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Summary This film documents two events held in the main hall at the Bradford Ukrainian Cultural Centre on Legrams Lane. The first part is a concert by the Pysanka Children's Folk Ensemble from Lviv, and the second is the community's annual Mother's Day concert. The film was made by the Ukrainian Video Archives Society (UVAS) and is in colour with sound. The language of the film is Ukrainian.
Description
This film documents two events held in the main hall at the Bradford Ukrainian Cultural Centre on Legrams Lane. The first part is a concert by the Pysanka Children's Folk Ensemble from Lviv, and the second is the community's annual Mother's Day concert. The film was made by the Ukrainian Video Archives Society (UVAS) and is in colour with sound. The language of the film is Ukrainian.
The first part of the film is the Pysanka concert which is introduced by Stefan Jarocky....
This film documents two events held in the main hall at the Bradford Ukrainian Cultural Centre on Legrams Lane. The first part is a concert by the Pysanka Children's Folk Ensemble from Lviv, and the second is the community's annual Mother's Day concert. The film was made by the Ukrainian Video Archives Society (UVAS) and is in colour with sound. The language of the film is Ukrainian.
The first part of the film is the Pysanka concert which is introduced by Stefan Jarocky. The concert is prefaced and ends with stills from the choir's promotional material.
The choir perform a number of Ukrainian songs from various genres. This section of the film ends with the singing of the Ukrainian national anthem before the audience begin to leave the hall. This section of the film finishes at 1 hr 23 mins 10 secs.
The next section of the film is the annual Mother's Day concert. It begins at 1 hr 23 mins 30 secs. It features poetry recitals, readings, songs by the choir from the Ukrainian Saturday school and dances by the Krylati dance ensemble. The concert finishes with a song sung by the performers and the audience.