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Reflection in the Doll

Reflection in the Doll
Dolls are not just children's toys, but also an art form that can reflect feelings, thoughts, and deep reflections of the author. See it with your own eyes at the Philosophy of Reflection exhibition, which is open until March 29. Admission is free of charge.

HSE University and Museum of Moscow Organise Excursions to Durasov House

Durasov House
In order to preserve and promote Moscow’s cultural heritage, HSE University and the Museum of Moscow have signed a cooperation agreement. As part of this partnership, they organise excursions to the Durasov House, an architectural monument of the late XVIII century, which is part of the university building complex on Pokrovsky Bulvar. The first tour will take place on March 30.

A Shadow Play Performed by Students to Premiere at HSE School of Design

A Shadow Play Performed by Students to Premiere at HSE School of Design
On March 16, first-year students of the ‘Event Design. Theatre. Performance’ programme at the HSE Art and Design School will perform a shadow play entitled 'Don't Seek Summer in Winter.' The premiere performance and the preceding event are based on a Slovak folk legend and Samuel Marshak's fairy tale 'The Twelve Months.' The performers will guide the audience through the four seasons, allowing viewers to experience all twelve months at once, like the main character in the fairy tale, and to discover light amidst the all-encompassing darkness. The event is open to anyone interested, but registration is required.

Maslenitsa Festival Week in Moscow

Maslenitsa Festival Week in Moscow
Maslenitsa Week, the last week before Great Lent, is one of the most joyful Slavic holidays, and this year it runs from March 11 to 17. If you are in Moscow, you have a chance to take part in various activities in different parts of the city. During the festival, you will be able to take part in master classes, watch fairy tale and choir performances, and try pancakes—the main attribute of this holiday.

Pieces of Paradise in the Concrete Jungle of a Big City

Apothecary's Garden
Moscow is a huge city, and in everyday life, all we see around are stone buildings, subways, and roads. If you are missing the sight of green leaves and flowers at the end of the long winter, we recommend visiting one of the city's greenhouses.

Explore the Town of Klin over the Weekend

Explore the Town of Klin over the Weekend
The ancient town of Klin, located on a river bank 85km from Moscow, stands out because of its associations with Tchaikovsky and Gaidar, its Christmas tree decorations, a famous old shopping arcade, and its parks. Any weekend in the approaching spring offers a great opportunity for a trip here, with the roundtrip journey taking no more than 5 hours.

March Event Lineup

March Event Lineup
The freezing cold of winter is coming to an end, nature is slowly waking up from its slumber, and the weather is getting better every day. We encourage you to come out of your ‘winter hibernation’ by attending some exciting FREE events in March. Check out the list below for more information.

Beyond Concert Halls: Three Places Where You Can Listen to Organ Music

Beyond Concert Halls: Three Places Where You Can Listen to Organ Music
Have you ever wanted to attend a music performance in a church or a cathedral? They might not be the first place that comes to mind while thinking of concerts, but some functioning churches and cathedrals in Moscow host organ and other music recitals. Life in Moscow has compiled a list of such places located near the city centre and not far from metro stations.

What Should I Wear in Russia?

What Should I Wear in Russia?
One of the biggest questions before going to Russia is what to pack. But don’t worry if you don’t have any cold-weather clothes yet—you can bring a basic set of clothes for spring, summer, and autumn and buy winter essentials once you’ve arrived.

‘Winnie-the-Pooh and All, All, All’. Poster Exhibition of Graduates of HSE Art and Design School

'... And All, All, All'
Until March 15, the exhibition ‘Winnie-the-Pooh and All, All, All’ will be held in the Children's and Youth Department of the Central City Youth Library named after M.A. Svetlov. Graduates of the continuing education programme ‘Illustration. Basic Course’ decided to take a fresh look at A. A. Milne's beloved fairy tale by drawing incredibly colourful posters.