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The Documentary Podcast

Love-bombing Estonia’s Russian speakers

The Documentary Podcast

BBC

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.32.6K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Can music and culture help unite Estonia? Guitar riffs lilt through the air and over the narrow river that marks the border between Estonia and Russia. It’s the first time Estonia’s annual festival Tallinn Music Week has been held in Narva, bringing coach loads of musicians from 30 countries around the world to a normally sleepy city. The organiser moved the festival when the war in Ukraine broke out in order to send a message of unity and to encourage Estonians from the capital to mix with people in Narva, where 97% of Estonians have Russian as their mother tongue. Many can barely speak Estonian at all. Across Estonia, one quarter of the population are Russian speakers, prompting many to describe this as a threat. When Putin invaded Ukraine on the premise of liberating Russian speakers there, it lead to many in the press to ask ‘is Narva next?’ but a new generation of Russian speaking Estonians are increasingly frustrated by this rhetoric and say it simply is not true. Russian speakers are even signing up to Estonia’s volunteer defence force, ready to fight to defend Estonia should the worst happen. Their allegiance is clear. But is music and culture enough to unite Estonia’s Russian speakers? Presenter: Lucy Ash Producer: Phoebe Keane (Image: Tallinn Music Week festival lights up Kreenholm, an abandoned 19th century textile factory in Narva, on Estonia’s border with Russia. Credit: Phoebe Keane/BBC) Music credits: Artist: Trad Attack! Track: Sõit Writers: Jalmar Vabarna, Sandra Vabarna, Tõnu Tubli Artist: Gameboy Tetris and Nublu Track: Für Oksana Writers: Pavel Botsarov, Markkus Pulk, Fabry El Androide, Ago Teppand Artist: Pale Alison Track: забывай Writers: Evelina Koop, Nikolay Rudakov Artist: Jaakko Sound Installation: On the Border/Rajalla

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0:24.0

Hello and welcome to assignment on the BBC World Service.

0:28.0

I'm Lucy Ash at a music festival in Estonia.

0:42.0

The stage has been set up as a man mopping it. This is the moment.

0:46.0

This is the great opening of Talin Music Week in Narva.

0:50.0

I think we only need some vocals in the... um...

0:54.0

It's normally quite a sleepy place but this weekend it's full of visitors from 30 different countries.

1:02.0

A coach load of musicians has just rolled up and the atmosphere is kind of quite charged.

1:08.0

People seem really excited. There's a smell of barbecued meat wafting over towards me.

1:14.0

And people are gathering in this square.

1:18.0

Hi, how are you? Hi. Very busy.

1:20.0

Very busy.

1:21.0

What are you doing right now? Right now the president is going to go on stage

1:26.0

setting up the record here, putting making sure all stages are set and everything and getting everything ready.

1:32.0

So if you excuse me I will run.

1:34.0

Thank you. Bye.

1:38.0

That's Helen Seldner, the organiser of this music festival.

1:42.0

We'll start with her later on.

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