The opening of the exhibition dedicated to the Day of the Russian language at the UN headquarters in New York. ABC, calligraphy and Kuzkina Mother: the day of the Russian language was celebrated at the UN Culture and Education Privyet, & nbsp; Privyetik, & nbsp; zdarova. Employees of the UN and diplomats are taught “great and powerful”: an exhibition dedicated to the Russian Language Day is held at the headquarters of the organization in New York. At the entrance to the exposition – a poster with greetings. Russian words are written by Latin – how they are pronounced – and accompanied by explanations, because the line between “hello” and “hello” is very thin. & Amp; nbsp; 62 ~ The exhibition was prepared for the Day of the Russian language, which is celebrated on June 6, on the birthday of Pushkin. The day was established by the organization in 2010. Russian is one of the official languages of the UN, since June 1946 – the working language of the Security Council, since December 1968 – General Assembly. ~ ~ 60 > on the exposition – drawings from the “Russian alphabet” of Marina Khankova, Russian painting, quote from Gogol about the aptly Russian word ”and Khrushchev – “Kuzkin’s mother.” & Amp; nbsp; for those who even with explanations in English, it is difficult to understand what Nikita Sergeyevich had in mind, the dancers of the Gift ensemble from Ryazan spoke at the opening of the exhibition. Dance is a universal language, “plastic thoughts”, as their founder of the troupe Daria Zakharova calls. ~ 60 > “slight excitement, of course, but very nice. A very comfortable atmosphere, ”Daria says about her performance at the UN. “We were very happy to show our numbers, our thoughts about this, albeit plastic.” The dance ensemble “Dar”. “very warm, pleasant reception. I really like to give sensations to other people, especially to transmit culture to other countries, Russian culture, through art. This is probably the most incredible and the best for the artist: to share as possible with a large number of people, ”says dancer Artem Derechenko. ~ 60 > 62 > 62 >Very popular at the opening of the exhibition, organized by the mission of Russia at the UN, was the master class of Dina Ruzhi-Calligraph, designer and illustrator. The queue lined up to her: Dina asked the guests to first try to write her name with a score, and then brought the intricate letters with her professional hand. For us, Dina was written by the “Russian News Service”. She also told us about the history of Russian calligraphy: “Before the reform of Peter I, she developed according to her own path, which came from Byzantium. After the reform of Peter I, who completely changed the alphabet and graphics of letters, including, Russian calligraphy began to develop according to the Western European principle. ” 60 >“ Old Russian fonts, such as a slide, charter, half-steam, and now used by modern call) These motives are transformed in their modern work, ”said the designer. 60 > 62 ~ according to Dina, Russian calligraphy today goes beyond the manuscript and decorative genre and develops as a whole direction of art and design. Calligraphy can be found in a variety of areas: from the design of packaging and branding to interior design and street art. ~ 60 > “Many artists express themselves through this form of art. But if you are still engaged in graphic design, then you can use these skills in your activities. For example, make calligraphic logos, you can make some inscriptions that will be used in magazines in branding. This is all in demand, ”says Dina. & Amp; nbsp; The master class of Dina Ruzhi in calligraphy.