Winter, winter go away...

Užgavėnės is a Lithuanian festival that takes place during the seventh week before Easter ( Ash Wednesday). Its name in English means “the time before Lent”. The celebration corresponds to Roman Catholic holiday traditions in other parts of the world, such as Mardi Gras, Shrove Tuesday, and Carnaval.

Užgavėnės begins on the night before Ash Wednesday, when an effigy of winter (usually named Morė) is burnt. A major element of the holiday, meant to symbolize the defeat of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, is a staged battle between Lašininis (“porker”), personifying winter, and Kanapinis (“hempen man”), who personifies spring. Devils, witches, goats, the grim reaper, gypsies, and other joyful and frightening characters appear in costume during the celebrations. The participants and masqueraders dance and eat the traditional dish of the holiday – pancakes with a variety of toppings, since round pancakes are a symbol of the returning sun.

That is still a winter in Lithuania, we could of see in 21st of February. At this day Užgavėnės was celebrated in Marijampoles vaiko teviskes namai.

A large table was made from snow, children had surprised by the lots and variety of masks they had made. Ethnic characters "Lasininis" and "Kanapinis" were fighting, everyone were able to try their strenghteness in the events like wood cutting, pancakes eating, rope pulling and other. The culmination of this festival was burning the doll named "More" and shouting: "winter, winter go away"...

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