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Poetry festivals in Sokolniki Museum-Educational Complex

During the holidays the Sokolniki Museum-Educational Complex was visited by Pavel Lyubimtsev, a well-known reciter, actor and TV host, who gave a talk entitled "There is something in greater poets..." at the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy. Pavel Lyubimtsev was reading the imperishable works of Aleksandr Pushkin, Boris Pasternak, David Samoilov and Nikolai Zabolotsky. The public was specially delighted by the “Dream about Hannibal”, for Pavel Lyubimtsev conveyed the full range of feelings and emotions between the Ethiop and the Greek girl. Each poem brought down the house. In conclusion, Pavel Lyubimtsev toured the exposition of the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy and expressed hope for a new meeting at the museum at a poetic soiree.

Source: Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy

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