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MARCH | 2007 | issue # 03 www.passportmagazine.ru Paradigm Shift for doing buSineSS in ruSSia iStanbul through ruSSian eyeS one day when women can demand anything contents. Publisher’s Letter 2 reaL esTaTe wine & dine The boTTom Line New international dimension thomas Koessler 36-37 Foreign Passport holders to Moscow’s leading residential realtor 26 A Very Special 8th of March Recipe should read this! 4 for the Ladies 38 Editor’s Choice 6 Novikov’s latest creation stimulates What’s On in Moscow in February 8-9 palate 39 Moscow Museums and Galleries 10 Kids ‘n’ Culture 11 Venues 11 Cover sTory Serviced Apartments grow in number and variety as an alternative to Moscow Hotels 28-29 feaTure Asian Fusion Match 40-43 Asian Fusion 44 CommuniTy toys for Nostalgia 50 One day when women Postcard from Belarus 50 can demand anything 12-15 Mac vs PC (Or Soar with the Eagles) 51 business Community listing 52 Leaders & Changes 16 distribution list 53 Paradigm Shift for doing business ouT & abouT in Russia 17-19 Forum to highlight Russia-Singapore business ties 20 From the primordial religion of the great arT hisTory mother to sacred contemporary the silver age of russian art in the oriental art 30-31 pre-soviet period 21 Fighting Fit 32 TraveL performing arT Johnnie Walker Black Label Black Ball 54 dancing the night away 54 CERBA & Russo-British joint meeting 55 iWC Evening of Excellence raises cash for charity 55 The LasT word istanbul through russian eyes 22-25 80 Years Young 34-35 Eric Kraus 56 PASSPORT | MARCH | 2007 | issue # 03  .letter from the publisher GeNeRAl DiReCTOR AND PuBlisHeR John Ortega, 784-2834 [email protected] eDiTOR-iN-CHieF John Bonar, 959-2873, 8-96-544-8073 [email protected] AssisTANT eDiTOR Anna Kulyagina, 959-227 [email protected] ARTs AND eNTeRTAiNMeNT eDiTOR Marina sinitsyna, 959-2342 [email protected] WiNe AND DiNiNG eDiTOR Charles Borden [email protected] CONTRiBuTiNG eDiTOR Daniel Klein [email protected] in this issue we welcome back our Editor-in-Chief, John Bonar, after his sojourn in hospital BusiNess WRiTeR undergoing major surgery. He has bounced back as enthusiastic as ever and is pressing James Blake [email protected] ahead with our plans to develop Passport Magazine. CONTRiBuTORs Our cover story this month is on Ladies day, the fabulous 8th of March, when women can James Alexander, Valeria Cheshko, Anne Coombes, demand anything, and usually get it! ian Mitchell debuts in Passport Magazine with this topic. Natalia Dementeva, susan Hetherington, linda lippner, ian Mitchell, Olga slobodkina, Glenn Walters, James logan thomas Koessler is a young Austrian chef who has made his mark on the Marriott Avrora COPY eDiTOR Hotel and in this issue he shares with us some of his ideas and motivations and offers a linda lippner mouth watering recipe for Ladies day. PROOF ReADeR We continue to explore the world of Arts and Entertainment and our Editor’s Choice, stephen lapeyrouse where Marina Sinitsyna selects the ‘must see’ items from our What’s On in Moscow in March DesiGN is an essential review. lev Marzeev, 8-926-524-8645 [email protected] the continuing confusion over the registration of foreigners’ stays in Russia is explored PHOTOGRAPHeRs in the Bottom Line and in our Business Section, Andrew Logan charts the changing empha- liza Azarova sis in foreign investment in Russia. We preview the important Russia-Singapore Business [email protected] Jason Platt Forum which will take place on the 6th of March where Russian business leaders, politi- [email protected] cians and legislators will be exploring how Singapore an expertise and investors can ben- WeBMAsTeR efit Russia’s 21st century development. in Real Estate we look at how serviced apartments Alexey Timokhin [email protected] are filling an accommodation gap in Moscow left by the 5,000 budget-priced hotel rooms removed from the market under the city’s hotel renewal plan. ADVeRTisiNG & sAles MANAGeR Atif Qayum, linda Mills Our travel article takes us to istanbul, that magical city on the Bosphorous, where Olga ACCOuNTiNG AND leGAl seRViCes Slobodkina looks at the ancient city through Russian eyes, giving a new perspective to this Vista Foreign Business support popular destination. Trubnaya str. 25/, Moscow, +7 (495) 933 7822 We are now into Lent, the period of pre-Easter fasting and Susan Hetherington reveals how the Anglican Church in Moscow is making this a special period of renewal. Nabi is an Asian Fusion restaurant which you can enjoy, provided you are not seeking a Lenten Menu. Unlike many restaurants who retain their customers with special Lenten Circulation 40,000. Readers 80, 000. Published by OOO Passport Magazine dishes in this season, Nabi stands aloof. All rights reserved This publication is registered by the Press Ministry the Last Word is provided by the outspoken and enthusiastic Russophile, Eric Kraus of No. 77-8639. 