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Russian Carnival Масленица
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Why is it called Maslenitsa?
Maslenitsa translates to butter in Russian. This festival is known as: “Butter Week” Pancake toppings include butter, but also caviar, jam and sour cream Given to friends and family as a sign of warmth.
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History Pagan and Christian origins
In Slavic Mythology, it’s the Sun Festival Celebrates the end of winter Celebrated during the last week of Great Lent History
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Why Pancake Week??? In Orthodox Christianity, meat is prohibited during this last week. Milk, cheese, & other dairy products allowed. Last chance to have dairy products and festivities before Lent. Pancakes, or Bliny (in Russian), symbolize the sun
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Pancakes, and More Pancakes
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The Festivities Snowball fights, Sledding, Riding on Swings, Sleigh rides, puppets, singing, theatre, fireworks, fist fighting (honoring military) and bear fights Mascot = Lady Meslenitsa She is a brightly dressed straw effigy Burned at the end of the celebration Symbolizes the end of winter, and the ashes are buried to symbolize fertility
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Lady Maslenitsa…
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Traditional Maslenitsa
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A Family Holiday
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Bear Fighting
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Examples of Masks Worn
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Sled Rides
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Bonfires
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Visiting Relatives
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Performing Theatre
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No Working Allowed!
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Train Rides
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Folk Singing
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Russian Carnival Created by George Fuzayl ‘14
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