International festival of the whole world of art. Creative mood at the festival “The whole world is art! Prizes and awards

Having visited the International Festival-Competition “The Whole World is Art!”, which took place in Moscow on October 14 at VDNKh, I felt myself in the incredibly creative atmosphere of the holiday. A huge number of participants came from Moscow, the Moscow region, St. Petersburg, Tver, the Republic of Belarus and many other regions of Russia and abroad. The kind and open faces of the organizers, who were very sensitive to the competition participants, answered their questions, and helped with organizing their time.

- In May, we staged the play “Bylinka” at the art school, which we performed today. We decided to come, show ourselves, find out what we are capable of.

- How did you learn about the festival-competition?

- Do you want to take part in some master class in the future?

- I would love to attend some master class on acting. So that we could exchange experiences with other teams and teachers. It's always interesting to listen and learn from famous people. But it’s difficult to name a specific person with whom I would like to attend a master class. However, it would be interesting to listen and talk with the stage masters.

Children's Soligorsk School of Arts, Kotsuba Olga Vasilievna.

- We came from Belarus, Minsk region, the city of Soligorsk. We represent the Soligorsk Children's Art School - the only art school in our small city. By the way, this is the same city that provides us all with salt. This is us - the city of Soligorsk.

- Tell us why you chose the “The Whole World is Art” festival-competition?

- You know, when we called the organizers of the competition for the first time, we heard kind voices on the other end of the line, immediately felt a friendly attitude, everything was explained very competently and intelligibly. We wanted to be at this competition-festival. And you know, we didn’t regret our choice for a minute.

- What about studying? Is it vacation time now?

- No, unfortunately it’s not the holidays now. But our children manage to do everything because they are infinitely talented. I believe that the less free time a child has, the better.

- What did you especially like about the festival-competition? Were there any memorable or “disastrous” performances? Did you gain something new for yourself, did you learn something?

- Yes, I liked the insane number of performances. We met many groups. We found new acquaintances. It seemed to us that there was some special creative, comfortable, cozy and pleasant atmosphere here. The presence of a beautiful hall only brightened our performance.

-Would you like to visit the festival-competition “The Whole World is Art”?

- Yes, with pleasure. We have only the best impressions from organizing this event. We will look forward to the next festival, but we will not refuse other offers. We will consider new options with great interest.

- What do you think about the master classes? Would you like to participate? If so, who should lead it?

- Undoubtedly, it would be an interesting experience. I would like to attend a master class of some teacher who works with children. Not seasoned actors, but the same teachers from art schools and creative houses. Perhaps some theater studio or studio at the Moscow Art Theater, some specialized schools.

Interviewed by Anton IVANOV

Photos provided by the competition organizers

Here are the best and most interesting festivals, organized by date, to make it easier for you to plan your trip around the event that interests you. However, many of the dates are flexible, so be sure to check online before traveling to find out the specific dates of the holidays.

January

1.Snow and Ice Festival in Harbin, China (Harbin Ice and Snow Festival) – January 5-February 5

People build incredible sculptures out of ice and snow, decorating them with lights and laser beams.

The largest Chinese holiday, with street processions, dragons, fireworks, carnival costumes, flowers, lanterns. At this time, the New Year is celebrated throughout China, as well as in other Asian countries.

3.Sundance Film Festival (Sundance Film Festival): Utah, USA: late January

It is the largest independent film festival, screening both feature films and short films. Don't forget to purchase a ticket.

4. Magh Mela Festival (Magh Mela Festival), India: January

Hundreds of thousands of Hindus will gather at the Sangam to perform the sacred ritual of bathing with water. In this way they will wash away their sins. The festival is celebrated for 45 days.

5.Fire Festival Up Helly Aa , Scotland: January

Burning torches, barrels of tar, colorful medieval costumes, fire processions, and the traditional burning of a Viking ship make this holiday exciting.

February-March.

6.Holi Festival (Holi Festival), India: late February/March, on the last day of the full moon

Flower festival in India, which symbolizes the beginning of spring. Celebrated for 16 days, it is considered one of the most significant religious holidays. These days, Hindus throw colored powder and water at each other's durgas.

