In Pictures, Russian Rock Festival Shows Country's Growing Militarism

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Anita Li
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In Pictures, Russian Rock Festival Shows Country's Growing Militarism
Bass player Vitaly Demidenko of Russian rock band Louna calls for protests while performing on the main stage. Credit: Evgeny Feldman

TVER OBLAST, Russia -- Dubbed the "Russian Woodstock," Nashestvie is a Russian rock-music festival that draws hundreds of thousands of locals to Tver Oblast, a region more than 150 kilometers northwest of Moscow.

Now in its 15th year, the 2014 festival took place from Friday to Sunday. Founded in 1999, Nashestvie has featured military displays over the years, but they were usually limited to performances by the Russian Knights, the Russian Air Force's aerobatic display team. This year, however, the Russian military's presence expanded significantly at Nashestvie.

Some military-related events at the festival included:

A major expo featuring tanks, armored personnel carriers and howitzers

Obstacle courses and a virtual shooting range

An air show that included a landing right in the middle of the festival crowd

The Russian army orchestra performing at the festival's opening ceremony

Survival courses, including how to build a hovel, or install an animal trap

Souvenir shops that sold t-shirts, including some with pictures of Russian President Vladimir Putin's face

An area for people to sign up for Russian military service

While some artists who performed at Nashestvie spoke out in favor of peace, and against the festival's collaboration with the army, during their shows, the majority of festivalgoers welcomed members of the Russian military.

Check out photos of the event, below:

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Evgeny Feldman is a staff photographer for the Russian publication Novaya Gazeta.

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