“Russian Silhouette” presented an art calendar with actresses in the images of heroines of fairy tales – Culture
MOSCOW, December 16. / TASS /. The Russian Silhouette Charitable Foundation on Thursday presented an art calendar for 2022 “The Book of Fairy Tales”, in which famous Russian actresses appeared in the images of fairy-tale heroines. The presentation took place at the Collection Museum, accompanied by a fashion show from Vyacheslav Zaitsev, a TASS correspondent reports.
“We live in a difficult time, and we all deserve some miracles and magic. We wanted to warn the whole world against danger so that everyone would be united in work, joy, creativity,” said Tatyana Mikhalkova, president of the foundation, at the presentation.
Actress Agniya Kuznetsova starred for the calendar as the Bird Sirin, Olga Dibtseva appeared as Kikimora, Olga Volkova as Chernava, the daughter of the Sea Tsar, Anastasia Stezhko as the Firebird, Alexandra Child as the Mistress of the Copper Mountain. On the pages of the calendar you can also see Vasilisa the Beautiful, the Shamakhan queen, Little Red Riding Hood, Lisa Patrikeevna and the Queen of Hearts. Actresses Elena Lyadova, Tatyana Arntgolts, Ekaterina Volkova, singer Nina Shatskaya and others also took part in the filming.
“Usually I play positive characters, but I liked the queen-witch. Dzhemal Makhalumudov,” actress Anna Churina was quoted as saying in the press service of the foundation.
Costumes for filming were selected by Valentin Yudashkin, Vyacheslav Zaitsev, Anastasia Zadorina, Tatyana Parfenova, Yana Raskovalova, Oleg Ovsiev (Viva Vox), Alena Akhmadullina, Liza Romanyuk (Vemina), Andrey Ponomarev, Igor Gulyavev, Sergey Makhudoval of the Sysmulya International Competition. young designers “Russian silhouette” Nikita Vedernikov from Belarus. The presentation of the art calendar was accompanied by a show by Vyacheslav Zaitsev – the images of the models also resembled fairy-tale heroines. In addition, an aspiring fashion designer Anastasia Sidorova from the Russian State University named after A.N. Kosygin.
The Russian Silhouette Charitable Foundation was created in 1997 to support young designers, as well as national traditions. The fund is headed by Tatyana Mikhalkova, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Arts.