The theme of the central venue of the St. Petersburg International
Economic Forum 2019 from 6 to 8 June will be the fairy tales of Alexander
Pushkin. This year marks the 220th anniversary of the poets
birthday. The decorative idea was implemented jointly with the All-Russia
Museum of Decorative-Applied and Folk Art and PS CultureStudio architectural bureau.
Characters in Pushkins works painted by artists
of the town of Palekh will decorate not only the business spaces of the
ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre, but also the venue of the Official
Reception on behalf of the Forums Organizing Committee. Palekh is a famous
ancient centre of lacquer miniatures, whose artists often take inspiration from
Pushkins works. Palekh paintings are not only used to decorate household items
and souvenirs, such as caskets, small trunks, plates, brooches, powder boxes
made of papier-maché, but also often in book illustrations.
«This years St. Petersburg International Economic Forum will not only be
the largest business communication platform, it will also provide participants
with a unique opportunity to explore the cultural heritage of our country. We
are very glad that, at the SPIEF 2019 venue, we will be able to draw the
attention of St. Petersburgs guests to the motifs of the world-famous works by
the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. It is symbolic that the Forum will be
held very close to the Imperial Lyceum of Tsarskoye Selo, where the poet
studied and wrote», stressed Ekaterina Ivanova, Director for creative
projects of the Roscongress Foundation.
Alexander Pushkins works are often used as a basis for theatrical
productions. The first dramatic performance based on Pushkins play Mozart and
Salieri took place in St. Petersburg on the stage of the Alexandrinsky Theatre
in 1832. The following operas and ballets based on the poets works have been staged:
The Tale of Tsar Saltan and The Golden Cockerel by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov,
Ruslan and Lyudmila by Mikhail Glinka, Boris Godunov by Modest Mussorgsky, The
Stone Guest by Alexander Dargomyzhsky, and The Fountain of Bakhchisarai by
Boris Asafyev. Pushkins fairytales have been staged since the 1920s and Russian
childrens theatre has grown out of these performances.
The cultural programme of the St. Petersburg International Economic
Forum includes an exhibition entitled Russian Seasons: Dedication to Alexander
Pushkin, which will be hosted by the SPIEF 2019 partner, the Russian Seasons International
Cultural project, and prepared in cooperation with the St. Petersburg State
Museum of Theatre and Musical Art. The event is also timed to coincide with the
anniversary of Pushkins birthday and the Year of Theatre in Russia.
The exhibition will feature 12
sketches for the scenery and costumes of characters from the famous operas of
the late 19th first third of the 20th century: The
Golden Cockerel, The Tale of Tsar Saltan, Boris Godunov, Ruslan and Lyudmila, which
are based on the works of the same name by Pushkin. The costumes were designed
by talented Russian artists such as Alexander Golovin, Yevgeny Ponomarev, Viktor
Hartman, Mikhail Bobyshov, Konstantin Korovin, Ivan Bilibin, and Natalya
Goncharova.
In total, more than 100 events will be held in St. Petersburg as part of
the SPIEF Festival of Culture, including concerts, exhibitions, film screenings
and charity events. During the Forum, the city traditionally becomes the
cultural centre of the country.