Russia, St. Petersburg
Russian artists were responsible for evolving much of the modernity in which we live. Our tour explores the rich heritage of St Petersburg as well as its present culture, music, dance and cuisine.
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ABOUR ST.PETERSBURG
Sparkling in the snow and dramatic in the moonlight, St Petersburg, splendid capital of Peter's empire and his ìwindow on the westî still captures the imagination as a city built for Tsars.
We are drawn to this city of phantoms because we are seekers of dreams and the story of Imperial Russia continues to fascinate and allure. However, by the early twentieth century, Russia had developed an extraordinary rich and diverse culture. Its music and literature took the world by storm. Its indigenous, prePetrine artistic traditions, rediscovered, served to enrich this cultural synthesis. Russia was a leading center, pioneering new forms of theater and generating ideas which fertilized modern design.

Russian artists were responsible for evolving much of the modernity in which we live. Our tour explores the rich heritage of St Petersburg as well as its present culture, music, dance and cuisine.

The trip is led by John Stuart, a Russian history expert and previously Head of Sotheby's Russian Department in London. John has written RUSSIA IN WINTER Friday, March 8th to Monday, March 18th, 2002 books and essays on icons and Imperial Russia, and is also the author of St Petersburg, Portrait of an Imperial City.
Our co-host is Ivan Samarine, an expert on icons and Russian painting. He has recently written a book on Russian painting, Seas, Cities and Dreams: The Paintings of Ivan Aivazovsky.

Our program will take participants into the heart of the city that Peter The Great built astride the River Neva, with its neoclassical elegance, its splendid collections, its magnificent court, its unparalleled art works and its sumptuous lifestyle.

Through study of icons, art and architecture, as well as performances at the Mariinsky Theatre (also known as The Kirov) we will see how color and grandiosity was always key to the Russian heart.
Through special events, private receptions, entrée to places not often open to the public, exposure to artists, musicians and writers, and scholarly study, we bring St Petersburg to life, both in the glory of its past and in the present.
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