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January 2016
A Struggle for Home: The Crimean Tatars by Christina Paschyn
This documentary film tells the little-known story of the Crimean Tatars. It features interviews with Crimean residents, historians, survivors of the 1944 deportation, Russian nationalists, and Tatar activists, including Mustafa Dzhemilev, the leader of the Crimean Tatar people.
Find out more »February 2016
Folkways and Fantasies of Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern
Employing deceptively simple Jewish folk and religious scenes as his foundation, Petrovsky-Shtern’s works chronicle and illustrate complex embodiments of real human celebration, drama, tragedy, and survival.
Find out more »A Literary Evening
Featuring poet, prose writer, essayist, 2015 BBC Book of the Year Award recipient Vasyl Makhno
Find out more »March 2016
Mykola Dyletsky: “A Musical Grammar in Seventeenth – Century Cracow and Kyiv”
Hailed by the New York Times as “fine, flexible ensemble” early music Ensemble Origo will perform a selection of Polish madrigals, German motets and Mykola Dyletsky’s four voice Liturgy.
Find out more »The Pysanka – Harbinger of Hope
Folk Artist and Ethnographer Sofika Zielyk will present a Lecture-Demonstration on the unique and ancient tradition of the Pysanka-Ukrainian Easter Egg
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