Poster of a print of a painting depicting Petro Doroshenko on horseback travelling through the countryside flanked by other mounted riders. Text is in Ukrainian and English.
Posters advertising for Folkfest 85 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Event to take place August 22 - 24, 1985.
Poster advertising for an opera event at the Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton, Alberta. Event to take place June 18 and 19, 1981.
Poster advertising for Folkfest in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Event to take place August 15-17, 1991.
Poster advertising for a Ukrainian Festival in Dickinson, North Dakota. Event to take place July 17 to 19, 1998.
Poster advertising for a performance of Cheremosh at the Winspear Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. Event to take place June 8, 2000.
Poster advertising for a concert at the Ukrainian Heritage Village in Alberta. Multiple musical acts are advertised on the poster.
Poster of a tied up vyshyvanka. Ukrainian text translates as "Genocide of culture - Genocide of people".
UntitledArtistic director Anatolii Avdiievskyi.
The poster was created by Ukrainian Artist Liubov (Lyubov) Panchenko for the Veriovka Choir concert in 1978.
The Sluzar Music Score is a collection of over 1,600 handwritten, copied and printed sheet music items and musical scores, and it contains more than 2,500 individual songs. It contains a unique variety of musical genres – from folk songs to opera and operetta scores, and from classical to liturgical and spiritual songs. Most of the pieces are arranged for choral performance; however, many solos, duets, quartets, and even instrumental arrangements are included as well.
The collection spans nearly a century in its compositions and publications, from the late 1800s to the end of the 20th century. Its songs reflect the incredibly rich historical legacy of the Ukrainian people and chronicle events from Cossack and chumak times all the way to the World Wars of the 1900s. The collection also strongly reflects the customs and traditions of the Ukrainian people through its assortment of folk songs – from hahilky and Kupalo songs to koliadky and shchedrivky.
UntitledThe file consists of the project proposal, Andriy Nahachewsky's request for assistant (J. Golinowski), Programming Arts Grants Programs list, short biographical note on Serhij Makarov, a copy of an article from "Two Hills: Country Cronicle" from July 9, 2002 entitled "New instructor for Myrnam & District Ukrainian Dance Club", and miscellaneous notes related to the project.