08.0.04 the Nikitsky Fund. editorial Address: Ozerkovskaya embankment, 50 Bldg.  Office 55. 5th floor On that note we leave you to prepare for Spring. 5054 Moscow, Russia Tel: +7 (495) 959-2332, Tel: +7 (495) 959-2875 Tel: +7 (495) 959-227, Tel: +7 (495) 959-2873 John Ortega Fax: +7 (495) 22-2677 www.passportmagazine.ru Owner and Publisher PASSPORT | MARCH | 2007 | issue # 03 2 Бумага “Балет”. прекрасное исполнение P E O P L E M A K E T H E D I F F E R E N C E IP_AdA4_Russian.indd 1 10-08-2005 14:52:03 .the bottom line Vyacheslav Postavnin, deputy Head of the Federal Migration Service, was the featured speaker at an AmCham briefing on Feb. 8. He spoke to a capacity audience of 250 members about the recent changes in the Russian Federation's migra- tion law. Passport was there to glean the lat- est on the registration process which has led to widespread confusion in its application. the 250 nervous and confused ex-pats and Russians (who work for companies em- ploying ex-pats) gathered to hear about the new rules that were enacted in mid-January relating to city registration of visas. during So- viet times in order to monitor, control and dis- courage free movement, a system of registra- tion was established whereby Soviet citizens were required to register if they moved to a foreign passporT hoLders new location. Russian’s still had to do that up until last year. the rule that was abolished last shouLd read This! year meant that Russians traveling from, say, tver or St Petersburg to Moscow could stay up Mr Postavnin know at the AmCham event. main differences is that according to the to three business days and if they stayed lon- the event was quite timely as it was held prior practice it seems that the immigration ger they had to register with local authorities on a sort of emergency short notice basis, card and city registration stamps were only a document confirming they were staying in a mere one week after the enactment of relevant if one was “carded” on the street; someone’s apartment (it had to be in a land- some of the new regulations. As the new whereas the airport was only concerned if lord’s apartment not in a tenant’s apartment), rules were hardly understandable to anyone, the exiting passport holder had a valid non- or in a hotel. According to the revised law all those who tried to leave the country or expired visa and a valid entry stamp; even of last year that period is now three months comply with the new system were very frus- to the extent that the airport officials would for Russians, but still remains three working trated. this frustration was loudly vented at not be bothered if there was an absence of days for foreigners. So a Russian could come the meeting and Mr Postavnin and even Mr an immigration card. it seems that accord- to Moscow from another city for two months Somers were being attacked and criticized ing to most local legal experts, that exiting and 29 days, take a one day trip to a city 100 from all sides. the official was not the drafter foreigners were not checked to see if they kilometers from Moscow by train and return, of the new rules but was receiving the brunt were properly registered in the various cit- and then would reset the clock for another 3 of all complaints. He offered anyone to send ies that they traveled as of the date of entry months. Some claim that the easing of the re- a fax to his office with specific questions and into Russia. According to the new system striction for Russians is one reason that there complaints and that his office would try to however, it appears that the computer will has been a noticeable increase in the number address them. One attendee which did not show the exiting passport checker if the for- of Moscow inhabitants. the latest traffic swells attack either the Minister or Mr Somers went eigner had a good and clean chain of title are testimony of this new rule. so far as to spend over five minutes to thank (ie didn’t have any “city registration gaps” the new legislation basically regulates and recognize the courage of Mr Postavnin during their Russian sojourn). foreigners in Russia, their entry, their exit, for being brave enough to answer hard All Passport Magazine readers and for- and their right to work here. questions and respond to harsh criticism of eign passport holders are hereby advised to While the three day rule still applies to the new regime. pay close attention to the new rules, keep a foreigners, some would argue that foreign- A transcript of