Opera, traditional music and carols mark borough’s bond with Ukraine

By The Editor

12th Dec 2022 | Local News

Credit: Cathy Cooper.
Credit: Cathy Cooper.

The borough's bond with the people of Ukraine was marked by arias, traditional music and dance in a fabulous recital at St Mary's Church.

The borough's Ukrainian Social Club, in association with Discover Twickenham BID, presented an evening of classical music and dance.

Credit: Cathy Cooper.

The concert featured Maryana Bodnar, soloist at the National Operetta of Ukraine, who brought a magnificent blend of British and Ukrainian Christmas favourites, accompanied by pianist chamber music partner Evgenia Startseva.

Credit: Cathy Cooper.

She was joined by Richmond's own Cantanti Camerati chamber choir, bringing the splendour and majesty of English music.

And there were several other Ukrainian performers, including Bandurist Duo 'Dvi Doli', and the Ukrainian folk dance ensemble 'Stefania'.

Credit: Cathy Cooper.

The borough has played a crucial role in supporting the people of Ukraine through The Prosperity Café in Twickenham, which has been the hub of a massive relief effort, sending tens of thousands of pounds worth of vital clothing and equipment to the war-torn country.

Volunteer, Cathy Cooper, said: "We spent Xmas in the company of Ukraine's finest with opera arias, traditional music, dance, mulled wine and mince pies. And then snow as we left St Mary's Church. A truly gorgeous evening."

Credit: Marcia Marr.

Before the concert, a Ukrainian Christmas market was held in Twickenham, where a choir entertained festive shoppers with traditional Ukrainian carols.

     

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