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A scene with pioneers for an evening of relaxation. Pioneer party in the style of the USSR. Let the enemy go to the bottom

Cool scenarios and scenes for anniversaries and birthdays of men and women, which are always useful for Merry congratulations at the table.

Most often, skits are needed for performances and at the same time presenting gifts. We have more than 100 types of various congratulatory speeches for different ages: from 18 to 80 years old! But the most popular, of course, are for the 50th, 55th, 60th, 65th, 70th anniversary. There are also mini skits for children's day birth from 1 year to adulthood.

We also offer complete scenarios for holding anniversaries with musical accompaniment, competitions, games, remade songs, ditties and congratulations from guests.

We offer to buy scenes at a price of 49 rubles for a cheerful congratulation:

– a colleague (woman or man);
– girlfriend, friend, colleague;
– close relatives: mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, sister, brother, daughter, son, etc.;
– other relatives: aunt, uncle, mother-in-law, father-in-law, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, godfather, niece, goddaughter;
– retiring or leaving for another job.

There are no such humorous and original miniatures on the Internet; the likelihood that someone will congratulate the hero of the day with the same scene as yours is minimal!

If the sample scripts do not suit you, we will be happy to compose a new original custom script for you! To do this, write to us by email: ZAKAZ@site

In the past, as usual, the grass was greener, the ice cream tasted better, and the country was united, great and powerful... The past does not return, but you can briefly plunge into the special atmosphere of the past during a party organized in the style of the USSR.

Time Soviet Union are still vivid in the memory of people who are not yet old, but young people will be happy to immerse themselves in the romance of past decades.

Former times, as a rule, are remembered only for good things, and these memories are worth reviving. The attributes and special spirit of the Soviet Union, recreated for the duration of the celebration, is not just a theme party, but, one might say, a kind of “reconstruction”. Let nostalgia for the “good old days” bloom in full bloom, the connection between generations be strengthened and a good and bright mood simply reign!

What and where can be noted in the style of the USSR?

USSR-style will be appropriate for any celebration:

  • name day of those born in the Soviet Union;
  • company party on the occasion of February 23, May 1, March 8;
  • New Year's party;
  • corporate celebration, for example, a company anniversary;
  • alumni meeting;
  • professional holiday (Builder, Metallurgist or Accountant Day);
  • and, of course, on anniversaries, starting from the new five-year anniversary in the life of the family and ending memorable dates in the life of any person for whom the abbreviation “USSR” carries a special meaning.

Almost any room can be adapted for a celebration. It is quite acceptable to organize a party in an apartment, it is not that difficult and will not require large expenses, we will tell you how to do it as simply and efficiently as possible. An office space is also suitable for this.

If you are planning a cafe or restaurant, you will be closer to the revitalized era if you choose those located in buildings from the 70s-80s, but you can easily add uniqueness to any interior yourself. A great option is a summer playground or a celebration in the lap of nature: you can recreate the atmosphere of a pioneer camp or cleanup event!

We invite guests

The very first thing you need to do when preparing for any holiday is to make and present invitations. After all, at a themed party, a dress code is required, and guests will need time to prepare a costume. Therefore, it is better if they are aware of the time, place and theme of the holiday 1-2 weeks in advance.

Of course, the style of the celebration should be reflected in the invitation. Let's give a few hints interesting options its design:

  1. Soviet postcard. Many people still have elements of their children's collections in their homes. Write the invitation text with an ink pen or imitate a typewriter font.
  2. Telegram form. The sample can also be found on the Internet. Another option is to print the letters on yellowish paper like wrapping paper, cut them out in the form of ribbons and stick them inside postcards (this is how congratulatory telegrams came to the USSR).
  3. Party card. One of the most respected documents of that era. Presenting such a document at the entrance - what could be more prestigious! Except that mandate of a deputy of the Supreme Council.
  4. Certificate. Giving such an invitation to the “Guest of Honor” or the “Excellent Party Member” will be fun and unusual.
  5. Poster. Soviet posters are a very recognizable attribute of the era, so it’s worth finding a suitable example on the Internet and reducing it to a postcard format. And if in Photoshop you insert a photo of your guest in place of the hero depicted on the poster, then he will keep your invitation as a souvenir and will proudly show it to his friends!
  6. Soviet invitation card. It was possible to get to the most interesting events in the USSR only by personal invitation. So make a ticket like this: use the color red, the coat of arms of the USSR, images in a recognizable style (the same postcards will serve as examples), sweeping painting and a government seal.

When formulating the text, remember the expressions of a bygone era: “Dear comrade (name)! We invite you to take part in the ceremonial meeting on the occasion of (specify the occasion). The dress code is formal. Please arrive promptly. Committee of organizers of the solemn holiday."

70 years, so different...

The era of the USSR lasted 70 years, which included several different times, distinguished by their originality: for example, NEP, the time of dudes, the post-war industrial boom, the 80s with their famous Olympics, etc. Of course, you can choose to celebrate a specific era with all its features and subtleties. This will be especially appropriate when celebrating an anniversary, in order to remind the birthday person of the times of his youth or childhood.

Or you can avoid delving into the intricacies of historical reconstruction and create a cheerful festive “mix”, which will simply be called “USSR style”, in which case it will be easier for the owner to choose attributes, and for the guests - costumes.

