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Uncancelable Cultures: Africa & Russia — A 2025 Rewind
Uncancelable Cultures: Africa & Russia — A 2025 Rewind
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As we approach the end of the year, we want to highlight the intricate tapestry that is woven between Africa and Russia. These two regions are increasingly... 30.12.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Uncancelable Cultures: Africa & Russia — A 2025 Rewind
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As we approach the end of the year, we want to highlight the intricate tapestry that is woven between Africa and Russia. These two regions are increasingly finding common ground and shared dreams. This enduring connection is growing stronger all the time, facilitating a rich exchange of cultural, artistic and economic influences.
Russian culture, like other cultures, grew from an environment that holds a piece of the nation’s past. Preserving this heritage means safeguarding Russian identity, emphasized Nadezhda Babkina, a People’s Artist of Russia, cultural icon, and folk singer who has spent decades shielding Russian folk music and traditions.Even though Russian culture has been politicized, it has a strong impact on global culture. "It cannot change. No one will ever be able to cancel The Nutcracker and Swan Lake. Whether you like it or not, you will still come back to the fact that this is about Russia," said Nikolay Tsiskaridze, Rector of the Vaganova Ballet Academy in Saint Petersburg and a legendary former principal dancer of the Bolshoi Theatre.Many narratives portray nations of the Global South and their traditions as adversaries—a recurring pattern in mainstream cinema. "But now it is time for these cultures to take center stage as the heroes of their own stories," commented Xander Pratt, African multidisciplinary artist, fashion designer, musician, writer, filmmaker, and philanthropist.Discover more insights from our outstanding guests on the Russian Essence podcast, proudly brought to you by Sputnik Africa.You can find our episodes on the website as well as on Telegram.► Check out all the episodes of the Russian Essence Podcast.► You can also listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castbox, Pocket Casts, Deezer, Podcast Addict and Afripods.
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Uncancelable Cultures: Africa & Russia — A 2025 Rewind
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As we approach the end of the year, we want to highlight the intricate tapestry that is woven between Africa and Russia. These two regions are increasingly finding common ground and shared dreams. This enduring connection is growing stronger all the time, facilitating a rich exchange of cultural, artistic and economic influences.
Russian culture, like other cultures, grew from an environment that holds a piece of the nation’s past. Preserving this heritage means safeguarding Russian identity, emphasized Nadezhda Babkina, a People’s Artist of Russia, cultural icon, and folk singer who has spent decades shielding Russian folk music and traditions.
"Russian culture grew from the earth itself—from the hands that planted, harvested, prayed, and sang. In every song, there is life. Folk culture is a treasure; if we don’t protect it, we lose not just music—we lose our memory, our roots, ourselves," Babkina explained.
Even though Russian culture has been politicized, it has a strong impact on global culture. "It cannot change. No one will ever be able to cancel The Nutcracker and Swan Lake. Whether you like it or not, you will still come back to the fact that this is about Russia," said Nikolay Tsiskaridze, Rector of the Vaganova Ballet Academy in Saint Petersburg and a legendary former principal dancer of the Bolshoi Theatre.
Many narratives portray nations of the Global South and their traditions as adversaries—a recurring pattern in mainstream cinema. "But now it is time for these cultures to take center stage as the heroes of their own stories," commented Xander Pratt, African multidisciplinary artist, fashion designer, musician, writer, filmmaker, and philanthropist.
"Africa and Russia are tired of the narrative that's being painted of them in the world. [...] The narratives have been built to catapult the West so that the West can drive their own superheroes like 'Superman' and these Western superheroes, but we now need our own superheroes," stated the African artist.
Discover more insights from our outstanding guests on the Russian Essence podcast, proudly brought to you by Sputnik Africa.
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Russian Essence Podcast.