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Holidays
Feriados
Nacionais
1 Jan -
New Year's Day
7 Jan -
Russian Orthodox Christmas Day
23 Feb
- Defenders of the Motherland Day
8 Mar
- International Women's Day
Mar/Apr
- Easter Monday
1-2 May
- International Labour Day
9 May
- Victory (1945) Day
12 Jun
- Russian Independence Day
7 Nov
- Day of Reconciliation and Accord
12 Dec
- Constitution Day
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Main Events
January Christmas
Since the former Soviet Union banned Christmas, Yule-tide
celebrations take place in January. The Russian church still uses
the old Julian calendar, therefore their Christmas celebrations are
held on January 6 and 7.
The Christmas tree (Yolka) and Santa Claus were also banned during
the Soviet era, so Russians re-invented the New Year's holiday
tradition to include a decorated tree, and introduced a character
called "Grandfather Frost" in place of the previously illegal Santa
Claus. Known as Ded Moroz, Grandfather Frost looked very much like
the western Santa Claus or Pere Noel - except he wore a blue suit.
Babushka (Grandmother) is also a legendary Christmas figure who
distributes presents to children.
New Year's Eve
Many Russians celebrate the New Year twice, on January 1 and 14. New
Year's Eve tends to be a family and friends occasion. People usually
ring in the New Year in a close family circle. They wait till
midnight, eat special food, watch TV, listen to music and launch
fireworks.
Russian Winter Festival
December 25 to January 5 is the time for the Russian Winter
Festival. Traditional activities such as music, dance, sleigh rides,
folk shows and other events celebrate the coming New Year,
especially in Moscow, St Petersburg, Novgorod, and the Golden Ring
towns of Vladimir and Suzdal.
February
Maslyanitsa Festival
Goodbye Russian Winter! Maslyanitsa means "butter" and is a
traditional Russian carnival, celebrated during the week just before
Lent. Each spring, there are festivals in the major cities and towns
to celebrate the end of winter. During this week people cook
pancakes served with honey, caviar, fresh cream and butter. It is a
joyful festival with dances, songs, national costumes, attractions
for children, with hot tea and pancakes served outdoors.
Men's Day
February 23 is dedicated to all men. Also called Army or Soldier Day,
all men in Russia are liable for call-up including reservists. On
this day women usually give men small gifts. It's followed by Women's
Day on March 8.
March
Women’s Day
March 8 is dedicated to all women. It's an official holiday when
women receive gifts from men and boys and are relieved from work.
Men are supposed to do all the housework. There are prepared
presents for women or delivered concerts everywhere. Women's Day was
established after the Second International Conference of Socialist
Women in Copenhagen in 1910.
Easter Sunday
The Easter service begins late on the eve of Easter and continues
through the night. At midnight the church congregation, carrying lit
candles, follows the priest around the neighbourhood. At the doors
of their neighbours, the priest proclaims, "Christ is risen"; the
worshippers joyfully reply, "He is risen indeed" and kiss their
neighbours.
April
Moscow Music Spring Festival
Moscow Music Spring Festival occurs during April and May, with
classical music concerts held at various venues.
St Petersburg Music Spring Festival
St Petersburg Music Spring Festival occurs during April and May,
with classical music concerts held at various venues.
May
May Day
May Day or International Workers Day is held on May 1 or 2 and is a
day that honours the working people of the land. Huge parades are
held in the enormous Red Square in Moscow.
Victory Day Parade
Victory Day Parade is held on May 9 in Moscow. To celebrate Victory
Day the President of Russia sends congratulatory letters to all war
veterans. There are parades, feasts, presents and flowers to give
thanks to those people who fought for the defence of Russia. The
food consists of traditional Russian food like pirozki, which is
dough, filled with meat or mashed potato, pelmeni and cakes and pies
for desert.
June
White
Nights Arts Festival
This is St Petersburg's liveliest event held from June 21 to July
11. While the sun hardly sets, many musical concerts, theatrical
performances, street events, fireworks and other celebrations take
place throughout Moscow, St Petersburg and the Golden Ring area.
Independence Day
June 12 is Independence Day. It's a new official holiday,
established in 1991 with the Declaration of Sovereignty of the
Russian Federation. Russians spend this day at their farm house in
the countryside. They plant vegetables and enjoy being close to
nature.
November
Revolution Day
Revolution Day takes place on November 7 and 8. It marks the day in
1917 when the masses of people revolted against the autocratic rule
of the czars. The day is celebrated with huge parades and displays
of young persons performing mass gymnastics.
December
Feast
Day
December 6th marks the Feast Day of St. Nicholas of Myra; a Turkish
bishop who became the patron saint of Moscow and Santa to the world.
Due to the suppression of religion during the Soviet regime, St.
Nicholas was replaced by Ded Moroz or Grandfather Frost, the Russian
Spirit of Winter who brought gifts on New Year's Day. He is
accompanied by Snyegurochka, the Snow maiden, who helps distribute
the gifts.
Russian Winter Festival
December 25 to January 5 is the time for the Russian Winter
Festival. Traditional activities such as music, dance, sleigh rides,
folk shows and other events celebrate the coming New Year,
especially in Moscow, St Petersburg, Novgorod, and the Golden Ring
towns of Vladimir and Suzdal.
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Eventos em Moscou
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Main Events in Moscow
MOSCOW
Moscow events have shaken
off their 'joyous workers' march' image and are
now shaking booty with the best of them.
The main Moscow events are:
New Year's Day
(1 January),
Russian Orthodox Christmas Day (7 January)
International Women's Day (8 March)
International Labour Day/Spring festival (1 and
2 May)
Victory (1945) Day (9 May)
Russian Independence Day (12 June)
Day of Reconciliation and Accord (7 November)
A great many Moscow events are derived from
Orthodox church tradition.
Orthodox Christmas
begins with
midnight mass on 7 January. Orthodox Easter,
known as Paskha
, falls some time in March or April -
it begins with a midnight church service, after
which people eat special dome-shape cakes and
curd cakes and swap painted eggs.
In odd-numbered years, the Moscow Film
Festival
hits the city's screens
in autumn.
The Russian Winter Festival is pretty much one
of Moscow events for tourists, with 'troyka'
rides, folklore shows, games and vodka, and is
celebrated between 25 December and 5 January.
Sylvestr is the Russian New Year celebration,
and is the main gift-giving festival of the year,
with presents placed under the traditional fir
tree.
Muscovites see out the old year with vodka and
welcome the new one with champagne.
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