What might be needed to organize such a holiday? Go through the attic of your grandmother's house, the mezzanine of an old closet, visit the former school: suddenly, somewhere in the closet there are still written-off Pioneer belongings and outdated maps of a country that has changed its borders.

You may find it useful:

  • old Soviet newspapers and magazines;
  • toys of that time - dolls, cars, bears, bunnies;
  • glass bottles for kefir and Soviet champagne;
  • labels, wrappers, pictures, etc.;
  • Soviet money or its imitation;
  • any pioneer attributes - tie, armband, bugle, drum, pennant;
  • retro things: a lamp with a lampshade, a decanter with cut glasses, a gramophone or record receiver, a cassette or reel-to-reel tape recorder, an abacus.

Welcome! Wipe your feet

In order to transform the room and give it a resemblance to the chosen era, first decide what exactly it will depict: a party meeting hall, a Soviet apartment, or maybe a working canteen for Komsomol members who explored virgin lands? This is not mandatory; you can simply adhere to the general style trends and decorate the room in a festive way, but in accordance with the theme.

At the entrance put a rug with a thoughtful inscription “Wipe your feet”, and hang a “Wardrobe” sign on the hanger (and the numbers that you give out to guests can be used for drawing forfeits).

Table. The main color of the holiday will, of course, be red, but be careful not to overdo it, because in large quantities this color increases tension. A red tablecloth can be used to cover a large table; tablecloths with fringes are also suitable. Place a vase of wildflowers and a water decanter with glasses on each table.

Walls Posters must be decorated: after all, at that time not a single room could do without them. Choose bright ones that are appropriate in meaning: for example, “Man is a friend, comrade and brother to man,” “I have friends everywhere,” etc.

You can play with Photoshop and transform them a little. You can also hang printed portraits of party and government members or famous singers and film artists on the walls. A banner made of red fabric with white letters with some slogan suitable for the occasion will look beautiful; “Peace to the World” will be universal. A map of the USSR with the coats of arms of all union republics will immediately add a “thematic” feel.

"Hall of Fame" will gather guests around for a long time, because it will contain their photographs (preferably black and white) with flattering individual signatures, for example, “Production Leader”, “Excellent Activist”, “Mentor and Teacher”, “Chief Leader”, “Noble Grain Grower” ", "Hero of Labor".

Other accessories.Everything that you can find to add color to the room should take its appropriate place. Place a stack of newspapers on the coffee table: surely one of the guests will want to take a break from the general bustle and leaf through Literary Gazette or Collective Farm Woman. You can also put a lotto set and a chessboard there.

Place a lamp with a shade on your nightstand or hang it above your desk. Place Soviet dolls and bears on the back of the sofa. Hang a grocery bag with a can of sprat in tomato on each chair, green peas and a bottle of lemonade or Zhigulevsky - these can be given to guests as souvenirs. Don’t forget about the red banner - place it on a stand in the center of the room or in the “red corner”.

Watch this video where the hostess of the celebration shows how she decorated the room for a party in the style of the USSR.

If you are registering New Year's celebration, look for glass toys for the Christmas tree or make decorations yourself, and for the top you just need a red star.

Festive set or why there was everything on the table that was not in stores

You can approach the issue from two sides: serve popular dishes of the Soviet era, or stylize and decorate any modern treats. Both ways are good in their own way, both will create the necessary atmosphere at the table.

If you choose the first path, then place on the table:

  • Olivier salad;
  • herring under a fur coat;
  • jellied fish;
  • boiled potatoes with dill;
  • dishes with sliced ​​cervelat;
  • pickled cucumbers;
  • canned fish salad;
  • sprats, sprat in tomato;
  • processed cheese "Druzhba";
  • sandwiches with squash caviar(if the table is set “richly”, then you can use red and black, just don’t smear it over the slice, but put it in a small pile);
  • the Kiev's cutlets.

For dessert, the cakes “Bird's Milk”, “Log”, “Fairy Tale”, cakes “Korzinochki”, “Eclairs” or “Tubules with Protein Cream”, chocolate “Alenka” are suitable.

For drinks - lemonade in glass bottles (look for the brands "Buratino" or "Duchess"), homemade compote or juice in three-liter jars, for alcohol - "Soviet champagne", vodka "Russian" or "Stolichnaya", five-star cognac, you can put for lovers of a bottle of fruit and berry wine. If you don’t find any rarities, print and re-glue the labels.

Any familiar dishes will become in keeping with the style if you serve them in an original way, for example, by cutting out decorative red stars from tomatoes to decorate sandwiches or by placing a scarlet banner from tomatoes on top of a salad. bell pepper on a toothpick. Or you can download the flags, cut them and secure them on toothpicks or skewers..

If you prefer a buffet format, decorate it in the style of a Soviet buffet; it is advisable to have a chubby barmaid in a white headdress behind the counter.

Who to be? Choosing an image

Of course, for such a holiday you need to reincarnate yourself. We have already agreed that it is not necessary to strictly adhere to one exact time for choosing a suit. During the Soviet era, there were many recognizable images and colorful characters that can be embodied as a model.

The owner of the house or the leader. This role is the main one, so the image of a party leader (you can choose a specific person!) or the host of some important event (such as Comrade Ogurtsov from “Carnival Night”) would be appropriate. For a woman, the image of a counselor, teacher, or Komsomol athlete is suitable.

