Maksim Nedolechenko: “Closer to the stars and decent people”
27.07.2012
09.05.2019
Dear friends,
According to the results of in-person and online selections of the International Creative Project for Children Nuclear Kids 2019, the following participants from Russia are invited to participate in it:
1 Alexander Azarov (Petrozavodsk)
2 Elizaveta Balura (Vyksa)
3 Anna Beloglazova (Krasnokamensk)
4 Anastasia Boyko (Zarechny, Sverdlovsk region)
5 Stepan Bushmakin (Glazov)
6 Ilya Ganeev (Zelenogorsk)
7 Vlada Gankina (Sarov)
8 Trofim Gnezdilov (Moscow)
9 Golikova Maria (Chelyabinsk)
10 Mikhail Yezhov (Nizhny Novgorod)
11 Ekaterina Zverkova (Krasnokamensk)
12 Zuborenko Ivan (Sovetsk)
13 Anatoly Kachurovsky (Seversk)
14 Nikolay Kachurovsky (Seversk)
15 Marietta Kirgetova (Ozersk)
16 Polina Klyusova (Sosnovy Bor)
17 Elizaveta Kovalenko (Moscow)
18 Elina Kokoulina (Zheleznogorsk)
19 Georgiy Kolokolnikov (Ozersk)
20 Semyon Konovalov (Novouralsk)
21 Yana Koryakina (Krasnokamensk)
22 Julia Kuptsova (Angarsk)
23 Boris Lukonin (Sosnovy Bor)
24 Alyona Lyuleva (Nizhny Novgorod)
25 Oliver Raymond Mara (Moscow)
26 Alexander Mitrov (Udomlya)
27 Polina Mikhailova (Nizhny Novgorod)
28 Erica Nedolechko (Moscow)
29 Sofya Nikitenko (Angarsk)
30 Ksenia Oksimets (Angarsk)
31 Daniil Okunev (Novouralsk)
32 Anton Onishchenko (Kurchatov)
33 Anastasia Osipova (Seversk)
34 Pavel Pavlyuk (Volgodonsk)
35 Lyubov Pugovkina (Volgodonsk)
36 Polina Rafeeva (Moscow)
37 Varvara Rodnova (Sosnovy Bor)
38 Mikhail Saltykov (Nizhny Novgorod)
39 Vladimir Satsuk (Zheleznogorsk)
40 Daria Sviridenko (Zheleznogorsk)
41 Irina Silina (Angarsk)
42 Ksenia Sotkina (Nizhny Novgorod)
43 Aglaya Sukhanova (Moscow)
44 Svetlana Tolstukhina (Angarsk)
45 Artyom Usov (Angarsk)
46 Roman Usov (Angarsk)
47 Alina Usoltseva (Krasnokamensk)
48 Vlada Ustinenko (Angarsk)
49 Anastasia Fedotova (Krasnokamensk)
50 Maxim Khlapov (Sarov)
51 Diana Khlyamova (Petrozavodsk)
52 Alexandra Chernova (Volgodonsk)
53 Nikita Shavrov (Glazov)
54 Gleb Shemeta (Zelenogorsk)
55 Alexandra Shcheglova (Angarsk)
56 Matvey Eidelstein (Nizhny Novgorod)
If you see your name on this list and already know that you will not be able to participate, please contact me urgently: +7 (499) 9494369 or e-mail nuclearkids@myatom.ru.
We remind you that if there are reasons that prevent the child from participating in the project (chronic diseases requiring constant supervision by specialists, non-compliance with the conditions of participation in the project, etc.), the event managers have the right to reconsider their decision.
The detailed program of the project, requirements for participants and the list of the most urgent things to do is coming very soon on our official website and in our VKontakte group. Today simply enjoy the selection results
Please note! All project participants must have a passport. It will be needed in the very near future. Hopefully, everyone has one or at least is in the process of getting one.
NUCKIDS 2019 PROJECT FAQ
All Russian participants of the project meet on July 4th, 2019 at Moscow, Park Inn Sheremetyevo Hotel (1 Mezhdunarodnoe Highway, Khimki, next to terminals D, E, F and the Aeroexpress terminal station).
The project team will meet and see the children off at airports and railway stations. Please note that travel expenses to and from Moscow are not covered by the project team. Please, if possible, arrive in the first half of the day, i.e. from 6:00 to 13:00. You will receive all the meeting in a separate message closer to the date.
Information for those who are going to get there on their own. How to get there: On foot. In terminals D, E and F follow the signs “Train to Moscow”. When you arrive at the Aeroexpress terminal, go down to the first floor (the elevator is in the center of the hall) and go outside. Turn left and walk about 250 meters to the hotel. By train. 35 minutes by Aeroexpress train from Belorussky Railway Station in Moscow to Sheremetyevo Airport. Upon arrival at the Aeroexpress terminal, go down to the first floor (elevator is in the center of the hall) and go outside. Turn left and walk about 250 meters to the hotel. By car. Head north of Moscow, follow the Leningradskoye Highway, turn right onto the Mezhdunarodnoye Highway. You can also take the M11 toll highway. Follow the signs for Sheremetyevo Airport Terminal F and then the signs for Park Inn Sheremetyevo Airport Moscow.
