Today, 2 May, the long-awaited gala concert of the ‘Spring of BNTU’ festival took place at the Belarusian National Technical University. The most active students from the faculties gathered once again to enjoy the best performances from the four days of competition and find out the names of the winners.



The evening began with the appearance of the brilliant hosts Alena Metlushko, Alexander Pasko and Grigory Rakevsky. The students immediately set the tone for a festive and relaxed atmosphere.
Without delay, after the hosts appeared, the creative performances began. It is difficult to describe what happened on stage in words, but we tried to ensure that everyone could immerse themselves in this unique atmosphere.
The Faculty of Mining and Engineering Ecology presented a unique artistic dance performance. The emotional performance made everyone in the hall feel the power and depth of its meaning. The students proved once and for all that sometimes body language can say much more than ordinary words.

The singers from the automotive engineering faculty continued to evoke genuine emotions in the audience. In a romantic duet with backing vocals, the artists tenderly performed a foreign composition. The harmony of their voices and sensual performance won over the audience, who applauded the young talents.

In addition to vocals and choreography, Polytech students demonstrated excellent acting skills. This was not the first time that the Faculty of Architecture performed in their native Belarusian language with a unique storyline. It is safe to say that the same STVM architecture performance can be watched with interest not only a second time, but even a tenth time.

That evening, BNTU saw many familiar fictional characters. There were even ghost hunters. The spirit seekers from the Faculty of Energy not only caught ghosts, but also played musical instruments with them, treating the audience to a performance full of drive.

Talent and style – these two components proved to be key in the performances. The guys demonstrated all the brilliance and versatility of their abilities. The performances ended on such a bright note. It was time to announce the results of the festival.
To award the participants of the first day of the competition, Anna Rumyantseva, Master of Sports of the Republic of Belarus in sports dancing, winner and prize-winner of republican and international competitions, finalist of the World and European Championships among formation teams, participant of the television project ‘Star Dances’, took to the stage.
The dancers were awarded diplomas in special categories:



The winners of the dance festival were:



Theatre and film actor Vladimir Voronkov, permanent host of Kalykhanka and member of the Youth Variety Theatre, was invited to present the awards to the artists on the second day of the competition.
Winners in special categories:



The overall winners of the student theatre festival of miniatures were:



The best voices of Polytech were awarded by Samir Yolchiev, a scholarship holder of the Presidential Fund of the Republic of Belarus for the Support of Talented Youth, first-degree laureate of the international arts festival ‘Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk,’ and superfinalist of the show ‘Factor BY 2025.’
Diplomas in special categories were awarded to:



The top three winners of the song festival are as follows:



Instrumentalists-engineers also received gifts. Prizes for performances on the fourth day of the competition were presented by artist, musician, winner of international competitions, balalaika virtuoso Alexander Voronishche and leading stage master, conductor of the People's Brass Band of the BNTU Department of Culture Pavel Krivokhizha.
First, the jury members presented the artists with diplomas in special categories:


The winners of the first three places on the final day of the Spring competition were:



The organisers did not overlook the video presentations of the faculties. This year, by the way, there were three prize places. Kirill Savitsky, head of KSART MEDIA video production, was invited to announce the results.
Thus, according to the results of the ‘Video Presentation’ competition, the prize places were awarded to:




After the first part of the award ceremony, the hall was filled with loud cheers and applause, as Alexander Voronishche, an artist beloved by Polytech, appeared on stage. He gave a brilliant performance of musical compositions on the balalaika, which caused a storm of emotions among the audience, who sang along and danced with pleasure.

After a musical interlude, the highlight of the evening arrived – the awarding of the overall winners of the festival. Ksenia Yakushenko, Vice-Rector for Research at BNTU, took to the stage to announce the results.

The winners of the ‘Spring BNTU – 2025’ festival were:




The coveted Grand Prix went to the Faculty of Management Technologies and Humanisation.

Congratulations to the winners of the festival! We wish all participants continued success on stage and hope they continue to delight those around them with their talents!
See you next year, Spring!