The podcast of this week's edition Nash Holos is now available for download!
• Kultural Capsule with Vasyl Pawlowsky features Stepan Pasicznyk (Ludwig), former accordionist with The Ukrainians and now with The Ukes
• A Spiritual Moment of Ukrainian Christian Heritage with Fr. Ihor Kutash of Montreal
• Ukrainian proverb of the week
• Upcoming events in BC’s Ukrainian community
• Plenty of great Ukrainian music!
Enjoy!
A weekly variety radio show and podcast showcasing the best in Ukrainian culture, history, folklore and music. Broadcasting from the west coast of Canada in English and Ukrainian.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Tuesday, February 01, 2011
Stories lost, history suppressed
Choreographed by Lori Hamar. Featuring dance artists Brandy Baybutt, Jung-ah Chung, Nicole McSkimming and composer Dave Chokroun.
Choreographed by Lori Hamar. Featuring dance artists Brandy Baybutt, Jung-ah Chung, Nicole McSkimming and composer Dave Chokroun.
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Blood Line photo by Miles Lowry |
Blood Line is a new contemporary dance work by Victoria dancer and choreographer, Lori Hamer.
It is the first section of a three part work she plans to have completed and premiered in 2012. The final phase will see the work expanded into a full-length dance theatre production (45-60 minutes) featuring live music and an exploration of Lori’s personal ties to the Ukrainian culture and the impact of specific historical events on the culture.
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