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Saturday, 4 December 2010

Abramovich in King’s College London


Abramovich for King's College team


November, 26 was a day of fun. My short review is dedicated to a night of humour, the KVN event that we highlighted before.
It was a significant event for Russian students in London that was organised with the highest standards of KVN game, therefore teams where judged by famous Russians such as Roman Pavlyuchenko – famous Russian football player, actress, London based artist, authoritative  businesswoman and others; not yet Abramovich.
The event was held in London School of Economics’ building in a quite small Theatre so it was very crowded with those passionate about humour, socialising and having a great laughter.
LSE building, stage
The performance began with a general introduction of teams, curious stories about how students find London, sketches about students’ life.
Then it was followed by questions from the judges, that was basically an improvisation from students who had to answer those questions in a funny way.
The last part of the show was a musical performance, when each team had to sing and show their sketches.
Each part of the performance was judged and in the end of the show the final results were announced.
Competing teams were from 6 different universities: University College London, London School of Economics, Essex University, King’s College London, Nottingham University and Imperial College London
King’s College team got the 1st place. Someone might argue that this happened because of Abramovich in their team, probably he paid for their triumph…
And now more seriously: the team was really talented, with a great performing skills, funny sketches and beautiful voices. Every single person of the team was a character with his own personality and style of joking. The most intriguing part of their performing was Abramovich’s appearance on the stage. Later on everyone realised that he was just a ‘duplicate’ of real Abramovich, a student of King’s College.
I am happy about the event, another Humour Night will be in February and as Russian students say it is going to be even more fun!
UCL team
Essex University representatives
Imperial College team

LSE team
(From Alexandra With Love)
        

8 comments:

  1. Greate photos! Very interesting! That's new for me!!!!

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  3. Great review.. i`m really interested what football player was doing as a judge? :)))

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  4. He is famous so it was kind of luck to have him there. Also like in TV show KVN judges can be of different professions.

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  5. "Someone might argue that this happened because of Abramovich in their team, probably he paid for their triumph…" - hahaha, well noticed :D !!
    Do you know if they have an official web-site of KVN in the UK ?!

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  6. Yes, actually there is a website made specially for the UK audience.
    http://www.kvnuk.co.uk/#/about-us/4544367959
    you can also have a look at KVN UK channel in Youtube http://www.youtube.com/user/KVNUK2010 (both are in Russian)

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  7. That's awesome, cheers ;D !!

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  8. Can't belive that in UK/London KVN is on highest level, with top class guests. I'm amased but sad, wanted to ask Abramovich, how to earn money these day's :DD

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