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Republican stage of the competition “Иры фидæн”

On the basis of the state budgetary educational institution “Education Center” “Erudite”, the republican stage of the competition “Иры фидæн” was held. The competition was timed to coincide with the International Decade of Indigenous Languages. The objective of the competition was to popularize the Ossetian language, Ossetian literature and the works of oral folk art, familiarize children with the culture and traditions of the Ossetian people, cultivate artistic taste and stage culture, and increase the activity of educating pupils. The competition was held in one nomination: “The best staging of a work of art.”

The performances of the participants were evaluated by the competition commission. The criteria for evaluating the performances of the participants were:

acting skills, expressive speech of actors;

the presence of elements of decor and costume;

scenario decision (relevance and depth of disclosure of the topic, originality and novelty);

developmental and educational orientation of the staging;

compliance of the repertoire with the age of the performers.

The winners of 23 preschool educational institutions of the republic took part in the Competition. The winners and prize-winners of the Competition are marked with letters of thanks from the Ministry of Education and Science of North Ossetia-Alania.

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