Vasilev evening on Old New Year's Day
Feast of Basil the Great: Traditions and Innovations in the Dialogue of Eras The Feast of Basil the Great (January 13th), the eve of the Old New Year and the Day of St. Basil the Great, represents a unique cultural chronotope where the folk calendar, Orthodox tradition, and secular New Year practices converge. This "double festival" exists due to the calendar shift but has acquired its own deep semantics. Its modern existence is a complex dialogue between enduring archaic rituals and their innovative, often playful, reinterpretations in urban and digital environments. 1. Ethnographic Core: Rituals of Abundance, Prophecies, and Boundaries. The traditional Feast of Basil the Great (also known as "Generous Evening," "Kolyada") was rich in rituals with magical-producive and apotropaic (protective) functions. "Generosity" and "Sowing": The central ritual, distinct from Christmas caroling. The "generosity" (shchedrovki) had a pronounced agrarian-economic code. Songs ("Shchedrik, shchedrik, shchedrivochka...") celebrated not so much the birth of Christ, but a rich harvest, livestock, and prosperity at home. The ritual sprinkling with grain ("sowing") was a direct symbol of "sowing" future prosperity. Grain (wheat, barley, rye) was not just a delicacy but a material carrier of well-being. Ritual Banquet: "Rich Kutya": Unlike the post-fast Christmas kutya, a "generous" or "rich" kutya was placed on the table – with butter, cream, lard, nuts. The table was overflowing with delicacies (blinis, pies, sausages, jelly), symbolizing the desired abundance for the entire year. A dish of pork (pork head, legs) was mandatory, as St. Basil was considered the patron of pig farmers ("piglet"). Divination and "Swantic Impurity": The evening was the peak of swantic divination, especially for girls. The boundary between worlds was considered thin, which facilitated contact with the supernatural. However, there was also the reverse side: there was a belief in the special activity of evil spi ... Read more
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