Images of guests. Use your imagination or simply ask older relatives and ask them to lend you things that were popular at that time.

Depending on the chosen image, you can become:

  • dude: pipe trousers or bell-bottoms and bright jackets for men, fluffy dresses with polka dots for girls.
  • schoolboy or schoolgirl. The famous brown dress with an apron for girls (white bows and socks are a must!), white shirt with blue or black trousers for boys.
  • pioneer (pioneer). The pioneer uniform, unlike the school uniform, had a blue bottom and a white top, and, of course, a pioneer tie; you can complement the suit with a cap and an armband;
  • workers and collective farmers. Proletarians came to the holidays dressed up, in light shirts (you can roll up the sleeves), sometimes in jackets with leather patches on the elbows. The trousers may well be a little short. Work overalls are, of course, colorful, but it’s up to you to decide whether they are appropriate for a holiday. A girl needs a blouse with a flower or polka dots, a plain six-piece skirt and a bright scarf tied under her braids.
  • Komsomol member/Komsomol member. Leather jacket for both sexes, for women a red skirt and scarf. A Komsomol badge is required.
  • fashionable student of the late 80s– girls are mastering colored leggings (“dolchiki”), and boys are working their magic in the kitchen, making homemade “varenki”, because where does the money for “branded jeans” come from for poor students?
  • athlete. Suit for men: in those days, most were fond of sports, so they could often be found in a tracksuit (on the way to training or back), many wore blue “sweatpants” from Adidas at home.
  • Soviet citizens. Here the scope for imagination is simply endless. For inspiration, watch again Soviet films where the heroes are celebrating something: the same “Carnival Night”, “Sorcerers”, “Enjoy Your Bath”, “This Merry Planet” and others. You will have fun and gain ideas!

For girls, in addition to the suit, there is great importance hair and makeup.

For the looks of young pioneers and schoolgirls, ponytails or braids with bows are suitable. The peak of fashion was the “palm” - a high ponytail decorated with several elastic bands at once. As Soviet girls grew up, they had perms, and bouffant hairstyles were also very popular among them. Bright makeup with clear black arrows on the eyelids, well-blackened eyelashes and blush on the cheekbones is appropriate for the holiday.

Meeting with guests

It’s better that guests get into the festive atmosphere right from the doorstep. Let the owner or hostess meet them already in character. You can organize a “registration” of guests: a signature in a special “registration book”, which by the end of the evening will turn into a “book of wishes”.

If a guest fails to comply with the dress code, a stern Komsomol member can reprimand him: “Comrade, you are out of shape!” and offer to choose for yourself one of the pre-prepared accessories for careless guests (a scarlet armband with the inscription “Duzhinnik” or “Duty Officer”, a pioneer tie, a cap, a badge, etc.).

The holiday can begin with a solemn speech by the host. Make it according to the model of the Soviet speeches, but just don’t drag it out. It’s worth looking on the Internet for samples of speeches by government leaders and stocking up on “tasty” quotes like “ Central Committee Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and the Council of Ministers of the USSR, with a feeling of deep joy, inform the party and the whole Soviet people..." In general, "You are walking the right road, comrades!"

Here again we recall the principle that we decided to adhere to at the beginning: we mix both original entertainment of that era and modern competitions, adapted and stylized to the chosen theme.

How did Soviet people have fun when they got together for the holidays?

  • sang with a guitar;
  • played charades, burime or “typography” - games related to words, because it was not for nothing that the inhabitants of the USSR were considered the most reading nation;
  • danced to a tape recorder;
  • participated in various competitions invented by mass entertainers (that was the name of the animators).

You can modernize these entertainments a little, and also add to them other games and competitions, colored with the appropriate surroundings.

For winning competitions, give the winners incentive prizes-souvenirs (magnets with USSR symbols, pencils, notepads, etc.) Or you can give a Soviet banknote or coin (or its imitation) as a prize, and at the end of the evening hold an auction where lots Soviet goods will serve: a can of sprat in a tomato sauce, a roll of scarce toilet paper, the magazine “Rabotnitsa”, etc.

We offer you several options that will help push your imagination and quickly and easily resolve the issue of the holiday program.

Karaoke is a win-win entertainment option that, as a rule, suits the taste of most guests. Select a repertoire from your parents’ favorite films: “The Adventures of Electronics”, “Jolly Fellows”, “Office Romance”, etc. If you want to really have fun, use the musical motifs of popular Soviet cartoons: “The Town Musicians of Bremen”, “On the Road with the Clouds” , "The Adventures of Leopold the Cat." Or you can pay tribute to the pioneer past and perform “Soar with fires, blue nights” or “Our locomotive, fly forward.”

For example:

I am a piece of the banner
Scarlet three ends,
Once you put it on, carry me,
Don't lose face! (Pioneer tie).

Handbag in a hole
In general, decent
Very convenient, environmentally friendly! (String bag).

You will find this blue cabinet everywhere.
If you need fresh water,
Throw in a penny and drink your own water,
Well, in three he’ll pour cream soda too! (Soda water machine).

