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  1. Kalinka (1860 song) " Kalinka " (Russian: Калинка) is a Russian folk-style song written in 1860 by the composer and folklorist Ivan Larionov and first performed in Saratov as part of a theatrical entertainment that he had composed. [1] Soon it was added to the repertoire of the folk choral group.

  2. Kalinka is difficult to count the innumerable folk dances that exist in Russia but they all have one thing in common. All Russian folk dances are Daring, Ene...

  3. “Kalinka, kalinka, kalinka moya!” This simple folky chorus line is one of the most recognizable in Russia. But, in fact, its author simply wrote it in a folky style.

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  5. A folk stage dance performed to the melody of this song is also called “Kalinka”. The word “kalinka” comes from the plant “kalina krasnaya” (viburnum). For the purposes of simplifying the translation, we kept the word “kalinka” untranslated.

  6. Watch the stunning performance of Kalinka, a traditional Russian folk dance, by the Alexandrov Red Army Choir in Siberia.

  7. Russia's dance history is steeped in legend, particularly the iconic dances associated with the folk song Kalinka-Malinka. The origin of the dance comes from the streets of Russia's cities and the kicking, jumping and acrobatics performed in them have delighted audiences from every culture for the last 200 years.

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