Everyone loves the circus: popular children's entertainment in Russia will be free for the military
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/everyone-loves-the-circus-popular-childrens-entertainment-in-russia-will-be-free-for-the-military.htmlThe old saying goes that the one who served in the army does not laugh in the circus. Therefore, it can be assumed that inviting the military to a circus performance is absolutely hopeless. But Rosgoscirk, obviously, does not think so and plans to implement together with the Ministry of Defense one interesting project.
Two almost related departments have almost agreed to allow military personnel to perform without tickets, that is, with a ticket, but not from the circus box office, but with the military. Rosgoscirk CEO Vladimir Shemyakin has already told reporters that negotiations with the Ministry of Defense have reached the finish line and a consensus is about to be reached.
The chief circus performer of Russia did not say whether his organization would have any benefit from such cooperation, or whether patronage and charity would form the basis of cooperation. "It will be beneficial both to the Ministry of Defense and to us," Vladimir Shemyakin evasively formulated the answer to a quite reasonable question from press representatives.
The fateful agreement for the entire army arrived in time. Right now, the Ministry of Defense is busy restoring leisure centers for the military and is particularly concerned about their cultural and spiritual growth.
Today, only kids under the age of 3 who are accompanied by adults can count on free admission to the circus. A separate place is not allowed for the child.
Let's hope that soon the joyful chirping of children in the halls of circuses across the country will dilute the enthusiastic bass of privates, warrant officers and officers of the Russian army who came to see clowns, elephants and cute aerial acrobats.
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