7.Carnival in Rio de Janeiro , Brazil: February-March

A whole week of extravagant parades, sexy costumes, fiery dancing, bright colors and tropical alcohol awaits you. All this makes the Brazilian Carnival one of the most interesting and famous festivals in the world.

8.Madri Gras , New Orleans, USA: late February - early March

The crazy day of separation before Lent, known as the last day of sinful life, before entering into humility and giving up pleasures.

9.Chinese Lantern Festival (Pingxi Lantern), Taiwan: February

People write their wishes on paper Chinese lanterns, which are then released en masse into the sky, creating a beautiful spectacle of floating lights.

10.Carnival in Venice , Italy: February-March

One of the most beautiful festivals in the world: people in masks and beautiful elaborate costumes that hide the differences between classes. There is a competition for the best costume.

11. Battle of the Oranges , Ivrea, Italy: February

Fun team games, competitions, and fights are organized where oranges act as projectiles.

12.Desert Festival in Jaisalmer (Desert Festival of Jaisalmer), India: February

Do you want to witness such authentic events as camel racing, moonlight concerts? Take an SUV or a camel and head into the desert.

13.Music festival in Florida (Ultra Music Festival), Miami: late March

The most intense electronic music festival. Make sure to dress provocatively.

14.Cuban festival Calle Ocho , Miami, Florida, USA: March

An exciting festival of Cuban culture with exciting music, dance and cuisine will transport you to the mysterious world of Little Havana.

Fire, fireworks, smoke, excitement, and fancy dress make this festival a mixture of Disney world and the apocalypse.

A magnificent green festival, which includes: a parade, costumes, music, jokes, films, drinks.

17. Frozen Dead Festival (Frozen Dead Guy Days), Netherlands, Colorado: March

Held in honor of a frozen person whose body is stored in this state awaiting thawing. People dress as the frozen dead and organize various themed events: coffin carrying, procession in robes, polar walk, parties.

April

18.Songkran Water Festival (Songkran Water Festival), Thailand: April 13-15

Thai New Year falls on the hottest days in Thailand, people get out of the situation by pouring water on each other, setting up water shooting ranges using cannons, buckets, pistols, sprinklers, hoses - whatever they can find for these purposes.

This is a national holiday and free trade day, spontaneous markets spring up everywhere. On the streets of the city there are games, concerts, performances, parties held on boats floating along the canals.

20.Sand Festival (Sandfest), Port Arkansas, Texas: April

Amazing competition of sand figures. The activities are accompanied by live music.

June

21.Galstonbury Music Festival (Glastonbury Music Festival), England: last weekend of June

The world's largest outdoor music stage.

Exhibits, street fairs, costume shows, live music - all this to celebrate the holiday of the sun god.

23.White Nights Festival (Scarlet Sails), St. Petersburg, Russia: end of June

The procession of a ship under scarlet sails is just one of the many events of the White Nights Festival, and in addition: impressive fireworks, street concerts, training battles between pirates on boats along the Neva River.

24.Tasting Festival (Food and Wine Classic), Aspen, CO: June

Opportunity to take part in food and wine tastings, observe preparations for demonstrations, and culinary arts competitions.

July-August

25.Festival of Saint Fermin (San Fermin Festival)

During the 9 days of celebration, many events of a religious, folklore, and musical nature are held, but the most striking spectacle is the deadly running of the bulls.

26.Pan-African History Festival (Panafest), Ghana, Africa: July-August

The largest festival of African culture with theatrical performances, music, exhibitions, fashion shows, fairs.

27.Pflasterspektakel Festival , Linz, Austria: July

This is the largest street art festival, where you can expect interactive performances of various genres: improvisational theater, pantomime, music, poetry, dance, circus art, painting, clowning, cabaret and much more.

28.Spice Mas Carnival , Grenada: July-August

Celebrating Independence Day with street shows, costumed processions, lively music, competitions and other events.

One of the largest country music festivals, accompanied by a fireworks show.

30.Tomato Festival (La Tomatina), Buñol, Spain: last week of August

The whole point of the festival is to throw tomatoes at each other. The number of spoiled tomatoes is amazing and looks spectacular.

31.Lollapalooza , Chicago, USA: August

Another major music festival, this time fans of metal, rock, hip-hop, and various youth subcultures will gather here.

