7 Days That Didn’t Shake The World
7 Days That Didn’t Shake The World. On June 25 – July 1 Russia is voting on the amendments to its Constitution. Inter alia, it will let the incumbent stay in office for another 16 yrs, after 20.
Have you been to any other country with such public administration efficiency & veteran president? Isn’t this another reason to #VisitRussia in addition to many other reasons (#RussianHistory #RussianCulture #RussianCuisine #RussianNature ) to have a #RussianTrip or #MoscowTravel to #VisitMoscow ( esp #MoscowChristmas ) #VisitSergievPosad & many other places incl. #BolshoiTheater on the façade of which this video mapping was performed by Moscow-based team ‘Screen Blasters’ http://screen-blasters.com in 2019 ?
Pls comment the post if you wish to see more examples of video mapping on #BolshoiTheater http://angel-taxi.com/bolshoi façade and videos and pics of Russian Constitution voting. They're amazing!
New NORMAL ?
On March 25 2020, a “week off” was announced in Russia, which was the first time period for covid19-related isolation. That ‘week’ was then followed again and again by new ones. The vid shows how empty the #GUM Dept Store at #RedSquare #Moscow was on that eve. That is the place quite popular among shoppers, tourists and passersby. It only re-opened in early June.
In those 2 mo. lots of things became normal: #stayhome for weeks, rigorous washing products and clothes at home after shopping, no handshakes, eating garlic 3-4 times a day, waiting for weeks for answers from people (and not getting ones) and so on. How have we got accustomed to this, so that it became normal? And when will it normalize?
UPD: March 25 2021. There are still almost no tourists on Red Sq., let alone for Red Square Tour https://angel-taxi.com/moscow-red-square-tour