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Actors of the Free Theater Company have a break during the play "The Technique of Breathing in an Airless Space" being shown in a private flat. The company stages plays written by contemporary playwrights on contemporary and banned subjects such as the search for identity, sexual relations, drugs, etc.S. and S. having breakfast with their daughter. These two women are very creative personalities and have made a significant contribution to Belarusian dramatic art and music. A homosexual family in Belarus is one of the examples of underground culture; usually sexual minorities do not show their orientation in order to avoid the negative reactions of people.Behind the scenes of a new movie by director Ura "Kefir" Random passersby in the Serebryanka dormitory in Minsk take part in the mass scene. This is the third film. His new film represents the "Minsk which the people of Minsk want to see" The director says that "through shooting a new culture arises.""Kefir" wears black nails, military boots, tie and leather coat and gathers the "intelligentsia of the dormitory."Flash-mob on Oktyabrskaya Square in Minsk organized by students of the European Humanities University to protest against the unlawful closure of their university.
A closed concert of Belarusia's legendary rock-band Krama. At this moment the band does not give big concerts, preferring to perform in cafes and closed apartments.Performance "The Year of the Kulik or The Return to the Museum as if it Were Contemporary Art" organized by Alexey Fedorov and Andrey Shaporov which took place simultaneously with the opening of a photo exhibition in the capital at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The aim of this action was to attract attention to the weak representation of Belarusia's young artists and the repressive position of visitors.Editorial office of the unique black and white glossy magazine CD which has a circulation of 299 copies. Till recently this magazine was distributed among young people at shops and clubs.

Unexistence
Belarusian underground culture does not belong to the public life of the country. Most ordinary men in the street will never witness anything beyond the usual. In spite of its elusive existence, underground culture in cities like the Belarusian capital of Minsk is embodied in a variety of ways...

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