December 3, Saturday
Location: Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture, Assembly Hall, Floor 1
Registration: 9.30
Moderators:
SHEYKIN Yuri, Doctor of Art History, Head, Art History Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
ROMANOVA Ekaterina, Doctor of History, Head, Sector of Ethnography of the Peoples of the Russian North-East, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North, SD RAS.
EKEEEVA Natalia, Candidate of History, Associate Professor, Director, Surazakov Scientific and Research Institute of Altai Studies (Gorno-Altaisk).
LARIONOVA Anna, Doctor of Art History, Head, Folklore Sector, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North, SD RAS.
SEMYONOV Sergei, Director, State Institution “Arctic”
Secretariat:
TIMOFEEVA Vlada, Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor of Art History Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
VASILIEVA Nina, Candidate of History, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher, Arctic Research Sector, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North, SD RAS
SHEYKIN Yuri, Doctor of Art History, Head, Art History Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
Musical Aspects of Arctic Peoples' Culture and its Links with Eurasian Tradition.
IVANOVA-UNAROVA Zinaida, Professor, RF Honored Arts Worker, Professor, Art History Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
Cultural Identification of North-Asian and American Peoples (on the materials of folk art).
BORISOV Andrian, Doctor of History, Chief Researcher of Yakutia History Sector, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North SD RAS.
Turk-Mongolian Peoples in Eastern and Southern Siberia in the Historical-Cultural Aspect.
SAMASHEV Zaikolla, Doctor of History, Goumilyov Eurasian National University (Astana, Kazakhstan).
Kazakh Altai in the Context of Ethno-Social Processes in Central Asia in the second half of the I millennium BC.
ZHAMBALOVA Sesegma, Doctor of History, Senior Researcher of History, Ethnology and Sociology Department, Institute of Mongolian, Buddhism and Tibet Studies SD RAS (Ulan-Ude).
Pax mongolica – Modern Look at Mongolian Nomadism.
PETROVA Anna, Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor, Head, Design Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture;
ZABOLOTSKAYA Paraskovia, Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor, Art History Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
To the Problem of Integrated Research of Traditional Artistic Culture of the Peoples of Central Asia, Southern and North-Eastern Siberia (on the fieldworks materials of 2007-2010).
SUVOROVA Anna, Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor of Cultural Studies Department, Perm State Institute of Art and Culture.
Contemporary Art in Russia: Approaches to Analysis.
TIMOFEEVA Vlada, Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor of Art History Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
Symbols and Archetypes of Nomadic World in Contemporary Art (on the material of Arkhangai Arats by A. Osipov).
STAROSTINA Aitalina, Candidate of Architecture, Associate Professor, Head, Urban Construction and Economy Department, Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University.
Preserving Architectural Monuments of Lensk Region (on the example of churches of Nyuya settlement and Kubergan area).
RESHETNIKOV Georgy, Associate Professor of Design Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
Image and Shape in Regional Design.
PROTOPOPOVA Irina, Instructor of Solo Singing Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
On Some Theoretic Issues of Forming Professional Skills of Yakut Singers.
SLEPTSOVA Marina, Instructor of Art History Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
The Image of Tuyaryma Kuo in Nurgun Bohtur Opera-Olonkho by M. Zhirkov and G. Litinsky.
FYODOROV Afanasy, RF Honored Worker of Culture, Honored Artiste of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Associate Professor, Department of folklore and ethno-culture of the Peoples of the Arctic, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
Performing Peculiarities of the Sakha Shaman Songs.
MUKHOPLEVA Svetlana, Candidate of Philology, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher of Folklore Sector, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North SD RAS.
The Songs of the Coastal People «muora yreta»: Genre Peculiarities.
OBOYUKOVA Varvara, Head, Sakha Heroic Epos Olonkho Sector, Scientific and Research Olonkho Institute, Ammosov North-eastern Federal University.
Regional Peculiarities of Epic Songs (on the materials of the deciphered Olonkho songs).
LARIONOVA Anna, Doctor of Art History, Head, Folklore Sector, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North, SD RAS.
The Specificity of Epic Singing of P.P. Yadrikhinsky-Bedele.
VASILIEVA Rimma, Candidate of Philology, Researcher of Grammar and Dialectology Sector, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North, SD RAS.
Bilingualism of the Sakha People as a Linguistic Result of the Dialogue of Cultures.