32. Floating Lantern Festival (Obon Fesitval), Japan: August

Families release floating lanterns into the water to honor the spirits of their ancestors and send them greetings to the next world. It looks extremely spectacular.

33.Gay pride (Gay Pride Parade), Amsterdam, Netherlands: first weekend of August

A huge gay festival with a weird masquerade parade, music and drinking includes a boat ride down the river. It is better to leave children at home.

September

34.Festival "Burning Man" (Burning Man, Black Rock Desert), Nevada, USA: last Monday in August, first Monday in September

It is a celebration of radical self-expression, featuring people eager to showcase their extraordinary creativity. Incredible worlds, strange sculptures, creative installations - all this is removed without a trace at the end of the holiday.

35.Annual Pacific Islands Festival (Pacific Islander Festival), Ski Beach, San Diego: last weekend of September

An annual festival of the Pacific Islands that showcases the culture and customs of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia with non-stop entertainment throughout the day.

October

36.Oktoberfest (Oktoberfest), Munich, Germany: late September or first weekend of October.

The symbol of the holiday is beer. The festival is now celebrated by fans all over the world and is an important part of Bavarian culture.

37.Grape Festival (Grape Throwing Festival), Mallorca, Spain: last Sunday in September

Throw grapes at people and take part in other fun festival events.

38.Fantasy Festival (Fantasy Fest), Key West, Florida: last week of October

A colorful parade and fun parties in the most liberal city of Key West.

39. Albuquerque Balloon Festival (Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta), New Mexico: early October

More than 750 hot air balloons will rise into the sky overnight. The beauty of the floating balls is complemented by illumination and the unusual shape of some flying objects.

40.Diwali, festival of lights (Diwali Festival of Lights), India: October/November

Family holiday with fireworks and lots of sweets. Refreshments lit with lots of fire lanterns, clay lamps and candles.

41.Halloween , Halloween Festival, Salem, Massachusetts, USA: late October

Costume balls, masquerade parades of vampires, ghouls, ghouls, psychic attacks, ghost hunting - make Salem one of the best places to celebrate Halloween.

42.Pumpkin Festival (Keene Pumpkin Festival), New Hampshire, USA: October

Massive towers and burning jack-o'-lanterns, fireworks, and music attract huge crowds of people to the city.

November

Friends and relatives come together to pay tribute to loved ones who have left this world through complex traditions of cooking, art, and color.

44. Camel festival in Pushkar , India: November

International camel fair, where more than 5,000 animals with their owners and many festival guests gather. Camel racing, competitions, competitions, exhibitions are held, music is played, and many other interesting events in the area.

45.Thanksgiving from Macy's department stores (Thanksgiving Day Parade), New York, USA, 4th Thursday of November

A costume parade with giant balloons in the shape of popular cartoon characters and symbols of America.

46. ​​Monkey feast (Monkey Buffet Festiva), Lopburi, Thailand: end of November

The purpose of the festival is to provide a huge amount of fruits and vegetables for the monkeys and to attract an additional influx of tourists through this show. It works.

December

A street festival of art, music, culture, accompanied by processions and carnivals featuring elaborate, beautiful costumes, it is dedicated to the happiness that should visit everyone in the next year.

48.Christmas Festival in Natchitoches (Natchitoches Christmas Festival), Louisiana: December

Parades, illuminated boats, color music, fireworks.

49.Full Moon Celebration , Haad Rin, Koh Pha Ngan, Thailand: the night before or after each full moon.

Every full moon, 20-30 people gather on the beach for an open-air party.

50.Olympic Games : in summer and winter once every two years

Thousands of athletes from around the world participate in various sports. Spectacular opening ceremony.

Previously, this list also included the Love Parade held in Germany. This is one of the largest festivals in the world, it was celebrated in 1989-2003 and 2006-2010. The celebration included electronic music, costumes, and frivolous behavior. Unfortunately, due to the tragic death of 21 people in 2010 due to overcrowding, the Love Parade was canceled forever.

International festival-competition “The whole world is art!” will be held in March 2018 in Moscow. The Flamenco House “Flamenqueria”, located on Dobroslobodskaya Street, will hospitably open its doors to him. Artist competitions will take place in the fields of vocals, choirs and theater.