Quiz

For smart audiences, you can set interesting questions about the USSR:

  • How many republics were there in the USSR? (15). And in 1924? (6)
  • Whose name did the pioneer organization bear before it became Lenin's? (Spartak).
  • What was the name of the Soviet Sunday morning program for children? ("Alarm").
  • What about a daily radio program for schoolchildren? (Pioneer Dawn").
  • What could you buy in the USSR for 1 kopeck? (A box of matches, a glass of soda, 2 envelopes without stamps, a simple pencil, a sheet of paper, a metal pen for writing, 1 cigarette, a sewing needle, a piece of chalk, a simple notebook, a paper bookmark for books...)

The quiz can be supplemented with a competition for knowledge of Soviet advertising. Questions and answers can be viewed.

Competitions

“Competition is the creativity of the masses,” as the great leader said. Various competitions, especially socialist ones, were very popular among Soviet people.

So organize a competition on any topic you like:

  • who can tie a pioneer tie faster (you can do it for yourself, or you can do it for a friend!);
  • who remembers more catch phrases from Soviet films (if you think about it for a long time, you’re out, there’s only one winner!);
  • who can solve the Rubik's cube or the Snake cube faster (if you find enough props);
  • who can better make a cap for a construction brigade from a sheet of Pravda;
  • relay race “collect a string bag”, etc.!

Who said that?

  • “You can, of course, teach a hare to smoke! But, in principle, nothing is impossible. For a person. With Intelligence! - secretary Verochka from “Office Romance”.
  • “At 40, life is just beginning. Now I know that for sure!” – main character film "Moscow Doesn't Believe in Tears"
  • “I demand the continuation of the banquet! – Ivan Bunsha (“Ivan Vasilyevich is changing his profession”).
  • “What disgusting thing - this is yours jellied fish!” – Hippolyte (“Enjoy your bath”).
  • “I feel sorry for the bird!” – Shurik, “Prisoner of the Caucasus.”
  • I can go on for a long time...

Nostalgia for prices or who remembers how much sausage cost 2.20?

The presenter shows the product, and the participants try to guess how much it cost in Soviet time. Whose option turns out to be closer to the truth gets the product!

  • Pie with cabbage, potatoes, onion and egg – 4 kopecks.
  • Cake “Potato” – 22 kopecks.
  • Baby soap – 14 kopecks.
  • Balloon – 3 kopecks.
  • Cologne “Russian Forest” – 1 rub. 20 kopecks

If you find other items, Soviet prices for them can always be checked on the Internet.

New life for old abbreviations

Give the participants cards with Soviet abbreviations written on them. Offer to come up with them new transcript associated with the hero of the occasion, for example, the CPSU - Handsome guy Seryoga Super, VDNKh – Friends met and we feel good.

Ready-made set of abbreviations: CPSU, Komsomol, VDNKh, TASS, DOSAAF, GTO, CMEA, VChK, RSDLP, All-Russian Central Council of Trade Unions, MTS, Red Army.

Outdoor games

They are best held for a younger audience, especially if the meeting format is “open air”. Thus, Soviet girls loved jump ropes and rubber bands: it’s worth remembering and trying “both running, and on the spot, and with both feet together!”

Mobile relay races will add to the fun, for example, “collecting waste paper” - while the music is playing, you need to pick up as many newspapers (pre-scattered) as possible; the music has stopped - tie them up in a bundle and run to the “reception point”! Whose pack is heavier? Who is first?

Disco or "dancing"?

In the USSR, both options were used, and this, of course, is an integral part of the party. Let the guests dance to the tunes of VIA “Zemlyane”, “Verasy”, “Pesnyary”, to the early songs of Pugacheva and Rotaru. Compositions of “Tender May”, “Combination”, “Secret”, “Bravo” and other disco will add sweet retro nostalgia to the evening.

A fitting end to the party

To make the ending worthy of the whole holiday, think about it in advance. After dancing, when the guests are quite tired from all the entertainment, they need something calm, peaceful, summing up the evening. Maybe each guest will make an entry in the book of “Complaints and Suggestions” (remember, at the beginning of the evening it was the “Registration Book”?) A final ceremonial speech by the host or host of the party would be appropriate. It will be interesting to present gifts at the end of the evening, for example, pre-prepared pennants with comic inscriptions “To the drummer of dance work”, “Excellence in competitions”, “For the most original hairstyle - forward to new achievements!” etc.

If the celebration takes place outdoors, a pioneer bonfire will be a great finale.

Parties in the style of the USSR are gaining popularity, because any past is fraught with inexplicable attractiveness and romance. Please yourself and your guests, because preparing for such a party, thanks to our detailed recommendations, will not be difficult at all!

If you haven't yet decided which idea to go with, then the video below will convince you that a USSR-themed party is a great idea!

Remake it for the organization...taken from the anniversary:
Scene Pioneers.

1. We, the pioneers, are the children of our country!

There is no one happier than us in the world.

To be with you again today,

2. Her whole life serves as an example for children.

Both the October soldiers and the pioneers.

We came to congratulate Auntie!

1. We came to you to learn from our elders,

How should you drink so as not to get completely drunk?

How should you eat to keep your figure?

We came to congratulate Auntie!

2. We are the pioneers of the Soviet country.

You, auntie... have been in love with you for a long time.

We can't find a better friend -

We came to congratulate you today!

1. We say without despondency and laziness:

We don't know about generational conflict.

You, aunt... are younger than us,

We must take your example in this too.

(everyone sings a song together)

Let the blue nights fly like fires!

