“Maslenitsa” within the framework of the project of the State Budgetary Institution “MDN” “National Holidays”

Maslenitsa is an ancient pagan holiday that survived after the adoption of Christianity and retained a number of elements in its ritual. Slavic mythology. There is an opinion that it was originally associated with the day of the spring solstice, but with the adoption of Christianity it began to precede Lent and depend on its timing. Pancakes, immutable attribute Maslenitsa had a ritual meaning: round and hot, they symbolized the sun, which was burning brighter, lengthening the days. And people called Maslenitsa “broad” and even “destroyer”, because people during these holidays They did not skimp on the generous treats.

The date of Maslenitsa changes every year depending on the date of Easter. This year Maslenitsa week will last from February 20 to 26. Main traditional attributes national holiday- Maslenitsa scarecrow, fun, sleigh rides, festivities. The celebration of Maslenitsa is one of the most long-awaited events of winter.

Every year, many guests gather at the Moscow House of Nationalities for folk festivities. The celebration was attended by representatives of the Turkish and Talysh diasporas, Lithuanian, Kazakh, Armenian, Georgian, Uzbek, Tatar and Bashkir and other national public organizations.

The beginning of the holiday was announced by the director of the MDN Vladimir Borisovich Tarasov. He admitted that it is always pleasant to open such large-scale events, because it is always a new, big step towards further achievements, success, and creative victories. Vladimir Borisovich cordially congratulated the guests on Maslenitsa and wished everyone good health, cheerful mood and as many good impressions as possible.

The Maslenitsa program turned out to be extremely varied and interesting. For this day, exhibitions of decorative and applied arts, crafts and crafts of original national folk art, presented by craftsmen and artists, were prepared:

— Exhibition of the Grand Prix winner of the Moscow plein air competition of paintings “Old Moscow” Dmitry Petrov and the winner of the plein air competition Elmira Petrova;

— Exhibition of products of JSC Gzhel porcelain factory»;

— Exhibition of winning products creative competition XXI Exhibition-Fair of Russian Folk Art Crafts “Ladya. Winter's Tale" held by the Association "Folk Art Crafts of Russia";

— Potter show “Clay and Music”.

The works of graduates of the Abramtsevo workshops embody the best traditions of Russian art. In their works, the masters brilliantly reflect the rich oral folk art, life and culture. The exhibition of Dmitry and Elmira Petrov, like any family exhibition, is one of the brightest and most interesting events in the world of art. Gzhel is not only porcelain with amazingly beautiful bouquets of flowers, but also beautiful landscapes native land, plot compositions and architectural ensembles

Throughout the evening, guests of the House were entertained by mummers and buffoons; together they danced in circles and held Maslenitsa games. And in the bright performance of the participants of the Cossack folk ensemble “Falcon” and the folk show of the group “Terekha”, incendiary songs and dances were presented to everyone.

Maslenitsa was celebrated on a grand scale at the Moscow House of Nationalities

Representatives of over a dozen ethnic groups and nationalities came to the holiday

Maslenitsa - Slavic holiday with a rich history, whose roots go back to pagan times. Despite the adoption of Orthodoxy by Russia, the glorious traditions of Maslenitsa have not yet been forgotten. On February 21, schoolchildren were invited to the Moscow House of Nationalities for a centuries-old holiday - new members of the Moscow ethnic media press club at the State Budgetary Institution "MDN", who dream of further connecting their lives with a difficult but terribly interesting profession - a journalist. The future masters of a sharp pen and word were lucky enough to interview the Chairman of the All-Russian Congress of Ethnojournalists, Jamil Sadykhbekov.

It is worth noting that such events at the Moscow House of Nationalities are not uncommon and have been held for several years. The MDN team has more than enough experience - especially Vladimir Tarasov, director of the capital's multicultural center. It was he who gave a welcoming speech to all those gathered.

Meanwhile, as usual, there are plenty of guests at the celebrations of the Moscow House of Nationalities. The geography is truly amazing. Representatives of the Uzbek, Kazakh, Bashkir, Tatar, Georgian, Armenian, Turkish, Talysh and Lithuanian diasporas, as well as other national public organizations, became acquainted with the peculiarities of Maslenitsa.

