Vera Polozkova

Vera Nikolayevna Polozkova (Russian: Ве́ра Никола́евна Полозко́ва; born March 5, 1986) is a Russian poet, actress, singer.[1][2]

Vera Polozkova
Born
Vera Nikolayevna Polozkova

(1986-03-05) 5 March 1986
Occupationpoetess, actress

Biography

Vera Polozkova was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. She wrote for the newspaper A Book Review, and the magazines Cosmopolitan and Afisha. Until 2008, she worked in ART4.RU Contemporary Art Museum.[3]

Her first public performance took place in 2007 in the Bulgakov House. Her first book of poems Nepoemanie was published in 2008, by the writer Alexander Zhitinsky, whom she met through her blog.[4]

In February 2009, the skid was awarded Curiosities in the nomination Poetry[5]

Since 2008, he played in an interactive play Georgy Genot Anonymous Artists (Joseph Beuys Theatre, together with Theatre.doc). Her first partner in the play was Mikhail Kaluzhsky, then play for two came to play Vera Polozkova and Arman Bekenov (co-author). In 2008, the publishing house Livebook published her collection Photosynthesis. It was released in conjunction with the photographer Olga Pavolga. The collection consists of text and photos Pavolga took. Subsequently, Photosynthesis was reissued three times in connection with the commercial success of the book. The total print run is about 30 thousand copies.

On June 8, 2011, Polozkova debuted her demo album Sign of inequality, and during the first week, sales on the Internet ranked first in the number of downloads on the site muz.ru. The record did not come out on any physical media, because from the very beginning it was declared as a pen test. Lena Grachyova produced and was the author of the musical concept. Sergei Goychayev wrote the music. Subsequently, Grachyova's musical group was gathered, and the authorship of the music has become common. Group Members (at different times): Sergey Goychayev - keyboards, Nikolai Saginashvili - acoustic guitar, Alexander Bgantsev - bass guitar, Anatoly Levitin - drums, Vladimir Litsov - electric.

From autumn 2011 to summer 2012 Faith and her musicians gave about 60 concerts in Russia and Ukraine. The group became a participant in the anniversary festival Invasion in 2011 was one of the headliners of the festival More Amore in 2012. That year, they opened with the performance Festival of Festivals on Poklonnaya Hill in Moscow in honor of the Day (2012). It was nominated for the Steppenwolf independent music award. In October 2011, the club 16 tons handed skid and its Group Award Golden Gargoyle for the album Sign of inequality. The music of the album has changed and is appended during this time. The summer of 2012 double album Sign of inequality was recorded at Victor Bulatov's Music Street Studio. Album presentation was held November 6, 2012 at the Moscow Mayakovsky Theatre and went to re sold out.[6]

In January 2013, the premiere of the first clip of the Vera skid for the song from the album Sign of inequality of Evening. The operator and the director of the clip - Sergey Sarahanov.

In February 2013, the premiere of the clip joint skid Vera and Svetlana Surganova Gertruda.

Polozkova is one of the heroines of the book of the journalist and poet Yulia idlis Runet. The created idols,[5] published in 2010. Heroes of the book - the eight most famous, brilliant and successful Russian bloggers.

Vera Polozkova - winner of the Rimma Kazakova Prize 2011. In 2012 Polozkova nominated for Snob Magazine award Made in Russia in the category Literature for the synthesis of the literature with other arts.

In 2013, Vera becomes the nominee Parabola Award, established in 2013, the same year they Andrei Voznesensky's fund, headed by the widow of the poet, writer Zoya Boguslavskaya.

Personal life

August 9, 2014 married musician Alexander Bgantsev.[7] Son Fyodor (born December 29, 2014).

References

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