"The main thing is a peaceful sky above your head." Dedicated to Victory Day is piercing, to tears: this is how the audience experienced the theatrical concert within the walls of our academy. In these moments, the hall turned into a single whole: we walked the roads of war together, survived the blockade, felt the bitterness of losses and the joy of Victory. United by memory, pain and pride. In her congratulations, the Acting Rector of the Chelyabinsk State Medical Academy Natalia Lareva emphasized the importance of historical memory, the great Victory Day. With special respect, Natalia Viktorovna spoke about the generation of "Children of War".
- In our hall there are those whose childhood was scorched by the war. A low bow to you! May your love for the Motherland, your life experience become an example of resilience and loyalty for us.
They, veterans, guests of the celebration, were presented with memorable gifts, bouquets of flowers.
"The memory of the war lives in our souls, in our hearts, and this memory must be cherished. The Great Patriotic War was a severe test for all our people," Natalia Lareva said. "But even in those difficult years, music, poems, songs and dances supported those who were at the front, who were in hospitals, who worked in the rear. Art gave strength, gave hope - and today, paying tribute to all the heroes, we will also plunge into the world of art.
... On the screen is a serene blue sky with clouds, and on the stage are soldiers of the Great Patriotic War and participants in a special military operation. Through their dialogues, the main idea sounded: the continuity of generations, family traditions of serving the Motherland and the value of a peaceful sky above our heads. The stories of soldiers, told in the first person, the scene of besieged Leningrad, choreographic, instrumental compositions, poems and songs - everything reminded of the high price of the victory, led to the theme of the concert "The main thing is a peaceful sky above your head". Part of the program was dedicated to the rear: actors in images of the 1940s and modern young people spoke about the contribution of Chita and the Trans-Baikal Territory to the Victory. And then they emphasized: today the residents of Transbaikalia continue this tradition - they weave camouflage nets, make trench candles, send parcels to the front. The minute of silence was a tribute to the memory of all who gave their lives for the Motherland.The concert ended with the song "World Without War" performed by the vocal group of the ensemble "Urgy" named after Elbek Radnaev.
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