Tyumen teenagers are called master classes with celebrities

Tyumen teenagers are called master classes with celebrities

For the guys, they prepared classes in blogging, vocals, acting and artistic skills

Tyumen teenagers are called master classes with celebrities

Tyumen teenagers are called master classes with celebrities

Children and adolescents of the Tyumen region can visit more than 200 creative master classes on the online platform of MTS Generation M. They were prepared by the company specifically before school holidays.

Children can sign up for free of visual arts, vocal, acting, blogging, creating music, television journalism and other areas. The development of Russian pop stars, as well as teachers of leading universities, museums and studios, took part in the development of master classes: Polina Gagarina, authors of the Fixiki animated series, employees of the Tretyakov Gallery, Master GITIS and others.

In video format, professionals share with listeners fundamental knowledge about art, as well as personal experience on the topic of creativity and self -realization.

In a number of directions, competitions started. In order to take part in them, children and adolescents must complete the creative task that the speakers give at the end of each educational program, and upload their work to the site.

– For example, “Fixiks” offer to give old things a second life, turning them into a craft; The cultural project “Rus Press Photo” – take pictures on the topic of careful attitude to nature; GITIS and Polina Gagarina – write down her performance on the camera, – said the organizers.

The winners of the competitions will receive the opportunity to undergo an internship in the largest animation studio of the country, participate in a large -scale photo exhibition, present their work in the Tretyakov Gallery, perform on the same stage with stars and much more.

It is worth noting that MTS converts all activity on social networks and on the Generation M site (uploaded work, likes and reposts) to the money that will direct seriously ill children.