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BABA YAGA & THE WISE DOLL Retold by Hiawyn Oram, illustrations by Ruth Brown Dutton (ages 5-7), $15.99 In traditional Russian fairy tales, Baba Yaga is a terrifying old witch who lives in the ...
Baba Yaga appears in music, too; Modest Mussorgsky's 1874 suite Pictures at an Exhibition features a ninth movement called The Hut on Fowl’s Legs ... matryoshka dolls, and Baba Yaga.
Scared of being eaten by Baba Yaga, Vasilissa consults her doll. The doll's eyes glow and it says that as long as it is with her, she will be safe. So Vasilissa sets off for Baba Yaga's hut.
It’s not hard to see that Baba Yaga, the horrifying witch-hag of Slavic folklore, could be read as saying a lot of things about women. A new retelling of her myth does exactly that. For those ...
And then there was that visit to Baba Yaga's house, where Valentina discovered bizarre relics, including a dominatrix doll, and a bottomless pit in the living room.
Baba Yaga: An Evening of Toy Theatre, Billy Goat Experiment Theatre Company, ... Troy Martin’s “Backward and Forward” and Todd Zaruba’s “A Doll’s Life” are more simply executed, ...
(RNS) — Madame Pamita's new book 'Baba Yaga's Book of Witchcraft' was released just after Russia's invasion of Ukraine — 'exactly at the time that it was so needed,' she said.
A new novel reimagines Baba Yaga — a crone figure in Slavic folklore — as a Jewish woman living in an Eastern European town during a time of pogroms.
Baba Yaga appears in music, too; Modest Mussorgsky's 1874 suite Pictures at an Exhibition features a ninth movement called The Hut on Fowl’s Legs ... matryoshka dolls, and Baba Yaga.
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