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Semik (the seventh Thursday after Easter) in Ukraine, Mid of the 19th century
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Semik (the seventh Thursday after Easter) in Ukraine, Mid of the 19th century
Semik (the seventh Thursday after Easter) in Ukraine, Mid of the 19th century. Found in the Collection of Museum of History and Art, Yegoryevsk
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This print captures the essence of Semik, a traditional Ukrainian celebration that took place in the mid-19th century. The image, found in the Collection of Museum of History and Art in Yegoryevsk, showcases an anonymous group of villagers immersed in the festivities. The atmosphere is filled with amusement and joy as locals gather to partake in this country festival. The scene unfolds against a picturesque countryside landscape, where a charming country house stands as the backdrop for this vibrant event. Peasants dressed in traditional costumes engage in lively dances accompanied by melodic music played on various musical instruments. Semik holds deep cultural significance, intertwining elements of folklore and tradition. It is believed to be rooted in Slavic mythology and religion, symbolizing fertility and rebirth. This neopagan ritual brings together communities to celebrate nature's bountiful offerings during Trinity Week or Green Week. The painting exudes primitivism through its rustic charm and simplicity while capturing the energy of a village fair. The round dance known as "khorovod" takes center stage, showcasing unity among participants as they move gracefully hand-in-hand. Through this remarkable still life piece, we are transported back to a time when rituals were cherished traditions passed down through generations. This glimpse into Ukraine's rich heritage reminds us of the importance of preserving our cultural roots for future generations to cherish and appreciate.
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