
A Magical New Year’s Performance-Concert Brings Fairy Tales to Life at the Andrei Cheglakov Foundation
Moscow, December 28, 2025 —
In a warm and festive atmosphere filled with music, imagination, and artistic dialogue, the exhibition hall of the Andrei Cheglakov Foundation hosted a special New Year’s performance-concert for children and their parents on December 28, 2025. The event took place within the space of the landmark exhibition “Vladimir Nemuhin 100”, offering audiences a unique encounter where visual art and musical storytelling met in celebration of the holiday season.
The performance, titled “Nelly Bukashkina Sings Songs of Fairy-Tale Heroes”, was presented by acclaimed singer Anna Tchaikovskaya, whose expressive voice and theatrical sensitivity transformed the concert into an immersive fairy-tale experience. Designed especially for young audiences while remaining equally engaging for adults, the program invited families to step into a world of beloved characters, magical narratives, and timeless values conveyed through song.

A Dialogue Between Art Forms and Generations
Set against the backdrop of the exhibition honoring the centenary of renowned artist Vladimir Nemuhin, the concert created a symbolic dialogue between generations and art forms. Nemuhin’s legacy—deeply rooted in philosophical reflection, abstraction, and cultural memory—formed an inspiring environment in which music could resonate beyond entertainment, becoming an extension of artistic education and emotional discovery.
The Andrei Cheglakov Foundation, known for its commitment to promoting contemporary art and cultural heritage, deliberately framed the children’s concert within this exhibition space. This approach emphasized the Foundation’s belief that art should be accessible, inclusive, and meaningful to audiences of all ages, and that early encounters with creativity can leave a lasting impression.
A Festive Journey Through Fairy Tales
During the performance, Anna Tchaikovskaya brought to life a gallery of fairy-tale heroes through carefully selected songs, combining playful melodies with expressive storytelling. The character of Nelly Bukashkina, guiding the musical journey, became a bridge between the stage and the audience, encouraging children to listen, imagine, and emotionally engage with the stories unfolding through music.
The concert format blended elements of theatrical performance and interactive communication, creating a joyful, participatory atmosphere. Children responded with enthusiasm, while parents appreciated the artistic quality and cultural depth of the program, making the event a shared family experience rather than a performance directed at a single age group.
Celebrating the New Year Through Culture
As a New Year’s event, the concert carried a special emotional resonance. It celebrated themes of kindness, wonder, courage, and imagination—values traditionally associated with fairy tales and the holiday season alike. The combination of festive spirit, high artistic standards, and an educational undertone reflected the Foundation’s broader mission to foster cultural curiosity and creative thinking.
A Meaningful Cultural Initiative
The success of “Nelly Bukashkina Sings Songs of Fairy-Tale Heroes” highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary cultural initiatives that unite visual art, music, and performance. By hosting a children’s concert within the framework of “Vladimir Nemuhin 100”, the Andrei Cheglakov Foundation reaffirmed its role as a dynamic cultural platform—one that honors artistic heritage while actively shaping the cultural experiences of future generations.
The event concluded with warm applause and visible delight among young and adult audience members alike, leaving behind not only New Year’s cheer but also a sense of connection to art as a living, shared experience.
A Magical New Year’s Performance-Concert Brings Fairy Tales to Life at the Andrei Cheglakov Foundation
A Meaningful Cultural Initiative

