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Central Asia and Kazakhstan exhibition

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A new permanent exhibition dedicated to the culture of the peoples of Central Asia and Kazakhstan in the 19th - early 20th centuries opened at the Russian Museum of Ethnographywas opend on 22.05.2009.
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04.12.2009 - 02.03.2010. Tundra and Sea

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The exhibition "Tundra and Sea" opens for visitors peculiar window to the world of arctic hunters and reindeer breeders of Chukotka Peninsula - the severe and beautiful land of our country.
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22.10.2009 - January 2010. Adygei`s traditional costume.

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Russian Museum of Ethnography offer to esteem in proper degree the examples of modern Adygeis women's costumes, created by Madina Saralp. This exhibition correspond to ethnic cultural patterns and capricious demands of contemporary urban fashion.
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Our garments are the best

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The exhibition under the title "Our garments are the best" familiarizes the visitors with the traditional costume of some villages of the Skopskiy and Miloslavskiy regions of Ryazanskaya oblast from the end of the 19th century to the present.
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Journey to Other Worlds: Shamanism among the Siberian Peoples

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The exhibition Journey to Other Worlds: Shamanism among the Siberian Peoples, to open in the Russian Museum of Ethnography, reflects a unique phenomenon in the traditional beliefs and practices among peoples of the Extreme North, Siberia, and the Far East - shamanism.
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From the waist to heels

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The exhibition "From the waist to the heels" presented the unique collection of the waist clothes from the Russian museum of Ethnography. The great influence on waist clothes had the peoples' world outlook, norms of the traditional ethic and inhabitants' aesthetic style which changed in result of social and economic reforms, trade and cultural contacts with the other peoples. Skirts and trousers, which were existed in different forms all over Russian, have various cut and decoration. Also these parts of the costume were original semiotic mark and accomplished practical, aesthetic and ethno- differentiate function; in the festival set it also has a protective function.
Waist clothes both female and male which are shown at the exposition, presents the variety of different examples of skirts and trousers from the elementarily types of functional direction to marking status, social and age-rating characteristic of the cloth-owner. Such variability allows showing a human as a representative of the specific society, a human who keeps certain place and who has a specific skill of decoration of the waist clothes. The objects at the exhibition demonstrate the ethnic variety and craftsmanship of the master and still they are the source of inspiration for modern designers.
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Russian traditional costume

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The new permanent exhibition "Russian Traditional Costume was opened to public in December 27 2008. It includes 32 women's, men's, and children's costumes, some details, accessories, and ornaments, dated by 19-early 20 centuries. They all are authentic objects of Russian people's daily, which came to museum upon the ethnographic expeditions, organized between 1902- 2000 years.
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Through the eyes of Gogol

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Responding to the main literary event of 2009, the 200th anniversary of the birth of the Russian great writer Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (1809-1852), the Russian Museum of Ethnography opened an exhibition "Through the Eyes of Gogol: Ethnographic Impressions and Literary Text".
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History and culture of the Jewish people on the territory of Russia

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The exhibition at the Russian Museum of Ethnography "History and culture of the Jewish people on the territory of Russia" traces the cultural history of the Jews - from the epoch of biblical Patriarchs to the period when the Jews lived within the Pale of Settlement. On December 12, 2007 a permanent exhibition devoted to the history and culture of the Jewish people is opened at the Russian Museum of Ethnography. At the opening ceremony Mikhail Shvydkoy, the Director of the Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, stated that "the new exhibition is one of the stages of establishment of a full-scaled museum of Jewish culture
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The First Ethnographic Exhibition

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The exhibition displayed a total of about 300 mannequins in traditional costumes, 450 sets and articles of clothing, 1,100 household objects, as well as musical instruments, scale models of structures and implements, lubok popular prints and 1,600 photographs.
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