The purpose of the discussion is to analyze the events of the cultural life of St. Petersburg and Russia in the years 2022-2025 for the formation of the image of a modern hero. Participants of the panel discussion "Culture for Heroes" will be cultural figures, organizers of large-scale cultural events, representatives of public organizations and educational institutions of St. Petersburg and other regions of Russia.
Moderator:
Olga Gaaze, Director of the St. Petersburg State Budgetary Institution of Additional Professional Education "Institute of Cultural Programs".
Speakers:
- Natalia Volkova, General Director - Artistic Director of the state budgetary institution "Donetsk State Academic Musical Drama Theater named after M. M. Brovun".
- Ilchenko Sergey, professor, doctor of philological sciences, candidate of art history, journalist, editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Cultural Petersburg", author and presenter of programs of radio "Petersburg".
- Peter Konosh, First Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Regional Creative Public Organization "St. Petersburg Union of Artists".
- Mikhail Maltsev, Director of the St. Petersburg State Budgetary Institution of Additional Education "St. Petersburg Children's School of Arts named after I. O. Dunayevsky".
- Igor Mosin, Russian journalist, TV and radio presenter, musician, actor, director, producer.
- Myasnikov Alexander, editor-in-chief of the historical park "Russia - My History".
- Boris Orlov, chairman of the St. Petersburg branch of the Union of Writers of Russia, co-chairman-coordinator of the St. Petersburg branch of the Cultural Front of Russia.
- Alexander Pavlov, head of the St. Petersburg branch of the Defenders of the Fatherland Foundation.
- Lyubov Petrova, Head of the Department of Cultural Activities of the St. Petersburg State Budgetary Cultural Institution "Central City Public Library named after V. V. Mayakovsky".
- Nikolai Sidorov, veteran of the special military operation.
- Tsaryov Ivan, head of the federal state educational institution "St. Petersburg Cadet Military Corps named after Prince Alexander Nevsky.