Global artists invited to compete in Victory Cascade 2026 online festival
A new international arts competition is set to take place in 2026. The Russian Union of Performing Artists, backed by government ministries, has announced the Victory Cascade 2026 event. Organisers promise a wide range of creative categories and a fully remote format for participants across the globe.
The festival will run from 20 March to 20 May 2026, with applications open until 10 May 2026. Participants can enter across multiple disciplines, including singing, dance, instrumental music, oratory, writing, visual arts, music videos, circus acts, photography, and literary works. The event's remote structure allows artists from different cities and countries to join without travel.
Yevgeny Vorobyov, General Director of the regional branch of the Russian Union of Performing Artists, leads the organisation. A member of the *Gloria World Association of Art Figures*, he has framed the festival as a platform for cultural exchange and artistic growth. According to officials, the competition seeks to promote patriotism, celebrate national heritage, and uncover new talent. It also aims to refine participants' skills in repertoire selection and performance quality. No details have been released about judging criteria or how entrants will be assessed in each category.
The Victory Cascade 2026 festival offers artists a chance to showcase their work on an international stage. With a broad list of categories and a two-month window for submissions, organisers expect wide participation. The event's focus remains on artistic development, cultural pride, and remote collaboration.
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