PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Thursday, April 27
- CAMBRIDGE, Mass.: The Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Seminar
Series presents the Vasyl and Maria Petryshyn Memorial Lecture "Reinterpreting
Ukrainian History: New Sources and New Ideas" with Hiroaki Kuromiya,
professor of history, Indiana University. The lecture will take place in
the Lower Level Conference Room, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European
Studies, 27 Kirkland St., at 4-6 p.m. and will be followed by an open discussion.
For further information call (617) 495-4053.
Monday, May 1
- CAMBRIDGE, Mass.: The Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Seminar
Series presents "Hurrah les Cosaques! French Revanchism, Cossack Revolts
and Verisimilitude in Paul Deroulede's Play 'L'Hetman' " with Ksenya
Kiebuzinski, Petro Jacyk bibliographer, Ukrainian Research Institute and
doctoral candidate, department of romance languages and literatures, Brandeis
University. The lecture will take place in the HURI Seminar Room, 1583
Massachusetts Ave., at 4-6 p.m. and will be followed by an open discussion.
For further information call (617) 495-4053.
Friday, May 5
- TORONTO: The Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the University
of Toronto is holding a lecture by Tamara Hundorova, University of Toronto
and the Institute of Literature at the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,
titled "Bu-Ba-Bu as Kitsch" (in Ukrainian). The lecture will
be held at University College, Room 152, at 4 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday, May 6-7
- HARTFORD, Conn.: An exhibit and sale of framed and unframed photographs
by noted photojournalist Tania D'Avignon will be held in the church hall
of St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Church, 125 Wethersfield Ave., on Saturday
at noon and on Sunday at 9 a.m. Proceeds from the sale will be donated
to the Children of Chornobyl Relief Fund. For further information, call
(860) 956-3834.
Saturday, May 6; Tuesday, May 9
- MILWAUKEE, Wisc.: New York City Opera soprano Oksana Krovytska, renowned
for her interpretation of the role of Cio-Cio San in Puccini's "Madama
Butterfly," will appear with the Florentine Opera in the closing concert
of the season. Bonaventura Bottone, the acclaimed English tenor, will sing
the role of Pinkerton. The performance, with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra,
Joseph Rescigno, conducting, will take place in Uihlein Hall of the Marcus
Center for the Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. Pre-opera talks by Prof. Corliss
Phillabaum will be given one hour prior to each performance in the Anello
Atrium in the Marcus Center. Tickets, ranging in price from $22 to $100,
are available by calling the Marcus Center Box Office, (414) 273-7206,
or Ticketmaster, (414) 276-4545.
Sunday, May 7
- CHICAGO: Violinist Yuri Mazurkevich and pianist Volodymyr Vynnytsky
will appear in an all Brahms program featuring sonatas for violin and piano,
to be held at the Ukrainian Insititue of Modern Art, 2320 W. Chicago Ave.,
at 2 p.m. For additional information call (773) 227-5522.
ADVANCE NOTICE
Saturday-Sunday, May 20-21
- PARMA, Ohio: St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral and St. Josaphat's
Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral are hosting the program "United in Christ"
to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. There will be vespers at 5 p.m.
on Saturday at St. Vladimir's with the participation of Metropolitan Constantine
and Bishop Robert Moskal. A banquet and concert will be held at noon on
Sunday at St. Josaphat's Astrodome Hall. Two Ukrainian choirs, one adult
and one youth, will sing liturgical music. Sunday event tickets are $35,
adults; $20, children age 15 and under. Sales end May 7. For ticket information
call Cornel Osadsa, (440) 526-5580.
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23, 2000, No. 17, Vol. LXVIII
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