Elena Groshko puts “kova” (“cova”, Portuguese “couve”, English “kale”) into the pot.
Family photo - Elena Groshko's relatives (see interview): Elena Groshko's grandmother, two aunts and her mother
Family photo - Elena Groshko's relatives from father's side (see interview): Elena Groshko's grandfather Kryvoruchka, Michal Kryvoruchka and Nastia Kryvoruchka and Elena's father (little)
The girl is painting Ukrainian ornament on the cup
The girl is painting Ukrainian ornament on the cup
Ukrainian Choir "Haidamaky" is singing Ukrainian song
Dancing practice in dancing group "Barvinok"
Dancing practice in dancing group "Barvinok"
Dancing practice in dancing group "Barvinok"
The sign inside the building of "Poltava" club: Vitaite! (Welcome): Banduristas, sejam, bem vindos
Wooden plague with the carved in metal Taras Shevchenko potrait with the sign: "Koly kozhnyi ukrainets' zberezhe kusok Ukrainy v svoim domi to Ukraina ne zahyne " (If each Ukrainian preserves a piece of Ukraine in his house, Ukraine would not perish)
The classroom for teaching music in "Poltava" club
The manager of Ukrainian club "Poltava" I. Krevei
Dancers of group "Poltava" before practice listen to Andriy Nahachewsky (not on the picture)
Dancers of group "Poltava" before practice listen to Andriy Nahachewsky (not on the picture)
The picture depicting Ukrainian (old-country) landscape in naïve style
Elena Groshko demonstrates “batata” (sweet potato).
Peeled and cut bananas are ready for cooking for dessert.
Elena Groshko pours out bananas with cream (covers dessert with cream).
Dessert is ready to be baked.