A Russian may not see it as a holiday, but September 1st is certainly a special date. On this День Знаний (Day of Knowledge, since 1984), knowledge is honored and celebrated—but of course, knowledge is not gained easily. So, September 1st is also the day when Russian children return to school (or go for the first time). Accompanied by festivities, but once the первый звонок (first bell) rings, freedom and vacation are truly over.
Russia Then and Now – September 1st – Knowledge Day in Russia
(WestfordCAT, 2019, 7 m)
Приколы 1 сентября (September 1st Jokes)
(Пулька Папулька, 2018, 4 m)
Great Insight in First Day of School for Russia’s First Graders
(RBTH, 11 m)
And since it’s Knowledge Day: work on your (language) knowledge with Learn Russian Holidays – Knowledge Day (RussianPod101, 2018, 3 m). See also (from the same channel) Russian Knowledge Day words with Katya (2016, 2 m) and this vocabulary list.
In the podcast My favorite song about a school (Real Russian Club, 2019, 16 m; listen on Apple or Spotify), Daria Molchanova talks about the song associated with this day: Учат в школе (They Teach at School). The lyrics—by Михаил Пляцковский ( Mikhail Plyatskovsky)—can be found here; with translations on Lyricstranslate. Learn Russian with the Russian School Song “What is taught at school” with Tatiana Ley (2015, 14 m).
Also, check out the Школьный РЭП (school rap, 2018) from Yekaterinburg, this artistic piece from the same year, this nursery rhyme (2016), or this dance (2015).
Also, the Лучшая Песня про 1 сентября (Best Song about September 1st) could not be missed, of course.
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A darker aspect of Knowledge Day is tied to the hostage crisis in Beslan (2004) by Chechen terrorists. It began on September 1st and ended two days later in a tragic and bloody conclusion. Not pleasant to mention, but this too is knowledge.
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last updated 09-12-2020
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