In Sulina city (Romania) lives a community of Old Believers/Starovery/Lipovans (504 souls - National Census from 2002). They preserved the traditional costume (for church and for spectacles). The head of married women must be covered with a chicika (a little bonnet) and the long skirt must cover the ankles.
A part of their actual identity is represented by songs from Russian motherland and dances influenced by the Russian Ballet.
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Russian - Lipovan Ensemble Chaika from Sulina City (Dobrogea region - Romania) |
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Russian - Lipovan Ensemble Chaika from Sulina City (Dobrogea region - Romania)
Chaika/Чайка means
Seagull. |
Here you can listen a song here.
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Russian Dances Group
from Sulina City (Dobrogea region - Romania) |
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Russian Dances Group from Sulina City (Dobrogea region - Romania)
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Russian Dances Group from Sulina City (Dobrogea region - Romania)
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