The fifth arts festival "ArtZaliv" will be held in Nakhodka from 16 to 18 June. It is timed to coincide with the discovery of Nakhodka Bay by Captain Alexander Boltin on June 18, 1859.
“Residents and guests of the city will be able to visit and interact with historical spaces that tell about the heritage, culture and traditions of the city; spaces that introduce the Nakhodka of the present - enterprises, modern culture and fashion, author's performances, exhibitions and master classes," the message on the website of the Tourist Information Center of Primorsky Krai says.
The festival will have 20 locations, the program will include more than 100 events. There, guests are waiting for photos, videos, paintings, music, dances, literature, master classes, tastings, lectures, concerts, performances and games.
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