In Photos: Russians Celebrate Maslenitsa with Bonfires and Blini
This past week Russians across the country celebrated Maslenitsa.
The weeklong holiday marks Shrovetide, the last week before Lent begins, but has roots in Slavic pagan traditions. The holiday culminates in large bonfires and the burning of straw effigies — a symbolic funeral for the winter that has just passed.
This is the last week Orthodox Christians can eat dairy products and fish before the rigorous Lenten fast, hence the holiday’s name Maslenitsa (Butter Week) or Cheesefare Week. It is associated with the eating of blini — traditional thin pancakes that are thought to symbolize the sun. They are topped topped with everything but meat, from caviar to sour cream to fruit preserves.
Here's a look at the Maslenitsa celebrations in Moscow and at the Nikola-Lenivets art park in the Kaluga region:
The weeklong holiday marks Shrovetide, the last week before Lent begins, but has roots in Slavic pagan traditions. The holiday culminates in large bonfires and the burning of straw effigies — a symbolic funeral for the winter that has just passed.
This is the last week Orthodox Christians can eat dairy products and fish before the rigorous Lenten fast, hence the holiday’s name Maslenitsa (Butter Week) or Cheesefare Week. It is associated with the eating of blini — traditional thin pancakes that are thought to symbolize the sun. They are topped topped with everything but meat, from caviar to sour cream to fruit preserves.
Here's a look at the Maslenitsa celebrations in Moscow and at the Nikola-Lenivets art park in the Kaluga region:

Maslenitsa at Nikola-Lenivets.
Each year, Nikola-Lenivets builds a massive bonfire installation and burns it for hundreds of attendees. This year's bonfire represented a volcano.
Each year, Nikola-Lenivets builds a massive bonfire installation and burns it for hundreds of attendees. This year's bonfire represented a volcano.
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Many of those who celebrate Maslenitsa at Nikola-Lenivets come dressed in costumes and attire that invoke the holiday's pagan spirit.
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"The fire-breathing mountain looked at us for a long time, puffing smoke, giving us a chance to remember all the bad things we would like to leave in the past," Nikola-Lenivets said on its Instagram page of the volcanic bonfire.
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"Finally, fire erupted from the nozzle and ran down the hay slopes like lava flows. It had begun. Soon the whole mountain was aflame, reflecting in the melted water and the eyes of the spectators," the Instagram post said.
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Maslenitsa at Nikola-Lenivets.
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Maslenitsa at Nikola-Lenivets.
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Maslenitsa at Nikola-Lenivets.
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Maslenitsa on Manezhnaya Ploshchad in Moscow.
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Blini for sale on Manezhnaya Ploshchad in Moscow.
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Maslenitsa on Manezhnaya Ploshchad in Moscow.
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Maslenitsa celebrations on Ploshchad Revolyutsii in Moscow.
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