We, the pioneers, “want a glass.”

It's high time for us adults to pour:

We came to congratulate Auntie!

(They offer glasses to the hero of the day to drink. The hero of the day pours it for the “pioneers”)

2. And now we will hold a solemn ceremony for our hero of the day to join the pioneers.

1. Dear aunt.....!

Please accept our congratulations,

And instructions for life.

Promise us not to get sick

Getting younger every year

Don't be sad and don't be bored,

Every day is easy to meet.

Be ready!!!

Jubilee: Always ready!!!

2. Do physical exercises

And in the garden digging in the beds,

Don't forget about friends

Invite me to visit you more often.

Be ready!!!

Jubilee: Always ready!!!

(Drum roll, tie a tie for the hero of the day.)

  • Pioneer tie. You can try to find an old one if you still have it, or make a new one.
  • Cap.
  • White shirt.
  • Soviet school uniform. It's easy to find, and can be useful later for nightly role-playing games.
  • Pants, skirts and shorts in three colors: blue, brown, black.
  • Sandals, shoes, shoes, sneakers.

Girls can braid their hair or make two ponytails with bows or colored ribbons. In this sense, it’s easier for guys - they need a neat haircut.

Menu for a pioneer party

If you don't know what to do at a party Regarding the menu, there must be cut glasses, aluminum utensils, and gray plates. The menu on the table should be everything simple and appetizing: sandwiches with red caviar and sprats.

The pioneers did not drink alcohol, so limit yourself to juices and lemonades. For dessert, custard cakes, straws, cinnamon rolls, Eskimo ice cream, marshmallows, and toffees are served. It is important to remember, when creating unusual parties in the spirit of Soviet times, everything should be banally simple. And if you want to organize young people's parties with modern dishes, then contact Sushi Lover.



Modern Japanese style party

In warm weather, it is unrealistic to sit in stuffy rooms, especially when it comes to holidays and other events in cafes and restaurants. I want to feel a breath of fresh air, to be surrounded by nature and freedom. Many organize parties in summer cafes, sanatoriums and recreation centers.

If earlier the delivery of food and the necessary equipment, organization and decoration of the premises brought discomfort, now it is in demand and even got its name - catering on-site. It includes: delivery, table setting, room decor, food preparation. If you decide to organize a Japanese party with friends, our company Sushi Lover offers its services on a professional basis. Rolls and sushi are tasty and healthy food.

Sushi catering can be organized at a wedding, anniversary, bachelorette party, birthday, team building, business negotiations. The great advantage of Japanese dishes is that they are prepared during the holiday, so guests will enjoy fresh dishes. What is sushi catering and what does the cost depend on?

  • The cost of services includes delivery of products to the specified location; the price depends on the number of products and location of the location.
  • Using dishes and cutlery from Japanese cuisine.
  • Cooking for a holiday.
  • Decoration of the room.
  • Table setting.
  • Guests service.

Japanese cuisine is always delicious, bright, unusual, healthy dishes, which will decorate any event or theme evening and bring pleasure to your guests. You can order sushi catering from us separately or together with other services for creating a holiday, and we will be happy to make your holiday unforgettable. We also organize a sushi station - a mobile counter where the chef cooks right before your eyes.

This process is presented in the form of a colorful show and will delight your guests. And if you want to surprise your guests even more, order from us a mosaic of sushi and rolls in the form of a portrait of your friends. Such a surprise will definitely not go unnoticed; people will talk about it even later. for a long time after the end of the event.



What's a party without master classes?

Our company offers everyone who wants to have a fun time at the party - exciting master classes on creating sushi and rolls. Creative chefs will tell you about the peculiarities of preparing Japanese dishes, teach you how to choose the right ingredients and fillings, cook rice and season it. Group training Start and Intensive is a two-hour lesson during which everyone will master cooking techniques, save time and gain useful skills.

(Children run out. Some tumble, some sing, dance, some talk, some bang on the drum, some laugh)

Leading:

What happened, what is it?

Why is everything all around?

Spun, spun

And it went head over heels?

Maybe a terrible hurricane?

Leading:

Is a volcano erupting?

Leading:

Maybe it's a flood?

Why the pandemonium?

Student:

Just on Danko's birthday

We can't do without any troubles,

That's why we invite you to a holiday

Everyone: both adults and children!

(The song sounds to the tune of “Let them run clumsily”)

Let them run if necessary

Pedestrians through puddles,

And our birthday has arrived.

Wish us a holiday

So that every prankster

Always grew into a man!

Chorus:

Real and worthy

He was always honest and brave!

So that our board of honor

It's become long!

(The presenter shows the “Roll of Honor”. The “March of the Cheerful Guys” sounds)

Two years have flown by in an instant, and sure enough,

That tomorrow marks the third year!

But the heart beats calmly and steadily

And there are no interruptions in his rhythm.

It is in good pioneer hands.

That heart was lit by Gorky’s Danko!

Belongs only to the young and daring -

Two years in life, of course, is not a long time!

(Singing to the tune of the song “How Young We Were”)

How young we were.

Now completely different

In two years we became

We've grown up completely!

We defended the first year then,

The second one has already been completed.

We didn’t lose any friends -

That's why my soul feels good.

Nothing on Earth can be called durable.

Both childhood and youth are fleeting!

