
Malanka - Wikipedia
Malanka (Ukrainian: Маланка, or Ukrainian: Щедрий Вечір, romanized: Shchedryi Vechir, lit. 'bounteous evening') is a Ukrainian folk holiday celebrated on 31 December, which is New …
Malanka – The Ukrainian Mardi Gras - What's On
Dec 15, 2018 · What is Malanka? Malanka is how Ukrainians celebrate Old New Year – January 13-14, according to the Julian calendar. Falling nearer the end of the month-long holiday …
Ukrainian New Year – Malanka! - Ukrainian people
Malanka is a Ukrainian folk holiday celebrated on January 13th, which is New Year’s Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. Malanka commemorates the feast day of St. Melania.
Bear Costumes, Dancing, Donuts—Inside Ukraine's Biggest Party
Jan 20, 2016 · In the small Ukrainian town of Krasnoilsk, just a few miles north of the Romanian border, everyone is pitching in to make painstaking, yet festive, preparations. It’s January 13, …
Ukrainian Traditions: Everything You Need to Know About Malanka
Jan 11, 2017 · Malanka is a Ukrainian folk holiday celebrated on January 13th, which is New Year’s Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. Malanka commemorates the feast day of …
Malanka - Encyclopedia of Ukraine
Malanka [Маланка aka Меланка; Melanka]. A Ukrainian folk feast on New Year’s Eve corresponding to Saint Sylvester’s Feast in the Latin calendar. The name originates from Saint …
Traditions of Malanka folk holiday put on list of Ukraine's …
Dec 26, 2023 · The Traditions of Malanka have been added to the National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Ukraine, the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture and Information Policy has …
Malanka – A Ukrainian Holiday Celebrated in January - Mama Lisa's ...
Jan 13, 2021 · Malanka is a Ukrainian holiday that’s celebrated between January 13th and 14th. It celebrates the New Year according to the old Julian calendar. (Nowadays the Gregorian …
An introduction to Ukrainian New Years – Malanka!
Jan 11, 2010 · Malanka is a Ukrainian folk holiday celebrated on January 13th, which is New Year’s Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. Malanka commemorates the feast day of …
Put your mask on: witness Malanka, the Ukrainian and Moldovan …
Between 13 and 14 January, Ukrainian and Northern Moldovan communities celebrate the Malanka, a tradition that involves a merry troupe of mask-wearing men who knock on houses …