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Ukrainian Day at the 1964 New York World’s Fair Item Info

Ukrainian Day at the 1964 New York World’s Fair

Nationalities Days at the 1964 World's Fair
00:00:00
Ukrainian nationality day
00:00:33
Description of the first concert
00:01:17
Description of the second concert
00:03:06
Interview with Roman Legedza (member of Ukrainian Dumka Chorus)
00:03:25
In addition to teaching at an institution of higher education, you also sing with the Dumka Chorus?
00:03:56
Who founded this choir?
00:04:16
Where and when have been the latest concerts of the Dumka Chorus?
00:05:09
What was the meaning of the Ukrainian Day for visitors of the Fair and for Ukrainian Americans?
00:05:45
Interview with Vadym Sulyma (director of the unified dance ensembles)
00:06:25
How did you manage to prepare such a brilliant performance?
00:07:00
Who are these young amateur dancers?
00:07:46
But we also saw children in the performance.
00:08:05
What are your plans for the future?
00:08:28
Creator:
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Date Created:
1964
Description:
Radio Liberty program produced in New York City with Mykola Francuzenko (as "Oleksandr Tereshchenko") on two concerts of Ukrainian music and dance at the 1964 New York World's Fair, along with interviews of a singer with the Ukrainian Chorus Dumka and the director of the dance ensemble.
Subjects:
Folk dancing, Ukrainian Ukrainian Chorus Dumka (New York, N.Y.)
Source collection:
Mykola Francuzenko papers
Source Identifier:
UHEC_MA_2014.8.3RL51
Type:
sound
Format:
audio/mp3
Languages:
Ukrainian
Form:
Radio programs
Interviewer:
Francuzenko, Mykola
Interviewee:
Legedza, Roman Sulyma, Vadym
Host:
Francuzenko, Mykola
Rights owner:
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Ukrainian Day at the 1964 New York World’s Fair", Mykola Francuzenko papers (UHEC_MA_2014.8.3RL51), Ukrainian History and Education Center Archives
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