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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The Presidential Orchestra from Tajikistan gave a concert in Vitebsk
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The results of the first open inclusive film festival were summed up in Gomel
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The national action "Library night-2026" will be held on 24 April
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The national music festival "Our Voices" is taking place in Minsk
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Experts from Belarus, Russia and Uzbekistan discuss issues of preservation and promotion of cultural heritage of the CIS countries
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For the first time, tour of the State Drama Theatre from the Republic of Tatarstan took place in Mogilev
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Days of the Russian Museum have started in Minsk
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Marc Chagall's "Walk" in Minsk
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Y. Kolas's poems will be translated into Turkish