World festivals mark global events that are a must-see for any
dedicated traveler. Although lesser known than major global favorites
like Carnival or Burning Man, the White Nights Festival in Russia is a
collision of culture, arts and music that provides one of the richest
experience around.
Every May through July, the streets of St. Petersburg, Russia, come alive with colorful celebrations and performances by some of the world's most talented artists. The White Nights Festival
is an international arts festival that takes place during the season of
the midnight sun, when the Northern light shines at both dawn and dusk,
allowing the millions of festival goers that visit each year the
opportunity to celebrate all day and all night long.
A Cultural Celebration of Music and Arts
The festival celebrates the arts of opera, ballet, and classical music
and is kicked off with the "Stars of the White Nights" at the world
famous
Mariinsky Theatre. The
program presents the company's most exceptional productions, with
performances by leading Russian and international artists, and combines
famous historical productions along with new premieres and contemporary
pieces. This year's program kicks off on May 27th and has featured
nationally renowned productions like Swan Lake in the past. During the
festival there are daily evening performances of either ballet or opera
at the theatre and classical or opera musical performances at the
Mariinsky Concert Hall. The series of performances always features some of the biggest names in the arts world, including famed Spanish tenor
Placido Domingo, Russian operatic soprano
Anna Netrebko, and Los Angeles Opera conductor
James Conlon.
Ballet performances have included revivals of Russian choreographer
George Balanchine's classics, as well as contemporary dance versions of
The Nutcracker and Cinderella. The performances are all widely attended
and visitors' best bet would be to
purchase tickets online in advance.
Carnivals- Fun for the Whole Family
Carnivals
also occur during the White Nights Festival and allow both children and
adults to delight in traditional games and fine food. The largest
carnival is held in the suburb of
Peterhof, where historical figures and events are reinterpreted by costumed actors. Carnivals at the
Catherine Palace
and in the Pavlovsk suburb of St. Petersburg are also known for their
highly artistic reproductions of the historic events that took place at
those palaces. For music lovers, St. Petersburg's
Palace Square
becomes home to some of the international music world's biggest stars
during the festival. The large square has been used for official
military parades and massive demonstrations, and has also been the site
of recent concerts by legendary musicians like Paul McCartney and The
Rolling Stones.
Fireworks and Finales
The culminating event of the festival is the Scarlet Sails
celebration, which is a massive event to celebrate the end of the
school year that is known for its spectacular fireworks display and a
water show that features boats full of pirates battling on the Neva
River. Musical acts and motorboat and rowing races are also highlights
of the celebration. The tradition began in St. Petersburg after the end
of WWII, when several schools in Leningrad united to celebrate the ending of a school year in connection with symbolism of the popular children's book "Scarlet Sails" by Alexander Grin.
At the first celebration a boat with scarlet sails sailed along the
English Embankment and the Admiralty Embankment towards the Winter
Palace.
The White Nights Festival is a stunning celebration of
culture and life that is a must-see for any travel enthusiast. As if
you needed another reason for a vacation?
by Amanda Miller, Contributing Editor
Russia is absolutely gorgeous, sooo much to do