NOVIKOVA Olga, Candidate of Art History, Instructor of Musical Education Department, Glinka Novosibirsk State Conservatory (Academy) (Novosibirsk).
Mode-Melodic Peculiarities in Khunan-Kara Tyva Heroic Epic.
IGNATIEVA Tatiana, Associate Professor of Art History Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
Local Singing Traditions of the Yukagirs.
KARDASHEVSKAYA Liya, postgraduate student of Art History Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
Mode-Intonation Peculiarities of Chants in Evenk and Sakha Eposes (on the example of “brother-sister” motive).
BERYOZKINA Ksenia, postgraduate student of Art History Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
The Peculiarities of Vilyui Osuokhai Chanting.
DYACHKOVA Zhanna, High Achiever in Education of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Instructor of Yakutsk Children’s Art School.
Personal Songs in Chukchi Musical Folklore.
DYAKONOVA Varvara, Postgraduate of Art History Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
Sakha Folk Musical Instruments in the Museum Stocks of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia).
SHAMAEVA Mariam, Theory of Music Instructor, Children’s Music School, Khatassy settlement.
Work of Master A.I. Chakhov on Revitalization of Sakha Folk Musical Instruments.
TOLSTYAKOVA Sima, Honored Worker of Culture of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Head, Traditional Dance School of State Institution “Arctic”.
Circular Dances of Eurasian Peoples.
SHARINA Rozalia, Choreographer, Comprehensive School of Melzhekhsin settlement of Megino-Kangalassy Region.
Imitating Dances of Northern Peoples.
SERGEEVA Eduara, Choreographer, Children’s Music School of Edeytsy settlement of Namtsy Region.
Analysis of Even Dance “Playing with Lasso” staged by L.A. Nikitina (Gulun dancing group).
ZHUKOVA Lyudmila, Candidate of History, Senior Researcher of Paleo-Asiatic Philology Sector, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North SD RAS.
Oral Folklore of Forest Yukagirs (oduls) about women’s and men’s shamanism.
ZABOLOTSKAYA Paraskovia, Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor of Art History Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
Shaman Masks of the Siberian Peoples (typological analysis experience).
IVANOVA Maria, Specialist of Center and Museum of Trump of the World Peoples (Yakutsk).
Ritual Sculptures “Emeget” of the Sakha shamans.
POPOVA Galina, Candidate of Philology, Associate Professor of Cultural Studies Department, Institute of Languages and Cultures of the Peoples of the Russian North- East, Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University.
On the Origins of the Sakha Religious Views.
EKEEEVA Natalia, Candidate of History, Associate Professor, Director, Surazakov Scientific and Research Institute of Altai Studies (Gorno-Altaisk).
Religious Beliefs of Altai Peoples.
GAVRILYEV Kirill – Kinten, Artist, Honored Arts Worker of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Director, Romanov Yakutsk Art School.
The Secrets of Tengrianism and the Belief of the Sakha People.
EGOROVA Lyudmila, Candidate of History, Associate Professor, Department of World History and Ethnology, кандидат исторических наук, доцент кафедры всемирной истории и этнологии, Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University.
Ideological Reconstruction of Calendar Holidays of the Sakha Ancestors in the Context of the Cult of Sky.
DMITRIEVA Oksana, Senior Lecturer of Foreign Languages Department for Technical and Science Disciplines, Institute of Foreign Philology and Regional Studies, Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University.
Divine Pantheon in the Sakha Wedding Algyses.
LYTKINA Galina, Special Disciplines Instructor, Yakutsk College of Culture and Arts.
The Cult of Fire in the Modern Cultural Space.
STROGOVA Ekaterina, Candidate of History, Researcher of Archaeology Sector, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North, SD RAS
Inter-influence of Cultures of the Russians and the Indigenous Population of the Lower Kolyma in the middle of the XVII century.
KULIKOVA Anna, Candidate of Philosophy, Associate Professor, Higher School of Music of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia).
Traditional Cultures and religions of the Indigenous Peoples of Yakutia in the Context of Historical Development in the XVIII-XX centuries.
MUKSUNOVA Daria, Special Disciplines Instructor, Yakutsk College of Culture and Arts.
Tangkha Winter Fortunetelling in the Sakha Culture: to the Issue of Religious Beliefs’ Essence.
