Weekend must be started with watching the play “Do not joke with love” set on the eponymous lyric comedy by Pedro Calderon.
Venue: State Russian Drama Theatre
Time: 22 February, 19:00
For whole five days we will have a chance to get to know the works of talented artist from Gandja on exhibition “Xəzinə” (“Treasure”).
Venue: The Museum Center
Time: 20-25 February
Diving in charming world of music and dances at "Best Musical Show".
Venue: State Song Theatre named after Rashid Behbudov
Time: 23 February, 19:00
Spending a cultural and pleasant Saturday evening by listening to Fuad Akhundov’s lection “From Taghiyev’s theatre to crystal palace”. The guests will learn about the first Muslim opera singer and other bright representatives of artistic community of Baku of the oil boom period, which divided the city to East and West.
Venue: Kichik QalArt
Time: 23 February, 17:00-18:30
This week you can surprise your children with two master-classes, dedicated to art of Togrul Narimanbekov. Programs include face art, themed tours, quests, shadow theatre.
Venue: National Museum of Art
Time: weekdays – 10:30-16:00, Saturday – 10:30-14:30
If you still haven’t seen the exhibition “Germanaijan. German heritage and architecture in Azerbaijan”, you still have time until 28 February to catch up. Free entrance
Venue: Kapellhaus
Time: Tuesday-Saturday, 13:00-19:00
The play “Thumbelina” will definitely win the hearts of our little spectators.
Venue: State Russian Drama Theatre
Time: 24 February, 12:00
Pablo Picasso is a unique Spanish painter, one of the greatest artists of all times, founder of cubism. Guess, we are all familiar with his works. But where his art’s roots come from? What made Picasso? Answers to these questions we will find in the film by Phil Grabsky “Young Picasso”.
Venue: Park Cinema, Flame Towers
Time: 24 February, 13:00