From June 5 to 7, 2026, the “Rodnye Lyudi” family festival took place in the kin’s settlement “Rodnoe”, located in the suburbs of Tyumen. This event was a true celebration for everyone who values timeless values: harmony with nature, strong family ties, care for health, creative self-expression, and the pursuit of growth.
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The festival brought together people united by a shared vision of a world where kindness, love, and mutual aid take precedence. The organizers set themselves a noble goal: to create a space for peaceful interaction, to give participants the joy of being in nature among like-minded people, and to immerse them in an atmosphere of continuous growth.
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Three eventful days flew by unnoticed, leaving unforgettable impressions in the hearts of the guests. The festival program was filled with a variety of events designed to satisfy a wide range of interests. Live music filled the air, ranging from energetic concerts to heartfelt gatherings around the campfire with guitars and flutes. A special highlight was the musical jams featuring the “Helios” fire theater, which added magic and a mesmerizing spectacle to the evening gatherings. There was also a chance to immerse oneself in the atmosphere of the past – a medieval ball gave participants the opportunity to feel like heroes of ancient legends.
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In addition to musical and theatrical performances, the festival offered a wide range of opportunities for family activities and creative self-expression. Workshops and interactive sessions allowed everyone to unlock their potential and learn something new. Special attention was paid to health: experts were on hand at the festival, ready to share knowledge and practices aimed at maintaining physical and mental well-being.
But perhaps the most valuable gain for many participants was the sense of deep unity they found.
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“These three days were a true reset for us. New acquaintances, new encounters. The most important discovery of the festival was the spirit of unity: people helped us set up our tents without even asking our names. When our car got stuck in the mud, we didn’t even have time to panic – several pairs of hands were already pushing it. That’s it – that very feeling when you don’t have to pretend. When you’re among your own. We haven’t felt so much warmth from other people’s hearts in a long time,” shares a festival participant.
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The “Rodnye Lyudi” is not just a festival, but a space for recharging, finding new friends and inspiration, and most importantly – feeling the warmth and support of like-minded people.
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