the meeting is available from watch on the local press, and ask their legal ers now have a more simplified procedure the chamber’s web site www.amcham.ru. advisers about any upcoming changes; and, to register upon arrival. According to the At the end of the day it appears that even most of all, do not allow any registration old system, when you arrived in a city you if in the short term the procedure is not clear gaps as this may result in fines or administra- would have to submit your original pass- to all administrative personnel, that once tive violations. port through the “inviting agency” along all the dust settles foreigners will no longer For visitors ‘on the move’ timur Beslan- with some forms filled out by the landlord’s have to submit their original passport for gurov, the managing partner of Vista For- local counsel housing authority affirming two weeks. it now seems that certain pa- eign Business Support and an immigration that the landlord paid their water bill. two perwork will suffice and a new “card” will be lawyer, points out that the new rules require weeks would often pass and the passport provided that has to be returned to the issu- your registration only if you are in a city for would have a few more stamps indicating ing immigration authority when leaving the more than three working days. if you stay that the foreigner was now registered in city or the country. it is advisable however to on the move visiting Moscow and St Peters- that city. that was rather troublesome, es- keep at least a copy of this card. the bottom burg and even another provincial city, never pecially for those who traveled frequently. line is that the system has now shifted from spend more than three working days in each Now, according to the new so called “simpli- a paper and stamping system to a national then you don’t have to register at all! fied rules”, this registration is possible in the database which will track everyone’s move- VFBS has prepared an intelligent and post office or at a local immigration office. ments. Although it seems more Orwellian, helpful practical interpretation of the new the new regulations are not shy of teething it really should make everyone’s life a lot legislation and how it is applied. this is avail- pains as frustrated meeting participants let simpler in the long term. One of the other able on their website at www.vfbs.ru. PASSPORT | MARCH | 2007 | issue # 03 4 DesiGN CORPORATe iDeNTiTY GRAPHiC ARTs eXPOsiTiON PHOTOGRAPHY iNTeRNeT Tel.8.903.243.38 .editor's choice Mariinsky in the Bolshoi And again one great theatre is greeting another great theatre. this time Mariinsky theatre presents the works produced specifically for it by three young choreographers – Le Bourgeois gentilhomme, staged by Nikita dmitriyevsky to the music by Richard Srauss; Du cote de chez Swan with music by Leonid de- syatnikov and choreography by Aleksey Miroshnichenko; and Noah Gelbers's staging of Overcoat to Razina the music by dmitry Shostakovich. For the first time these ballets appeared during the 6th interna- Natasha tyioounnagl B caollnette Fmesptoivraalr ayn cdh owreeroeg praarpth oefr tsh, ew phriochg,r aemsta "bNleiswh eNda mbye sth". et htheeya ctoren tsienvueer athl ey etraards iatigoon, oalfl ionwvietdin igt Photo by tNoe uwn Sdtaegrgeo o mf thajeo Br orelspheori,t oMira trcrahn 4s faonrdm 5a, t1io9n:0 a0nd led to a considerable change of image. Jazz ColleCtion Festival Maestro of Russian jazz, daniel Kramer, has prepared something that can hardly fit into the definition of a "jazz festival". With jazz as a guiding thread, Kramer will lead his audience through other forms of contemporary art, such as dance, classical ballet, dJ music and even fashion. the festival will be opened by Anatoly Kroll's orchestra, one of Russia's most touring jazz bands. A true treat will be the musician that will appear next – Florin Niculescu. this French jazz violinist, mixing jazz with gypsy stylistics and tunes, has created a unique style of his own and earned the fame of one of the most romantic European jazz musicians. dessert of the day has been taken care of by Anna Plisetskaya who produced "the City through the Eyes of Jazz", with jazz compositions and classical ballet being the main components. during the second day of the festival Cannon dance from St Petersburg will present their version of the dialogue of jazz and dance, this time contemporary dance, while Vladimir Chekasin, whose works are marked by their unpredictability and spontaneous contact with the audi- ence, will open the second part of the concert with the play Chekasin Jazz. Another event not to be missed is a fashion show of the designers from Vyacheslav Zaitsev Moscow Couturier Laboratory. