Dancing is an integral part of the celebration of Ivan Kupala, symbolizing the joy and energy of summer. The holiday has its roots in pagan beliefs and rituals and is associated with the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. It is believed that the Ivan Kupala dance brings good luck, happiness and well-being to the participants and their families. Dancing on Ivan Kupala is a way to celebrate the beauty of nature, the strength of society and the spirit of joy and happiness that comes with the arrival of summer.











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