Many nominations

Everyone is invited to this show of young talents, performing solo or as part of creative teams. The organizers notified the participants in advance that there would be no piano on stage. A large number of nominations will provide the opportunity for artists working in a variety of directions to participate. It will be possible to take part in the festival only after submitting an application.

For example, the competition program for theaters includes viewing of masters of artistic expression, dramatic artists, and participants in musical or plastic theaters. Participants must present performances or compositionally complete fragments to the jury.

The competition of vocalists and choir singers awaits representatives of such genres as pop and academic vocals, and art song. Jazz and populists will also find their viewers and connoisseurs here. As at other festivals, participants in the “The whole world is art!” program will be divided into age categories, where the youngest includes children from 4 to 6 years old, and the oldest includes boys and girls from 18 to 25.

All performances at the competition will take place in one round. If we talk about groups, then their attitude towards a particular age group will be based on the majority of members. At the festival, they will strictly monitor compliance with the timing of performances; if it is violated, the artists will be given a lower rating or asked to stop the performance.

Accurate information

At the same time, participants are not prohibited from performing in several categories (www.art-center.ru). The organizers advise you to be careful when choosing numbers for each category. Performers in the “Artistic Word” category, for example, must perform their work within five minutes if their composition includes 1-4 people. Requirements for larger teams can be found on this website.

As for those who will present the performances, they have no more than 30 minutes. Miniatures and compositions should take no more than 10 minutes; participants will have the same amount of time to install the scenery. Singers and ensembles are given 4 minutes to perform here. The performance may be accompanied by its own accompaniment or soundtrack.

The organizers require the provision of a recording of the phonogram either on a flash drive (MP3 format) or on a CD. The composition of the competition jury is not disclosed in advance; the names of its members will become known only during the competition. Competitive performances will be discussed by participants and jury members at round tables. In the description of the event, a separate line is given information that those artists and their teachers who display inappropriate behavior towards the jury members will be removed from the competition.

All over the world, various holidays and festivals are held annually, differing from each other in the national characteristics of different peoples of the world. There are a great many such events that have made a great impression on the whole world and are the most interesting excursions with dancing, parades and all kinds of entertainment.

This is a popular holiday that is celebrated not only in the United States of America, but also in Europe. At its core, Mardi Gras is somewhat reminiscent of Russian Maslenitsa, but it is in New Orleans that it is celebrated in more than chic fashion. The Mardi Gras festival here turns into a grandiose carnival procession with colorful costumes and noisy festivities. The most interesting event of the holiday is the Bacchus Parade, which consists of several floats, each of which depicts one of the wicked entertainments in fantastic costumes. The most vibrant performances take place on Charles Avenue and the Garden District.


This is one of the most famous festivals in the world, which is watched every year by millions of people on our planet. The Brazilian carnival, which takes place before the start of Lent, is celebrated throughout the country on a grand scale, but the most enchanting performance can be seen in Rio de Janeiro. The symbol of the country and the carnival is the fiery samba dance, which absolutely all residents of Brazil can dance. The holiday is accompanied by rhythmic music, national songs, a huge number of beautiful girls in open costumes with bright feathers and the most unpredictable entertainment shows. The festival takes place through the streets of the city for 5 days, during which all residents of the country are freed from work and are completely transported into the cheerful atmosphere of the great holiday.


Every year on April 30, Amsterdam celebrates the Coronation Day of the reigning Queen Beatrix, as well as the birthday and remembrance of Queen Mother Juliana. This event lasts exactly one day throughout Holland, but the most significant events take place in Amsterdam. The festival begins at the royal palace and moves throughout the city with a huge orchestra, traveling attractions and theatrical performances. The brightest symbol of the holiday is the parade of flowers, marching from the city of Aalsmeer to Amsterdam. On this significant day, numerous shops and markets with souvenirs, flowers and other goods open on all the streets of the city, luring tourists with good discounts and bright slogans. All residents of the country put on orange costumes and drink national drinks for the health of their beloved queen.

