Enchanting the world since 1918. Touring Western Canada November 2005. Saskatoon: November 10, 2005.
A fundraising event of the Alberta Ukrainian Dance Association, Ukrainian Dance Ensemble Lviv, Ukraine. Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Ensemble, Volya Ukrainian Dance Ensemble, Yevshan Ukrainian Folk Ballet Ensemble, Voloshky Singers.
Come celebrate spring by attending the Village's first major event of the summer season. Over 600 energetic young performers from 9 different dance schools will present a colourful show featuring a variety of traditional Ukrainian stage dances.
Details the history of the Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives as well as Dr. Medwidsky's history.
A celebration of Kalyna Country's multifaceted heritage. Featuring a multicultural showcase of musicians, dancers, crafts and much, much more!
Information Exhibit & Documentary Screening, 33 Hour Famine, 33 Minute Proclamation of Victims' Names, Panel Discussion: Holodomor Denial.
Experience the freedom. Artistic director: Zhenia Bahri.
Celebrate Alberta Culture Days 2012 where culture connects at St. John's Institute. A free 2-day family event.
Picture of Taras Shevchenko on white cloth. Embroidered at the top and bottom.
Provided 16 electoral steps from the candidate, black and white portrait of Hawrelak.
"Totally devoted to you", at the Edmonton Convention Centre.
70 member Verkhovyna Ensemble, Spilka Ukraiins'koi Molodi v Edmontoni.
A Heritage Festival Associated Event, Edmonton Convention Centre.
Edmonton, AB and area; Executive Producer - Gene Zwozdesky; the program of the event provided, list of the performers included.
Intourist; photo of dancers in a tree grove.
John and Dora immigrated to Canada in April of 1905 with their daughter, Lena. Their son Joe was born in Horodenka, Austria, but lived only 2 1/2 years. Their daughter Annie was born there as well but lived only about two weeks.
George and Joe were twins, born in Radisson, Saskatchewan. George lived about 2 hours and Joe survived for about 2 days.
Nick was married briefly to an Italian woman. He changed his name to Gene Burns and apparently was involved with drugs. He dies in Vancouver, B.C. about 1982.
Polly died at birth.
Jack's name in Ukrainian was Vladimir, but due to the difficulty of the English pronunciation, he was called Jack.
Jack was in the airforce during WWII and his Lancaster bomber was shot down in a raid over Germany. He survived and spent the remainder of the war in Stalag Luft 17. During the later part of the war, food shortages were rampant and so many of the POW camp gates were left open allowing the remaining prisoners to escape thus freeing the Germans of the responsibility for their care.
After making his way to France, Jack became ill with Rheumatic fever and spent sometime in hospital and was eventually returned to Canada by the British. Upon his recovery, he was given the rank of Sergeant by the RCAF after which he was decommissioned.