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SUMMARY:Calgary Civic Symphony: CONCERT FOR HUMANITY - in collaboration with the Ukrainian Community of Alberta
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Calgary Civic Symphony\, join the Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton in Calgary for the performance of new arrangements of Hnatyshyn’s “Bohorodytse Divo” and Pashkevych’s “Stepom”. In this profoundly collaborative\, community-driven evening\, outstanding Ukrainian and Canadian artists showcase poignant selections of Ukrainian repertoire and join forces in Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony\, a monumental work of hope and unbreakable unity.\nPurchase tickets here: Concert For Humanity (artscommons.ca)\n//\nРазом з Симфонічним оркестром м. Калгарі\, приєднуйтесь до Українського чоловічого хору м. Едмонтон у Калгарі\, на виступі нових аранжувань «Богородице диво» Гнатишина та «Степом» Пашкевича. У цьому концерті\, орієнтованому на громаду\, видатні українські та канадські митці демонструють пристрасні добірки українського репертуару та об’єднують зусилля у Дев’ятій симфонії Бетховена\, монументальному творі надії та непорушної єдності.\nВи можете придбати квитки тут: Concert For Humanity (artscommons.ca)
URL:https://www.uccab.ca/event/calgary-civic-symphony-concert-for-humanity-in-collaboration-with-the-ukrainian-community-of-alberta/
LOCATION:Jack Singer Concert Hall\, 225 8 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB\, T2G 0K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="YAVIR Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton":MAILTO:info@ukrainianmalechorus.ca
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SUMMARY:Folklore Lunch: Threads of Resilience in the Fabric Collages of Liubov Panchenko
DESCRIPTION:The Kule Folklore Centre is pleased to announce our upcoming Folklore lunch:\n“Threads of Resilience in the Fabric Collages of Liubov Panchenko” \nPresenter: Nataliia Yesypenko\, Researcher and Archivist Assistant\, BMUF Archives \nOctober 27\, 2023 | 12pm MDT |\nKule Folklore Centre\, 250 Old Arts Bldg.\, University of Alberta Campus\n(In person presentation)\n______________________________________\nRead this on our website: https://www.ualberta.ca/…/threads-of-resilience.html\n_______________________________________ \nThe name of Liubov Panchenko (1938-2022) became widely known after her tragic demise during the notorious occupation of Bucha. She was born and spent her entire life in this town\, near to Kyiv. \nPanchenko was a multi-thematic artist who worked in various genres. Her collages\, however\, mark the heyday of her talent. In these artworks\, Panchenko included protest motifs\, which she had not resorted to before. The early 1970s proved to be one of the harshest periods for many conscious Ukrainians\, marked by arrests and persecutions. Panchenko and some of her close friends\, political and civic activists\, were sent to mental clinics as a result of their art. Healthy people were forced to undergo treatment with the goal of being “broken down” at the behest of the regime. On the verge of her mental collapse\, Panchenko came up with the idea of creating her memorable collages \nLiubov\, a free-thinking woman with a stubborn character\, did not compromise her views on artistic creation to please the Soviet regime. When she was asked once to change her work\, she answered: “If a minister does not like my work\, then this is the minister who should be replaced but not my work.” \nNataliia Yesypenko will explain the versatility of Panchenko’s talent. She will lead us through the path of the artist’s growth and immerse Kule Folklore lunch attendees in the beautiful world of landscapes\, colours and textures of Panchenko’s works. Nataliia will demonstrate more and less-known examples\, including a few original posters that are housed in the Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives collections. \nBefore coming to Canada\, Nataliia Yesypenko worked as a research fellow and tour guide at the Sixtiers Museum in Kyiv for 13 years. Her professional interest was in Ukrainian history from 1960-1980 years\, collection management and museum studies. Since January 2023\, Nataliia has been a Researcher and Archivist Assistant at the Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives. She arranges\, describes and provides public access and references to the BMUFA collections. Nataliia participates in professional archival societies and conferences on behalf of the Archives. \nImage: Liubov Panchenko. Вогнище інквізиції. Inquisition Fire. 1973. Collage. Coat Fabric. The Sixtiers Museum Collection. \nThis is an in-person event\, however the presentation will be available on our Youtube channel and our website after the event: ukrfolk.ca.\nFor more information\, contact: ukrfolk@ualberta.ca\nRead this on our website: https://www.ualberta.ca/kule-folklore-centre/news/2023/october/threads-of-resilience.html\nSee the full poster here: https://www.ualberta.ca/kule-folklore-centre/news/2023/october/kule-folklore-centre-folklore-lunch-series-fall-2023-3.pdf
URL:https://www.uccab.ca/event/folklore-lunch-threads-of-resilience-in-the-fabric-collages-of-liubov-panchenko/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kule Folklore Centre":MAILTO:ukrfolk@ualberta.ca
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