PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Sunday, May 26
- TORONTO: The Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Toronto office,
is pleased to announce the 2002 Danylo H. Struk Memorial Lecture featuring
Oleh S. Ilnytzkyj, professor, department of modern languages and cultural
studies, University of Alberta, and editor, Canadian Slavonic Papers, who
will speak on the topic: "Deconstructing Gogol's/Hohol's 'Two Souls.'
" The lecture will be held at 6 p.m. at University College, Room 140,
University of Toronto. After the lecture, a reception celebrating the 25th
anniversary of the CIUS and a launch of CIUS Press's most recent publication,
edited and completed by Oleh S. Ilnytzky and George Hawrysch "A Concordance
to the Poetic Works of Taras Shevchenko," will be held at the Croft
Chapter House, University College, Room 183. Admission to the lecture and
reception is free. This schedule is available on the Internet at: http://www.utoronto.ca/cius/Events.
Friday, May 31
- NEW YORK: The Ukrainian Art and Literary Club and the New York Bandura
Ensemble present a showing on video of the film "My Mother's Village,"
a National Film Board of Canada production. Filmmaker John Paskievich journeys
to his mother's home village in Ukraine and explores the difficult legacy
that the traumatic historical events of the 20th century have left to his
generation of Ukrainian Canadians. The film features an original musical
score by New York composer Julian Kytasty. Time: 7 p.m. Donation: $7. The
Mayana Gallery is located at 136 Second Ave., fourth floor. For more information
call (212) 260-4490 or (212) 777-8144. Website: www.brama.com/mayana;
or e-mail: [email protected].
ADVANCE NOTICE
Friday, June 7
- NEW YORK: The Ukrainian Art and Literary Club and the New York Bandura
Ensemble invite the public to the next concert of this year's Bandura Downtown
series, "Experimental Bandura Trio and Friends," featuring new
and improvised music with the Experimental Bandura Trio and guests: Paul
Brantley (cello), Matt Hannafin (percussion) and Ed Littman (guitar). Donation:
$10. Reception with the artists to follow. The concert will take place
at 7:30 p.m. at the Mayana Gallery, at 136 Second Ave., fourth floor. For
more information call (212)260-4490 or (212) 777-8144. Website: www.brama.com/mayana; e-mail: [email protected].
Sunday, June 16
- HORSHAM, Pa.: The Ukrainian American Sports Center Tryzub invites the
public to attend its annual Father's Day festival, picnic and zabava-dance.
A stage performance featuring the Obrij Ukrainian Folk Dance Ensemble and
the Novyi Den (New Day) Orchestra will begin at 2 p.m. A zabava will follow
to the music of the orchestra. Traditional Ukrainian ethnic foods, standard
picnic fare and refreshments will be served throughout the day. Beginning
at noon, Tryzub, for the second year in a row, is honored to be hosting
the Region I Majors' Division Open and Amateur Cup soccer championship
games. Featured will be the best amateur teams from the North Central and
Northeastern areas of America. The winners will progress to the U.S. national
championship. A single $5 entry fee covers both events; parking is free.
The fields, picnic grove, dance hall and stage for the games and the festival
are located at Lower State and County Line Roads, Horsham, Pa. For more
information call Tryzub, (215) 343-5412.
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19, 2002, No. 20, Vol. LXX
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