суббота, 27 ноября 2010 г.

So lets continue your acquaintance with culture of East.
Now I want to tell you about India. Oh, my India. I love you so much. It has been being my dream to visit it for 5 years. And I'm sure, I'll do it. You should know, it's the most beautiful country. Not just bc of wonderful nature.It really is


, but people in India are completely different. Theu have another mentality. They lived by the rulre: "You should defeat fury with  the help of love, you should replay with good on somebody's evil and you should defeat stinginess with the help of generosity." That is what I mean. They have something that our people don't.
 So lets talk about their culture, as it was mentioned earlier, they are very religious. On of their main holidays is the holiday called Diwali. Here is the most beautiful Indian dance I've ever seen.

 
I love this country, I do love it. It's  tremendous. I want to learn Hindi. I've even added one indian girl on Facebook. She started teaching me it.
In the end I want to tell you about one of the most interesting custom that Indians have. It's wedding.
Indian weddings are very bright events, filled with ritual and celebration, that continue for several days. They are generally not small affairs, with anywhere between 100 to 10,000 people attending. Oftentimes it is possible that many of the attendees are unknown to the bride and groom themselves. Though most Indian marriages are arranged, some couples in urban areas have what are known as "love marriages", where the partners decide to marry each other without family involvement or assistance. The traditional Indian wedding is more about two families being brought together socially, with much less emphasis on the individuals involved.

Many of the wedding customs are common among Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and even Muslims. They are a combination of local, religious and family traditions.


Indian wedding.



Indian bride.
There is  an interesting  custom.The hands of bride are are covered with drawings made of henna.
  I hope you'll understand me and my passion, maybe you can't imagine what do I feel, but still just try to, please.

воскресенье, 21 ноября 2010 г.

mad idia

5 minutes ago I understood what do I want to share with. But first you should know that I have a big passion of all my short life. It's culturology, exactly Easten culturology. So I just want to begin from my own nation, it's Crimean Tatar. If you read this artical, you will understand, Tatars can be different, personaly I belong to the Tats. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPgo6nMIBNg&feature=related this is the most popular tatarian song, every tatar cries, when he/she hears this song. It shows as all terrible thing wich had been done with all  nation in 1944 when all Crimean Tatars were deported en masse, in a form of collective panishment, on 18 May 1944 as special settlers to Uzbek Republic and other distant parts of the Soviet Union. That song  is as national hymn of our people, and this is our flag. In the end I just want to say that Crimean Tatar is a very
proud nation, and I don't know anybody who is not proud of being Tatar and Muslim. To be true it's veru difficult to keep safe your culture in Russian and Ukrainian encirclement....






пятница, 12 ноября 2010 г.

for theatre lovers

http://www.0652.in.ua/afisha/full/1120

i went to the theatre this Tuesday. It was wonderfull, i want to go there again and again. The play was splendid, the actors and decorations were marvellous. The actors have great voices, and the ballet was inimitable in its beauty....so hope you will see it by your own eyes, you would not regret, i'm sure.

interesting information for curious people

http://www.amalgama-lab.com/ it's a link on one usefull for translators site. Here you can check through a lot of patters on any sound you have problems with, there are also a lot of Russian, English and German proverbs. You can also find here a great amount of songs translations. If you are really interested you can publish there your own translations.