CARMINA BURANA & KYIVSTAR. THE BIGGEST STAGE IN UKRAINE

On September 1, 2007, in Kyiv, the open area of Singing Field presented the opera by Carl Orff – Carmina Burana. It was part of the big show “Communication for the Future”. The event was dedicated to the anniversary of Kyivstar, one of the largest telephone operators in Ukraine. There were approximately 10,000 spectators, including VIP guests who were invited employees of the company, and the rest of the audience who came in for free.

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MUSICAL WINGS LANDED AT TUSHINO AIRFIELD IN MOSCOW

On July 21 and 22, 2007, the annual festival “KRYLYA” (in English – WINGS) took place in Moscow, which is one of the largest open-air musical events held in the capital of the Russian Federation. This year, the festival presented the audience with an interesting and vibrant musical program, outside of formats and genre restrictions. Many stars of the modern Russian rock scene, as well as new, relevant performers, performed on the double stage traditionally installed by the JSA company.

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WINGS FESTIVAL LANDED AGAIN AT TUSHINO AIRFIELD IN MOSCOW

On July 29 and 30, 2006, the “KRYLYA” (in English – WINGS) rock festival took place in Moscow. It has already become an annual, largest open-air musical event in the Russian capital. If earlier KRYLIA focused only on rock, this year the festival covered the entire spectrum of modern musical genres – ska, reggae, folklore, glam rock, metal, electronic music, rap and many others. On the double stage installed by the JSA company, performers not only from Russia, but also musicians from Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Latvia, France, the USA, Scotland and Brazil performed.

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THE WINGS FESTIVAL SPREADS ITS ROCK WINGS IN TUSHINO AGAIN

On July 23 and 24, 2005, the now annual rock festival “KRYLYA” ((in English – WINGS) took place in Moscow. This year, it returned to its traditional venue, the airfield in Tushino. Last year, it was forced to take place on the territory of the Luzhniki complex. The transfer was due to a tragic event – a terrorist attack that occurred in 2003 during the festival.

Since this year, the largest open-air musical event in the Russian capital has become a two-day event for the first time, which allowed the public to see twice as many favorite artists. And the main novelty of the festival was a special design of a large double stage installed by the JSA company.

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