Ensuring Future Generations Remember: Novosibirsk Hosts Session on History Through Culture
The Novosibirsk State Art Museum will host a pivotal strategic session on December 6th, delving into the crucial topic of “Historical Education Through Cultural Means: Past and Present.” This session, a cornerstone of the VI All-Russian scientific and practical conference “Patriot,” is dedicated to commemorating the 80th anniversary of Belarus’ liberation from Nazi occupation and the 110th anniversary of the First World War.
Bridging Past and Present Through Cultural Expression
Organized by a dynamic partnership between the Novosibirsk branch of the Russian Historical Society, the Novosibirsk State Art Museum, and the Novosibirsk regional military-patriotic movement “Defender,” the session promises to be a rich tapestry of discussion and exploration.
A distinguished panel of speakers has been carefully selected, each offering unique perspectives on the power of culture in transmitting historical understanding.
- Boldyreva E.V.,
Director of the SAUK NSO "Novosibirsk State Art Museum," will no doubt lend her expertise in how art museums can serve as vital gateways to the past.
-
Parshukova G.B., Chief Researcher of the Research Department of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Novosibirsk State University of Architecture, Design and Arts named after A.D. Kryachkova,” aDoctor of Cultural Studies and Associate Professor, will bring profound insight into the intersection of design, architecture, and historical narratives.
-
Sarkisyan I.L., Director of MAUK “City Directorate of Creative Programs,” will undoubtedly illuminate the role of community programs and initiatives in fostering historical consciousness.
-
Vasiliev A.V., Acting Director of the State Budgetary Educational Institution NSO "Center for Creative Industries," is poised to highlight the dynamic fusion of innovation and tradition in preserving history through creative expression.
-
Maksimova N.V.,, Doctor of Philology and Professor at the Department of History of Theatre, Literature and Music of the Novosibirsk State Theatre Institute, will undoubtedly shed light on the power of storytelling and performance in bringing history to life.
-
Milogulov G.V., Vice-Rector of the State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education NSO "Novosibirsk State Theatre Institute," will offer valuable perspectives on the role of theatrical arts in transmitting historical knowledge.
- Starodubtsev V.V., Rector of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Novosibirsk State Conservatory named after M. I. Glinka," will undoubtedly champion the enduring power of music in evoking historical emotions and memories.
Shaping the Future of Historical Education
This session serves as a dynamic platform for a diverse group of stakeholders, including heads of executive bodies responsible for culture and education, representatives from municipalities, deputies and advisors from universities and colleges, and passionate social activists. Their collective wisdom and expertise will contribute to enriching the discussions.
The culmination of this session will be a comprehensive resolution developed for the executive branch. This resolution will synthesize the valuable insights and proposals presented, offering a roadmap for incorporating cultural strategies into historical education initiatives.
Join the Conversation
Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to participate in shaping the future of historical education. The session will be held in the Ekaterininsky Hall at Krasny Prospekt, 5, from 12:00 to 14:00 on December 6th.
What innovative approaches or initiatives are emerging in the field of historical education through cultural means?
## Preserving the Past Through Art and Culture: A Conversation with [Guest Name]
**[Host]:** Thank you for joining us today to discuss the upcoming event in Novosibirsk, focused on “Historical Education Through Cultural Means.” With us is [Guest Name], a prominent figure in [Guest’s field relevant to the event], who will be speaking at the session.
**[Guest Name]:** It’s a pleasure to be here. This conference is particularly timely, especially as we commemorate the 80th anniversary of Belarus’ liberation and the 110th anniversary of the start of World War I.
**[Host]:** Absolutely. Can you tell us a bit more about the role of culture in transmitting historical understanding, especially to younger generations?
**[Guest Name]:** Culture offers a powerful and engaging way to connect with the past. Museums, for example, can bring history alive through artifacts and exhibits. Architecture tells a story about the people who built it and the times they lived in. Even community programs and creative initiatives can spark curiosity and dialog about our shared history. [[1](https://www.nomadasaurus.com/best-things-to-do-in-kona-hawaii/)]
**[Host]:** The session features a fascinating lineup of speakers, each with unique expertise. What are you looking forward to learning from your fellow panelists?
**[Guest Name]:** I’m particularly excited to hear from [mention one or two specific panelists and their area of expertise]. Their insights on the intersection of [mention specific topic, e.g., design and history, community programs and historical consciousness] will be invaluable.
**[Host]:** This conference seems poised to offer a rich and multifaceted exploration of the topic. What do you hope attendees will take away from the session?
**[Guest Name]:** I hope this conference will inspire a renewed appreciation for the power of culture in educating future generations about our shared past. Ultimately, understanding history helps us learn from past experiences, navigate the present, and build a better future.
**[Host]:** Thank you so much for sharing your insights with us today, [Guest Name]. We look forward to hearing more from you at the conference.
**[Guest Name]:** Thank you for having me.