But in memory forever, but in memory forever,

But Pioneer Country will remain in the memory!

Counselor:

For me Pioneer -

Childhood delight

The joy of recognition

Fantasy space,

Hiking romance,

Happy bonfires,

Guitar songs,

The smell of the winds.

And also Pioneer -

There will be a parade

Lines and fees,

Children's competitions

Leader work,

Fussing with danchats,

Always ready to go into battle!

For me Pioneer -

Festive march,

Drum beat,

Salute wave,

Red tie,

Pride in

That I am in Pioneer and this is mine.

Friendship and honesty

Enthusiasm and ardor -

This is just how a pioneer has always been.

For me Pioneer -

Wonderland.

And I was lucky -

I lived in it

Pioneer leader.

And let the wrinkles

Years marked -

Pioneer is with me

Will always remain!

(Sounds “Song about Pioneer Friendship”)

The reporter:

The program “How It Was” is on air.

"How it was?" - we often ask ourselves the question. But will we find the answer?

(Addresses the old man)

I know that you were once one of the very first pioneers in our school. Share your memories with us! You hear me?

(The old man looks around, does not listen to the announcer)

An old man in a red tie (answers, “murmuring”):

When I was not yet a pioneer, I already participated in amateur performances.

Memory #1

(Performance kindergarten"Chamomile". “Kids” come out: some pick their noses, some are shy)

1st child: The choir of the kindergarten “Yamashka” is performing, soloist Petya Tsvetochkin.

Soloist (sings):

Don't be an insect, I'll suck you in, I'll suck you in

And I’ll put you in a glass jar, I’ll put you in it.

Boom-tsa-tsa, boom-tsa-tsa, boom!

Soloist (speaking):

Did you like it?

Well then I'll sing again!

(He sings many times, each time asking whether he liked it or not. If they answer that he didn’t like it, he says: “But I’ll still sing again!” In the end, the “kids” carry the soloist off the stage)

The reporter:

All this is wonderful, but that’s not what I’m talking about... It’s interesting to know how the pioneer organization “Danko” was formed? Seems...

Old man (interrupts the reporter):

When I was not yet a pioneer, I already... (The reporter interrupts him)

The reporter:

Tell me, did you often have parades and songs? How did they go?

Old man:

I remember... (He is not allowed to finish)

Memory #2

(The guys come out in an unfriendly formation, are dressed sloppily, carry out drill commands at random and leave)

The reporter:

Yes, this is so instructive... Just to think that thanks to people like you, the Danko pioneer organization still exists in our school.

(The pioneers come out in a clear formation, with a chant. They report to the counselor)

Commander:

Comrade counselor, the “Danko” squad is ready to hold a festive concert dedicated to its own birthday. Chairman of the Squad Council _______________________.

Free!

Commander:

To the right, march forward step by step!

(The pioneers sing the song “Rise up with fires” and leave at a marching pace)

1st Pioneer:

Is two years a lot or a little?

We ask ourselves this question.

2nd pioneer:

What was missing from the Danko squad?

3rd pioneer:

What has been done and what have we not managed to do?

What is there for you and me to achieve?

4th pioneer:

We didn't sit in silence for even a minute.

Our battle cry rang out from all sides.

5th Pioneer:

In our squad, danchas grew up,

They will soon be pioneers!

I'll pass the baton to the guys,

It's time to speak up!

(Transmits a red flag)

We could take a very long time

Name your affairs

List fees, competitions, festivals.

But the trouble is that time is running out

And the concert was just in time.

We will only name numbers

The cases we have carried out (list the cases).

They argued, they created, they invented.

We tried to make life in the squad better, more interesting and memorable for a long time!

(The song “Fortune Teller” plays)

One (singing):

It's time, in my opinion, to start our birthday celebration.

We don't even know what to say.

Did you bring the jam?

(Addressing the audience)

Well, where is the cake, where is the chocolate?

Where are the chips, where are the candies?

We are all ready to receive gifts and bouquets!

(Show a large box with the inscription “For gifts”)

The floor for congratulations is given to the director and guests.

It's time, let's start the concert by request!

It's not very hot in our hall yet,

But I think there will be jokes and laughter soon

Everyone will be warmed up here!

(The song “Sandbox” plays)

Seven notes, how simple and how difficult,

And it’s impossible to resist!

We love songs since childhood,

After all, you can listen to them, you can sing!

(The song “Seven Flowers” ​​plays)

Leading:

Well, now dance warm-up for everyone sitting in the hall. The most important thing is to watch carefully and repeat everything that I show.

(The presenter, accompanied by rhythmic music, shows funny movements that the audience must repeat).

Dance warm-up

(Old Russian grandmothers come out)

1st grandmother (rubs her hands):

Well, that's it, I did it!

2nd grandmother:

What did you deal with?

1st grandmother:

Not with what, but with whom! With the host... The bastard didn't want to let me on stage! So I... (shakes his fist).

2nd grandmother:

Well Rambo! Come on, show me your muscles.

1st grandmother:

Come on (shy). And in general, I wanted to show something else.

2nd grandmother:

What did you want? (With suspicion) Ay, shameless girl!

1st grandmother:

Why shameless! I wanted to show the number, that is, announce it!

2nd grandmother:

(1st grandmother announces the next number of the concert program. Dance. 1st grandmother somehow crawls onto the stage and immediately falls asleep, snoring)

2nd grandmother:

Get up, why are you lying down?

