Concerts & special projects
Concerts:
1986 |
The Flowers (The Stas Namin Group) tours the US and Canada
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1986 |
The Flowers (The Stas Namin Group) participation in «Japan Aid» festival in Japan.
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1987 |
Concerts of the SNC’s outfits in the Green Theatre of Gorky Park and other venues in Moscow.
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1988 |
Tom Newman theatre (USA) with the rock-ballet “The Toymaker’s Dream” in Moscow.
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1989 |
The first in the history Soviet delegation to Alaska with the concerts of The Flowers (The Stas Namin Group) and Rondo (first Russian rock performers in Alaska).
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1990 |
Concerts of the SNC’s outfits Auktsyon, Nuance, Brigade S in Paris, France.
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| 1991 |
A series of concerts of symphony, chamber and opera music featuring the Moscow Symphony Orchestra (MSO) at the Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatoire and Tchaikovsky Hall.
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1991 |
The Moscow Symphony Orchestra (MSO) and Electric Light Orchestra Part II joint tour in Great Britain, and their concert at the Wembley Arena.
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1991 |
A concert of the State Chamber Choir with the BBC symphony orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall in London, GB.
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1991 |
The first in Russia concert dedicated to celebration of Jewish holiday Hanuka at the Kremlin Palace of Congresses in Moscow.
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1992 |
“Of blessed memory” – a concert in honour of the 47th Anniversary of the Victory in World War II, at the Kremlin Palace of Congresses broadcasted nation-wide, featuring the renowned Moiseev Dance Company and Kremlin Ballet, Alexandrov’s Red Army Ensemble and Beriozka dance company, and Moscow symphony orchestra.
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1992 |
“Peace for Karabakh” – a charity concert at the Kremlin Palace of Congresses.
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| 1993 |
«Iron Maiden» concerts at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow.
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| 1996 |
A legendary 16-city, all-stadium super tour by 20 of Russia’s best-loved pop, rock, theater and film stars billed “For the Future of Free Russia”.
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1996 |
Paul Young and ZZ TOP concerts at the Green Theatre in Gorky Park.
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1997 |
Michael Legrand concert in Moscow.
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| 1997 |
Chuck Berry concert in Moscow.
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| 2001 |
A 30-year Jubilee of the Stas Namin Group “The Flowers” at the Central Concert Hall “Russia”.
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| 2001 |
“The Flowers” and “Formula” tour in Great Britain, Sweden, Israel and USA.
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| 2001 |
Russian Circus-on-Ice in Canada.
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| 2002 |
A series of concerts of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra (MSO) at the Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatoire and Tchaikovsky Concert Hall.
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| 2002 |
“In Commemoration of Victims of the International terrorism” – Moscow Symphony Orchestra (MSO) concert at the Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatoire.
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| 2005 |
Moscow Symphony Orchestra (MSO) at the Moscow International Performing Arts Centre.
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Special projects:
1985 |
The Soviet-American joint cultural project “Peace Child”, and its tour in Russia and the USA.
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1985 |
Music TV-bridge Russia-USA.
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1987 |
Hard Rock Cafe in the Green Theatre in Gorky Park.
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1989 |
The first Soviet official and cultural delegation to Alaska.
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1989 |
Formation of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra (MSO).
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1990 |
Formation of the Moscow-on-Ice show and its world tour.
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| 1991 |
Peter Max exhibitions at the Academy of Arts in Moscow and at the Hermitage in Saint-Petersburg.
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| 1992 |
The first hot-air balloons festival “March for Peace” on the Red Square and in Gorky Park, featuring “SNC” hot-air balloon among others.
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| 1992 |
International rock-motorbike race “Harley Davidson” (Tallinn, Minsk, St.-Petersburg, Moscow).
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| 1992 |
Arranging the meeting of Scorpions with the President of the USSR Michael Gorbachev.
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| 1993 |
Russian-Japanese show “Hello Russia” on the Red Square, featuring Kansai Yamomoto’s fashion collection.
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| 1994 |
Creation of the unique special-shape hot-air balloon “Yellow Submarine” and participation in the Albuquerque balloon festival.
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| 1997 |
The world-encircling and Easter Island tour with Thor Heyerdahl, Yuri Senkevich, Andrey Makarevich and Leonid Yakubovich.
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| 1997 |
Co-production of the new issue “Novaya Gazeta”.
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| 1998 |
The first non-official Russian-American delegation to Cuba (Stas Namin, Sergey Soloviev, Leonardo DiCaprio, Alanis Morriset, Leonid Sarochan and others).
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| 1998 |
“The Tzar’s hunting” restaurant.
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| 1998 |
The “Rhythm’n’Blues Cafe” club and restaurant.
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| 1998 |
The “Park Club” restaurant.
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| 2008 |
“The Beatles and India” Festival of ayurvedic culture in Gorky Park.
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Festivals
Music festivals:
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1981 |
USSR’s first ever and the biggest national pop-rock festival in Yerevan, Armenia (70,000 audience), hailed as The Yerevan Woodstock by Time magazine, featuring: trio Ganelin-Chekasin-Tarasov, Konstantin Orbelian and his big band, Valery Leontiev, Zhanna Bichevskaya, Guner Grabbs and many others.
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1987 |
A Festival of the SNC’s young outfits at the CSK basketball arena, featuring: Nicolaus Copernicus, Night Prospect, Metal Corrosion and others.
