A student of the capital’s college became the winner of the “Russian Student Spring”

A student of the Faculty of Entrepreneurship No. 11 became a laureate of the first degree at the 5th All-Russian Creativity Festival “Russian Student Spring” among professional educational organizations. The competition was held from June 8 to 12 in Khabarovsk. In total, more than 1,500 university students from 70 regions of Russia spoke at the event. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Education and Science in Moscow.

— In the all-Russian stage of the competition, the capital was represented by the winners of the regional stage of the festival – 25 students from 17 Moscow colleges. The guys showed performances and creative projects in eight directions: singing, dancing, musical and performing arts, media, original genre, art and fashion. The winners were honored on Russia Day. The department’s press service said that the capital’s student Daniil Guchkov took first place in the vocal category.

Daniel is a first-year student majoring in music audio engineering. He performed the song “Feeling Good” by Canadian artist Michael Bublé. At the regional level, the students performed the same numbers, but thanks to training and feedback from festival experts, the students were able to improve them.

– I am very glad that I was able to participate in the “Student Spring” – and even on the All-Russian Theater! For me, this is not just a competition, but a real celebration of creativity, where dreams come true. I loved the atmosphere here: we all constantly supported each other. Thanks to the festival, I gained confidence in myself, gained experience performing on the big stage, and made new friends. Now I know for sure: to really attract an audience, you have to sing with your soul and be brave.

Polina Bogidayeva, a first-year student at the Faculty of Service Industry No. 10, presented a monologue to the audience about the feelings of children and mothers and took second place in the theater category. Polina Stepashkova, a third-year student at the Carl Fabergé College of Decorative and Applied Arts, performed an Indian routine and took second place.

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