1st grandmother:

Don’t bother listening to music, you can only dream of something like this in a dream!

2nd grandmother:

What nonsense! Well, take a nap, just crawl away and don’t bother us listening.

(The song “Night Music” plays)

2nd grandmother:

Froska, what's wrong with you?

1st grandmother (comes out with a jump, carries a tray with a loaf of bread in her hands, flirts):

I brought bread and spectacles to the audience.

2nd grandmother:

Oh, spectacles! Is this really a spectacle, this is some kind of pasta! (Points to the legs of the 1st grandma)

1st grandmother:

Very slender... pasta. Forever you!

2nd grandmother:

Now one girl will come out. Here she will show a real spectacle!

1st grandmother:

An artist or what?

2nd grandmother:

No, cleaning lady... meet me!

Dance of crazy legs

(1st grandmother comes out in a turban, cloak)

2nd grandmother:

Forget me, forget me! What fear!

1st grandmother:

What fear?! It is me!

2nd grandmother:

1st grandmother:

And then who!

2nd grandmother:

You always appear to me in some exotic form! Why are you dressed up like that?

1st grandmother:

Hypnosis! (meaningfully)

2nd grandmother:

1st grandmother:

2nd grandmother:

1st grandmother:

Where where? Here! There will be a hypnosis session here and now!

Scene “Hypnosis”

1st grandmother:

I can do that too!

2nd grandmother:

Oh, hypnotist!

1st grandmother:

Here we go, we bet! Come on, daredevils, take the stage!

"Hypnosis session"

The presenter calls 5-6 people who want to take a hypnosis session and one assistant.

Everything the presenter says must be followed:

“Imagine that a wonderful flower is blooming in front of you. Pink buds, carved leaves. You close your eyes from its blinding beauty. And in admiration you drop to one knee, pressing your hands to your heart. The flower emits an amazing aroma. You feel? Stretch your nose towards the flower. You want to pick it up to give it to your best friend. But be careful - the stem is thorny, so slowly stretch the relaxed hand towards the flower. right hand. You feel hot! You are thirsty, but there is a large drop of dew frozen on the petal. I really want to lick it off. Stick out your tongue to do this. Freeze! Without changing posture, we opened our eyes!” WITH last words The leader salutes the assistant and says: “Comrade, sergeant major! A group of guard dogs to protect the state border has been built!”

(1st grandma comes out like a robot, makes a “wave”)

2nd grandmother (lamenting):

Oh, what a shame! What happened to you? The bones have softened in old age!

1st grandmother:

What a stupid one! I dance, I train. Her!

2nd grandmother:

What kind of dance is this?

1st grandmother:

Break. Don't you really know? Grayness is backward!

2nd grandmother:

She's like that...

1st grandmother:

Like in the song “Dad,” you grumble like a grandfather.

2nd grandmother:

Who, am I a grandfather?! I'll show you... (they run away)

(The song “Papa” plays. The 1st grandmother comes out with a poster that says “Glory” and chants this word and whistles)

2nd grandmother:

What kind of Slava are you calling? When did you meet?

1st grandmother:

Yes, I’m not calling, but praising.

2nd grandmother:

1st grandmother:

Who, who? All of us who performed at the concert.

2nd grandmother:

1st grandmother:

Don’t “ah-ah” (grimaces), but call all the artists here. We will sing the final song!

(The song “Planet of Childhood” plays)

Competition "Pioneer of the Year"

1st participant:

A pioneer is someone who is first

Will overcome any obstacles

And he doesn’t demand for it

No reward, not even a small one.

2nd participant:

A pioneer is someone who boldly

He speaks only the honest truth.

Who doesn't walk around bored and idle,

After all, people like him need everything in life.

3rd participant:

Pioneer ahead everywhere

And he leads the guys along.

Pioneer has a brave heart

Brave Danko lives.

Leading:

The time has come to meet the pioneers who decided to try their hand and were not afraid of the challenges, but first I will introduce the jury of the competition.

Business Card Competition

(Each pioneer is represented by his team) Presenter:

In addition, each of these guys answered questions before the competition. And here are the results that will be counted when summing up the results.

Questions for the questionnaire that all participants must fill out:

1. Which pioneer heroes do you know?

2. Attributes of the pioneer organization "Danko"?

3. Year of birth of the pioneer organization in general and the pioneer organization “Danko” in particular?

4. What useful things have you done in the previous 2 years?

For school.

For myself.

For someone.

5. What school, class, and district events did you participate in?

6. What is a red tie in your family?

7. What do you think a true pioneer should be like?

(Jury's word)

Leading:

We talked a lot here about what a pioneer should be. Let's see what our pioneers are capable of. You have to solve a crossword puzzle for a while, its theme is “Pioneer Country”.

Competition "Crossword"

Horizontally:

1. Report from the commander on the readiness of the detachment.

4. A piece of the Red Banner, a sign of belonging to a pioneer organization.

7. Greeting the pioneer and a sign of his loyalty to the Fatherland.

Vertically:

2. She is our friend and comrade, with her we have more fun in life.

3. A symbolic drawing displaying the name and motto of the detachment or squad.

4. The sonorous brother of the drum.

5. The most interesting gatherings take place around him, they sing, play and dream.

6. An organized unit in a pioneer organization.

Leading:

And so that our contestants don’t think too much, we’ll disturb them a little and play a game.