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall , March 23 and 24, 19:00 night streets oF Biennale if you have always believed that cello is solely for playing classical music, denis Shapovalov will show the hidden talents of this instrument. He makes it change its voice from the gentle classical sound in some parts to the harsher, rock-like one, in the others. Playing together with the electric guitar, trumpet, and synthesizer, denis Shapovalov's cello demonstrates the full range of its ca- pabilities. the program consists of 15 pieces with each one of them exploring the soul of the city at night as well as the soul of the person wandering around its streets. Presented as chapters of a single story, they talk of the starry sky, of doors being opened and closed, of the winter dream and of the lonely human voice sounding against the noise of the big city. Moscow International Performing Arts Centre, March 17, 19:00 BY MARiNA siNiTsYNA kosheen (Uk) darren "decoder" Beale wrote music for various punk groups in his early years; later on, having met Geoff Barrow, future founder of Portishead, he left his guitar and turned to his new love – electronic music. together with Markee "Substance" Morrison, he started playing drum and bass. By the time Sian Evans met the two, she had sung in a number of Welsh bands as a guest vocalist, had a child, and lived in a tepee where for the first time she started writing songs of her own. Having started working together, the three combined their love for rock, jazz, drum and bass and folk to create the extremely melodical songs coming from the heart that won over the audience first in the UK and then in a num- ber of other countries where they toured widely, breaking the stereotype that their kind of music is never played live. their songs are full of sincerity and freshness, be that the first album Resist, full of drum-and-bass beats, or the second one, Kokopelli, which is darker-toned, yet equally compelling. Apelsin Club, March 17, 20:00 tap Dogs With a number of awards behind their backs and metal platforms underneath their feet, these six restless Australian guys tap 75 minutes away, sharing their energy and the great time they are having on the stage with the audience. the creater of the show, dein Perry, took classes at e R the dance school but at the age of 17 saw no future in the dance career and thus joined a "nor- AT e H mal' job, just like the rest of his buddies. Nevertheless, six years later he came to Sidney to try T Oi his luck in the show business and was cast for the long-running Sidney production 42nd Street. H s Once the production was closed, Perry decided to contact his old tap friends which resulted in Ol B the creation of "tap Brothers". Later on "tap Brothers" transformed into tap dogs and started OV, P touring the world in 1998. Having gained world fame, in 2000 they were invited to perform u s u together with Kylie Minogue at the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games. talking Y R about the life of friends, the dancers never stop the constant beat and it's a feast for the eyes Mi A D as well as for the ears. Y B Operetta Theatre, March 8 through 11, 19:00 O T O H PASSPORT | MARCH | 2007 | issue # 03 P 6 .editor's choice . h 1 MarCh 5 MarCh ClassiCal MusiC ClassiCal MusiC Dmitry Pokrovsky ensemble with a concert “Face svetlanov Russian state Academic symphony ClassiCal MusiC ClassiCal MusiC c of love” Orchestra, Mark Gorenshtein (conductor), Vladimir Prague Virtuosi Chamber ensemble, Oldrich Novaya Rossiya state symphony Orchestra, Yury Moscow international Performing Krainev (piano), Alyona Bayeva (violin) performing Vlcek (conductor), Hilary Gardner (vocal, us), Bashmet (conductor), Marie-elisabeth Hecker arts Centre 19:00 Glazunov Concerto for violin and orchestra, scriabin r Valery Ponomaryov (trumpet, us), igor Butman (cello, Germany) performing elgar Concerto for cello RoCK Concerto for piano and orchestra, Mussorgsky- (saxophone), Andrey ivanov (contrabass), Mikhail and orchestra, Berlioz Symphonie fantastique a Mara Ravel Pictures at an exhibition ivanov (piano) Great Hall of the Conservatory 19:00 apelsin Club 20:00 Tchaikovsky Concert Hall 19:00 Tchaikovsky Concert Hall 19:00 oPeRa sHow BalleT m BalleT Tap Dogs (Australia) Tchaikovsky Swan Lake Tchaikovsky Swan Lake operetta Theatre 19:00 New stage of the Bolshoi 19:00 Kremlin Ballet Theatre 9:00 Through March  Also on March  RoCK Jazz DaNCe Nino Katamadze and insight Ara Gevorkyan and state Dance ensemble of 16 Tons 22:00 Armenia n state Kremlin Palace 18:00 9 MarCh Also on March  i ClassiCal MusiC PoP/RoCK Yelena Manistina (mezzo-soprano), Yevgeniya w Arefyeva (piano) performing