Analyzes the songs sung by the Zwozdetsky family (originally from Bukovyna) in terms of categories - lullabies, spring songs, humorous songs, love songs, war songs and death songs.
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UntitledNa prykladakh "vtorynnykh" iavyshch fol'kloru ukraintsiv SShA ta Kanady
UntitledResearch paper 25 pp, photographs with explanations
Untitledmaster's thesis by Valentyn Moroz
UntitledComparative analysis of Russian and Ukrainian dancing including geography, costumes and techniques.
UntitledA study of Albertan's motivations for participating in Ukrainian dance through a survey of 300 people. quest.
UntitledDiachronic study of three generations of the Greshcuk - Hladunewich family with regards to the knowledge of Ukrainian folk songs. A study to determine whether or not a knowlege of folksongs decreases in succeeding generations
UntitledExplores the changing role of the female dancer in Ukrainian dance based on the degree system through interviews with directors of dance ensembles and observation of performances of various dance ensembles. bib.
UntitledA study on the importance and actuality of games as part of the funeral rite in the region of Hutzulshchyna.
UntitledA comparison of Greek and Ukrainian folk dances, focusing on the "Metelytsia" from Ukraine and "Pentozali" from Greece.The historical symbolism, music and costumes are compared. bib.
UntitledA discussion of staged dance as a symbol of ethnic identity and a dynamic art form vs. modern dance as an approach to individual development. bib.
UntitledDescribes the rites and ceremonies in the Easter celebrations of one Ukrainian Canadian family
UntitledCompares the Ukrainian "Hopak" with the Polish "Krakowiak" coming to the conclusion that Ukrainian folk dance has evolved into more of a stage form while the Polish dance retains many more village characteristics
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