Troyanda Lethbridge
Now in its 20th year, the Troyanda Ukrainian Dance Club in Lethbridge is a not-for-profit organization with members that volunteer their time to preserving and promoting the artful heritage of Ukrainian dance in southern Alberta. Troyanda has 38 dancers ranging in age from 3 to timeless. . For information about events, classes, fees, workshops or to request a performance, please e-mail Troyanda@hotmail.ca You can also check out Troyanda's Official webpage at www.troyandalethbridge.com
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Come join and celebrate the culture of Ukraine
Troyanda will conduct a regional dance workshop, perogy making workshop and a pysanky egg writing class. You can see Troyanda's amazing collection of historical and new costumes as well! There will also be Ukrainian music and live entertainment.
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Learning through dance-Grade 3 Curriculum show
Troyanda Ukrainian Dance Club of Lethbridge plays host to over 900 Grade 3 Students every spring with their annual Grade Three Curriculum Show.
The show includes descriptions of geography, culture, music, food and of course, dance. The program serves to round out the Grade 3 Curriculum on Ukraine and helps it come alive for students.
There are two shows. One held in the morning from 9:30-11:15 am and another in the afternoon 12:30-2:15 pm. The shows are very popular and tend to sell out quickly and have considerable wait lists.
Grade 3 students are treated to an informative slideshow about Ukraine. |
Dean and Ana teach students some steps specific to a specific regional dance. |
Everybody dance!! |
Grade 3 Troyanda dancers performing for their peers |
Dancers are also eager to learn more about Ukraine. |
You don't see these moves at the school dances!! |
A Hutzul shepher with his flock of sheep. Can you say EWE? |
Ukraine's National Dance, The Hopak. The Grande Finale to any dance performance. |
Thanks to the dancers and parents who volunteered their time to make these shows possible.
Thursday, 17 April 2014
Nicole and Nathan Hall win 12 Gold and 1 Silver in one weekend
Brother and sister duo, Nathan and Nicole Hall, recently competed in three different dance festivals. It was a whirlwind of a weekend as they traveled to Lloydminster, Brandon and Saskatoon to perform and compete in three Ukrainian Dance Festivals. They brought home an astonishing 12 Gold and 1 Silver for their efforts. Perhaps even more amazingly, Nathan was only 15 minutes late for his regular studio rehearsal with Troyanda Ukrainian Dance Club of Lethbridge on Sunday afternoon.
Nicole and Nathan performed in four regional categories as well as the “open” category. Unbeknownst to many, there are very different styles of Ukrainian Folk dance. The young duet performed in Hutzul, Poltava, Volyn and Transcarpathian categories, each region with different signature moves, rhythms and costumes. For the open category they performed a lively and energetic sailor dance.
Their father Paul and mother Pauline are proud to announce that Nicole and Nathan were just awarded the “highest score mixed duet” at the Vermillion Ukrainian Dance Festival held in March.
Nicole and Nathan are looking forward to performing with their home dance club, Troyanda, in the upcoming performance Vesna to be held on May 3 at the University of Lethbridge Theatre. Nathan (age 12) performs with the Junior group while Nicole (age 14) dances with Troyanda’s Ensemble.
Troyanda congratulates Nicole, Nathan and their instructor/choreographer Dean Mackedenski on their recent successes. Nicole and Nathan have been dancing with Troyanda for 10 and 8 years respectively.
Should you wish to know more about Ukrainian Folk Dance, Vesna, or how register for classes, please contact Troyanda by e-mailing Troyanda@hotmail.ca.
Nicole and Nathan performed in four regional categories as well as the “open” category. Unbeknownst to many, there are very different styles of Ukrainian Folk dance. The young duet performed in Hutzul, Poltava, Volyn and Transcarpathian categories, each region with different signature moves, rhythms and costumes. For the open category they performed a lively and energetic sailor dance.
Their father Paul and mother Pauline are proud to announce that Nicole and Nathan were just awarded the “highest score mixed duet” at the Vermillion Ukrainian Dance Festival held in March.
Nicole and Nathan are looking forward to performing with their home dance club, Troyanda, in the upcoming performance Vesna to be held on May 3 at the University of Lethbridge Theatre. Nathan (age 12) performs with the Junior group while Nicole (age 14) dances with Troyanda’s Ensemble.
Troyanda congratulates Nicole, Nathan and their instructor/choreographer Dean Mackedenski on their recent successes. Nicole and Nathan have been dancing with Troyanda for 10 and 8 years respectively.
Should you wish to know more about Ukrainian Folk Dance, Vesna, or how register for classes, please contact Troyanda by e-mailing Troyanda@hotmail.ca.
Monday, 24 March 2014
Annual Vesna Performance May 3 at the U of L Theatre
Don't miss this special performance to be held at the University of Lethbridge Theatre at 7pm on May 3.
Prices for tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for students and seniors (65 & up) and $10 for children 10 and under.
Tickets are available through the University Box Office (W510) in the U of L Centre for the Arts. You may also order tickets by phoning (403) 329-2616.
The box office is open weekdays from 12:30-3:30 pm.
Tickets will also be available at the U of L box office one hour prior to show time.
Tickets will also be available at the U of L box office one hour prior to show time.
Friday, 7 March 2014
Peace for Ukraine- Candlelight vigil March 9, 7-7:30 pm
The Troyanda Ukrainian Dance Club will be organizing a Vigil for Peace to bring awareness to the current events in Ukraine. The event will take place at the main entrance of the Lethbridge City Hall from 7:00 to 7:30 pm on Sunday, March 9. Please join us to show our concern and support for the peoples of Ukraine.
The Vigil for Peace is a result of the current events in Ukraine. Many members of Troyanda have close ties with Ukraine. Some dancers have travelled to Ukraine for training in folk dance, bringing their skills and love of the Ukrainian culture back home with them to Canada, while others have recently emigrated and/or still have family members living in “the old country”.
Please join us to send hope and light to those affected in these times of uncertainty in Ukraine.
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
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