Posts in Life in Canada
National Ballet of Ukraine Tours Nadiya Through Canada

The National Ballet of Ukraine is touring their show Nadiya (Hope) through Canada. Starting in Quebec City on January 15 and ending in Calgary on February 11, the tour is raising money for aid in Ukraine, thanks to a partnership between Humanite Peace Collective and the Olena Zelenska Foundation.

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Follow These Ukrainian Superstitions for a Lucky Life

Superstitions are folk beliefs and ancient customs that people still practise today. Ukrainians have many superstitions that vary from region to region and family to family. Hannah and Kaitlin list and tell stories about some of their favourite Ukrainian superstitions.

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Interview with Kaitlin Vitt, author of Planted: Stories From Manitoba’s Natural World

Kaitlin updated and reprinted her book Planted: Stories From Manitoba’s Natural World, with proceeds supporting humanitarian aid in Ukraine. Learn the inspiration behind the book and how a main influence is Kaitlin’s Ukrainian heritage.

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Shumka On Tour: Interview with Les Sereda and Caitlin Kaminsky

Canada’s Ukrainian Shumka dancers are touring across Canada with a two-act show, which includes the lively Mosquito’s Wedding. Find out from dancer Caitlin Kaminsky and Senior Creative Director Les Sereda what it’s like dancing through the pandemic, the creation of this production, and what it means to be touring while Ukraine is defending itself against russia’s full-scale war.

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Symbolism in Ukrainian Culture + On Our Ankles

Once upon a time, there were four girls who lived abroad, and they got matching tattoos. But not just any tattoos — Ukrainian tattoos that have meaning much deeper than the skin. In this post, we tie our tattoo design (we’re two of those girls, by the way) into Ukrainian symbolism and explain the meaning behind common shapes and colours.

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Why I Ukrainian Dance (and Why You Should, Too)

For many of us, starting to Ukrainian dance wasn’t really a choice — our parents put us in it when we were young, and that was it. But soon, we made the decision to stay in dance. So what makes this hobby so intriguing? What keeps people involved for decades on end?

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Meet the Voices

We (that’s us, Hannah and Kaitlin) have really only been friends for a couple years, our friendship growing just like our Ukrainian bead collection — it grew fast, and it grew big. Our About page has a brief introduction to who we are, but we wanted to share a bit more about where we come from and where we’re going.

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Introducing Vsi: The Ukrainian Dance and Culture Podcast

In Ukrainian, Vsi means “all, all of, everyone, everybody.” On this blog and on our podcast, you’ll hear stories from choreographers, dancers, and instructors — from Ukraine and Canada — plus we’ll discuss popular topics such as ethnography, music, and the art of dance.

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