Masks followed songs and at the craft session, several young children enjoyed choosing a mask to colour and then cut out.
One visitor commented that this was more than just a 'cooking demonstration in the museum' as she'd learnt 'heaps' about Russia and the Russians in Palmy...
Russia will share its Food, Culture & Costume in The Migrating Kitchen Te Manawa next Saturday 28th April.
Next Saturday celebrates the colourful culture and cuisine from another corner of the globe. Bring your family and your lunch sit round the kitchen table and enjoy the choir in full Russian costume at 11.30 am.
Make masks with Sofia and at 2.00 pm try your hand at making Pelmeni with Sofia, Valentina and Tatiyana.
This is a dish most people associate with Siberia and many call it “Siberian Dumpling”. Pelmeni probably did originate in Siberia where hundreds or even thousands could be made and then frozen and stored outside during the long winters. But now they’re popular all over Russia. Take away the recipe and make it for dinner.
You don’t have to go to Russia to enjoy Russian cooking!
Enjoy a range of FREE events celebrating local communities. All events take place in the exhibition space on the first floor at Te Manawa unless specified.
RUSSIA EVENT SCHEDULE
Saturday 28th April
11.30 am – Russian choir performing songs.
1.00 pm – Russian craft club for children
2.00 pm – 3.30 pm Cooking demonstration and tasting
Sofia Shaw, Russian co-ordinator with the special board she's made for the kitchen
Russian craft
Russian costume and dolls
Olga Rossiter, Sofia Shaw and Tatiyana Sanders in the Russian Kitchen - Palmerston North