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Love Book for St. Valentine Day
On 16 February, 2002, the Hermitage Student Club presented the Love Book
Program dedicated to the St. Valentine Day. Students from the Club's new
sections created in 2001 took part in the performance. Students of the
French Club told about courtly love inviting the audience to the sunny
Provence, in the south of France, where the poetry or troubadours was
born. Dante told the story of the tragic love of Francesca da Rimini,
enacted by students of the Italian Studio. Students of the Municipal School
of Ancient West European Music Schola Cantorum from Peterhof took the
audience for a tour of France and Italy. They performed French and Italian
music of the 13th and 14th centuries. Stories of love presented by the
St. Petersburg Section were witty and funny. They took place in St. Petersburg
in various epochs during the 19th and 20th centuries. Students of the
Actual Art Section called their performance Love.txt. They used texts
from diaries of Andy Warhol and Vazlav Nizhinsky and books of Julio Cortazar.
The performance was accompanied by modern West European music. In the
end quizzes were organized and funny horoscopes were distributed to all
participants of the event.
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Participant of the ensemble

Scene from the performance

The celebration

Scene from the performance
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