PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Friday, March 26
- NEW YORK: Adrian Bryttan will conduct the Riverside Orchestra in an
evening of operatic arias, duets and orchestral interludes. The soloists
will be Ukrainian soprano Lyuba Shchybchyk and baritone Elias Mokole in
works by Puccini, Mozart, Gounod and Verdi. The concert will be at the
Trinity School, 101 W. 91st St., at 8 p.m. Tickets: $15 at the door; advance
tickets, $12. For more information, call (212) 663-8704.
Friday-Sunday, March 26-28
- CLEVELAND: The Ukrainian Museum-Archives is holding its fifth annual
Easter Bazaar. Pysanky and supplies, ceramics, jewelry, beadwork, posters,
books and cards will be available for sale. Also featured: pysanka-writing
demonstrations and video. The museum is located at 1202 Kenilworth Ave.
Bazaar hours are: Friday, 7-9 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; and Sunday,
noon-3 p.m. For more information call (216) 781-4329.
Friday, March 26 - Friday, April 23
- CLARK, N.J.: Artist Daria Naumko, formerly from Lviv, and sculptor
and potter Ivan Bratko, formerly from Chervonohrad, are presenting a dual
exhibition of their current works at Skulski Art Gallery, 177 Broadway.
The opening reception is on Friday, March 26, at 8 p.m. For more details
call the Skulski Art Gallery, (732) 382-7169.
Saturday, March 27
- NEW YORK: The Plast sorority "Ti Shcho Hrebli Rvut" invites
the public to its Easter Bazaar at 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Plast Domivka,
144 Second Ave. On sale: traditional Easter delicacies, which can be also
ordered in advance by calling Motria, (917) 841-0962.
- WOONSOCKET, R.I.: The Ladies Sodality of St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic
Church, 394 Blackstone St., will hold its Easter Bake and Food Sale, at
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Pysanky demonstration will be presented by Anna Ruzhycky
at 11 a.m.-1 p.m. For more information call Theresa Dowhan, (401) 766-2667.
- SILVER SPRING, Md.: Holy Trinity Particular Ukrainian Catholic Church
will hold its Easter Bazaar at 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at 16631 New Hampshire Ave.
For sale will be: pysanky, pysanky kits, varenyky, Easter babky, kovbasa,
pastries, cards, embroidery, etc. To order food call (302) 439-7319 or
622-2338. The bazaar continues on Sundays, March 28 and April 4, at 1-3
p.m.
Sunday, March 28
- NEW YORK: The Ukrainian Academy of Sciences in the U.S. is holding
a lecture by Mykola Ryabchuk, managing editor of Krytyka, commentator for
the Kyiv Ukrainian daily Den and United States Information Agency Regional
Exchange Scholar at the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies,
Washington, on the topic "Language Politics in Ukraine: Between 'Rootedness'
and 'Creolization'" (in Ukrainian). The lecture will be held at the
academy, 206 W. 100th St., at 3 p.m.
Sunday, March 28
- Whippany, N.J.: St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church is holding
its annual Easter Bazaar at 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the church hall, located
at the intersection of Route 10 (eastbound) and Jefferson Road. Featured
will be favorite Ukrainian Easter foods, pastries, pysanky and other gift
items. A raffle of special pysanky will be conducted. For information call
the parish, (973) 887-3616.
- LEHIGHTON, Pa.: The Organization for the Rebirth of Ukraine will hold
an Easter Bazaar at noon-4 p.m. at the Ukrainian Homestead, 1230 Beaver
Run Drive, (610) 377-4621. Featured will be: pysanky, pasky, meats and
delicacies. To place an advance order call (215) 235-3709 (evenings); deadline
for advance orders is March 21.
Tuesday, March 30
- THOMASTON, Conn.: Michael M. Moskaluk, founder and CEO of Ukrainian
Heritage International, will present a two-part Lenten program in the Thomaston
High School auditorium at 12:30-2:30 p.m. Mr. Moskaluk will speak about
the introduction of Christianity in Ukraine, and the traditions and customs
pertaining to the Lenten period and Easter. Pysanka artist Ms. "Addi"
will demonstrate her expertise in creating traditional regional designs
of Ukrainian Easter eggs. (Video cassettes of the presentation are available
at minimal cost.) For further information call (860) 283-3030.
Friday, April 2
- LIVONIA, Mich.: The Livonia Symphony Orchestra presents "A Good
Friday Concert" with guest performers Anna Sorokhtei, piano; soloists
Lynda Weston, soprano, and Lance Ashmore, baritone; and the St. Genevieve
Interdenominational Festival Choir, under the direction of Laverne Leiberknecht;
in a program of works by Albinoni, Ravel, Rachmaninoff, Mozart and Faure.
The concert will be held at St. Genevieve Church at 7:30 p.m.
ADVANCE NOTICE
Friday, July 9
- MATAMORAS, Pa.: The Ukrainian Dance Workshop 25th Anniversary Reunion
Banquet and Ball will be held at the Best Western Inn at Hunt's Landing,
Matamoras, Pa. Dancers, alumni, family and friends are cordially invited
to attend this special celebration of the Glen Spey, N.Y., workshop's jubilee
with honored guest Artistic Director Roma Pryma Bohachevsky. Music will
be by Zolota Bulava of Toronto. Banquet reservations must be made in advance
by June 1. Ball tickets also available separately and at the door. For
tickets and information contact Kristine Izak, (215) 362-5816; e-mail,
[email protected]
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21, 1999, No. 12, Vol. LXVII
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