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Russia, India and Africa: New Pathways for Cultural Dialogue -By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh

What Africa and India share in common and their future perspectives: Africa and India share a deep heritage of rich color palettes, rhythmic traditions, spiritual philosophies, and a historical connection through the Indian Ocean trade routes, which naturally translates into a common artistic language. Looking forward, events like this one at RUDN, supported by the “Russian-African Commonwealth” foundation, aim to strengthen these ties by creating new platforms for student exchanges, joint art projects, and cultural diplomacy, ensuring that this creative dialogue continues to grow between the continents.

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India Africa Art Exhibition, RUDN

On May 12th, the blue coworking space of the RUDN University Scientific Library became a place of cultural dialogue with the opening of the exhibition “India and Africa in the Color Palette of Galina Stepanova.” The event brought together guests in a warm, homely atmosphere to explore vivid paintings, featuring special performances by the Indian dance collective “Amritsar Project” and heartfelt speeches from representatives of the Russian-Indian Friendship Society “DISHA,” the Union of African Diaspora, and the Association of Senegalese Students.

The key message of this exhibition is the celebration of friendship, unity, and mutual inspiration between two great regions. By sharing the personal story of the artist and philanthropist Galina Georgievna Stepanova, a laureate of the National “Cultural Heritage” award, the exhibition demonstrates how art transcends geographical boundaries, creating a space where Indian and African aesthetics can coexist, interact, and enrich each other within the heart of Moscow.

What Africa and India share in common and their future perspectives: Africa and India share a deep heritage of rich color palettes, rhythmic traditions, spiritual philosophies, and a historical connection through the Indian Ocean trade routes, which naturally translates into a common artistic language. Looking forward, events like this one at RUDN, supported by the “Russian-African Commonwealth” foundation, aim to strengthen these ties by creating new platforms for student exchanges, joint art projects, and cultural diplomacy, ensuring that this creative dialogue continues to grow between the continents.

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