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Under the Kamarin holidays for a long time, it is customary to sing and dance. Songs novye veselye, razudnye, bedovye. Vanya is sitting on the rubble, Vanya is going to our dumpling. Varya fell in love with Vanechka, for the accordion and balalaika. Girls are dancing round dances by the river, old old men are sitting on the fence. Women are banging on the gates with sticks, don't look at the girls. You're an accordion, choose too much, play the balalaika more merrily. I'm going to stomp my right foot wider than the circle, come out and dance with me, my dear friend.
Three young girls, possibly sisters or friends, are sitting on a pile of rubble and debris, each holding a small black accordion. They appear to be in a playful or performance setting.
The girl on the left is wearing a white dress with red puff sleeves and a white ruffled collar. Her dress has delicate white lace trim along the hem. She has long, dark brown hair with a white headband. She is looking towards the middle girl with a smile and her mouth slightly open as if speaking or singing.
The middle girl is wearing a red dress with red puff sleeves and a white ruffled collar. She also has long, dark brown hair with a white headband and is smiling, looking towards the girl on the right. Both the left and middle girls are wearing white socks and dark shoes.
The girl on the right is also wearing a red dress with red puff sleeves and a white ruffled collar. She has long, dark brown hair with a red headband. She is smiling and looking towards the left, possibly at the girl speaking. She is also wearing white socks and dark shoes.
The background consists of more piles of rubble and what appears to be wooden planks and beams, suggesting a dismantled or destroyed structure. Beyond the rubble, there are
Created February 18, 2026, Wednesday