The press club of ethnic media, which takes place quite often, was opened by Jamil Sadykhbekov. This time he presented the youth branch of the press club, which was formed on the basis of “Press Center 25” at GBOU 1440. A recognized professional in the field of ethnic journalism spoke about all the pitfalls, difficulties, as well as the advantages of the creative profession.

“Guys, I wish you, first of all, to serve your word. Word with capital letters! After all, this is the main purpose of a journalist - to competently, reliably and objectively cover the situation from the scene of events,” he wished the listeners Jamil Rafikovich.

A large number of eminent guests - representatives of international media, who, like Jamil Sadykhbekov, are familiar with all the intricacies of a difficult profession first-hand, addressed the schoolchildren with various wishes and parting words. The communication took place in a round table format. After which all participants were given invitations to Maslenitsa, organized by the Moscow House of Nationalities, where the guests were greeted, as it should be according to all Maslenitsa canons and customs, on a grand scale! The famous Russian artist gave a mini-concert to schoolchildren and adults Cossack choir"Falcon" and folk show group "Terekha". The ensembles were helped to entertain the public by other integral participants in folk festivals in Rus' - mummers and buffoons. All those gathered danced in circles, sang songs and played traditional Maslenitsa folk games.

Towards the end festive event Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Moscow Faculty of Law, Yuri Kozhaev acted as an interviewer and talked with several of his guests. Considering the fact how many people different cultures, ethnic groups and views meet within the walls of the Moscow House of Nationalities, we traditionally asked them about their successes, views on the influence of education in adapting foreign citizens to the problems that foreigners face in the Russian capital.

Andro Ivanov, press secretary of the Federal Georgian National-Cultural Autonomy in Russia, lives in Moscow for more than 10 years:

“We managed to consolidate around us not just our compatriots, we placed the main emphasis on Georgian youth. To date, we have contributed to the establishment of Georgian communities in 18 Russian universities! Last year we won one of our main victories - a national community appeared at Moscow State University,” the representative of Georgia spoke about the successes.

According to Andro, higher education does influence the adaptation of foreigners, but only if people made an effort to obtain it, devoted themselves wholeheartedly to their studies, and honestly and conscientiously received the coveted diploma.

“Of course, studying such global sciences as history and geography undoubtedly helps foreigners settle in Russia and understand it. However, only one higher education clearly not enough. Human qualities, friendliness, openness and sociability are the second half of success when moving to live in Moscow or another city in Russia,” says Andro.

The guest of the holiday noted that over the past 5 years in Russia there has been a serious and positive shift in interethnic politics - active work is underway and new departments are emerging under the leadership of President Vladimir Putin, dealing with improving the microclimate between different ethnic groups. However, Andro said that there are still some rough edges that need to be smoothed out.

“The main problem still remains the bureaucratic apparatus, which is quite harsh and sometimes even interferes with citizens,” Ivanov said.

Igor Kim, representative of the All-Russian Public Organization of Koreans, has been in Moscow for about 15 years:

“Our scope of activity includes not only working with representatives of the Korean ethnic group. We also regularly cooperate with the Moscow House of Nationalities on issues of interethnic policy,” the representative of the Korean delegation briefly said.

In the future, the All-Russian Association of Koreans plans to more often use the site of the Moscow House of Nationalities, which provides a good opportunity to get acquainted with cultural features different nations. So to speak, look at others and show yourself! Igor Kim noted that, despite the presence of a large Korean cultural center in Moscow, where all events of the national unification could be held, the format of the House of Nationalities is more suitable for the implementation of targeted programs.

“I am the organizer of an interethnic song competition, the peculiarity of which is that its participants first perform a piece in native language, and then in Russian. I believe that if we translate our songs into Russian with talent and in a modern arrangement, then we will begin to understand each other better - we will be united. Our cultures will fall into one common information field, and we will become united people", - shared creative plans Igor Kim.

