The exhibition "Beauty connects the world" opened at the Nesvizh Palace
Christmas balls, candlesticks, masks, gloves, and even ball gowns. All these attributes of the New Year's masquerade knitted by hand using the Irish lace technique are presented at the Nesvizh Palace within the framework of traditional winter season exhibition "Beauty connects the world". For the fourth year now, the lace collection has been replenished by craftswomen from different countries, who were united in an international project by Olga Starostina, a native of the Nesvizh region. The "Seasons" collection has also been expanded this year. "Fall" has been added to the "Spring" and "Summer" outfits. More than 40 various shades of handmade pure cotton by a dozen lacemakers. All fragments of the dress were sent by mail, then crocheted with a special thin thread. Next year the collection will be completed by the "Winter" dress.
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Restoration of the iconostasis of the Assumption Cathedral in Zhirovichi continues
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The festival "Tsimkavitskiya Vytoki" was held in Kopyl district
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Unique ceramics from China presented in Minsk
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The "Russian North" exhibition opened in Mogilev
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Slavianski Bazaar travels to the regions for the first time
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The National Library of Belarus presents the exhibition project "Crystals of Memory"
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Minsk will host Chinese culture festival "Tea for World Harmony"
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The XXV National Festival of Belarusian Song and Poetry starts in Molodechno
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Grodno hosts the XV Festival of National Cultures