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The Diverse and Colorful World of Russia’s Ancient Crafts, Part I: Toys
Did you know that there are over 60 well-known styles of traditional crafts in Russia, each with its unique and recognizable features?
21.11.2022
Ivan Chai: Better Than Tea
Tea wasn’t introduced to Russia until the 17th century, but it wasn’t a big deal – there are hundreds of herbs that our ancestors used to make delicious and healthy brews. Ivan chai is the leader in this domain: it’s widespread, super healthy, and delicious.
08.08.2022
Wanted: Ded Moroz, Snegurochka, and Other Russian New Year’s Characters
Two legends in fur hats and coats. Stealing the hearts of all kids (and many adults) with magic and generosity every year. Last seen on New Year’s night. Does it ring any bells? Meet the two main symbols of the New Year in Russia.
06.12.2021
Paint a Spaceship Like a Russian
The Russian space agency Roscosmos has decorated the Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket, scheduled to take the Progress MS-18 cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station at the end of October, with khokhloma, a traditional Russian style of painting known for its regal combination of red, gold, and black. What other famous Russian designs, theoretically, could have made it into space?
18.10.2021
How to Get in Trouble at a Russian Dinner Table
Like holding your fork in your fist? Using a napkin to blow your nose? Sitting cross-legged on your chair? Your Russian grandma – should you be lucky enough to have one – will set your Russian table manners straight, and then stuff you full.
12.07.2021
Maslenitsa Fortune Telling: The Unscientific Method
With the Maslenitsa week in full swing, what can be better than gorging on buttery, lacy blini, the Russian version of pancakes? Some might argue that it’s also learning what the coming year has in store.
12.03.2021
ITMO Celebrates Maslenitsa: Stories from Students and Staff
Do you love pancakes? This week you can eat them to your heart’s content – it’s Maslenitsa week in Russia! This celebration is all about welcoming spring and yes, gorging on pancakes, or blini, as they’re called here. We asked our students to describe how they’re celebrating this traditional Russian holiday.
11.03.2021
Koliada: Russian Trick-or-Treating?
What do Halloween and Russian Orthodox Christmas (January 7) have in common? Asking neighbors for sweets, of course!
07.01.2021
Make It Magical: Guide to Russian New Year’s
As the year draws to a close and everyone slips into holiday mode, it’s time to start thinking about how to make your New Year’s magical – and why not do it the Russian way with a late heart-warming dinner, some sparkling wine, and a visit by the one and only Ded Moroz and his granddaughter Snegurochka. Here's everything you need to know to ring in the new year like a Russian.
28.12.2020
Russian New Year’s Superstitions: Building a Better Year Together in 2021
Did you know that cleaning your house on New Year’s Eve may sweep away any luck coming your way, while wearing the wrong clothes can make the next year's symbol angry? These are just some of the most common superstitions that could bring you luck in a new year. And as we’re not taking any chances, especially this year, let’s dig into all the dos and don’ts of the upcoming New Year’s Eve together. We promise that as the clock strikes midnight, you won’t turn into a pumpkin (unless that's what you wish for).
21.12.2020