Maslenitsa is an ancient Slavic holiday marking the end of winter and the start of spring. Although originally a pagan holiday, it was appropriated by the Orthodox Church and still remains a popular and widely celebrated holiday in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. Maslenitsa is the eighth week before Orthodox Easter.
Many members of the Russian community in Glasgow celebrate the festival every year. On 9 March this year, they gathered as always to sing, dance, eat pancakes and pay homage to their heritage.
The event was organised by Russkaya Capella,…
Maslenitsa is an ancient Slavic holiday marking the end of winter and the start of spring. Although originally a pagan holiday, it was appropriated by the Orthodox Church and still…