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Verkhovyna Ukrainian Folk Dance Camp

Title
  1. Verkhovyna Ukrainian Folk Dance Camp [videorecording]
Published by
  1. 1983.

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Additional authors
  1. Pryma, Roma
  2. Bohachevsky, George
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (VHS, NTSC) (ca. 12O min.) : sd., col.; 1/2 in.
Summary
  1. Thirteen Ukrainian folk dances are performed out-of-doors by students dressed in authentic Ukrainian folk costumes. Included are a varsovienne, lumberjacks' dance, salt gatherers' dance, polka, basket dance, shawl dance, and gopak. Midway in the program a classical ballet polka is performed by a trio of young ballerinas featuring 10-year-old School of American Ballet student Julie Vigon. At the program's conclusion dance teacher Roma Pryma Bohachevsky is introduced.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Patricia and Darryl Vigon.
Subject
  1. Varsovienne (Dance)
  2. Polka (Dance)
  3. Hopak (Dance)
  4. Folk dancing -- Ukraine
Call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-686
Performer (note)
  1. Introductions, in Ukrainian and English, are by master of ceremonies George Bohachevsky.
Event (note)
  1. Final concert for a two-week summer 1983 session of the Verkhovyna Ukrainian Folk Dance Camp in Glen Spey, New York.
Title
  1. Verkhovyna Ukrainian Folk Dance Camp [videorecording]
Imprint
  1. 1983.
Event
  1. Final concert for a two-week summer 1983 session of the Verkhovyna Ukrainian Folk Dance Camp in Glen Spey, New York.
Performer
  1. Introductions, in Ukrainian and English, are by master of ceremonies George Bohachevsky.
Added author
  1. Pryma, Roma.
  2. Bohachevsky, George. Host
Research call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-686
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