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30.11.2018, 17:11

V. Putin: “The “Good Wave” allows us to see firsthand how many talents Russia has”

The President of Russia addressed the participants of the festival “Good Wave”.

(KZN.RU, November 30). Today, the final of the All-Russian cultural and charitable festival of children's creativity “Good Wave” is held in the KRK “Pyramid”. Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, addressed the participants of the gala concert with a welcoming speech. The appeal was read by Anna Kuznetsova, the Commissioner for Children's Rights under the President of the RF.

“Dear friends!

I greet you at the gala concert of the festival “Good Wave”. This remarkable project aimed at finding and supporting young talents, started in Kazan last year. Despite such a short time, it managed to unite a large number of young participants from different regions of the country who find themselves in a difficult life situation around its noble goals. To help them to fully demonstrate their abilities, to gain self-confidence, to come closer to the realization of the dream.

Such an indifferent, responsible position of the festival organizers contributes to the consolidation of our society in solving popular social problems, preserving the timeless spiritual and moral values that our people have always been known for.

And of course, it is important that the “Good Wave” allows us to see firsthand how many talents Russia has, how many enthusiastic, hardworking children we have who successfully realize their bright potential in music, art, choreography, acting.

By their achievements, they convincingly prove that there are no obstacles for creative expression, that faith and fortitude help overcome all difficulties.

Congratulations to the finalists and winners of the festival. I wish you good luck and all the best.

Well-done!” says the greeting.

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V. Putin: “The “Good Wave” allows us to see firsthand how many talents Russia has”

<p> (KZN.RU, November 30). Today, the final of the All-Russian cultural and charitable festival of children's creativity “Good Wave” is held in the KRK “Pyramid”. Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, addressed the participants of the gala concert with a welcoming speech. The appeal was read by Anna Kuznetsova, the Commissioner for Children's Rights under the President of the RF. </p> <p> </p> <p> “Dear friends! </p> <p> </p> <p> I greet you at the gala concert of the festival “Good Wave”. This remarkable project aimed at finding and supporting young talents, started in Kazan last year. Despite such a short time, it managed to unite a large number of young participants from different regions of the country who find themselves in a difficult life situation around its noble goals. To help them to fully demonstrate their abilities, to gain self-confidence, to come closer to the realization of the dream. </p> <p> </p> <p> Such an indifferent, responsible position of the festival organizers contributes to the consolidation of our society in solving popular social problems, preserving the timeless spiritual and moral values that our people have always been known for. </p> <p> </p> <p> And of course, it is important that the “Good Wave” allows us to see firsthand how many talents Russia has, how many enthusiastic, hardworking children we have who successfully realize their bright potential in music, art, choreography, acting. </p> <p> </p> <p> By their achievements, they convincingly prove that there are no obstacles for creative expression, that faith and fortitude help overcome all difficulties. </p> <p> </p> <p> Congratulations to the finalists and winners of the festival. I wish you good luck and all the best. </p> <p> </p> <p> Well-done!” says the greeting. </p>