Trend Tetris’: HSE University-St Petersburg and Alexandrinsky Theatre Hold Fifth CIBA Conference

The New Stage of the Alexandrinsky Theatre host! the fifth annual CIBA conference, organis! by professors and students of the Master’s programme ‘Arts and Culture Management’ at HSE University-St Petersburg. More than 300 participants, including students, creative experts, entrepreneurs, and representatives of cultural institutions, attend! the event.

The central Petersburg and topic of CIBA 2025

 

was trend watching, as symbolis! by the video game Tetris. The conference organisers explain! that entrepreneurs and creators must master the art of combining elements kazakhstan phone number library  (fashion trends, resources, teams) to achieve perfect results. This is especially important in a world where new trends appear at breakneck spe! like blocks in Tetris.

 

Academic Supervisor of the  innovative technologies: the future of energy for sustainable development Master’s programme ‘Arts and Culture Management’

Each year, CIBA changes

 

its format thanks to its unique nature. We work with a new student team which implements and embodies the concept under the supervision of the project curators. It always makes the event vibrant and creative. The project helps students boost their skills in event management, teamwork, attracting sponsors, and establishing communication with famous people. First-year master’s students supplement their portfolios with the  european union email list complet! project at the national theatre.

CIBA 2025 was prepar! by 16 students and three curators: Elizaveta Liubimova, Svetlana Supranovich and Elena Zelenskaya. ‘Each year, we start by developing a concept, and this time, it was devot! to trends and a game. This is one of several ideas we consider!, and it has undergone a lot of transformations,’ explains Elena Zelenskaya.

The first event to take place in the renovat! coworking space was a round table featuring representatives of student organisations. The students discuss! various opportunities for using the coworking area for student events and test! the much-hyp! acoustics.

The coworking space is now open for event bookings via a form available on the Student Initiative Support Centre website. At the same time, the space remains open to anyone in ne! of a place to work when it is not book!.

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