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Christmas Concert by the Ukrainian Center: Warmth, Unity, and Celebration

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On December 17, 2024, the Ukrainian Center organized a Christmas concert that turned into a true celebration of culture, creativity, and friendship. The event brought together Ukrainian performers and local artists, creating a special evening for everyone who attended.

Musical Highlights of the Evening The concert program was rich and diverse:

Lina Barabash – a virtuoso violin performance that set the tone for the festive atmosphere. The ensemble "Dzherela" – soulful Ukrainian songs that immersed the audience in the depth of the nation's cultural heritage. The children's ensemble "Dzhereltse" – bright and cheerful performances reminding everyone of the joy and magic of Christmas. The choir EL Shaddai – powerful choral performances, featuring a heartfelt solo by Oksana Nagornaya. The Estonian dance group "Kirmas" – lively folk dances that added an energetic touch to the evening. The dance performance "Kamazhai" by Daria Kirss – an elegant and emotional number that captivated the audience. A duet by Mayra Izbasar and Olena Litvin – a Ukrainian-Kazakh performance symbolizing the unity of cultures. Marina Bikovets, soloist of the ensemble "Dzherela" – her strong and moving voice was the perfect culmination of the program.

A Warm and Festive Atmosphere The concert brought together people from various backgrounds. The audience included not only Ukrainian immigrants but also local residents, who praised the warm and heartfelt atmosphere of the event.

One attendee summed up the evening perfectly: "This was more than just a concert; it was a true expression of the soul. We felt like part of a big family."

After the concert, guests gathered to share their emotions and impressions over tea, coffee, and traditional kringel. This informal interaction extended the festive mood and helped forge new friendships and strengthen community bonds.

Capturing the Moments in Photos Photos by David Foreman captured the warmth and joy of the evening. You can view them in the gallery on the Ukrainian Center's website. Smiling faces, grateful looks, and vivid moments from the performances tell the story of the event's success.

Christmas That Unites The Christmas concert organized by the Ukrainian Center demonstrated how culture can bring people together. It wasn’t just a celebration – it was a moment of shared joy and peace.

This evening will remain in the memories of its guests as a symbol of unity and mutual support, which are so vital in today’s world.

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