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Chekhov Theater Festival ends with performance from South Korea

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Chekhov Theater Festival ends with performance from South Korea


23.12.2021

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The Chekhov Theater Festival program is coming to an end, TASS reports. The SNAP performance by Korean illusionists will close the festival.

According to the organizers of the festival, the program brings together real wizards. They show incredible, funny magic in their productions. The main characters of the play will travel to a new magical dimension. They meet many mystical characters.

The performance will be shown as part of the Year of Cultural Exchanges between Russia and South Korea.

The Chekhov Theater Festival started in the spring. This year, it is being held for the 15th time.

The organizers of the festival note that despite all the difficulties associated with the pandemic, they managed to make the program as bright and diverse as in previous years. The world series included 12 performances from ten countries. The audience was introduced to Spanish flamenco, Argentine tango, Indian kathak, hip-hop, modern dance, new circus, drama, a synthesis of opera and multimedia art.

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