Chastushka
Chastushka is a traditional form of Russian folk poetry, characterized by its short, humorous, and often satirical verses. Typically consisting of four lines, these verses are usually sung or recited and cover a wide range of themes, including love, social issues, and everyday life. Chastushkas are often performed at gatherings and celebrations, making them a lively part of Russian culture.
The origins of chastushka date back to the 19th century, and they have roots in the oral storytelling traditions of the Russian people. This art form has evolved over time, with modern variations incorporating contemporary themes and styles, while still retaining the playful and rhythmic qualities that define them.