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"Olonets games of Ded Morozes" will be presented at the RUSSIA EXPO

"Olonets games of Ded Morozes" will be presented at the RUSSIA EXPO
Photo: Alexey Fariev/ "Olonia" newspaper
10.18.2023

The interactive platform "Olonets games of Ded Morozes" will work at the RUSSIA EXPO. The winter festival is scheduled for December 21.

Participants of the festival "Olonets games of Ded Morozes" will be Karelian Frost Pakkaine and his guests — Ded Morozes or Fathers Frosts, who will face competitive tests: traditional competitions of winter wizards "Ski Track Pakkaine", "Forest Relay Race", "Frost Basketball", a tournament on the folk game "kyukkya".

"The active preparation for the event is already in progress. Karelian craftswomen are preparing gifts-souvenirs for active spectators-participants. A famous Olonets woodworker will make a new set of the Karelian folk game "kyukkya". Very soon the layout of the New Year card „Postal greeting from Pakkaine" will go to print", — the Ministry of Economic Development of Karelia informed.

As a reminder, Karelia will present an interactive platform "Friendship Corner" at the exposition, where they will tell about new developments and methods that help children to establish interethnic relations.

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