Camel Festival in Bikaner

This is a very unusual holiday in the Indian state of Rajestan, which is celebrated annually in early January and lasts three days. The festival features a camel parade with beauty contests, dances and exotic shows. On these same days you can see a camel race through the desert dunes of the surrounding area, and it all ends with a fire show and an impressive fireworks display on the last night of the holiday. Most of all, the camel festival is notable for the special haircuts of the animals, which are made in the form of real works of art and unreal paintings. For the sake of such a spectacle, these days not only residents of nearby countries and cities come here, but also foreign tourists who want to see with their own eyes the true art of camel hairdressers. This bright event is accompanied by beautiful Indian dances and songs that we see so often in movies.


This is another famous, but no less exotic holiday held in Japan. The name of the festival translates as “iron penis,” which actually fully reflects the essence of the celebration. The people of Japan proclaim this day as a holiday of fertility and childbirth. The festival procession begins in the temple of the city of Kawasaki, which served as a place of prayer for prostitutes asking for protection from various diseases related in one way or another to their work. The Kanamara Matsuri festival lasts for seven whole days, during which a huge variety of sculptures of the male genital organ of different sizes and colors are carried around the city, and all sorts of souvenirs on this theme are sold. The most significant procession of multi-colored phalluses takes place on the last day of the festival, which ends the celebration of this object.


This is a spectacular festival in Spain, celebrated in the Catalan town of Tarragona, near Barcelona. The festival takes place twice a year and is a massive show of living sculptures. Many people call this holiday in their own way: some consider it a kind of sport, others think it is art, and still others consider it entertainment. They are all right in some way, but they are also all fascinated by the human pyramids being built, trying to surpass the opposing teams and build the tallest human sculpture. In honor of this ancient Spanish tradition, a statue of the human towers-castells in Barcelona was built, which is today an attractive attraction of the resort. All spectators watch with bated breath the figures of the living towers under construction and sincerely rejoice at its successful completion. Often the final “pieces” of a tower are the children who complete the entire structure. The whole process is accompanied by a certain musical composition, and the audience evaluates the height of the structure and awards a prize to the most daring teams.


This is a unique festival of pain, which is celebrated annually in one of the Indian cities of Parani. This is an ancient custom that allows Hindus to receive the blessings of the gods. This festival is dedicated to the god of war, to whom, according to tradition, the spear that killed the powerful demon is handed over. All festival participants inflict pain on themselves by piercing their cheeks, tongue, back skin and in other ways in order to attach to themselves special hooks with ropes, at the end of which heavy weights are tied. It is them that the residents of Parani are trying to move, trying to inflict as much pain on themselves as possible. This holiday is celebrated in January or February every year. A massive celebration of the traditional festival takes place here, with several thousand Hindus dancing the sacred kavadi dance. Such a spectacle looks terrifying and cruel, so not all tourists can bear to watch the performance of true Hindus.


Tomatina is a favorite holiday of all Spaniards, held in the last week of August in honor of the passing summer. Like all Spanish festivals, Tomatina is accompanied by active musical rhythms, dancing, fireworks, national treats and other entertainment. However, the most important event of the holiday is considered to be the tomato massacre, which is held in the town square of the city of Buñol. Every year at this time thousands of travelers come here to take part in a grandiose battle, for which more than one hundred tons of tomato shells are used. The only condition in such fights without rules is to avoid injury, for which each tomato needs to be mashed.


Translated from Sanskrit, the name of the festival sounds like Fiery Bunch. The holiday symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and lasts five days. Each region of India celebrates Diwali differently. In most cases, the festival is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, for whom fires are lit everywhere, offerings of coins are prepared in a glass of milk, windows are opened at night and her blessings are awaited. In other cities, Hindus anoint themselves with coconut oil to cleanse themselves of sins, and also perform national prayers in front of images of the goddess Kali and lower them into the waters of rivers and reservoirs. But in each of these corners of the country, all the streets are lit up with bright lights and fireworks, people dress up in their best saris and suits, and houses are transformed into dazzling works of art, decorated with colorful floral bouquets and elements.


Although the name of the festival suggests a sad event, in reality the holiday is noisy entertainment events and warm family picnics. This festival is celebrated everywhere in early November. During this time, Mexicans remember deceased relatives and allow them to return to their family for a short time. To achieve this, residents of the country decorate local cemeteries with bright flowers and have picnics here, communicating with people who have passed on to another world. The next day, various processions are held, people decorate their faces with unusual designs and masks in the form of skulls, and also dance, sing and have fun. But in some cities in Mexico you can also find gloomy funeral processions that once again say goodbye to the dead and release them to a better world.


