PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Thursday-Friday, March 20-21
- CAMBRIDGE, Mass.: The Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute is proud
to announce the first Petro Jacyk Memorial Symposium, titled "Diaspora
and Homeland in the Transnational Age: The Case of Ukraine." All four
sessions of this symposium will take place at 4-6 p.m. in the Library Room
of the Harvard Faculty Club, 20 Quincy St. For complete schedule of speakers
and topics visit the institute website, www.huri.harvard.edu,
or call the institute, (617) 495-4053.
Friday, March 21
- NEW YORK: The Ukrainian Art and Literary Club and the New York Bandura
Ensemble present "A Vzhe Vesna, A Vzhe Krasna," an evening celebrating
the coming of spring. Authors Liubov Dmytryshyn-Chasto and Vasyl Makhno
will participate in the program along with actors Larysa Kukrytska, Volodymyr
Lysniak and Nadia Savchuk, who will read works by Oksana Laturynska, Ulana
Starosolska and Lesia Ukrainka. Bandurist Lavrentia Turkewicz and Natalia
Lemishka will perform a selection of Ukrainian spring songs. Donations:
$7; students, $5. The evening will be held at the Mayana Gallery, 136 Second
Ave., fourth floor, at 7:30 p.m. For more information, call (212) 260-4490;
log on to http://www.brama.com/mayana;
or e-mail ukrartlitclub@aol.com.
Bandura performances are partially funded by the New York State Council
on the Arts.
Saturday, March 22
- NEW YORK: The Shevchenko Scientific Society is holding a lecture by
Dr. Ihor Zhuk, curator of the Visual Materials Collection and director
of the Leopolis Project, Lviv Theological Academy, and Fulbright scholar
at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, on the topic "The Architecture
of Lviv in the 12th to the Early 20th Centuries." The presentation
will be held at the Shevchenko Scientific Society, 63 Fourth Ave. (between
Ninth and 10th streets) at 5 p.m. For more information call (212) 254-5130.
Friday-Sunday, March 28-30
- KERHONKSON, N.Y.: The 2003 Summit of Ukrainian American Organizations
- addressing the theme "The Ukrainian American Community Today: Who
Are We and How Do We Communi-cate?" - will be held at the UNA Estate
Soyuzivka. The weekend will feature a keynote address by Oleh Wolowyna,
Ph.D., on the demographics of Ukrainians in the U.S., to be held on Saturday,
March 29, with follow-up discussion and a group discussion on the role
of the Ukrainian American media. For registration forms or more information,
go to the "News" section of www.uesa.org;
send e-mail to nyc@uesa.org; or call
(212) 719-9700.
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16, 2003, No. 11, Vol. LXXI
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