I am no dancing fan, nor can I understand a word they're singing, but that was an AWESOME performance! Such strength and skill evident in the performers. 5 stars!
Absolutely brilliant. This video alone has more cultural strength, exuberance, and vigor in it than nearly everything that American "culture" has produced in the past few decades combined!
а Россию многие любят-за широкую душу, за смелость, за достоинство, за культуру, за мужество, за все...я тоже ее люблю, хотя я сама славянка, но не русская, но воспитана я в России...моя вторая Родина.
Flavorful,bedazzling and entertaining are just a few words that come to mind.The dancing choreography was both acrobatic and captivating.Creativity and imagination were at they're best.Full credit goes out to the director of costume design.The beat of the music drew me in to the whole video. well done ar
Poor propaganda victim. Don't look so much TV, boy. Better b thankful for all Russian technological and cultural achievements, that you use day by day.
@optimusjorge73 de hecho por las vestimentas, y los cosacos en general esto es muy tradicional de Ucrania tambien!!! no se de donde tienen el dato con exactitud si estos bailarines son rusos...
Do you know what dance company this was? I found their website a long time ago but I've since forgotten the name. I like to know the name of the last act with the tall woman and short man.
Please show me, what you'r talking about. Actually, early European authors describe Russians in America, that came there before Western Europeans. They call them "Schythians" and "TaRtars". Both ethnicons have different meanings, today, but only few centuries ago, they were synonyms for Russians.
me encanto¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ muy bellos los vestidos de los bailarines, bien representado
I am no dancing fan, nor can I understand a word they're singing, but that was an AWESOME performance!
Such strength and skill evident in the performers. 5 stars!
Absolutely brilliant. This video alone has more cultural strength, exuberance, and vigor in it than nearly everything that American "culture" has produced in the past few decades combined!
а Россию многие любят-за широкую душу, за смелость, за достоинство, за культуру, за мужество, за все...я тоже ее люблю, хотя я сама славянка, но не русская, но воспитана я в России...моя вторая Родина.
Flavorful,bedazzling and entertaining are just a few words that come to mind.The dancing choreography was both acrobatic and captivating.Creativity and imagination were at they're best.Full credit goes out to the director of costume design.The beat of the music drew me in to the whole video. well done ar
De 3:58 a 4:07...buenísimo! me encanta cuando hacen eso!!
From 3:58 to 4:07...awesome! I love when they do that!
THIS MAKES ME SO HAPPY
chingonsisimo. claro, aunque en MEXICO tenemos una diversidad de folklor, mis respetos para RUSIA. tienen una maravillosa cultura
Я польский но вы все не знетье как я иногда жалею что я не русский... ах ваш язик, ваш фольклор, ваш музика - вот дела красиве всех
QUE LINDO BELLO Y PRECIOSO
sopanish flamenco or crossac!
we love alcohol and dance!
they are the masters of any dance from a to backwards r :D
Poor propaganda victim. Don't look so much TV, boy. Better b thankful for all Russian technological and cultural achievements, that you use day by day.
wonderful dance
@optimusjorge73 de hecho por las vestimentas, y los cosacos en general esto es muy tradicional de Ucrania tambien!!! no se de donde tienen el dato con exactitud si estos bailarines son rusos...
amasing!!!!
2:24 So cute!
Do you know what dance company this was? I found their website a long time ago but I've since forgotten the name. I like to know the name of the last act with the tall woman and short man.
@DareassPL Spasibo ))
what is the name of the songs? i just love them
@DareassPL Ты- славянин! Какая разница! Воспитали по-разному, а душа-то та же!
can someone tell me the names of the songs?
tapan
Why does russian remind me so much of mexican mariacha? Not being prejudice just give me a reason
Please show me, what you'r talking about. Actually, early European authors describe Russians in America, that came there before Western Europeans. They call them "Schythians" and "TaRtars". Both ethnicons have different meanings, today, but only few centuries ago, they were synonyms for Russians.
Spanish! sorry ive too musch absinth!!!
+Daniel Moreno Absihnth is a fine thing, but Spaniards got it from Russia as well, as the name Iberia for their peninsula.