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Where to go in Yekaterinburg on National Unity Day: poster
Yekaterinburg, November 4, FederalPress. On National Unity Day in Yekaterinburg, about 28 city cultural spaces will be used and more than 60 events will be held. Read about where to go and what to see on the FederalPress website.
For those who come, there will be a master class in folk dancing, and you can also master the basics of quadruple training. For lovers of Ural delicacies and souvenirs, a fair is held in the central building, where you can buy tea, medicinal herbs and folk crafts.
In addition, guests will be able to watch a fashion show with a presentation of national costumes, an open dialogue with a psychologist on the topic of developing creative abilities, and a performance by folk groups.
National Unity Day will be concluded at the Folk Art Center by the Moscow musical group DEEPFOLK. • Time and place: 13:00~21:00, Kosmonavtov Avenue, 23.
In addition, the Sverdlovsk State Regional Palace of Folk Art will host an evening of Russian national song and dance. Musical groups from four regions of Russia will come, including Altai, the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Vladimir Region and the DPR. • Time and place: 13:00~15:30, Festivalnaya Street, 12.
The Palace of Folk Art hosts master classes on making Khokhloma painting and amulets by LPR craftsmen. Guests will also learn how to prepare bakery products of the Ural peoples and the cuisine of the Caucasian peoples – “Festival of Bread and Traditional Baking”. • Time and place: 10:30~15:30; Festivalnaya Street, 12.
The next culinary master class is being organized in the Mega shopping center. There, the guests of Ural Shangi will be treated to the famous Yekaterinburg chef Sergey Miroshnikov. • Time and place: 12:00~14:00, Mega shopping center.
Kumite (Japanese martial arts) tournaments are held in the karate hall of the Sozvezdie school in the Solnechny microdistrict. In the same microzone, you can take part in freestyle football master classes and 4-on-4 games.
And in VIZ, everyone is invited to large-scale training and participation in republican sports competitions. A record will be set here.
Yekaterinburg residents can also enjoy free admission to museums, lectures, film and animation screenings, walking tours of the city, and other performances by Russian creative groups. Many events are free to attend, but require registration.
We remind you that in 2026, the Sverdlovsk region will host an event dedicated to the Sverdlovsk Rock Club. Some of them are planned for 2025.