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In Russian culture, masks have a rich history, featuring prominently in traditional performances, religious rituals, and seasonal celebrations. In "Skomorokh" theater, masked actors performed comedic plays, while in the "Maslenitsa" festival, masks symbolized the end of winter and the arrival of spring. These masks, depicting animals, mythical beings, and folklore characters, add a vibrant and mystical element to cultural expressions.
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Fascinating! The use of masks in Russian culture seems to add a layer of depth and symbolism to various traditions and celebrations. The idea of masks representing the transition from winter to spring through Maslenitsa is particularly intriguing. It's amazing how these cultural expressions continue to evolve and captivate people.
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