At school most of all, for some reason, I like physical education. Maybe because you do not have to strain and think, maybe because there you work physically, and not mentally. And today the sun is shining in the street, the weather is wonderful and I'm happy to go to school. Today we have not just a school day. Today we have a holiday: at the school stadium will be held annual school competitions among classes. This year we have prepared better than in the past, specially trained a lot. We are ready to run and jump, to perform all the relay races. Our team is more than ever set to win. We watched the older guys and this year we will be able to show the master class. Our girls have come up with the same green costumes for us, we will carry out all the exercises in them. Competitions will begin very soon, this is truly an exciting action, where you can observe the speed of runners, the flexibility of gymnasts and the talent of the player. And if you think about it, all these sportsmen are ordinary pupils of our school. Trains us all my favorite fizruk. In the past, he is also an athlete, only a professional. He also instilled in me a love of sport. Sport always brings only joy and pleasure. You develop physically, you train your endurance and strength, you temper your health. Today we are doing a great job, it will be fun and interesting.
Konstantin Stanislavsky (1863-1938), a Russian actor, director, and producer, best known for developing the system of acting called the Stanislavsky system. Konstantin Stanislavsky had a great talent, an impressive appearance, a vivid imagination, and a fine intuition. He was born in 1863. At the age of 8 he became interested in the circus, and often starred in his own imaginary circuses. He first appeared on the stage at age 14. His first independent production L. Tolstoy's The Fruits of Enlightenment (1891), was a major Moscow theatrical event. Konstantin Stanislavsky was the founder of the Moscow Art Theatre (MKMT), which was opened in 1898. He performed numerous powerful roles: Astrov in Uncle Vanya (1899), Gayev in The Cherry Orchard by Chekhov (1904), etc.; In 1918, K. Stanislavsky became head of the Bolshoi opera Studio, which was later named after him. He is also well-known as an administrator, director, and leading actor of the Moscow Art Theatre. Stanislavsky toured Europe and the United States in 1922-1924, promoting his ideas. He died in 1938, at the age of 74.
And today the sun is shining in the street, the weather is wonderful and I'm happy to go to school. Today we have not just a school day. Today we have a holiday: at the school stadium will be held annual school competitions among classes.
This year we have prepared better than in the past, specially trained a lot. We are ready to run and jump, to perform all the relay races. Our team is more than ever set to win.
We watched the older guys and this year we will be able to show the master class. Our girls have come up with the same green costumes for us, we will carry out all the exercises in them.
Competitions will begin very soon, this is truly an exciting action, where you can observe the speed of runners, the flexibility of gymnasts and the talent of the player. And if you think about it, all these sportsmen are ordinary pupils of our school. Trains us all my favorite fizruk. In the past, he is also an athlete, only a professional. He also instilled in me a love of sport.
Sport always brings only joy and pleasure. You develop physically, you train your endurance and strength, you temper your health. Today we are doing a great job, it will be fun and interesting.
Konstantin Stanislavsky had a great talent, an impressive appearance, a vivid imagination, and a fine intuition.
He was born in 1863. At the age of 8 he became interested in the circus, and often starred in his own imaginary circuses. He first appeared on the stage at age 14.
His first independent production L. Tolstoy's The Fruits of Enlightenment (1891), was a major Moscow theatrical event. Konstantin Stanislavsky was the founder of the Moscow Art Theatre (MKMT), which was opened in 1898.
He performed numerous powerful roles: Astrov in Uncle Vanya (1899), Gayev in The Cherry Orchard by Chekhov (1904), etc.;
In 1918, K. Stanislavsky became head of the Bolshoi opera Studio, which was later named after him. He is also well-known as an administrator, director, and leading actor of the Moscow Art Theatre. Stanislavsky toured Europe and the United States in 1922-1924, promoting his ideas. He died in 1938, at the age of 74.