
The workshop will be held in one of the oldest cities of Russia. Veliky Novgorod (Russian: Великий Новгород), or Novgorod Veliky, or just Novgorod, is one of the most important historic cities in Russia which serves as the administrative center of Novgorod Oblast. It is situated in 180 kilometers from St. Petersburg. The city lies along the Volkhov River just downstream from its outflow from Lake Ilmen.
Over here people used to wear leather boots instead of bast shoes, the streets were cobbled from ancient times, the commoners were in correspondence with each other, and all the rulers were welcomed and banished whenever the Novgorodians wanted. Over here you can find yourself standing at the very place from where- as the legend says – an idol of murderous Perun the pagan Deity was thrown into the water of the Volkhov river to get drown, you can swim in the lake on the banks of which Sadko the merchant sang his entrancing songs, participate in martial performances of Novgorod vityazes (“knights”) of these days. Over here in this very place you can witness in full the cross-time native atmosphere of Russian Land. For the first time the word “Novgorodians” was spotted in the documents of 859. There are still a lot of scientists’ disputes on the fixed date of Novgorod foundation (“nov” for “new”, “gorod” for “town”) and location of an “old” town. These days the leading version states “old” town as so-called Gorodishche (Hill Fort) that was on the right bank of the Volkhov river 2 km away from the city of today. It might probably be the ex-residence of Rurik the Prince who was invited to reign in Novgorod in 9th c. and then started the dynasty of the Rurikoviches (“Rurikovich” for “son of Rurik”). In 10th c. the town was moved down the river to a new place and called Novgorod. |