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Russian Society was founded to help people understand the aspects of culture and traditions of the country, to learn more about the people and the ways of Russia. Our society tries to acquaint students with Russian traditions through cultural nights, to present the richness of Russian poetry, history,music, movies and art. We try to share experience with those who wish to understand more about the ways of the country. Russian language classes provide a first step forward for those who entertain the idea of gaining an in-depth understanding of the Russian language. Entertaining activities, such as russian games, russian ballet trips, russian food tasting trips, skating trips,nights out, etc. help students to get to know Russian traditions in a more relaxing atmosphere.

Friday 30 December 2011

2012-й ступил уж на порог.
Давайте же овациями встретим Новый Год!
С объятиями крепкими и дружеским теплом
Ему откроем двери мы и впустим в каждый дом.
И с брызгами шампанского, со звоном хрусталя
Мы вспомним нечто важное, что было, и не зря.
Откроем сердце новому – и счастью, и любви,
Хорошему и доброму на жизненном пути!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Sunday 11 December 2011

 LAST PUB NIGHT OF THE YEAR

Brigit,Natasha, Mariusz, Alexandra and Conny are organising a pub night! From 8:30pm all those keen on spending the rest of the evening conversing in Polish, Bulgarian,Czech and Russian, may meet at Kennedy's Pub next to Lincoln gate at the back of Trinity, for the last pub night of the year. All are welcome! For more information please contact Conny Opitz: opitzc@tcd.ie
A Slavonic Christmas Salon

Day: Wednesday, 14th of December 2011
Location: The Back Loft (map attached to the e-mail)
Time: 4pm to 9pm

About the event: LadyWindermere's Caffeinated Art and Literature Salon present a special Slavonic evening on Wednesday 14th December. With silent cinema screenings of the classic 'Man With a Movie Camera' and 'The Colour of Pomegranates', bilingual poetry readings by the Russian department's own Natasha Kulachkovskaya and Brigit McCone, songs of the Russian bards played and sung live, and finishing with a screening of a new subtitling of the Bulgarian film 'Whale' by Ellie Boyadzhieva and Brigit McCone. For more information please visit www.windermerecoffee.blogspot.comor e-mail Brigit McCone: mcconeb@tcd.ie .