Mussorgsky, Tchai- Bizet Carmen kovsky, Mascagni, saint-saens. Puressence (uK) Galina Vishnevskaya opera Centre 19:00 small Hall of the Conservatory 19:00 apelsin Club 20:00 Also on March 8, 2, 7 and 24 ClassiCal MusiC o Richard Dubugnon (France, contrabass), 2 MarCh 6 MarCh Rustem Kudoyarov (piano), soloists of Moscow c BalleT BalleT soloists ensemble (Nikolay solonovich, cello; Mariinsky Theatre performing Pugni Ondine Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet performed stepan Yakovich, violin; Nina Macharadze, viola) New stage of the Bolshoi 19:00 Kremlin Ballet Theatre 19:00 performing Dubugnon, Vaughan Williams, Bridge. smokie (uK) s Also on March 3 BalleT Rachmaninov apelsin Club 20:00 RoCK Tchaikovsky Serenade, Part Misericordes, Glass In Hall of the Conservatory 19:00 o the Upper Room. Also on March 7 ClassiCal MusiC 11 MarCh BieNNale ClassiCal MusiC Pier Paolo Koss Vita Futurista Pavel Chernyh (baritone), Aleksey Koshvanets m Moscow international Performing (violin), Nataliya sidorenko (piano) performing Mus- arts Centre 19:00 sorgsky, Tchaikovsky, stravinsky Rachmaninov Hall of the Conservatory 19:00 7 MarCh GuiTaR MusiC ClassiCal MusiC Jeremy Jouve (guitar, France) and Roman n Aleksey Nasedkin (piano), Vladimir Ovchinnikov Vyazovsky (guitar, Germany) in a concert “Homage (piano) performing Arensky, Rachmaninov, stravin- to Maria luisa Anido”. sky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Nasedkin Tchaikovsky Concert Hall 19:00 i scorpions (Germany) small Hall of the Conservatory 19:00 oPeRa state Kremlin Palace 19:00 ClassiCal MusiC sergey stadler (violin, conductor), Musica Viva Donizetti L’elisir d’amore n DRuMs Academic Chamber Orchestra performing Vitali stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musi- Yamato show (Japan) at operetta Theatre 19:00 Chaconne for violin and orchestra, Vivaldi The Four cal Theatre 19:00 Also on March 3 Seasons, Respighi Trittico Botticelliano, Verdi Les Also on March 24 o DuB-sTeP quatres saisons (ballet act from the opera Les oPeRa skream (uK) vepres siciliennes), Pearl for the Queen (ballet act Bach Peasant Cantata 16 Tons 23:00 from the opera Don Carlos) Helikon on Nikitskaya 19:00 and 20:30 RoCK Great Hall of the Conservatory 19:00 HeaVy MeTal s Olga Arefyeva and Kovcheg BalleT TsDKh 19:00 shostakovich, Tchaikovsky, scriabin, Glennie ' oPeRa seagull t Mozart La finta giardiniera stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musi- a Helikon on Nikitskaya 19:00 cal Theatre 19:00 Also on March 4 and 2 Also on March 0 and 30 oPeRa h 3 MarCh Moscow Philharmonia Academic symphony Orches- Bach The Coffee Cantata tra, Vladimir Ponkin (conductor), Anastasia Chebota- Helikon on Nikitskaya 19:00 and 20:30 ClassiCal MusiC w Nikolay Petrov (paino), Dmitry Kogan (violin) per- reva (violin) performing Suppe Overture to the opera Jazz Light Cavalry, Tchaikovsky introduction to the opera Angra (Brazil) forming Beethoven Sonata №5 for piano and violin The Queen of Spades, saint-saens Introduction and apelsin Club 20:00 (Spring), Brahms Sonata №3 for violin and piano. Rondo capriccioso for violin and orchestra, strauss Great Hall of the Conservatory 19:00 Three polkas (Leichtes Blut, Tritsch-Tratsch, Unter 12 MarCh ClassiCal MusiC Donner und Blitz), Waldteufel les patineurs, Wagner eliso Virsaladze (piano) performing liszt oPeRa Overture to the opera Die Meistersinger von Tchaikovsky Concert Hall 19:00 Bizet Carmen Nuernberg, introduction and isolde’s Death from the oPeRa stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musi- opera Tristan und Isolde, sarasate Zigeunerweisen, Mozart Cosi fan tutte, ossia La scuola degli amanti cal Theatre 19:00 Bizet-sarasate Carmen Fantasy, Mahler Adagietto stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Also on March 29 from Symphony №5, Glazunov Concert Waltz №1, Musical Theatre 19:00 Tchaikovsky The Waltz of Flowers and Pas de Deux R’N’B 14 MarCh from ballet The Nutcracker Band’eros Regina Carter Quintet (us), Regina Carter (violin), Great Hall of the Conservatory 19:00 ClassiCal MusiC apelsin Club 20:00 Carla Cook (vocal, us) ClassiCal MusiC Aleksey Rudin (piano), Vladimir Krainev (cello) RoCK Moscow international Performing igor Fyodorov (clarinet), sergey Kudryakov (piano), performing Franck, Debussy, Rachmaninov Masha i Medvedi arts Centre 19:00 Denis shapovalov (cello), Yulia Deineka (viola), Great Hall of the Conservatory 19:00 16 Tons 23:00 Jazz Maria Fedotova (flute) performing Beethoven, ClassiCal MusiC Nino Katamadze and insight saint-saens, lovreglio, Reinecke in a concert “9th Vladimir Galuzin (tenor), Anna samuil (soprano), No- 4 MarCh 16 Tons 23:00 Century. 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