User:Kseni-kam
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Name | Ksenia K. |
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Born | July 22, 1993 |
Languages | Russian (native), English (advanced), Spanish (bilingual), German (basic) |
Hobbies, interests, and beliefs | |
Books | The Master and Margarita, One Hundred Years of Solitude, The Secret History, Vladimir Mayakovsky poetry |
Music | Jorge Drexler, Zemfira, Chambao, Tu otra bonita |
Interests | |
dance, contemporary dance, flamenco, photography, visual arts, cultural anthropology, cuisine |
My name is Ksenia. I am from Russia, but I have lived, worked, studied, and taught in Mexico since 2016. I have an MA in Cultural Studies from RSUH and a licentiate in Contemporary Dance Education from the National Dance School of Nellie and Gloria Campobello. Currently, I work primarily as a dance teacher, Spanish as foreign language teacher, dance performer and performing arts researcher. I collaborate with the Open Knowledge Association. Translating articles from Russian to English has become a way for me to learn and relearn about Russian culture from a geographical and symbolic distance, which living abroad and being a translator implies, that is why I mostly enjoy working on articles about Russian painting, music, literature, and religious topics.
"I receive a small stipend from the Open Knowledge Association (OKA) to support my work on Wikipedia. However, the contributions I make are my own.
OKA is a non-profit organization that seeks to improve the coverage of content from non-anglophone countries, which is typically underrepresented in Wikipedia. More information about OKA can be found here".
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Some articles I've translated from Russian
[edit]- Festive Procession with a Song. Kolyada
- Bearing Away the Bride
- Conversation at the Television Set (Vysotsky's song)
- Smoke-free bathhouse (Vysotsky's song)
- Eya Fechin
- Little Dot Hetherington at the Old Bedford
- Francis Hetling
![]() | This user is a translator from Russian to English on Wikipedia:Translation. |