The popular festival has been moved from Crimea to Yekaterinburg.
Yekaterinburg will become a new venue for the largest festival of young art and creative industries in Russia, "Tavrida.ART." In 2026, the flagship project of Rosmolodyozh will change its venue for the first time in its history: instead of the traditional location in Crimea, the festival will take place in the Urals.
"Tavrida.ART" will be one of the central parts of the International Youth Festival, which will be held in Yekaterinburg from September 11 to 17. The large-scale event will bring together about 10,000 participants from 190 countries around the world, and the "Tavrida" art cluster team will take on the organization of the entire cultural program of the forum.
The program will include street theater performances, a circus tent, folk ensemble performances, a gastronomic festival, exhibition projects, and a book fair.
A special event will be the traditional carnival procession, which will take on an international scale in Yekaterinburg and will be held in the format of the "World Youth Parade" — participants will take to the streets of the city in the national costumes of their countries.
In gratitude for the hospitality, the residents of the art cluster will prepare a special show for the residents of Yekaterinburg and create a new art object that will become a symbol of the cultural connection between Crimea and the Urals.
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The popular festival has been moved from Crimea to Yekaterinburg.
Yekaterinburg will become a new venue for the largest youth art and creative industries festival in Russia, "Tavrida.ART." In 2026, the flagship project of Rosmolodyozh will change its location for the first time in its history: instead of the traditional venue in Crimea, the festival will take place in the Urals.