In general, as you can see, every year we are witnessing an improvement in ties and contacts between the multinational people of Russia, the near and far abroad. We are no longer each other strangers, whose customs and culture cause each other a feeling of alienation - slowly but surely we are moving towards mutual understanding in matters of culture and education, uniting all ethnic groups of the planet. We become, so to speak, citizens of the world. And one of the leading roles in this is played by the Moscow House of Nationalities, not for the first time and not for the first time. last time gathering under its roof representatives of a dozen different cultures, united by love not only for their historical homeland, but also for Russia...

When implementing the project, funds are used state support, allocated as a grant in accordance with the order of the President of the Russian Federation dated 04/05/2016 No. 68-rp and on the basis of a competition held by the National Charitable Foundation.

A big celebration dedicated to Maslenitsa took place at the Moscow House of Nationalities

On February 21, a big celebration dedicated to Maslenitsa took place in the Moscow House of Nationalities. Since ancient times, people have considered pancake week one of the brightest and happy holidays, when you can breathe easy and say goodbye to winter with relief until next year. Like any holiday, Maslenitsa has acquired its own traditions. Wide celebrations, slides, fist fights, burning scarecrows, golden pancakes like the sun are part of the festive spirit. This magical atmosphere of celebration was conveyed in the Moscow House of Nationalities.

Several exhibitions on different topics were organized at once. So, at the exhibition “Gzhel. Traditions and Modernity”, visitors were presented with original works by artists who showed how modern painting has changed compared to the craftsmanship of the 17th century.

And at the exhibition of folk art crafts “Madame Maslenitsa” they showed the works that won the competition of the exhibition-fair of Russian folk art crafts “Ladya. Winter's Tale" in the nomination "For the preservation of folk art traditions."

An exhibition of the winners of the II Moscow plein-air painting competition “Old Moscow” was held as a separate celebration. The opening ceremony was attended by the youth folk ensemble “Sokol”, artists from the regional cultural center “Sobolevsky”, Orekhovo-Zuevsky district, performer of Russian folk songs Denis Burlakov and the choreographic ensemble “Rossiyanochka”. With such a small concert, the artists gave a great start to both the “Enjoy Life” exhibition and Maslenitsa in general.

Much attention was paid to the pottery show “Clay and Music”. Artistic director At the Gzhel Pottery workshop, Alexey Ryzhenok told entertaining stories about Gzhel and pottery. Together with Vasilisa Yudina, who at that time was showing her skills and talent in making clay dishes, they asked those present several questions and awarded those who answered correctly.

At the end of the exhibitions, visitors were invited to try Maslenitsa pancakes and pancakes with jam, sour cream and condensed milk. Guests were also treated to hot tea, after which music characteristic of Maslenitsa began to play on the street. The lively buffoons started a big round dance and held fun games. IN entertainment program also took part in youth folklore Cossack ensemble"Falcon" and folk show of the group "Terekha".

The event ended quite late, but did not leave anyone without positive emotions.

Elizaveta Minaeva
Youth branch of the Moscow Ethnic Media Press Club at the State Budgetary Institution "MDN"

The Days of Tatar Culture are coming to an end in the region. Events within these days took place last week in the village of Sorokino and the village of Ust-Tavda.

February 24 at the Ust-Tavdinsk rural club together with the Ust-Tavdinsk rural library The “Tugan Tel” (“Native Speech”) event took place.

In the foyer there was an exhibition of Tatar dishes prepared by the craftswomen of the village. Here you could also get acquainted with an exhibition of books by Tatar writers and poets, prepared by library staff.

The event started in the hall rural club. The hall was full. The library and club staff prepared interesting information. Everyone listened with interest about the history of the emergence of the Tatar people, traditions and national dishes. The event was accompanied by the performance of amateur groups in colorful costumes, performing national Tatar songs and dances.

Then the celebration continued in the foyer. A “Tatar style picnic” was offered to the guests. It is known that Tatar baked goods are famous far beyond the borders of the places where the Tatars live. Everyone appreciated the dishes of the national Tatar cuisine, and, of course, everyone liked the famous Tatar delicacy chak-chak, prepared according to all the rules of culinary art.

