Military-Patriotic Song Festival in Ink. Chernsky District
Military-Patriotic Song Festival Celebrates Heritage in Chernsky District
CHERN SKY DISTRICT – The Chernsky District house of Culture recently hosted a vibrant festival dedicated to military-patriotic songs and artistic expression. The event, titled “There is no victory!”, drew 53 performers from the chernsky, Arsenievsky, and Plavsky districts, showcasing a diverse range of talent and honoring the legacy of military and patriotic themes.
Festival Highlights
The festival featured two primary categories: popular vocals and artistic word. performances aimed to capture the spirit and significance of military service and patriotism.
Organizers emphasized the past importance of song in supporting soldiers’ morale. Songs, they noted, have served as a vital source of strength, akin to essential supplies, providing comfort during hardship and instilling hope for victory.
The festival included a variety of songs centered on Russia, the Great Patriotic War, and soldiers’ experiences. Participants demonstrated thorough readiness,delivering performances that resonated emotionally with the audience.
Award Winners
After careful deliberation, the jury announced the following awards:
Popular Vocals
- Elena Novikova (Kozhinsky Rural House of Culture)
- Alena Savochkina (Krestovsky Rural House of Culture)
- Ensemble “Slavitsa” (House of Culture of the village of Slavrey Arsenyevsky District)
- Lyubov Merkulova (Luzhensky Rural House of Culture)
Irina Tsukanova, from the village of Stepnaya, received a first-degree diploma.
Artistic Word
Vladislav Shuvaev (Nikolsko-Vyazemskaya Secondary School) was awarded a first-degree diploma.
Additional Awards: Pop Vocal
- Third-degree laureates: Irina Sirotina (House of Culture of the village of Slavy), Elena Lobazina from the village of Stepnaya, Galina Shvyk (Nikolsko-Vyazemskaya Secondary School), and vladislav Shuvaev.
- Second-degree laureates: Maria Mishchurina (Spartakovsky Rural House of Culture) and the team from the Chernsky Professional and Pedagogical College “Continence.”
- First-degree laureates: Elena Sigolaeva (Rusinsky Rural House of Culture),Lyudmila Ursu (Chernsky District House of Culture),and the duet of inspiration from the village of Sovetsky of the Sovetsky plavsky district.They also received valuable prizes.
Additional Awards: Fiction
- Third-degree diploma: Irina Kopechuk from the village of Chern.
- Best speaker: milena Nefedov (Spartakovsky rural House of Culture).
The jury also created a special nomination, “The will of victory, stamina and optimism,” which was awarded to a resident of the Krasnivsky house for the elderly “Caring” for their performance of the song “Cranes.”
“It’s nice that my performance was so highly appreciated,” said Elena Sigolaeva, a winner in the competition.“I do not miss a single contest of the military-patriotic song held by our district cultural house because this topic is close to me. Songs do not allow you to forget about the great feat of the people, about its colossal victims and victory over fascism. The song about the victory ‘spring of the forty-fifth year,’ which I performed, was writen in peacetime, 25 years after the events reflected in it, but I was impressed by the joy and simultaneously occurring the sadness that sound in it. I tried to convey all these emotions from the stage. I am glad that I did it.”
Chernsky District’s Military-Patriotic Song Festival: A Q&A
1. What was the purpose of the “There is no victory!” festival in chernsky District?
The “There is no victory!” festival, hosted by the Chernsky District House of Culture, was a celebration of military-patriotic songs and artistic expression. The primary goal was to honor the legacy of military and patriotic themes through music and other art forms. It showcased the talent of performers from the Chernsky, Arsenievsky, and Plavsky districts.
2. Where did the festival take place, and who participated?
The festival was held in the Chernsky District. It drew 53 performers from the Chernsky, Arsenievsky, and Plavsky districts, demonstrating a wide array of talent.
3. What categories were featured in the festival?
The festival primarily featured two categories: popular vocals and artistic word (which likely refers to literary recitations or spoken word performances).
4. Why are military-patriotic songs so significant?
the organizers highlighted the historical importance of songs in supporting soldiers’ morale.Songs were seen as a source of strength and comfort during hardships, providing a sense of hope and encouraging victory. The festival emphasized the powerful role of music in solidifying patriotism and remembering the great sacrifices made by the people.
5. What themes were explored in the festival’s performances?
The performances primarily centered on themes related to Russia, the Great Patriotic War (World war II), and the experiences of soldiers. Participants aimed to capture the spirit of military service and patriotism through their art. The emotional resonance of the performances within the audience was a key component.
6. Who were the winners in the Popular Vocals category?
Here’s a table summarizing the Popular Vocals awards:
| Award | Winner | |
|---|---|---|
| Frist-degree Diploma | Irina Tsukanova (Village of Stepnaya) | |
| Elena Novikova (Kozhinsky Rural House of Culture) | Alena Savochkina (Krestovsky Rural House of Culture) | |
| Ensemble “Slavitsa” (House of Culture of the village of Slavrey Arsenyevsky District) | lyubov Merkulova (Luzhensky Rural House of Culture) | |
| Additional First-degree laureates, also received prizes | Elena Sigolaeva (Rusinsky Rural House of Culture), Lyudmila Ursu (Chernsky District House of culture), and the duet of inspiration from the village of Sovetsky, Sovetsky Plavsky district | |
| Second-degree laureates | Maria Mishchurina (Spartakovsky Rural House of Culture) and the team from the Chernsky Professional and Pedagogical College “Continence.” | |
| Third-degree laureates | Irina Sirotina (House of Culture of the village of Slavy),Elena Lobazina (Village of Stepnaya),Galina Shvyk (Nikolsko-Vyazemskaya Secondary School),and Vladislav Shuvaev |
7. Who won in the Artistic Word category?
Vladislav Shuvaev from Nikolsko-Vyazemskaya Secondary school was awarded a first-degree diploma in the Artistic Word category.
8. Were there any special awards or nominations?
Yes, the jury also created a special nomination, “The will of victory, stamina and optimism,” which was awarded to a resident of the Krasnivsky house for the elderly “Caring” for their performance of the song “Cranes.” Milena Nefedov (Spartakovsky rural House of Culture) won the Best speaker.
| Award | Winner |
|---|---|
| Best Speaker | Milena Nefedov (Spartakovsky Rural House of Culture) |
9. What did Elena Sigolaeva, a winner, say about the festival?
“It’s nice that my performance was so highly appreciated,” said Elena Sigolaeva, a winner in the competition. “I do not miss a single contest of the military-patriotic song held by our district cultural house because this topic is close to me. Songs do not allow you to forget about the great feat of the people, about its colossal victims and victory over fascism. The song about the victory ‘spring of the forty-fifth year,’ which I performed, was writen in peacetime, 25 years after the events reflected in it, but I was impressed by the joy and concurrently occurring the sadness that sound in it.I tried to convey all these emotions from the stage.I am glad that I did it.”
10. Why is it significant to continue celebrating military-patriotic heritage through events like this?
Festivals like this play a crucial role in preserving cultural memory, honoring the sacrifices of past generations, and fostering a sense of patriotism. They provide a platform for artistic expression and allow the community to connect with and reflect on this important part of their history.
11. Where can I learn more about similar cultural events in the Chernsky district?
for more facts, you can likely check the official website or social media of the Chernsky District House of Culture, local news outlets, or community bulletin boards. They’ll likely post about upcoming events and cultural initiatives.
This festival serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring legacy of military-patriotic themes and the importance of remembering and honoring those who served. The performances and awards recognized not only artistic talent but also the profound emotional connections these songs evoke.
