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Since June, more than 3,000 children have already enjoyed their time in the camps
Since June, 10 shifts have been held at municipal camps in Kazan.
The “Victory Code” shift, dedicated to the memory of the Hero of the Soviet Union, Dmitry Karbyshev, a military engineer, opens at the Vostok camp. Children immerse in the world of robotics, space and aircraft modeling, as well as the history of Dmitry Karbyshev and the development of engineering during the World War II. In classes and workshops, they assemble and program modern robots, model rockets, participate in quests, and take part in interactive engineering classes. Young engineers learn the principles of aerodynamics and space technology.
A shift dedicated to the military correspondent Arkady Gaidar started at the Zarechye camp. During the “History in photos” shift, students explore the history of the World War II through the eyes of a journalist who worked during that time. In creative workshops, they learn video and photography skills, basics of directing and public speaking, and take part in trainings on creativity development and creating a unique video project. They also attend combat classes and learn how to provide first aid. Historical quests are also part of the program.
A shift dedicated to the famous Tatar composer Farid Yarullin opens at the Molodezhny camp. During the “Stage is a Mirror of the World!” shift, children will immerse in the front-line art of the World War II and attend creative workshops. They will create paintings, musical compositions, theatrical productions, videos, and art objects.
The summer holidays are planned for more than 15,000 children at 11 municipal camps, and the campaign will last until August 30.