MSUPE Ambassador – Laureate of the Moscow Student Spring

MSUPE Ambassador – Laureate of the Moscow Student Spring

May 16, 2026
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Slava Prizentsev, a student at the Faculty of Social Communication at MSUPE and a university ambassador, became a 3rd degree laureate of the XI "Moscow Student Spring" – 2026 festival in the theater category.

This year, Slava participated in one of the capital's largest creative festivals for student youth for the first time, representing Moscow State University of Psychology and Education (MSUPE) at the regional stage of the competition.

For his performance, he chose the work "…About the Red Mongrel" by Eduard Asadov – an emotionally powerful poem that requires not only stagecraft but also deep emotional immersion. It was with this piece that Slava previously won the university stage of the "MSUPE Student Spring" festival, earning the right to represent the university at the city level.

The regional stage of the XI "Moscow Student Spring" festival brought together talented students from Moscow universities and served as a platform for creative exchange, professional evaluation of performances, and exposure to best practices in student art. Based on the results of the competition program, Slava Prizentsev was awarded the title of 3rd degree laureate, becoming the only MSUPE prize-winner at the festival in 2026.

"I was very happy to represent MSUPE at a festival of this level. This season gave me a lot of experience that will certainly be useful in the future. It was especially valuable to receive feedback from the jury, watch the performances of other participants, and feel the atmosphere of a large creative community",

noted Slava Prizentsev.

The student expressed special gratitude to the organizing team of the "MSUPE Student Spring," who supported the festival participants at all stages of preparation and the competition program.

Participation of MSUPE students in citywide creative projects and competitions is an important part of the university's extracurricular activities. It allows students to discover their talents, develop communication and creative skills, and worthily represent the university at major youth venues in the capital.

We congratulate Slava Prizentsev on this well-deserved result and wish him further creative success, new achievements, and bright victories!