Circus show Golden Buffo (classical circus performance)
The Bolshoi Moscow State Circus on Vernadsky Prospekt opens the season on September, 20 with the festival programme “Golden Buffo”, outstanding world and Russian circus masters starring and the audience jury participating.
“Don Quixote” Ballet
15 March 2010, 19:00
Bolshoi Ballet company on the stage of the Kremlin Palace
Moscow Kremlin Theatre of Classical Russian Ballet
Running time: 3 hours
PREMIERE Opera Johann Strauss “Die Fledermaus” (“The Bat”) (Operetta in three acts)
17 March 2010, 19:00
- PREMIERE Opera Johann Strauss “Die Fledermaus” (“The Bat”) (Operetta in three acts)
World-known Bolshoi Ballet and Opera theatre
65th Great Victory Anniversary: “Propaganda posters and wartime photographs 1941-1945” exhibitio
Central House of Artist February, 19 to March, 14
Address: 119049, Moscow, Krymskiy val, 10
Location: Metro Stations Oktyabraskaya, Park Kylturi
Pablo Picasso in Moscow
Pushkin Fine Arts Museum February 25 to May 23
PASKHA - Easter Sunday
Easter is considered to be the most significant holiday in the Russian Orthodox Church and Easter Sunday (Paskha) is the highlight of the Easter celebrations in Russia. On the night before Paskha, Russian Orthodox Christians attend church services and at midnight they light candles and follow the priest around the church as they pray and sing. Easter Sunday is a family day of celebration and feasting. Both adults and children engage in the tradition of decorating Easter eggs (pysanka) with elaborate designs, which they present as gifts to friends and family. Some prefer to make their pysanka out of carved wooden eggs.
Festival of French Jazz
When: 9 April
Where: Sixteen Tons Club
Recoil - Selected Events 2010 - A Strange Hour with Alan Wilder and Paul Kendall
When: Friday 30 April 2010 at 8:00pm
Where: “Discotheque”, Moscow
Address: Nizhny Susalny pereulok 5 (m. «Kurskaya»)
Gary Moore live in Moscow, Russian Federation
Sun Apr 18, 2010 at Crocus Expo Hall
Address: Moscow, 48
Russian Federation
Cafe Margarita
Cafe Margarita is more of an institution in Moscow than just a restaurant. It open 20 years ago by Irina Raeva who was inspired by Bulgakov’s beloved novel “Master and Margarita”. It’s located on the corner of Patriarchs Pond, which plays heavily in the novel. It’s a cozy little restaurant with not more than 6 tables, so reserve well in advance.
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