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what to do on the weekend in Krasnoyarsk / Society news of Krasnoyarsk and the Krasnoyarsk Territory / Newslab.Ru

This weekend, Krasnoyarsk residents will experience long-awaited warming.

On Saturday, January 31, the air temperature will be above zero: in the morning about −5 °C, in the afternoon the thermometer will rise to zero, and closer to 16:00 it will reach +1 °C. In the evening it will be around −1 °C. During the day – cloudy, wind with small gusts up to 6 m/s, no precipitation is expected.

On Sunday, February 1, it will get colder: at night it will be about −2 °C, by the morning the temperature will drop to −5 °C. During the day – about -3 °C, and by late evening – up to -7 °C. There will be almost no wind, gusts up to 4 m/s, the sky will remain cloudy. No precipitation is forecast either.

Where: “Dream”, “Epicenter”, “Cinema Park”, “Kinomax”, Mori cinema
When: January 31 and February 1

Nine-year-old Danny and his dog Charlie, who gained superpowers after being abducted by aliens, try to stop their neighbor's cat Pudding from carrying out an evil plan to take over the world.

Where: Cinema complex “Luch”, “Epicenter”, “Cinema Park”, “Kinomax”, Mori cinema
When: January 31 And February 1

Katya and Ivan are on the verge of divorce. They agree to participate in an unusual family therapy: a Commentator will live with them for a month – a person who speaks out all their thoughts and feelings.

Where: Grand Hall Siberia, Aviatorov Street, 19
When: January 31

Alexander Bardin is a naturally curly-haired Mordvin from the group “Sadko”, a multi-instrumentalist, singer, dancer, composer, father of many children, and in fact – a guy from the village, from an ordinary Mordovian family, who, thanks to work and talent, has gone through an impressive creative path.

Alexander graduated from the famous Gnesinka and has been touring our vast country and beyond for 12 years, and is a regular guest on Andrei Malakhov’s TV show “Hello, Andrei!” A charismatic favorite of listeners and spectators young and old, Alexander carries Russian culture in the very heart, gathering around him more and more connoisseurs of original and folk music.

Where: Organ Hall, Krasnoyarsk, st. Dekabristov, 20
When: January 31

The Classy Jazz group, composed of brilliant musicians from Moscow and Tomsk, offers a daring experiment. Bagpipes, organ, saxophone and piano will unite to blur the lines between centuries.

One program includes fiery Italian and German dances of the Renaissance and the immortal hits of Queen, Deep Purple and Eagles. The sounds of medieval squares will organically flow into driving rock riffs, and jazz freedom will give ancient melodies a modern sound.

Where: Red ringEmelyanovsky district, Drokino village, Moskovskaya street, 19G
When: January 31 and February 1

January 31 and February 1 In Krasnoyarsk, on the territory of the Red Ring race track, the third stage of the Krasnoyarsk Territory Championship will be held. Both men and women compete.

Where: Theater named after A.S. Pushkina, Mira Avenue, 73
When: January 31

…Members of the large Weston family are coming to their father's house. A missing father and three daughters, their mother Violet, Aunt Mattie, as well as their husbands and children gather under one roof and sort things out, blaming each other for betrayal and broken destinies. Everyone has their own skeleton in the closet and everything secret gradually becomes clear.

This is an incredibly entertaining and touching story, rich in characters and events. August: Osage County is the saga of an Oklahoma family facing their own family apocalypse.

Where: Steamship-museum “St. Nikolay”, Mira Square, 1A
When: January 31 and February 1

The exhibition tells about the work of a photojournalist for regional publications in the 1930-1960s and about the Soviet reality of those years, captured in reportage photography.

Guests will get acquainted with Stepan Osipovich Malobitsky, who worked for more than 30 years as a photo reporter in various periodicals, since 1955 he worked as a TASS photo correspondent in the Krasnoyarsk Territory and Eastern Siberia, and worked closely with the Krasnoyarsk Regional Museum of Local Lore.

Where: Museum of Local Lore, Dubrovinskogo Street, 84
When: January 31 and February 1

Participants will be treated to a story about an event that occurred on June 30, 1908 in the Podkamennaya Tunguska River basin. You will learn how representatives of indigenous peoples who became eyewitnesses described this incident, who and when organized the first expeditions to the supposed place of the fall of the cosmic body, what versions of what happened are put forward by scientists, and whether the “guest from outer space” itself was found. Museum guests will see memorial items from participants in the first research expeditions, unique photographs and archival documents, as well as natural objects that felt the consequences of a powerful explosion. In addition, the exhibition presents the largest collection of meteorites beyond the Urals.

Where: Cinema House, Mira Avenue, 88
When: January 31 and February 1

Photographs of the Mikhalkov-Konchalovskys from the family archive reflect a period of life filled with warmth for their parents, loved ones and their favorite work. These photographs emphasize that Nikita Sergeevich, like every person, is full of personal and creative ups and downs, joys, worries and experiences. The exhibition is a revelation, calling to relive the Master’s experience and draw on the values ​​that he brought for himself.

All sections of the exhibition are focused on the pillars of N. S. Mikhalkov’s life: faith, hope, family, cinema, directing. The exhibition is built on the idea of ​​dialogue: by reading the master’s statements, you enter into a conversation with him. The organizers invite you not just to read the words, but to stop, think and, perhaps, hear an echo of your own life in them.

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