CU Man in crowd listening CU Head and shoulders of a Russian soldier MS Russian soldiers MS floodlights on top of stand MS man and girls doing Russian dance CU man watching LS girls dancing round man MS Russian army band on stage MS Line of girl dancers LS Band and choir on stage MS...
CU Man in crowd listening CU Head and shoulders of a Russian soldier MS Russian soldiers MS floodlights on top of stand MS man and girls doing Russian dance CU man watching LS girls dancing round man MS Russian army band on stage MS Line of girl dancers LS Band and choir on stage MS Part of the choir Girls and soldiers LS the choir lined up on stage MS Girls and man dancing LS Elevated over crowd towards stage LS soldiers dancing on stage & LS MS girls dancing on stage MS man dancing with arms linked through two girls MS girls and men dancing MS the band conductor MS the band, showing conductor MS the conductor MS choir lined up on stage SCU girl taking photographs LS GV elevated MS people sitting watching MS Russian soldiers dancing on stage.
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