Videos tagged with "romantic"

Russia [01:40]
Presentation in Powerpoint, featuring Russia, the country I a from.
Tags: Russia, presentation, features, powerpoint, country, patriot, beauty, Moscow, snow, Winter, romantic, Cold, Day

Scarlet sails 2011 part-1 [12:00]
Part-1 of Scarlet sails 2011. St.-Petersburg has a phenomenal romantic holiday of the graduates of the students and schoolboys, or cadets (show of celebrating the end of school year). Yes, only ship of dream can have Scarlet sails. But to understand character of holiday it is necessary to read the book of most romantic and very much the Petersburg's Russian writer Alexander Grin the "Scarlet Sails"! This tradition began in town survivor after a Siege and the end of WWII, when graduating students of several schools united to celebrate the ending of a school year in connection with symbolism of the popular before WWII children's book Scarlet Sails by Alexander Grin. Therefore a "Ship of dream" with scarlet sails was sailing along the English Embankment and the Admiralty Embankment towards the Winter Palace. So the "Scarlet Sails" tradition eventually evolved into a massive demonstration of freedom from "schools and rules" and became the most popular public event ever since, celebrating the ending of school year annually. The Scarlet Sails is a celebration in St-Petersburg, Russia is the most massive and famous public event during the White Nights Festival.
Tags: Scarlet sails, Petersburg, Show, Symphony, Orchestra, Russia, Carnival, Saint Petersburg, White Nights, Festival, Sailing, Tourism, Boat, Ship of dream, Romantic

Scarlet sails 2011 part-2 [11:33]
Part-2 of Scarlet sails 2011. St.-Petersburg has a phenomenal romantic holiday of the graduates of the students and schoolboys, or cadets (show of celebrating the end of school year). Yes, only ship of dream can have Scarlet sails. But to understand character of holiday it is necessary to read the book of most romantic and very much the Petersburg's Russian writer Alexander Grin the "Scarlet Sails"! This tradition began in town survivor after a Siege and the end of WWII, when graduating students of several schools united to celebrate the ending of a school year in connection with symbolism of the popular before WWII children's book Scarlet Sails by Alexander Grin. Therefore a "Ship of dream" with scarlet sails was sailing along the English Embankment and the Admiralty Embankment towards the Winter Palace. So the "Scarlet Sails" tradition eventually evolved into a massive demonstration of freedom from "schools and rules" and became the most popular public event ever since, celebrating the ending of school year annually. The Scarlet Sails is a celebration in St-Petersburg, Russia is the most massive and famous public event during the White Nights Festival.
Tags: Scarlet sails, Petersburg, Show, Symphony, Orchestra, Russia, Carnival, Saint Petersburg, White Nights, Festival, Sailing, Tourism, Boat, Ship of dream, Romantic

J&A Wedding Love Story. Moscow (2011) [03:02]
Julia & Alexander, Wishing you much love, passion and emotional harmony on your wonderful journey! It was my pleasure to make this slideshow for my best friends' sister. Unfortunately, I couldn't attend the wedding, but while creating this video, I felt my presence there. WIth love, -LK-
Tags: Wedding, Moscow, romantic, Russian, beautiful, groom, bride, Russia, Love, Story, Ceremony, Event, Weddings

"Небографика" Максим Ксута \ "Skygraphics" Maxim Ksuta [05:29]
To fail to find a way in a city is an ordinary thing. Another matter is to lose your way there, like you do in a forest. This requires practice. Walter Benjamin "Childhood in Berlin at the Turn of the Century" Losing your way in your own city is next to impossible: you need to possess Benjamin's skills of a flaneur to stray from your habitual routes. Hanging around without any certain purpose is a task hardly feasible for the modern city dweller. A lonely walk is, rather, an attribute of literature, a true companion of romantics and melancholics, not of people always in a hurry on some extremely important business. At the very moment when an imaginary city map with a fantastic topography starts to form in Benjamin's mind, Maxim Ksuta shifts his gaze upwards, and his routes lie in a different plane where the sky of the city is lined with electric wires turning it into a graphic surface. Fussy reality seems to draw back, the space is cleaned to a near sterility — before us there are "sheets" which resemble either works by the American minimalists — from Agnes Martin to Fred Sandbeck, or the static compositions of the Russian constructivists. The comparison with minimalism in this case is far from being casual: Ksuta's works come in a series. The same theme can be endlessly and naturally varied — the artist consciously uses his means sparingly, intensifying at the same time the effect of recognizing more than just specific electric cables in abstract lines and spirals. The ...
Tags: Skygraphics, Maxim Ksuta, Triumph gallery, Art, Cotemporary Art, Moscow, Russia, animation

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