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1988 |
The International “Peace Aid” at the Green Theatre in Gorky Park, featuring: Howard Jones (GB), Melanie (USA), Alexander Nevsky, Metal Corrosion, Grand Prix, Markiza, Monolith, Legion, Stalker, Time-Out and others along with the Flowers and Gorky Park.
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1988 |
The First Moscow International Alternative Festival, featuring: Big Country (GB), Brigade S, Nicolaus Copernicus, Night Prospect, Megapolis, Alliance and others.
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1989 |
USSR’s first ever historic international rock festival at Luzhniki bringing together Bon Jovi, Motley Crew, Scorpions, Ozzy Osbourne, Ñinderella and other major rock acts with an estimated 200,000 ecstatic head bangers thronging the stadium. The Moscow Peace Festival became a shining symbol of freedom and heralded the start of a new era in Russian history. The Stas Namin Center contributed one million dollars - the entire gross profit of ticket sales - to a national anti-drug foundation.
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1990 |
The first international pop, rock and ethnic music festival «One World» held in Gorky Park in Moscow featuring, Boy George (GB), Caoma (Brazil), Telephone (France), Amina (Israel) and many others.
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1990 |
Co-production of the «SOS Rasizm» Festival in Paris, France, featuring SNC’s outfits among others: Auktsyon, «Àóêöûîí», Brigade S, Nicolaus Copernicus, Night Prospect, Nuance. |
1992 |
The legendary festival Rock from the Kremlin featuring all previously banned rock outfits: Aquarium, DDT, Alisa, Nautilus, Brigada S, and others. The first privately organized concert held at the Kremlin Palace of Congresses.
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1995 |
The second international pop, rock and ethnic music festival «One World» held in Green Theatre in Moscow, featuring famous theatre, movie, rock and pop stars: Alexander Abdulov, Sergey Soloviev, Liudmila Gurchenko, Vasily Lanovoy, Natalia Andreychenko, Fiodor Bondarchuk, Michael Zhvanetsky, DDT, Alice, Time Machine, Moral Code, Nogu Svelo, Valery Siutkin, Lev Leschenko, Valerie, Boris Grebenshikov, Sergey Zverev show.
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1997 |
The third One World international festival on the Red Square (concert) and Teatralnaya Square (carnival)in Moscow timed for the city’s 850th Anniversary celebrations, featuring ethnic groups from Japan, Scotland, Brazil, India, Britain, Israel, the Palestinian Autonomy, Bulgaria and other countries.
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Film festivals:
1997 |
Together with Sergey Soloviev and Alexander Abdulov production of the 20th Moscow International Film Festival. The Stas Namin Center invited more than 20 film superstars from around the world to come over, including Gina Lollobrigida, Sophia Loren, Alberto Sordi, Ornella Muti, Brigit Nielsen, Geoffrey Rush and Robert De Niro, musicians Michel Legrand, Chuck Berry and others.
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2003 |
The first in the history Russian International Film Festival (RIFF) in Hollywood (California, US) presenting more than 50 feature films, documentaries and cartoons.
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2003 |
The Russian International Film Festival (RIFF) in Frankfurt-on-Maine, Germany (74 films).
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2004 |
Production of the cultural program for the “Spirit of Fire” film festival in Khanty-Mansijsk.
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2004 |
Russian International Film Festival (RIFF) participated in Tribeka Film Festival in New York.
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2005 |
the first festival of American independent cinema “IndieVisual” in Moscow.
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2006 |
Co-production of the first American Film Festival in Moscow.
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2007 |
Co-production of the second American Film Festival in Moscow.
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Festivals of culture:
SNC Holding
1986 |
«SNC Studios»
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1986 |
Producing centre SNC
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1987 |
«SNC Concerts»
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1987 |
«SNC Design»
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1987 |
Hard Rock Cafe Victoria
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1988 |
«SNC Fashion» Model Agency
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1990 |
«SNC Records»
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| 1991 |
«Stanbet Gallery» for contemporary arts
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1991 |
«Radio SNC»
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1992 |
«SNC TV»
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1995 |
The “Stas” Magazine
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1998 |
«Park Club» restaurant
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1998 |
«Rhythm’n’Blues Cafe» club and restaurant
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Stanbet Holding
1990 |
«Stanbet Sports» Agency
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1990 |
«Stanbet Trading»
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1990 |
«Stanbet Entertainment», management and production in USA
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1990 |
«Stanbet Development» for real estate
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1992 |
«Stanbet Publishing»
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| 1994 |
«Stanbet Electronics» Hi-End laboratory
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2006 |
«Stanbet Energy», for new technologies in power industry
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Education Projects
1990 |
The Stas Namin Scholarship established at the Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA
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1991 |
Socio-ecological movement «One World»
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1992 |
Speaker at the UNESCO Conference “Tolerance and Society”, Paris, France
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1993 |
Series of lectures on Russian culture in American Universities.
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1994 |
Lecture course on the basis of PR and psychology of mass perception, for the Journalism Department of the Moscow University.
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1998 |
Panelist at the forum session on “Mobilizing Resources for Cultural Development” of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Conference on Cultural Policies for Development, Stockholm, Sweden
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| 2005 |
A series of lectures and seminars on Russian culture, as a part of Russian Nights Festival in USA.
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| 2008 |
Opening of the Faculty of Culture and Music Arts, as a joint project of the Moscow Humanitarian University and Stas Namin Centre.
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