We will depart for Hungary on July 5th on an Aeroflot flight at 7:05.
The date of the project’s completion is August 19th, 2019. Please buy tickets from Moscow on this date. Choose the second half of the day as the departure time, if possible.
The preparatory stage of the project will take place in Hungary, in Debrecen. After that there will be performances in Hungary and Russia (Seversk, St. Petersburg, Sosnovy Bor and Moscow).
For a comfortable stay the child should have with him/her:
– sports suit and closed sports shoes (sneakers, tennis shoes);
– shorts, T-shirts, undershirts – 2-3 sets;
– baseball cap, headscarf or sun hat;
– elegant clothes for evenings of rest and discos;
– wicker shoes, sandals with a fixed heel, shoes for the beach;
– swimsuit, swimming trunks (2 sets are better);
– 5-6 pairs of socks or knee socks;
– 4-5 sets of underwear;
– pajamas or nightgown;
– windbreaker, jeans;
– toothbrush and toothpaste;
– soap;
– washcloth, shampoo, body cream;
– sunscreen/oil;
– comb, manicure set/scissors;
– toiletries (for girls)
There are special laundry rooms with washing machines in the accommodation hotel, where centralized laundry will be organized.
Immediately upon arrival, i.e. on July 4th, 2019, all project participants will be given a set of branded clothing (sweatshirt, windbreaker and T-shirts), as well as souvenirs with the project logo. All of these will be placed in a branded backpack.
PLEASE NOTE! Due to the Aeroflot airline restrictions, as well as the large combined weight of service cargo, scenery and props, the luggage of the participants (taking into account what they will receive at the beginning of the project) is limited to a weight of 15 kg. Please also take into account Aeroflot’s restrictions on carry-on luggage.
We STRONGLY RECOMMEND NOT to take the following items with you:
– expensive audio, video equipment;
– expensive clothes;
– expensive shoes and perfumes;
– jewelry made of gold, silver, platinum and precious stones (we will not be able to keep them safe in the children’s group);
– roller skates and skateboards.
Please be informed that our teachers and representatives of the administrative and creative team DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO STORE any of the above listed items, as well as money.
Regarding money. Money will be needed to purchase souvenirs and small things. Children will be fully supported for the duration of the project, so money may be needed for personal use only. It is recommended to provide some money in euros (for the Hungarian part of the project). The official currency of the Republic of Hungary is forints, but it is much easier to exchange euros for forints than rubles. The project coordinators will assist kids in exchanging currency for local money, however, remember that the coordinators and employees of the project do not have the right to take valuable things and money of children for safe keeping. Please keep this in mind. Also almost everywhere in Hungary they accept bank cards for payment (From personal experience: last year I had a cash amount in euros just in case, which I brought back home safely, because I paid almost everywhere with a card. Moreover, I had a ruble account, and the conversion rate was very favorable. Cards are accepted almost everywhere, except for street vendors, etc.)
Regarding cell phones. It is strongly recommended to research the tariffs of your cell phone operators before you leave. All operators have roaming services at least for incoming calls. As a reminder, we will be in Hungary for approximately one month. In the place where the children will stay, there will be free Wi-Fi network, but when 100 people try to join the network at the same time (and this happens all the time), it stops working 🙂 Please note that the project coordinators do not provide the telephone communication services, but for emergency there is always a phone number of the project coordinator Pavel Pronin (that is me) +7 985 4270777. My phone is ALWAYS on, and if I don’t answer, it means you need to call back in a minimum amount of time. And, yes. Don’t be alarmed. Instead of a dial tone, I have music that makes some people think something has gone wrong. Everything is fine. Just hold on. BUT! Please call me in EMERGENCIES only! Routine questions (my son-daughter-granddaughter-grandson-grandson-nephew-niece have been out of touch for TWO HOURS) are NOT emergencies. By the way, some of the past experience again. Many children constantly forget to charge their phones, leave them where they live, do not hear the call during rehearsals. This is fine. It means that children are busy and they do not have time for adults. You have to admit, it is rather good than bad In other words, you can call me or the counselors to calm down (they will also have phone numbers for communication, but of a Hungarian operator). But please relax first 🙂 In 99.9 percent of cases, if your child doesn’t answer the phone or his phone is out of range, it means that he or she just doesn’t have time for you and is busy with VERY IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES 🙂
If you have any questions, feel free to call. Or write. +7 985 4270777, +7 499 9494369. PVPronin@rosatom.ru I am available in WhatsUp and Telegram. You can also contact me via our social networks VKontakte, Facebook, Odnoklassniki and so on. We will answer, maybe not immediately, but we will for sure.
And most importantly. Our whole team is looking forward to the start of the project and exciting collaboration. In August we will show what we will be able to accomplish. Good luck to everyone!