- magnificently, with songs, dances, and games.
These songs were
called vesnianky. Later,
during the
Christian era, as the
church fought against paganism...
- Rybka [uk]
Sanzharivka Shevchyky [uk] Shumka [uk]
Tropak Tropotianka Uvyvanets Vesnianky Zhuravel Ardah Khaleegy Yowlah Clogging Contra dance Line
Salty Dog Rag...
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Varsovienne Vayia Strose kai
Louloudia Veeragase Veeranatyam Verbunkos Vesnianky Vintage dance Vira
Virginia reel Vlečenoto
Vogue (dance)
Volkspele Volta...
- Riflemen's Rhapsody, 1920),
Kameniari (The Stonecutters, 1926, 1956), and
Vesnianky (Spring Songs, 1935),
Symfonietta (1943),
Koliadnytsia (Christmas Caroller...
- of
Ukrainian and
Belarusian tradition, it was only
after Kupala that
vesnianky were no
longer sung.
Eastern and
Western Slavs were
forbidden to eat cherries...
-
pentatonic scale in
anhemitonic form is
common in
spring songs known as
Vesnianky. The bulk of
Ukrainian folk
songs melodies are
based on
scales identical...
- for solo organ. Pullman, WA:
Vivace Press, 1997.
Pryhody divchynky vesni︠a︡nky : balet. Kyiv:
Muzychna Ukraïna, 1972. Sимфоніета для смрунногооркесмру...
- Khorovody)
which survive in
limited form
today are the
Spring Dances, or
Vesnianky, also
referred to as Hahilky, Hayilky, Hayivky, Yahilky, or Rohulky. Another...
-
dissident poet
Vasyl Symonenko and the
revival of
Vertep in Lviv, as well as
vesnianky dances.
Outside of Lviv, the
society launched an
expedition to the village...