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Members of the Beryozka troupe in the folk clothing of ethnic Russians. The Beryozka or Berezka Dance Ensemble (in Russian: Берёзка, 'little birch tree') is a troupe of female dancers founded by Russian choreographer and dancer Nadezhda Nadezhdina in 1948 in the Soviet Union which specializes in performing in long gowns and moving across the stage as though gliding or floating. [1]
Beryozka or Berezka (both transliterated from Cyrillic Берёзка) may refer to Beryozka (Russian retail store) Beryozka (Russian dance troupe) Beryozka (Russian dance) Beryozka, Kursk Oblast, a village in Russia; Beryozka, Vladimir Oblast, a settlement in Russia
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Traditional village folk dance Khorovod, 1900s. Russian folk dance concert performed by the dance ensemble Gzhel. Russian folk dance (Russian: Русский народный танец) is an important part of Russian culture. Some of the unique characteristics suggest that many elements were developed by the early Russian population.
A Vneshposyltorg cheque used for payment in Beryozka stores. Beryozka or Beriozka (Russian: Берёзка, lit. "little birch") was the common name of two chains of state-run retail stores in the Soviet Union that sold goods in exchange for foreign currency.
Russian ballet dancer Vladimir Shklyarov’s life was cut short after he experienced a tragic death. The Mariinsky Theatre confirmed on November 16, 2024, that Shklyarov died . He was 39.
Creepy doll dance is unlike anything ever seen on 'AGT': 'You're gonna freak a lot of little children out!'
The following is a list with the most notable dances. Names of many Greek dances may be found spelt either ending with -o or with -os.This is due to the fact that the word for "dance" in Greek is a masculine noun, while the dance itself can also be referred to by a neuter adjective used substantively.