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Welcome to Russian Maslenitsa 2021, complete with Covid effigy burning and giant blinis (PHOTOS)

Welcome to Russian Maslenitsa 2021, complete with Covid effigy burning and giant blinis (PHOTOS) Russia Beyond People watch a castle-shape wooden construction burning as part of celebrations at the Maslenitsa (Shrovetide) festival at the Nikola-Lenivets art park in Nikola-Lenivets village, about 200 kilometers (125 miles) south-west of Moscow, Russia, Saturday, March 13, 2021 AP After 2020, the year of Covid, Russians have found the most inventive ways to celebrate the main Slavic festival marking the end of winter. Each year, every Russian city and town celebrates the old Slavic festival of Maslenitsa that is dedicated to seeing off the winter and greeting the spring. The festival continues for a whole week, during which Russians bake blinis and, on Sunday, organize popular events, such as traditional khorovod circle dancing, sledge rides and the ritual burning of a Maslenitsa effigy. It is believed that, in burning the effig

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Gallery of Burning Bridges Installation / KATARSIS ab

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© Grigoriy Sokolinsky Text description provided by the architects. Nikola-Lenivets is a small Russian village located in the Kaluga Region, not too far from Moscow, where artist Nikolay Polissky created one of the largest art parks in Europe. The area of 650 ha serves as an experimental ground for visual arts, architecture, music, and theatre. Having engaged the village community, Nikolay created a world-famous landmark with a steady flow of tourists that contributes to local employment. The park regularly hosts large-scale festivals, and Archstoyanie is, probably, the best known among them. © Grigoriy Sokolinsky Maslenitsa, an old Slavic holiday rooted in Slavic mythology, has become one of the main events in the life of Nikola-Lenivets. It is the time to have fun, enjoy good company, and eat pancakes. The climax of the holiday is the burning of a winter effigy. It is a way to say good bye to the cold season and welcome the new spring. In Nikola-Lenivets, the tradition has unde

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