Everyone took pictures, got acquainted with the exhibition, and listened to impromptu singing in the Tatar language. This day became a notable event in cultural life Ust-Tavda village.

The event within the framework of the Days of Tatar Culture was held in the village of Sorokino on February 26. It was prepared and conducted jointly by specialists from the Sorokinsky rural club and the rural library. In order to introduce children to the traditions, culture, and customs of the Tatar people, a presentation “Traditions of my people” was presented. The literary living room was decorated book exhibition"Tatar folk tales" Children read fairy tales aloud in the Tatar language. They painted for the exhibition Tatar ornaments and then listened folk songs, danced folk dances, watched animated films.

August 19, 2017 within the framework of the XI interregional festival of national cultures “Country in Miniature” took place “ DAY OF TATAR CULTURE", which was organized by the Ministry of Culture of the Tula Region and the Folk Art Center of the State Institution of Culture "OTsRINKiT".

The main purpose of the holiday is to strengthen unity Russian nation and ethnocultural development of the peoples of Russia in the Tula region.

The “Day of Tatar Culture” was solemnly opened by the Minister of Culture of the Tula Region T.V. Rybkina. The Imam of Tula and the Tula region R.Z. also delivered welcoming remarks. Davydov, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Tula regional branch of the “Assembly of the Peoples of Russia” L.I. Raikhlin and Chairman of the Presidium of the regional public organization “Tatar National-Cultural Autonomy of the City of Moscow” Khusainov A.U.

My creative program presented by the Novomoskovsk Tatar national-cultural organization and national groups living in the Tula region (director F.K. Nasibullin), creative groups of the “Tatar national-cultural autonomy of the city of Moscow” (director A.U. Khusainov) and the ensemble of Turkic ethnicity and crafts "Rivayat" Kazan (director Gabitov R.).

During the Tatarochka-2017 competition, the participants spoke about traditions and rituals, and also presented national costumes and family dishes. The winner was Khalitova A.N.

Memorable gifts and souvenirs were presented to the event participants by representatives of the Tula regional branch of the “Assembly of the Peoples of Russia” - Chairman of the Council T.K. Musaev. and Chairman of the Executive Committee Raikhlin L.I.

The Folk Art Center was presented with a letter of gratitude from the Regional Public Organization “Tatar National-Cultural Autonomy of Moscow” for organizing and holding the holiday.

For the strengthening of all-Russian civil unity, the development of the ethnocultural diversity of the peoples of Russia in the Tula region, active participation in the event “Day of Tatar Culture” within the framework of the XI interregional festival of national cultures “Country in Miniature”, letters of gratitude from the Ministry of Culture of the Tula region were presented to F.K. Nasibullin. (Head of the Tatar National-Cultural Autonomy of Novomoskovsk), Davydov R.Z. (Imam of Tula and Tula region), Khusainov A.U. (Chairman of the Presidium of the Regional Public Organization “Tatar National-Cultural Autonomy of the City of Moscow”), F.F. Farisov. (Head of the Regional Public Organization “Tatar National-Cultural Autonomy of the City of Moscow”), Shigapov I.Kh. (director cultural programs Regional public organization “Tatar national-cultural autonomy of the city of Moscow”), Gabitov R.F. (director of the ensemble of Turkic ethnics and crafts “RIVAYAT”, Kazan).

In addition, letters of gratitude from the State Educational Institution TO "OTsRINKiT" were presented to participants of the Tatar National-Cultural Autonomy of Novomoskovsk, the national Tatar group Venev, Tula regional branch of the “Assembly of the Peoples of Russia” and Public organization"Asian Commonwealth".

Thank you for your participation, we wish you success and hope for further cooperation, and we also invite everyone September 17, 2017 at the Central Park of Culture and Culture named after. P.P. Belousov for the festival-competition “National Holidays”, at which national cultural organizations of Tula and the Tula region will present their rituals, traditions, songs and dances.