Mikhail Sholokhov Museum-Reserve presented its showcases in New Delhi
On International Museum Day (May 18) the State Museum-Reserve named after Russian novelist Mikhail Sholokhov, representatives of which came to India for participation in the International Museum Expo, presented remarkable showcases in New Delhi.
Lidia Slyusarenko, Scientific Secretary of the Museum-Reserve, captivated the audience with the screening of "Mikhail Sholokhov: Letters to the Future." This extraordinary film conveys the profound reflections of the renowned Russian writer during the post-war years. A powerful message for the modern generation!
Natalya Trofimenko, Head of the Development Department, delivered an inspiring presentation titled "Don. Sholokhov. Russia." She shed light on the invaluable heritage of the Nobel Prize-winning 20th-century literary genius, diligently preserved in the museum on the Don. A true testament to the enduring legacy of Sholokhov!
Olga Kargina, Head of the Department of Youth Programs, showcased her exceptional skills in a captivating master class titled "Cossack-Needlewoman." Through this workshop, she shared rich traditions and artistry of Cossack needlework, engaging and inspiring the younger generation.