- A
skomorokh (Belarusian: скамарох,
Ukrainian and Russian: скоморох, Old East Slavic: скоморохъ,
Church Slavonic: скоморахъ.
Compare with the Old Polish...
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Sofya Pavlovna Skomorokh (Russian: Софья Павловна Скоморох, born
August 18, 1999, in Omsk, Russia) is a
Russian Group rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2015...
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generally used to
describe prostitutes. In Russia,
buskers are
called skomorokh, and
their first recorded history appears around the 11th century.[citation...
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Ringmaster Scop
Shamakhi dancers Showgirl Showman Showrunner Singer Skomorokh Social media personality Streamer Street performer Strongman Stunt performer...
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group of
villagers is
being entertained by a jester. The jester, or
skomorokh, is a
bitterly sarcastic enemy of the state, the Boyars, and the Church...
- Punakawan,
comedic sidekick in
Javanese tales Scaramouche Silly Billy Skomorokh Soutworth, John (1998).
Fools and
Jesters at the
English Court. Stroud:...
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Jester Mime
Modern Pierrot Pueblo Ritual Rodeo Scaramouche Silly Billy Skomorokh Organizations World Clown ****ociation
Clown Conservatory Clowns of America...
- Shugurova,
Evgenia Kanaeva,
Tatiana Druchinina,
Ksenia Dudkina,
Sofya Skomorokh).
After she
became impressed watching the
World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships...
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mentioned in the Galician-Volhynian Chronicle.
Commonly used by the
wandering skomorokh musicians and entertainers,
gusli are also
present in Old East Slavic...
- Kiev
contralto Varvara Strakhova Mariya Dolina Duda,
skomorokh b****
Aleksandr Brevi Sopel,
skomorokh tenor The Varangian,
overseas guest b**** I. Aleksanov...