Slide 1 : Storytelling & Cultures July 11, 2009
Slide 4 : Russian Flag Meaning:
It is said by some people that the design of the Russian flag is based on the flag of the Netherlands. The Russian flag has also inspired the flags of many Slavic nations of Europe, and the colors are often referred to as the pan-Slavic colors. They have come to represent Slavic independence and unity. There is no official meaning of to the Russian flag but some Russians believe the following: In Russia the white symbolizes generosity and frankness; blue stands for loyalty, honesty and wisdom; red means courage, magnanimity and love. Many people also believe red represents Russian people, blue represents the Ukrainians, and white represents the Belo Russians.
Slide 5 : Coat of arms to know more go to - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Russia http://flagspot.net/flags/ru).html
Slide 6 : The White House, the seat of the Russian Government
Slide 7 : Entrance to the Kremlin - Senate, part of the Moscow Kremlin and the working residence of the Russian president
Slide 8 : Russia is officially know both as Russian and the russian Federation. It is a country in northern Eurasia (Europe and Asia together). It is a semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects. Russia shares land borders with the following countries (from northwest to southeast): Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine,
Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. It also has maritime borders with Japan, the Republic of Korea, Sweden, Turkey, and the United States.
Slide 9 : Russia is by far the largest cocuntry in the world covering more then an 8th of the Earth's land area with 142 million people, it is the 9th largest by population. It extends across the whole of northern Asia and 40% of Europe spanning 11 time zones, and incorporating a wide range of environments and landforms. Russia has the world's largest reserves of mineral and energy resources, and is considered an energy superpower. It has the wrold's largest forest reserves and its lakes contain approximately
one-quarter of the world's unfrozen fresh water. The country contain 23 World Heritage sites ansd 40 UNESCO Biosphere reserves.
Slide 11 : Russian pine and fur tree forests can be seen everywhere throughout the vast territories.
Slide 12 : same forest in the winter
Slide 13 : There are different types of landscapes on the Russian vast territory
Slide 14 : This sort of a landscape can be found in some areas as well
Slide 15 : Russia is washed by lots of seas and some oceans.
Slide 16 : there are some warm places at the seaside too
Slide 17 : Russia is well-known for birches.
Birch is considered to be the symbol of Russia. There are lots of lyrical songs about birches, Russia, peoples’ feelings.
Slide 18 : A young girl is also often associated with a birch tree, a tree is often compared with a girl too.
We have different pet names for birches used in songs, poems, etc.
Slide 19 : Languages
Slide 20 : Religion Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Judaism are Russia's traditional religions Cathedral
of Christ the Saviour,
reconstructed from 1990-2000
Slide 21 : Russia has a free education system guaranteed to all citizens by the Constitution ? 551 and has a literacy rate of 99.4%. Entry to higher education is highly competitive. The Russian Constitution grants a universal right to higher education free of charge through competitive entry. The Government allocates funding to pay the tuition fees within an established quota, or number of students for each state institution. This is considered crucial because it provides access to higher education to all skilled students. In addition, students are paid a small stipend and provided with free housing. Education Moscow State University
Slide 22 : Health care State Minister of Health is visiting a local hospital She is donating blood to sick people
Slide 23 : sport science next time
Slide 24 : Music Yury Bashmet Mstislav Rastropovic Dmitry Khvorostivsky Lubov Kazarnovskaya
Slide 26 : my younger son
at his
graduation
party
Slide 27 : favourite past time, entertainment for friends, family
Slide 28 : at 'Grushinsky' Festival near Samara - amateur bards, poets, musicians, singers
Slide 29 : a 'teenage bard' - my elder son playing for friends, family
Slide 30 : Russian ballet
the Kirov Ballet company (now known as the Mariinsky Ballet) and the Bolshoy company are two world-renowned Russian ballet companies that tour the world.
Slide 31 : Matilde Kshesinskaya
Slide 32 : Anna Pavlova
Slide 33 : 'The Dying Swan' her masterpiece
Slide 34 : Sergey Diagilev, the founder of
'Ballets Russes' Vaclav Nizhinsky the scene from 'The Firebird'
Slide 35 : Mikhail Baryshnikov Rudolf Nuriev
Slide 36 : George Balanchin
Slide 37 : Uliana
Lopat
kina Diana
Vish
neva Maya Plisetzkaya the Financial Times: "She was, and still is, a star, ballet's monstre sacre, the final statement about theatrical glamour, a flaring, flaming beacon in a world of dimly twinkling talents, a beauty in the world of prettiness."
Slide 38 : Ekaterina Maksimova and Vladimir Vasilyev
the starry duet the Bolshoy Theatre soloists
Slide 39 : My school -
two waltzes at the graduation party concert
Slide 40 : Literature Leo Tolstoy Anton Chekhov Fedor
Dostoevsky Aleksander Pushkin
Slide 41 : Fine Art
Slide 46 : Cinema SergeyEizenshtein
Slide 48 : Theatre
Slide 50 : theatre festival at my school this year
Slide 51 : Moscow
Slide 52 : places of interest
Slide 53 : Moscow subway
Slide 54 : Moscow parks
Slide 55 : Obninsk
my home town
'the City of Science"
Slide 56 : Obninsk
bird's
view an old corner
Slide 57 : winter slalom 'Wulruses' club
members
Slide 58 : once upon a time the city fountain 'street racing' the Protva river
Slide 59 : Obninsk Blue Grass band
Slide 60 : the younger
generation
Slide 61 : my students
Slide 62 : solnadya@gmail.com