VASILIEVA Nina, Candidate of History, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher, Arctic Research Sector, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North, SD RAS
On the Attitude of Christianity to the Traditional Religious Beliefs of the indigenous Peoples of Yakutia (on fieldwork materials).
NIKITINA Sargylana, Candidate of History, Researcher of History Sector, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North SD RAS.
Self-sacrifice of Orthodox Missioners in Yakutia in the ХIХ century.
BOYAKOVA Sardana, Doctor of History, Head, Arctic Research Sector, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North SD RAS.
Christian Traditions in the Sakha People Daily Life in the ХIХ – First Half of the ХХ centuries.
ASTAKHOVA Irina, Junior Researcher, Arctic Research Sector, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North SD RAS.
Religious Identity of the Indigenous Peoples of Yakutia at the Present Stage (on fieldwork materials).
SUNDUPOVA Oksana, Special Disciplines Instructor, Yakutsk College of Culture and Arts.
Calendar Symbols on the Petroglyphs of the Middle Lena River.
CHARINA Olga, Candidate of Philology, Senior Researcher of Sakha Folklore Sector, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North SD RAS.
Calendar-ceremonial folklore of the Russians of the Lena, Kolyma and Indigirka Basins.
VASILIEV Valery, Candidate of History, Senior Researcher, Sector of Ethnography of the Peoples of the Russian North-East, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North SD RAS.
Tailagan Holiday in Tunkinskaya Valley: Ethnographer’s View.
VARAVINA Galina, Junior Researcher, Sector of Ethnography of the Peoples of the Russian North-East, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North SD RAS.
Evens’ Calendar Holidays as a Reflection of their Traditional World View.
TIMOFEEVA Elena, Candidate of Pedagogics, Associate Professor of Humanitarian and Foreign Languages Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
Fire as a Sacred Power in the Traditions and Customs of Peoples.
VINOKUROVA Antonina, Senior Lecturer, Department of Northern Philology, Institute of Languages and Cultures of the Peoples of the Russian North- East, Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University.
VINOKUROVA Sargylana, Senior Lecturer, Department of Northern Philology, Institute of Languages and Cultures of the Peoples of the Russian North- East, Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University.
Comparison of Traditional Evinek Holiday of the Evens of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) and Nyorgenek Holiday of the Evens of Kamchatka Krai.
SLEPTSOV Yuri, Senior Lab Associate, Sector of Ethnography of the Peoples of the Russian North-East, Institute of Humanitarian Research and Indigenous Peoples of the North SD RAS.
Summer Calendar Holiday of the Evens.
SLOBODCHIKOVA Svetlana, 4th year student, Faculty of Folklore and Ethno-culture of the Peoples of the Arctic, majoring in Theory and History of National Artistic Culture, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture. Academic Supervisor: Timofeeva E.K.
English Halloween, Russian Christmastide, Sakha Tangkha.
SIDOROVA Tatiana, Lecturer of Humanitarian and Foreign Languages Department, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
The Problems of Arts and the Evil.
DEGTYARYOVA Victoria, Specialist of Creative Center, Scientific Editor, Arctic State Institute of Art and Culture.
Belief in Supernatural Powers and Mystical Fear as the Irrational Aspects in the Sakha Common Culture.
PAVLOVA Natalia, Candidate of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy Department, Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University.
The Archetype of Collective Unconscious and Culture of Eurasian People.
BERLYANCHIK Mark, Doctor of Arts, Professor, Head, Scientific and Research Center, Central Music School, Moscow Conservatory of Music.
Arctic keynote in art and spirituality in art education.
KRYLOVSKAYA Izabella, Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor Art History Department, Far-Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok).
GOLOVASHCHENKO Lilia, Master of Art History Department, Far-Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok).
Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom by A. Alaybyev..
SHIN Alexandra, Master of Art History Department, Far-Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok).
KRYLOVSKAYA Izabella, Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor Art History Department, Far-Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok).
Old Russian Origins of Harmony of S. Rakhmaninov’s “Vespers”.
ZUEVA Elina, Master of Art History Department, Far-Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok).
KRYLOVSKAYA Izabella, Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor Art History Department, Far-Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok).
“Cherubic Hymns” by D. Boryatinsky as a Reflection of the Leading Trends of Russian Choir Culture in the Last Third of the XVIII century.
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