Beryozka (Russian)
Technical Data
| Date of Issue | October 26, 2017 |
|---|---|
| Denomination | Rs. 5 |
| Quantity | 500,000 |
| Perforation | 13¾ |
| Printer | Security Printing Press, Hyderabad |
| Printing Process | Wet Offset |
| Watermark | No Watermark |
| Colors | Multicolor |
| Credit (Designed By) | Ms. Nenu Gupta Shri Kamleshwar Singh |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 3221A Yvert et Tellier IN 2912 Stanley Gibbons IN 3365 |
| Themes | Architecture | Dance | Joint Issues | Suits and Costumes |
Beryozka – The Graceful Folk Dance of Russia
Beryozka is one of Russia’s most iconic and graceful folk dance traditions, admired for its serene beauty, fluidity and poetic charm. Rooted in ancient Slavic culture, the dance embodies the elegance of Russian womanhood and celebrates nature, particularly the birch tree, which holds a special place in Russian folklore.
Origin and Cultural Essence
Beryozka has its origins in ancient Slavonic round dances that were performed as part of seasonal rituals and community celebrations. These dances were closely connected with nature, symbolising renewal, joy and the arrival of spring. The birch tree, or “Beryoza,” revered as a symbol of purity, grace and new life, forms the core inspiration for this dance.
The Dance – A Floating Illusion of Movement
The defining feature of Beryozka is the illusion of gliding. The dancers appear to float effortlessly across the stage without visible foot movement, creating a mesmerizing visual effect, often compared to the elegant glide of a swan. Women dancers, dressed in traditional Russian attire—long flowing sarafans, embroidered jackets and ornate kokoshnik headdresses—perform in harmonious formations such as circles, single file or paired sequences.
Short, gentle steps and synchronized motions give the dance its signature “slipping” movement, radiating serenity, poise and grace. Performers often hold handkerchiefs or birch branches, symbolising renewal, purity and the spirit of spring.
Music and Performance Style
Beryozka is performed to soft, melodic and often nostalgic folk tunes that evoke the beauty of Russian landscapes and cultural traditions. The mood of the performance is typically calm, lyrical and emotionally expressive, capturing the essence of Russian folklore with refined elegance.
Symbol of Cultural Heritage
More than just a dance, Beryozka reflects the cultural soul of Russia—its traditions, poetry, nature worship and artistic refinement. The dance continues to be performed on national and global stages, preserving Russia’s rich cultural legacy.
Beryozka on Commemorative Postage Stamp
Under the India–Russia Joint Issue on the theme “Folk Dance,” the Department of Posts released a Commemorative Postage Stamp and Miniature Sheet featuring Bhavai Dance of India and Beryozka Dance of Russia.
The miniature sheet design showcases Hawa Mahal of Jaipur alongside Saint Basil’s Cathedral of Moscow, symbolizing the strong cultural bond and friendship between the two great civilizations.
Through this commemorative postage stamp, Beryozka receives international recognition as an enduring symbol of Russian folk tradition and artistic elegance, strengthening the cultural ties between India and Russia.
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