Skip to content

International Youth Gathering "Ludi" Celebrating Hip-Hop Music, Graffiti Art, and Futsal Basketball Across Regions

Unique aspect of the festival was the debut of the 'Digital-basketball' court.

International Youth Event "Ludi" showcasing hip-hop music, graffiti art, and fujital-basketball
International Youth Event "Ludi" showcasing hip-hop music, graffiti art, and fujital-basketball

International Youth Gathering "Ludi" Celebrating Hip-Hop Music, Graffiti Art, and Futsal Basketball Across Regions

In the heart of Zarechny, the bustling Takhovsky Boulevard played host to the Street Culture Festival, a vibrant celebration of urban arts and street life. Organised by Beloyarsk NPP and the Zarechny administration, the festival brought together over 10,000 residents and guests from eight Russian regions and 26 cities.

The festival featured a diverse range of competitions, showcasing the talents of 500 artists, athletes, and sportspeople. The competitions included rap battles, dance-offs, street workout demonstrations, graffiti art, fidgetal basketball, kick scootering, and BMX stunts. A unique addition to the festival in 2025 was the introduction of Fidgetal Basketball, a sport that combines digital simulation and traditional basketball play.

In addition to the competitions, the festival offered a large-scale entertainment programme. Six simultaneous stages played host to professional performances, interactive events, and community activities. One of the highlights was the 'People' hip-hop festival, where graffiti paintings were created on two-meter canvases in just five hours. These creations, if approved, could potentially adorn the real walls of Zarechny.

Moreover, children from the "Yazakrutil" basketball freestyle school taught passersby ball tricks, demonstrating the sport's accessibility and inclusivity. The festival also included a 9-stage urban quest, prepared by the youth organisation of Beloyarsk NPP, featuring a rap puzzle and network game tournaments.

Experts from the Sverdlovsk Federation of Fidgetal Sports were on hand to evaluate the performances, ensuring a fair and competitive environment. The festival's success was further highlighted by the fact that six municipal entities from Sverdlovsk won the regional stage of the best municipal practices competition, as previously reported by "Regional Gazette."

As street culture festivals typically celebrate the spirit of urban arts, it's likely that the 2025 Street Culture Festival in Zarechny also incorporated live performances, art installations, and community activities. However, without specific data on the event, it remains speculative whether it included interactive digital art, collaborations with local artists, or eco-friendly initiatives.

For more information about the Street Culture Festival in Zarechny, or to find out about future events, it's worth keeping an eye on local news and community announcements.

  1. The bustling Street Culture Festival in Zarechny also showcased the latest technology, as Fidgetal Basketball, a sport that combines digital simulation and traditional basketball play, was introduced in 2025.
  2. The festival not only focused on entertainment and sports but also encouraged education and self-development, with a 9-stage urban quest prepared by the youth organization of Beloyarsk NPP.
  3. Beyond urban arts, street life, and entertainment, the festival promoted a mainstream lifestyle that embraces sports, education, and and eco-friendly initiatives, although specific details about such offerings are not extensively documented.

Read also:

    Latest