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Stas Namin
Stas Namin (Mikoyan Anastas Alekseevich) is a Soviet and Russian musician, composer and producer.
He was born in 1951 in Moscow. Mother-Nami Artemyevna Mikoyan. It was her name that Stas took as a creative pseudonym. His paternal grandfather, Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan, was a well-known political figure in the USSR, who also dealt with the issue of relations with Cuba.
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Under the influence of the hippie movement "Children of Flowers" in 1969, Stas Namin created the group "Flowers". But the group "Flowers" was banned and it was renamed by the participants to the "Group of Stas Namin". Tsvetov's activity resumed only in 1986, when the famous perestroika began. Stas is the author of many popular songs ("Early to say goodbye", "Summer Evening", "Nostalgia for the present", "Light and Joy", "We wish you happiness" , etc.)

With the opening of new freedoms in Russia, Namin created an independent radio station, a TV company, a record label, a magazine, and much more. Stas Namin organized many historical events — the first national pop-rock festival in the USSR in Yerevan in 1981, the first international rock festival in the USSR in Luzhniki in 1989, a series of ethnic music festivals "United World", a charity concert" Peace to Karabakh " in 1989 in the Kremlin Palace of Congresses. In 1989, Namin opened the non-governmental foundation "Children of Armenia" to help victims of the earthquake in Spitak.

Stas Namin created the non-governmental organization "Stas Namin Center" in the Green Theater of Gorky Park. It brought together young and talented musicians, new musical groups ("Gorky Park", "Moral Code", "Kalinov Most", "Splin"), poets, artists and designers. In fact, it was the first production center in Russia.

In 1987, Namin created the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, which recorded more than eighty CDs with music for movies, animated films and computer games... etc.
In the 1990s, Namin entered the first list of the most influential people in Russian show business.

In 2000, he actually retired from active social activities and public life. His interests returned to his personal work — rock and symphony music, painting, theater, photography, film production.
As a film director and producer, Namin created a series of travel documentaries: "Real Cuba", "Northern India", "Ancient Temples of Armenia", as well as an interview film with Ernst Neizvestny. Produced the film Free to Rock (USA).

In parallel with working on creative projects, since 2008 Namin has been engaged in teaching activities and is a professor and artistic director of the course of the Faculty of Cultural Studies and Musical Art of the Moscow State Humanitarian University. Sholokhov, Professor and artistic director of the musical course at the Faculty of Musical Theater of the Russian Academy of Theater Arts (GITIS).
Website stasnamin.ru
Participation in projects:
Project: HAPPINESS