Every year on the last day of June, a colorful body art festival is held, where thousands of foreign tourists from all over the world come. A similar holiday has been celebrated since 1998 and every year makes an indelible impression on viewers. Anyone can become a model for the artists gathered here. The festival takes place against the backdrop of the stunning nature of the Alpine villages of Austria, picturesque mountains and the fabulous beauty of lakes. At the end of each day there is a luxurious procession of painted models along a special catwalk.

Position

International festival-competition

“THE WHOLE WORLD IS ART!”

Moscow, Russia

Choreographic art

ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS IS COMPLETED

Venue - Creative center "Moskvorechye".

This position is an official invitation.

Information support in Russia and the CIS - newspaper "Musical Klondike"

Project goals

  • Identifying talents in children and youth.
  • Providing an opportunity for teams to realize their creative potential and improve their performing skills.
  • Supporting children's and youth creativity, strengthening diverse connections between teams and groups.
  • Development of the outlook and intellectual level of children and youth.
  • Professional development of artistic directors of theaters and creative groups.

Conditions of participation in the festival

  • All interested creative groups and soloists can take part in the competition.
  • Creative groups and soloists who have submitted an application for participation and paid the registration and registration fee are allowed to participate in festival-competitions. Acceptance of applications for participation ends March 13, 2017.
  • Applications are accepted through the online form on the website. In response, within 2 days, you will be sent a receipt for registration payment. After registration, you will receive details for paying the remaining part of the registration fee. Payment must be made no later than March 22, 2017.
  • The Organizing Committee has the right to stop or extend the deadline for submitting applications.

COMPETITION PROGRAM

Participants of the competition are distributed in the following nominations:

  • Variety dance
  • Modern dance
  • Folk dance
  • Stylization of folk dance
  • Dances of the peoples of the world
  • Classical dance (ballet, classical choreography, demi classic)
  • Dance theater
  • Sports choreography
  • Acrobatic dance
  • Patriotic dance
  • Choreographic composition (excerpt from a choreographic performance, ballet, etc.)

The competition of dance groups requires the presence of a compositionally complete fragment.

In each nomination, participants are distributed into the following age groups:

  • 4-6 years,
  • 7-9 years old
  • 10-13 years old,
  • 14-17 years old,
  • 18-25 years old
  • Mixed category
  • Adult category

Competitive performances are organized according to a specific schedule and take place in one round according to age categories from junior to senior. In teams with participants from different age groups, membership in the age group is determined by the age of the majority of the participants.

Requirements

A competitor can take part in 1 or several nominations (for information on the registration fee, see FINANCIAL CONDITIONS). The jury and the organizing committee are not responsible for the discrepancy between the content of the issue and the genre of the declared nomination.

Choreographic groups of 1 to 4 participants provide one number; choreographic groups of 5 participants can present a second number, if desired, in the same nomination. The duration of the number cannot exceed 4 minutes. Programs can be united by a common theme or consist of separate numbers.

Participants in the choreographic composition nomination provide an excerpt from a choreographic performance, ballet or other, lasting no more than 30 minutes.

ATTENTION!!! IN THE EVENT OF GROSS TIMELINE VIOLATION, THE JURY HAS THE RIGHT TO STOP THE NUMBER!

Minidisc, DVD, phones and other devices connected via Bluetooth or flash, as well as any other audio formats are NOT accepted. Each file on the flash drive must have a name in the format: team name/room name.

Phonograms accompanying the performances must be of appropriate quality and provided on a flash drive (in MP3 format) or CD. Phonograms are sent by email (the address is provided after registration) no later than March 22, 2017 (if you did not have time to submit a phonogram before the specified date, please provide the phonogram on the day of the event).

During a competitive performance, lighting support is not evaluated. During the competition program, “fill” light is used on stage. Contestants have the right to ask the stage worker to turn the lights on/off completely, if required.

