Days of Swedish Culture 2007
The Days of Swedish Culture are traditionally organised in May - June by the Office in Minsk of Swedish Embassy in Moscow with the support of the Swedish Institute.
Zybitskaya 6, office 27
The Days of Swedish Culture are traditionally organised in May - June by the Office in Minsk of Swedish Embassy in Moscow with the support of the Swedish Institute.
The event is directed to students who are interested in Sweden and its culture and would like to learn more about it. The conference took place on the 24th of May 2007 in Sverdlova 2 - 25. Some reports at the conference were dedicated to Swedish literatu
The contest for young translators was organised by CSS for those students, who learn Swedish language and are interested in Swedish and Belarusian literature.
Welcome to attend the Days of Sweden and Swedish Language, which will take place on the 28th - 30th of March! The events are directed to students interested in Sweden and its culture and would like to learn more about it.
The annual international book fair took place on the 7th - 12th of February 2007 at the National Exhibition Centre BelExpo (Yakub Kolas Str, 27).
The video installations "Шахматы" and "Грошык за твае думкi" were arranged in Polatsk and Minsk by the Office in Minsk of Sweden’s Embassy in Moscow with the support of the Swedish Institute. The event was hosted by the Art Gallery in Polatsk and the Muse
The Office in Minsk of Swedish Embassy in Moscow arranged four demonstrations of the film A Little Christmas Story, directed by Åsa Sjöström och Mari Marten-Bias Wahlgren (1999).
It was already for the fourth time the students, studying Swedish language in Minsk, gathered together with their teachers to celebrate S:t Lucia Day.
The Swedish Institute arranged presentations of Swedish educational programmes for Belarusian students. The seminars took place in Homel, Hrodna and Minsk between the 28th and 30th of November.
If you are interested in modern art, you are welcome to attend the graphic exhibition “Through Tradition to Future”, arranged by the Office in Minsk of Sweden’s Embassy in Moscow with the support of the Swedish Institute. The exhibition is hosted by the M