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REPORT ON MEDIA PUBLICATIONS IN INDIA AND BANGLADESH ON NUCLEARKIDS
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CHILDREN FROM SOUTH INDIA PASSED THE SELECTION IN THE NUCLEAR KIDS INTERNATIONAL CREATIVE PROJECT
Media Name: The New Indian Express
Date of publication: 19.07.2017
Traffic: 30,000 (per day)
This year’s musical, directed by Vladimir Karabanov, will be called Lomonosov’s Scroll. Due to the fact that this year it is planned to shoot a feature film alongside the preparation of the musical, the duration of the preparatory stage has been increased by several days. Filming will take place in Hungary, Yekaterinburg and Moscow.
As previously reported, the official premiere of the musical will be held on August 4th in the theater of Szekszárd (Hungary). This will be followed by tours to two cities in the Chelyabinsk region. At the invitation of the directors of the enterprises of the Mayak Production Association and All-Russian Scientific Research Institute Of Technical Physics, as well as the heads of the cities, the project participants will show the musical Lomonosov’s Scroll in Ozersk and Snezhinsk. The tour in Ozersk will be dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the company. In Ozersk, the musical will be shown on August 9th at the Our House Drama and Comedy Theater, and in Snezhinsk on August 12th at the Oktyabr Cultural Center. In Moscow, the musical will be shown at the Et Cetera Theater on August 15th and 16th. One of the performances will be dedicated to the participants of the project of the past 10 years, some of them will come to Moscow for this purpose.
“Children from Bangladesh and India have an innate ability to sing and dance. This year the project, which originated in 2008, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Every year we receive a lot of feedback from the hosts admiring the creative abilities of children from South Asia,” said Andrey Shevlyakov, General Director of Rosatom-South Asia.
“The aim of the project is to strengthen friendships between children of nuclear industry employees from different countries, encourage their creativity and provide a platform to get acquainted with the culture of other countries,” said Andrey Lebedev, vice president for South Asia Projects at ASE Group.
CHILDREN FROM BANGLADESH PARTICIPATE IN AN INTERNATIONAL CREATIVE PROJECT FOR CHILDREN NUCLEAR KIDS
Media Name: UNB
Date of publication: 19.07.2017
Traffic: 30,000 (per day)
This year’s musical, directed by Vladimir Karabanov, will be called Lomonosov’s Scroll. Due to the fact that this year it is planned to shoot a feature film alongside the preparation of the musical, the duration of the preparatory stage has been increased by several days. Filming will take place in Hungary, Yekaterinburg and Moscow.
As previously reported, the official premiere of the musical will be held on August 4th in the theater of Szekszárd (Hungary). This will be followed by tours to two cities in the Chelyabinsk region. At the invitation of the directors of the enterprises of the Mayak Production Association and All-Russian Scientific Research Institute Of Technical Physics, as well as the heads of the cities, the project participants will show the musical Lomonosov’s Scroll in Ozersk and Snezhinsk. The tour in Ozersk will be dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the company. In Ozersk, the musical will be shown on August 9th at the Our House Drama and Comedy Theater, and in Snezhinsk on August 12th at the Oktyabr Cultural Center. In Moscow, the musical will be shown at the Et Cetera Theater on August 15th and 16th. One of the performances will be dedicated to the participants of the project of the past 10 years, some of them will come to Moscow for this purpose.
“Children from Bangladesh and India have an innate ability to sing and dance. This year the project, which originated in 2008, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Every year we receive a lot of feedback from the hosts admiring the creative abilities of children from South Asia,” said Andrey Shevlyakov, General Director of Rosatom South Asia.
“The aim of the project is to strengthen friendships between children of nuclear industry employees from different countries, encourage their creativity and provide a platform to get acquainted with the culture of other countries,” said Andrey Lebedev, vice president for South Asia Projects at ASE Group.
Publications in other media:
2. https://greenwatchbd.com/bangladesh-india-to-participate-in-nuclear-kids-musical-in-hungary/
4. http://www.theindependentbd.com/printversion/details/158434
6. Observer
7. Financial Express
8. News Today
9. Daily Manabzamin
10. Bangladesh Post