Silver Sword Stage Fencing Festival: A Duel of Art and Skill in Moscow
The Silver Sword International Stage Fencing Festival returns to Moscow, celebrating the legacy of Nikolay V. Karpov. Actors and students from across Russia, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan join the unique event. Participants compete for awards in categories like Best Fight, with winners receiving handcrafted fencing blades.
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The curtain rises once more on the International Stage Fencing Festival 'Silver Sword,' set to charm audiences in Moscow on April 17 and 18. This premier event, held at the New Stage of the Educational Theatre Complex of GITIS, celebrates the enduring legacy of Nikolay V. Karpov. TV BRICS International Media Network takes the role of official international information partner for this prestigious festival.
Gathering a diverse array of talent, the festival includes actors and theatre students from Mongolia and Kazakhstan, alongside performers from 12 Russian cities such as Yekaterinburg, Kazan, and Moscow. This robust participation underscores the festival's growing appeal on both national and international stages. Noteworthy debuts include groups from the Mongolian Youth Theatre and the Kazan State Institute of Culture, collectively contributing to 38 dynamic performances showcasing a multitude of styles.
As the sole professional festival globally dedicated exclusively to the art of stage fencing, 'Silver Sword' serves dual roles in education and artistry. It provides a crucial platform for technical prowess, inventive stage techniques, and the evolution of pedagogy. Participants vie for laurels in categories including Best Fight and Best Group Fight, with winners honored with handmade fencing blades by artisan Sergey Lyutrov. The event culminates on April 18 with a gala concert, expert-led masterclasses, and an exhibition celebrating venerated stage movement educators.
(With inputs from agencies.)

