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Learn moreBreathe in and out of the fresh air to the sounds of music, the rustling of leaves, and the murmur of water—this is an opportunity to break away from the daily routine, shake things up, and fill yourself with new impressions. Open-air events are essential for summer to become truly eventful and turn into a mini-life. Attending such events allows you not only to enjoy the atmosphere, but also to strengthen social connections, find like-minded people, and discover new horizons.
"Haymaking"
Suzdal will welcome visitors from August 1st to 3rd. This is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the atmosphere of one of the oldest cities in Russia, famous for its rich history and unique architecture. During these days, the city will be full of events and cultural experiences that will allow you to immerse yourself in the region's traditions and customs. When visiting Suzdal, don't miss the chance to see the famous kremlins, churches, and ancient buildings, as well as sample the local cuisine. In early August, Suzdal will become a center of attraction for tourists seeking to discover Russia's cultural heritage.

The Suzdal festival "Senokos", originally planned for 2021 As an event dedicated to contemporary drama, Senokos eventually evolved into a festival of theater premieres. This shift in focus allowed the festival to highlight new plays and talented directors, creating a unique platform for theatrical art. Each year, Senokos continues to expand its scope, offering audiences fresh and relevant productions that reflect contemporary trends in theater.
The festival offers guests a unique space for experimentation and profound audience experiences. The program features five new productions, each based on distinct concepts: one explores linguistics, another immerses the audience in a world of dreams, and a third is inspired by the drinking songs of avant-garde poets and collective memory. The productions feature bold forms and formats, including a ritual dinner, philosophical reflections in a vegetable garden, and interactive walks during which audiences can plant trees. The Senokos Festival represents the quintessence of the free and dynamic creative process of contemporary Russian theater, offering audiences a unique experience of interaction with art.
You can purchase tickets for individual performances or purchase a subscription for the entire program. In addition to performances, our schedule includes exhibitions, lectures, discussions, and a closing party.
"In the Middle of Nowhere"
On August 2, Maly Turysh, located in the Sverdlovsk region, will host a series of events dedicated to local culture and traditions. This event will attract residents and visitors to the region, offering a unique opportunity to learn about the history and customs of this picturesque corner of Russia. Maly Turysh is known for its natural beauty and friendly atmosphere, making it an ideal place to relax and explore the cultural heritage of the Sverdlovsk region.

Festival in the village of Maly Turysh, located between The festival, held between Yekaterinburg and Perm, will be held for the second time and promises to be a vibrant event. This small but significant one-day festival draws attention with its social mission: all proceeds will be donated to the development of a village with a population of just 50. Organizers plan to create a community hub, including a shop, bakery, and educational center.
The festival program includes contemporary art free from gallery walls, a unique straw labyrinth, a large music stage, and a market featuring local artisans. Visitors will also be able to participate in window frame decorating workshops and enjoy the "summer in the village" atmosphere. To maintain the intimate atmosphere, only 2,000 tickets are on sale. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this unique event and support the development of the local community.
"Sound and Listen"
From August 3rd to 10th, a series of events will be held in the Chemalsky District of Altai. This is an ideal time for traveling and enjoying nature. Altai's unique landscapes, fresh air, and the opportunity to actively spend time outdoors attract many tourists. Don't miss the chance to visit this picturesque region and enjoy its beauty in August.

A five-day festival dedicated to spiritual and physical practices, as well as music, will take place under the stars of Altai. The ticket price includes one full course of your choice, which lasts five days. Participants will be able to choose from such areas as tantra, voice development, folk singing, drumming and darbuka, astrology, dance, and theater. This festival will be a unique opportunity for deep self-discovery and creative expression in the harmonious atmosphere of Altai.
The morning at the festival begins with body practices led by masters from all over Russia. Educational programs are held throughout the day, and music plays in the evenings. Famous Altai bands perform on stage, as well as the northernmost reggae of Fedi Laryushkin, mantras from Guatemalan Gyan Saltus, and the Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra from Novosibirsk. The festival offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a world of art and self-discovery, combining tradition and modern approaches.
The festival invites participants to immerse themselves in an atmosphere of nature, inner comfort, and self-care. This unique practice will help you maintain harmony and warmth during the winter. You'll find inspiration and strength to maintain your mental and physical health.
"Cool"
From August 8th to 10th, Krutoyak, located in the Vladimir region, will host an unmissable event. This is a unique opportunity to enjoy the region's nature and culture, as well as participate in a variety of activities and events. Krutoyak is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and rich historical heritage, making it an ideal location for such events. Don't miss your chance to visit Krutoyak these days and learn more about the beauty of the Vladimir region.

For the second year in a row, a large-scale music and contemporary art festival is taking place on the banks of the Klyazma River. This year the festival is dedicated to Russian fairy tales. Guests will be offered a variety of events, including live performances, DJ sets, art installations, performances, and active entertainment such as ping-pong. All events will take place during daylight hours, allowing visitors to soak up the summer holiday atmosphere in a single day. The festival promises to be visually stunning: landscaped meadows under pine trees, a green riverbank, and the colorful forest pavilions of a renovated Soviet-era tourist center create the perfect setting for immersing yourself in a fairytale world.
Signal
From August 14th to 18th, the village of Nikola-Lenivets in the Kaluga Region will host a unique event. This event will attract both locals and tourists, offering a rich program and a variety of activities. Participants will be able to enjoy cultural and recreational activities, as well as explore the nature and architecture of this picturesque region. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Nikola-Lenivets in August and become a part of this unforgettable event.

In August, Nikola-Lenivets will host the Signal electronic music festival, which will replace Archstoyanie. This year's theme is "Beyond the Limits," and the festival's central idea is singularity. The festival offers a unique experience where music is not just background music, but a fully integrated part of the experience. Participants can expect nine music stages, harmoniously integrated into the landscape of the open-call winners' installations. The program also includes daytime lectures, experiments with light and sound, and the opportunity to enjoy nature during the warmest and sweetest month of summer. The Signal Festival promises to be a vibrant event, uniting art and technology in a unique space. Rework the text, maintaining the main theme, taking SEO optimization into account, and adding necessary content. Avoid using unnecessary symbols and emoji. Do not use bullet points or lists; simply provide a clear text.
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