“Marzanna (in Polish), Марена (in Russian), Morė (in Lithuanian), Morana (in Czech, Bulgarian, Slovene, Serbian, Bosnian, and Croatian), or Morena (in Slovak and Macedonian), Maslenitsa (in Russia) and also Mara (in Belarusian and Ukrainian), Maržena, Moréna, Mora or Marmora is a Baltic and Slavic goddess associated with seasonal rites based on the idea of death and rebirth of nature. She is an ancient goddess associated with winter’s death and rebirth and dreams. In Slavic rites, the death of the Goddess Marzanna at the end winter becomes the rebirth of Spring of the Goddess Kostroma (Russian), Lada, Vesna representing the coming of Spring”
Source – Wikipedia
_Info
- Event / Užgavėnės
- Where / Klaipeda, Lithuania
- Date / February 2016
_Dimensions
- Height / 500 cm
- Width / 400 cm
- Depth / 400 cm
_Material
- Wood
- Cardboard
- Fabric
_Team
- Jordi NN
- Mantvydas Vilys
- Jurgis Vilys
_Performance
- Kristina Annica
- Mykolas vilys
- Jurgis Vilys
- Mantas Lileikis