Metadata
WORK ID: YFA 6843 (Master Record)
Title | Year | Date |
40TH ANNIVERSARY OF UKRAINIAN YOUTH ASSOCIATION (CYM) IN BRADFORD | 1988 | 1988-11-13 |
Details
Original Format: VHS Colour: Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 1hr 59 mins 15 secs Genre: Documentary |
Summary This film documents a concert to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Bradford branch of the Ukrainian Youth Association (CYM). It was held in the main hall at Bradford Ukrainian Cultural Centre on Legrams Lane. It was made by the Ukrainian Video Archives Society (UVAS) but is not credited to them. It is date stamped, in colour and has sound. The main language is Ukrainian with occasional English. |
Description
This film documents a concert to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Bradford branch of the Ukrainian Youth Association (CYM). It was held in the main hall at Bradford Ukrainian Cultural Centre on Legrams Lane. It was made by the Ukrainian Video Archives Society (UVAS) but is not credited to them. It is date stamped, in colour and has sound. The main language is Ukrainian with occasional English.
The concert programme includes speeches, poetry recitals, songs and dance. Much of the...
This film documents a concert to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Bradford branch of the Ukrainian Youth Association (CYM). It was held in the main hall at Bradford Ukrainian Cultural Centre on Legrams Lane. It was made by the Ukrainian Video Archives Society (UVAS) but is not credited to them. It is date stamped, in colour and has sound. The main language is Ukrainian with occasional English.
The concert programme includes speeches, poetry recitals, songs and dance. Much of the footage is taken on stage rather than just from the audience. Ends at 1hr 59 mins 15 secs. The performers are predominantly second and third generation Ukrainians.
Context
CYM (Ukrainian Youth Association / Spilka Ukrayinskoiy Molodi) in Bradford was founded on 29th August, 1948 and named 30th June, 1941 branch in commemoration of Ukraine’s Declaration of Independence on that date. The first chair was Stefan Nakonechnyj. Bradford was one of the very early CYM branches, as the organisation was only set up in the UK up on 1st July 1948, when Myroslaw Szawrytko (the authorised UK representative of CYM Central Executive), Mychaijlo Hryniuk and Ihnaty Fedzyniak...
CYM (Ukrainian Youth Association / Spilka Ukrayinskoiy Molodi) in Bradford was founded on 29th August, 1948 and named 30th June, 1941 branch in commemoration of Ukraine’s Declaration of Independence on that date. The first chair was Stefan Nakonechnyj. Bradford was one of the very early CYM branches, as the organisation was only set up in the UK up on 1st July 1948, when Myroslaw Szawrytko (the authorised UK representative of CYM Central Executive), Mychaijlo Hryniuk and Ihnaty Fedzyniak created a CYM organisational centre at a PoW camp in Tattershall, Lincolnshire. This built on an underground Ukrainian liberation movement established in the 1920s by Mykola Pavlushkov which was resurrected in the Germany displaced peoples' camps in 1946. The first general meeting of CYM in Great Britain was held on 16th January ,1949, when the first Nation Committee for CYM in the UK was elected.
In common with other branches of CYM, Bradford has a four-tier membership structure: Sumeniata (youngest children), Yunatstvo (children and teenagers), Druzhynnyky (young adults) and Seniors (adults). CYM branches organise educational meetings for younger members which focus on Ukrainian history and culture and Bradford is one of the branches with strong tradition of performing arts groups such as choirs, folk dance groups and musical groups. In 1958 Petro Wasylyk set up a dance group and Wolodymyr Parfaniuk set up a string orchestra (first mandolins then guitars) which was directed by Jaroslaw Hawryliuk. In 1959, a drama group was established by W Bukowskyj and M Hryniszak. In 1960, chess and table tennis clubs were set up and a newsletter ‘Nash Druh’ was set up and edited by M Mykolyshyn. In 1962, a wood carving group was set up by V Rybczyn then Mr Panchak. Around 1962, Mrs E Jakowiw and Mrs M Salamacha set up an embroidery group. In 1963, the dance group was reorganised and renamed Krylati, choreographed by Ostap Buriak until his death in 1995. In 1996, an a cappella of bandurists was set up by Vera Tymczyzyn assisted by Halyna Zamulinska. CYM Bradford also plays an active part in community life and leads on several significant community occasions including providing the guard of honour for the plashchenycha (icon of Jesus Christ) in the Ukrainian Catholic Church at Easter, the commemoration of Battle of Kruty (29/30 January 1918), the Declaration of Ukrainian Independence 30th June, 1941, and the feast of St Michael Archangel (8 or 21st November). It also manages to persuade St Nicholas to visit every year to give out gifts to children. |