Video: A mobile cultural center began work in a village in the Tyumen region
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
On March 10, the press service of the Russian Ministry of Culture told about the beginning of work in the village of Vikulovo, in the Tyumen region, a mobile multifunctional cultural center. This mobile center started its work here as part of the Cultural Environment project. The presentation of this center took place as part of a festive event that was organized in honor of the Maslenitsa celebration.
The mobile multifunctional center, which is shortly called the auto club, is a car that is equipped with a transforming stage, equipped with all the necessary sound and light equipment, has a multimedia system, and an autonomous power source.
The press service of the Ministry of Culture says that the main task of such a mobile center is to conduct leisure and cultural events in rural areas at a high level. This refers to those settlements in which there are no stationary cultural objects. In the spring of 2019, they plan to provide such mobile multifunctional cultural centers with a couple of municipal cultural institutions located in the Ishim and Vagai districts. In the same message of the ministry it is said that in the municipal districts of the Tyumen region in the period from 2020 to 2024 they plan to provide at least five more cultural institutions with such mobile cultural centers.
A large national project was developed under the decree of Vladimir Putin, the head of the Russian Federation. This decree spoke about the numerous tasks that need to be solved by 2024. This large national project includes several federal projects: Digital Culture, Creative People and Cultural Environment.
It is the "Cultural Environment" that requires the greatest amount of financial investment. According to estimates, the implementation of this project requires 84 billion rubles. Within the framework of this project, 39 cultural development centers should be created, equipping almost two thousand educational cultural institutions, major repairs and construction work of 526 cultural and leisure institutions located in rural areas. This project provides for the acquisition of six hundred auto clubs, which will provide services to rural settlements. The Cultural Environment project provides for renovation work in 40 theaters for young spectators, equipping more than a thousand cinemas and refurbishing more than 600 municipal libraries.
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