Composition of the jury

The jury is composed of the festival's organizing committee from cultural and artistic figures, artists, teachers of creative disciplines, directors, and leaders of creative groups. The list of jury members is not disclosed until the start of the competition.

At the end of the competition, round tables (20-30 minutes) will be held, where participants and teachers have the opportunity to discuss competitive performances with members of the jury and receive recommendations.

When evaluating contestants, the jury adheres to the following criteria:

  • technique and artistry;
  • stage image;
  • selection of repertoire;
  • performing arts;
  • staging (artistic and performing integrity);
  • plastic;
  • costumes;
  • general artistic impression;
  • musical arrangement.

ATTENTION!!! If participants, teachers or accompanying persons behave inappropriately towards members of the Jury or the organizers of the Festival, they are automatically removed from participation in the Festival without returning the registration fee.

Prizes and awards

The best team or participant receives the Grand Prix. In each nomination and in each age category, the titles of Laureate of I, II and III degrees, the titles of Diploma of I, II, III degrees, and a participant diploma are awarded.

Special titles can also be awarded: “Hope of the Festival”, “Young Talents”, etc.

The winner of the Grand Prix is ​​awarded a diploma and the Planet Cup

Teams that become First Class Laureates are awarded a diploma, a medal and a gold statuette.

Teams that become laureates of the 2nd and 3rd degree are awarded a diploma and a medal.

Soloists who become Laureates of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd degrees are awarded a diploma and a medal.

Diplomas are awarded to diploma holders and participants.

ALL PARTICIPANTS WILL BE RECEIVED SWEET PRIZES!!!

At the discretion of the jury, contestants may be awarded special prizes or statuettes.

All team leaders receive certificates of gratitude.

Competitive performances are divided into blocks according to age category and nomination. Participants and leaders are rewarded after each block.

If for some reason you were unable to attend the award ceremony, then you can receive your awards within the next week at a time convenient for both parties, having previously agreed with the organizing committee on the time and place.

The best participants and teams will be invited to the Superfinal in December.

PAYMENT PROCEDURE

After submitting an application, participants receive an invoice for the application registration fee. Registration must be paid strictly before the end of applications and only to the bank account. Further payments will be made minus the amount already paid.

FINANCIAL TERMS

Attention! By paying the registration fee, you confirm that you have read and agreed with the provisions of the International Festival-Competition “The Whole World is Art!”

  • Participant (soloist) - 2300 rubles, including registration of an application 300 rubles per person
  • Duets and trios - 1600 rubles for each participant, including registration of an application 300 rubles per person
  • Team from 4 to 8 people - 1200 rubles for each participant, including registration of an application 300 rubles per person
  • Team from 9 to 14 people - 900 rubles for each participant, including registration of an application 200 rubles per person
  • Team of 15 people - 700 rubles for each participant, including registration of an application 200 rubles per person
  • Choreographic composition (excerpt from a choreographic performance, ballet, etc., lasting no more than 30 minutes) - 12,000 rubles, including registration of the application 1,200 rubles per application

On participation in an additional nomination a 10% discount is provided (for contestants participating in several nominations) from the org. fee according to the number of participants.

PHOTO AND VIDEO MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED TO PARTICIPANTS AS A GIFT!

The organizing committee reserves the right to use photo and video materials of the International Festival-Competition “The Whole World is Art!” for posting on social media networks and on partner websites.

Special conditions

If you are traveling from another city and have limited time, please inform the organizing committee in advance. Otherwise, we will not be able to make time changes to a ready-made program. The competition program will be sent by email. mail specified in the application 3-4 days before the event.

If a participant fails to appear at the festival, the registration fee is refunded in the following cases:

  1. The participant warned about his absence 2 weeks before the start of the competition.
  2. Force majeure circumstances regarding the organization of the festival.
  3. Force majeure circumstances affecting the participant(s), provided there is a document and notification of the organizers at least 3 working days before the start of the competition.

In other cases, the registration fee is not refundable.

The festival organizers have the right to change the location of the festival due to force majeure circumstances.

The organizers of the festival-competition are not responsible to the authors of works and songs performed by participants of the festival-competition!

The issue of parking spaces, as well as the delivery of costumes, props and scenery is decided by the participants independently.

Sincerely, organizers of the festival-competition “The whole world is art!”