“Zolotoy Plyos”

20 01, 2026

Old New Year with Folk Melodies of “Zolotoy Plyos” Celebrated at the Russian House in Brussels

2026-01-20T16:17:00+01:00January 20th, 2026|Categories: Exhibitions, Russian House News|Tags: , , , |

On January 15, the Russian House in Brussels hosted an evening dedicated to Russian traditions titled “Old New Year with Folk Melodies of ‘Zolotoy Plyos’.” The event brought together music, visual arts, and folk creativity, creating the atmosphere of a true winter celebration. The evening was opened by Vera Bunina, Director of the Russian House. In her welcoming address, she spoke about significant and anniversary dates that will be celebrated in Russia in 2026. Guests were also introduced to the International Art Exhibition “Christmas Fairy Tale in Europe” from the “Art [...]

18 12, 2025

Old New Year with the Folk Music Ensemble “Zolotoy Plyos”

2026-01-14T11:32:41+01:00December 18th, 2025|Categories: , |Tags: , , , |

On January 15, at the Russian House in Brussels, the folk music ensemble “Zolotoy Plyos” will present a traditional New Year’s concert filled with the live sound of folk instruments and the beauty of Russian song traditions. Free Registration The Old New Year entered our culture as a reminder of the time when the country lived according to a different calendar — the Julian calendar, or the “old style.” For centuries, it determined the cycle of holidays and rituals in Russia, while most European countries had long since switched to the Gregorian calendar. [...]

28 01, 2025

Brussels Celebrated the Old New Year with the “Zolotoy Plyos” Ensemble

2025-01-28T11:19:47+01:00January 28th, 2025|Categories: Russian House News|Tags: , , |

On January 17, 2025, the Russian House in Brussels hosted a festive "Russian New Year's Evening," organized with the participation of the "Zolotoy Plyos" folk music ensemble. This event became a true journey into the depths of Russian culture, attracting numerous spectators eager to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of traditional customs. The concert program featured songs from various regions of Russia: from lively chastushki of the Kursk region to the epic Cossack tale of the Terek Cossacks. The audience enjoyed round dances, lively dances, calendar songs, and spiritual compositions, each [...]

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