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The International Tchaikovsky Competition is dubbed the Olympic Games of music, held every four years in Moscow. It’s open to pianists, violinists and cellists from 16 to 30. If a musician is chosen to compete, they can’t let their chance slip by. Victory in the Tchaikovsky Competition paves the way for the winner’s flourishing international career.
We recommend you check out Battle of the Keys to celebrate the 182nd anniversary of the birth of the great Russian composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky. He composed many of the world’s best known and loved musical scores, including the Nutcracker Suite and Swan Lake.
Although we know that some in the West are ready to cancel even Tchaikovsky …. 🤦
More about Russian art and culture coming under attack for simply being Russian in the documentary, Killing Russian Culture.
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The Russian Swifts aerobatics team was established on May 6 1991. The pilots are recognised as some of the best at aerobatics.
Sergey, and the rest of the Swifts, can do amazing, dangerous, and difficult manoeuvres. Watch the clip to find out more about Sergey’s aerobatic life and see the spectacular work of The Swifts.
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‘My opinion on the abolition of culture is straightforward. I think this decision is not only unfair, it’s crazy,’ says Enzo Ginazzi, a well-known Italian singer known as Pupo. He is loved in Russia by the older generation.
Since the start of the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia has faced unprecedented pressure from the West. In addition to official sanctions, a potent weapon was used against an entire country - the culture of cancellation for the first time.
Everything created in Russia for more than 1,500 years is not only being questioned but also harshly criticised and rejected.
This is a promo for the film Killing Russian Culture. The entire show is posted here. It is also available in English.
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Our colleagues are making available Russian Defence Ministry footage of Ka-52 attack helicopters in action. The crews destroyed a convoy and anti-aircraft installations belonging to the Ukrainian armed forces.
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We have a film about one of the Russian Air Force’s most powerful and advanced anti-tank helicopters. Watch Ka-52 Alligator: Strike Helicopter.
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Buddhists from all over Russia and beyond come to a temple in the small region of Buryatia to see the miracle - the incorruptible body of Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov. Born in 1852, he was a prominent Buddhist monk and scholar. When he was 75, Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov gathered his pupils and started to chant a prayer for the dead. He was meditating.
His body switched off, and, as he wished, he was put in a wooden box. Seventy-five years later, he was exhumed only to discover his body showed no signs of decay. Instead, there was no smell, his head shone, his limbs were flexible, and his skin was elastic. Now he’s worshipped as a saint and considered alive.
Tune in for the new documentary, Miracle Monk, to learn more about the phenomenon of meditating monks, hacking body processes and the science behind the phenomena on @documentaryplanet
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Porfiry Ivanov was a Russian mystic who believed the cold could cure cancer. He wore shorts and walked barefoot all year round. His cult of the cold attracted thousands of followers before the USSR collapsed.
There are still adherents of his method who regularly practice yoga in temperatures below zero and take cold showers every day. Brrrr! 🥶
Watch the documentary, Surviving the Cold, to learn more about how the human body reacts and adapts to cold.
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There are a few families in the former Soviet Union that haven’t been affected by WWII. Millions of soldiers died, hundreds of thousands were missing in action. Decades later, their bodies are recovered from battlefields, woods and swamps all over Europe.
Groups of history enthusiasts look for the soldiers’ remains and try to identify them. Watch the full documentary on our website and Odysee odysee.com/@RTDocumentary:4 to learn why these volunteers dedicate themselves to the search of the fallen.
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On the eve of the Beijing Paralympics, the IOC has suspended Russian athletes from participating. The Committee had previously ruled Russian athletes could perform under neutral status, but has changed its mind.
We support our Paralympians and suggest you watch the story of Konstantin Khalturin - a Paralympic athlete from Russia. Apart from being a sportsman, Konstantin is a successful wheelchair dancer, who inspires many despite his disability.
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The Simple Things workshops in St. Petersburg, Russia, are special places for special people.
Adults with learning disabilities learn a craft, like pottery, woodwork or drawing. The people learn to communicate and become independent by creating things in an inclusive atmosphere.
Meet Misha, one of the potters at Simple Things. Make sure to watch this heartwarming documentary.
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The coldest place on Earth
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What does it feel like to live in the coldest place on Earth? RT’s Konstantin Rozhkov decided to test it for himself and journeyed to Oymyakon, where temperatures can drop to minus 50 degrees Celsius or minus 58 Fahrenheit.
When it’s that cold, things don't work like we are used to. But people who have lived here all their lives have no problem with it. They go ice-swimming when it's minus 50 degrees Celsius, and they come up with intelligent ways to keep their gadgets and cars up and running in these extreme temperatures, and their kids have fun on playgrounds. Also, there is no need to refrigerate food since they live in a giant freezer. This is why people eat raw meat and fish because all infections die out at such temperatures.
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Baikal Babushka
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Lyubov is a true Siberian. She lives alone on Olkhon Island, taking care of her cattle. Lyubov gets water from an ice hole and skates on her rusty ice skates. She prefers her old-fashioned blades attached to valenki to modern ones.
Lyubov lives up to her last name, which translates as ‘walking on the sea’. Watch her uplifting story in our documentary, Baikal Babushka.
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AristoCats of the Hermitage🐈
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Did you know that one of the world’s largest and most prestigious museums, the Hermitage, has a ‘cat house’? About 65 cats live in the Winter Palace basement, the former Russian Tsars’ official residence and the Hermitage Museum.
The furry museum workers are on mice-catching duty. They’ve been keeping over three million artworks, including Rembrandt, Michelangelo and Van Gogh, safe from mice.
The museum first opened its doors to the public on this day in 1852. Have you ever been to the Hermitage? If not, watch our documentary, Secret Hermitage Helpers.
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