The ensemble participated in numerous prestigious festivals:
"Russian Winter" (Moscow, 1977)
"Moscow Stars" (Moscow, 1980)
"Tashkent golden autumn" (Uzbekistan, 1984)
Limassol (Cyprus, 1981)
Montoir (France, 1998)
San Remo (Italy, 1999)
Martik (France, 2002)
Salt Lake City (USA 2002) - participated in the cultural program of the Olympic Winter Games
Kaltavuturo (Italy 2003)
Bialystok (Poland 2004)
St. Petersburg (Russia 2004)
San Gielen (Belgium 2004)
Erbo, Lille (France 2004)
Sardinia (2004)
Plozevet (France 2004)
Tournai (Belgium 2004)
San Gielen (Belgium 2005)
St. Petersburg (Russia 2005)
Reims (France 2005)
Chateau Gomber and Marseille (France 2005)
St. Petersburg (Russia 2005)
"Slavic Bazaar" Vitebsk (Belarus 2007)
Guadalajara, Cuenca, Huesca (Spain 2007)
Tournai (Belgium 2007)
"Song of Shalchoy" Shalkininkai (Lithuania 2012)
55 International Music Festival Glinka Smolensk (Russia 2012)
Over the past few years the staff has been awarded:
special prize of the VI International Folklore Festival in Kaltavuturo (Italy, 2003);
a special prize and a diploma of the XV World Folklore Festival (France, 2004);
a diploma 21-th International Folk Festival (Belgium, 2004);
a merit certificates and the Crown in the 24th International Festival of Folklore Relics (France, 2005);
special prizes and diplomas of the XVI International Arts Festival «Slavic Bazaar» (Belarus 2007);
in 2009 the team was awarded a Diploma of the State Duma of the Russian Federation «Best Project in Russia 2008»
FOREIGN TOURS
China (Beijing, Shanghai, Zhuhai) (2010, 2008, 2000)
United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi) (2010)
Hungary (2010)
Lithuania (2009)
Russia (2009, 2008, 2005, 2004)
Germany (2009, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1996, 1994, 1993, 1992)
Ukraine (2008)
Latvia (2008)
Belgium (2007, 2004, 1995, 1980)
Spain (2007, 1997, 1993, 1992, 1988)
Venezuela (2007)
Kazakhstan (2005)
Armenia (2005)
France (2004, 2002, 1998)
Poland (2004, 1990, 1984, 1981, 1978)
Italy (2003, 2000, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1983)
United States of America (2002)
Switzerland (1999, 1997)
Czech Republic (1997)
Bulgaria (1994)
Yugoslavia (1990)
Libya (1989)
India (1987)
Finland (1986, 1979)
Afghanistan (1986)
Japan (1985)
Cyprus (1981)
West Berlin (1981)
Luxembourg (1980)
England (1979)
Syria-Jordan (1977)
Denmark (1976)