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  2. Ukrainian wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian wedding is the traditional marriage ceremony in Ukrainian culture, both in Ukraine and in the Ukrainian diaspora. The traditional Ukrainian wedding featured a rich assortment of folk music and singing, dancing, and visual art, with rituals dating back to the pre-Christian era. Over time, the ancient pagan traditions and symbols were ...

  3. Mnohaya lita - Wikipedia

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    Mnohaya lita ( Ukrainian: Многая літа, literally "Many Years" or the implied meaning "wishing you many years of life") is a traditional Ukrainian celebratory song. The song is based on both the Greek: Εις πολλά έτη Eis polla etē ("Many Years to You") and on the Byzantine Rite polychronion (from the Church Slavonic ...

  4. Ukrainian dance - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian dance ( Ukrainian: Український тaнeць, translit. Ukrainskyi tanets) mostly refers to the traditional folk dances of the Ukrainians as an ethnic group, but may also refer to dances originating from the multiple other ethnic groups within Ukraine. A household folk dance is a folk dance that is done in a particular ...

  5. Traditional Ukrainian wedding - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Ukrainian wedding – is a wedding in Ukrainian folk everyday life – a complex mixture of rites of different days, in which elements of the ancestral exogamic era, Greek-Byzantine religious-mystical influences and newer Ukrainian ones are distinguished. [1] V. Tropinin "Wedding in Kukavka in Podillia". Josyp Brandt "Wedding of ...

  6. Ukrainian folk music - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian folk music includes a number of varieties of traditional, folkloric, folk-inspired popular music, and folk-inspired European classical music traditions. In the 20th century numerous ethnographic and folkloric musical ensembles were established in Ukraine and gained popularity. During the Soviet era, music was a controlled commodity ...

  7. Music of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The revival of Ukrainian pop music emerged in 1990s after Ukraine gained an independence. The Chervona Ruta Festival played an important role in popularisation and evolution of the modern Ukrainian song. In 2004 Ruslana was a first Ukrainian singer who won the Eurovision Song Contest.

  8. Category:Ukrainian folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Yes, My Darling Daughter. Categories: Ukrainian songs. Ukrainian folk music. Folk songs by nationality. Ukrainian folklore. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.

  9. Koliadka - Wikipedia

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    Koliadka [1] [2] [3] ( Ukrainian: колядка, Czech: koleda, Bulgarian: коледарска песен, Romanian: colindă, Polish: kolęda) are traditional songs usually sung in Eastern Slavic, Central European and Eastern European countries during the Christmas holiday season. It is believed that everything sung about will come true. [4]