Game "Hippodrome"

Leading:

The guys are ready, let's check the correctness of their answers together.

(The question is read out, the audience answers, and the jury checks the answers to the contestants’ crossword puzzles. The jury’s word)

Leading:

And now the next competition, it can be called differently: a competition for intelligence, erudition, knowledge. We will now find out which of you is the best.

Competition "Knowledge"

(The presenter asks a question to all participants; whichever one of them raises their hand and answers correctly will receive an increase in points)

Leading:

Here you will encounter questions of quick wit, ingenuity and quite serious ones, requiring not only attentiveness and a sense of humor, but also real knowledge.

Questions:

What is the finger dance called? (Ballet)

What is high-speed photo viewing called? (Movie)

How many doors are there on the second floor of our school? (10)

When do we look at the number “3” and say “15”? (On the clock during the day)

What does the expression “far away lands” mean? (3 times 9 = 27 km)

Name the only tree of the desert (Saxaul)

What is the name of the juice that hardens in the air? (Resin)

What kind of fish is found in the Red Sea? (None, because the sea is very salty)

What kind of animal, like a bird, lays eggs and feeds its children with milk? (Platypus, echidna)

Under Tsar Ivan the Terrible, coins were issued that depicted a horseman with a spear. What were they called? (Copecks)

Name a composer who was simultaneously a chemist, a surgeon, and a military man. (Borodin)

What five letter word has five o's? (Again)

What are the flowers in the sky called? (Firework)

What animals “fold” their teeth? (Snakes)

What do elephants have and no other animal? (Trunk)

What knocks without hands, burns without fire? (Heart)

What grows in the garden, is it put in vinaigrette, is it used on dresses? (Peas)

What fish have weapons on their noses? (Sword, saw)

If a chicken stands on one leg and weighs 2 kg, how much does a chicken standing on two legs weigh? (2 kg)

Which animal has the most teeth? (The slug has 30 thousand)

Where is the butterfly's taste organ located? (On the foot)

What is the word for a chatty tongue? (Pomelo)

How many times did the old man go to the sea? (Five)

How many minutes does it take to boil a hard-boiled egg? (Not at all, it's already cooked)

Leading:

Now we will find out who gave the largest number of correct answers and who became the weak link. Our jury will say so.

(Jury's word)

Leading:

They say that only those who love work are called pioneers. Do you like to work? What do you like to do most? Now let's see what you are capable of!

Competition "Potato Miracle"

Leading:

The first stage of the competition is for skill. Which one of you will have the longest and most continuous skin cut from a potato?

The second stage is to turn the potato into another vegetable by cutting it.

The third stage - you will try whether it is easy or not to do with one hand what is easy to do with two hands. You need to grate the potato, doing it with one hand.

(Jury's word)

Leading:

You need to listen to the music carefully and change your dance moves depending on the music. You can invite an assistant from the audience.

Competition "Dance"

(Jury's word)

Leading:

You and I now know how smart, quick-witted, hardworking, and danceable our guys are. Now let's see if they have a sense of humor and artistic ability.

You need to imagine yourself at the exam at a drama school and perform a miniature:

A violinist with a fly crawling on his forehead.

A trumpeter whose trousers are falling down.

A pianist who suddenly got a stomach ache.

An accordion player with chewing gum stuck to his shoe.

A guitarist whose back itched terribly.

A conductor whose nose is itching and he wants to sneeze.

Leading:

Well, our competition has come to an end. And while the jury sums up the results, let us sing the pioneer songs that our grandparents sang.

(Songs: “Eh, good!”, “Rise up with fires”, etc. Word of the jury. Awarding the Pioneer of the Year, honorary photographing at the banner)

Annex 1

Pioneer business card

This is the house that is called a school,

In which the director fights for knowledge.

And the teachers help him,

But sometimes the director scolds them

But the skanks, scurrying around idle

And handing out slaps to everyone,

And those teachers are annoying,

Whom the director sometimes scolds,

Which teach those brats

In the house that is called a school.

But the pioneer women are very active.

They can do whatever you want

Which those scoundrels listen to,

Who everyone constantly scolds,

And the teachers, the director is unhappy,

Not resting, not sleeping at night

In the house that is called a school.

Pioneer women have a good life there.

They can do everything perfectly,

That's why they wear a red tie.

Now let them tell about themselves,

This is how they will show themselves to you all.

Appendix 2

Pioneer ditties

1. In class we decided right away:

Let's be pioneers.

And in work, in study too

We will only be the first.

Oh, we joined the pioneers,

They gave us a red tie!

2. We will help those who ask,

And we will support them in trouble.

We will try very hard

Be useful everywhere!

Oh, we joined the pioneers,

They gave us a red tie!

3. We like life this way -

There is no moment to rest.

It's great to participate

Not everywhere!

Oh, we joined the pioneers,

They gave us a red tie!

4. We love to work with all our hearts -

If you've got it, stick with it!

We will wash everything, peel it off and plant trees.

This is our life!

Oh, we joined the pioneers,

They gave us a red tie!

5. We hope that at school

All the guys love us.

And therefore we will not detain you any longer!

Oh, we joined the pioneers,

They gave us a red tie!>