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The program of the event includes an open installation museum, interactive painting, and performances of art critics, artists, and poets.
(KZN.RU, July 31). The annual festival of joint creativity Open Art Festival will be held in the Gorkinsko-Ometievsky forest on August 4. This year, the organizers prepared a busy cultural and entertainment program for residents and guests of the city. Young and talented street musicians, creative artists, writers and poets, artists, and other interesting personalities will be on the territory of the festival.
The citizens will listen to the speeches of Sergey Balandin, the curator of the Victoria Gallery from Samara, Isolda Osokina, the head of the Zen Theater “Lisziz”, art critics Yuliana Ermolaeva and Mikhail Yao, Alfred Shaimardanov, an Honored Artist of the RT, the member of the Russian Union of Artists, Ayrat Bik-Bulatov, a poet, a journalist, an associate professor of the Journalism Department of the KFU. Also, the Kazan poets Airat Bik-Bulatov, Anna Russ, and others will read their poems.
A handmade market, a food court, a stage with original music, performances, theatrical plays and dances will be prepared for the citizens. In addition, the guests will enjoy excursions to the festival, recreation area, photo zone, and everyone can take part in creative master classes.
The Open Art Festival is an interactive festival. Its main goal is to create a space for interaction between artists, poets and architects among themselves and the city residents for the exchange of experience and the development of the cultural environment, as well as draw attention to art and creative values through interactive cultural and entertainment projects. The Open Art Festival will be held in Kazan for the third time.
The festival will begin at 11 am and will last until 9 pm, reports the Department of Culture.