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SHUMKA at 50 Comes To Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

By: Oct. 01, 2011

SHUMKA at 50 takes the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium stage for one show onlyfeaturing retrospective and all-new works - including two Hopaks - highlighting Shumka's unique style and energy. Performed by Shumka's 40 talented dancers, SHUMKA at 50 is a breathtakingly powerful production celebrating the artistic evolution of traditional dance in Canada.

Under the direction of John Pichlyk with choreography by Dave Ganert, Harvest Angels is a stunning display of energy and colour featuring four distinct regions of Ukraine. Set against the backdrop of a golden wheat field - the symbol of life that nourishes the body and the spirit - a flowing red ribbon connects the harvest angels of these lands. Despite the geographical contrast between the regions, a profound sense of passion, pride and unity unfolds.

Pathways to Hopak, a contemporary piece about a life worth living, is an emotional journey that guides its travelers through life's universal cycle. Commissioned by the Canada Dance Festival and premiered at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa in 2004, Pathways to Hopak explores the twists and turns of life that lead us to moments of celebration. Culminating with Shumka's Classic Hopak by John Pichlyk, Pathways to Hopak was conceived and directed by Gordon Gordey and choreographed by Kyiv Ballet's Viktor Lytvynov.

Through comedy and dance, A Cobbler's Promise tells the story of an aspiring young boot maker who finds himself in a heap of trouble when he unwittingly makes a promise he is not able to keep. Putting their best feet forward, the young boot maker, his fellow cobblers and happy customers, round out their day in a romantic, kick-up-your-heels celebration. A Cobbler's Promise was concieved by John Pichlyk, directed by Dave Ganert, and features choreography by Dave Ganert, John Pichlyk, Tasha Orysiuk, Viktor Lytvynov and Gordon Gordey.

A dance and multi-media delight for the senses, The Eve of Kupalo - Mystery Masque combines beguiling movement, mesmerizing stagecraft, and bewitching film art, delving into the mystery of summer solstice rituals that have endured for centuries in Ukraine and throughout European culture. Conceived and directed by Gordon Gordey and choreographed by Dave Ganert, The Eve of Kupalo is a flirtation with magic and mysticism rife with the symbolism and pageantry of Ukrainian folklore.

Ukrainian dance companies the world over are defined by their Hopak and Shumka's 50th Anniversary was the ideal occasion to introduce a new artistic milestone to the company's extraordinary journey. In a statement of pride and love, Ukrainian culture and community, the 50th Anniversary Hopak is a breathtakingly powerful new piece representing the choreographic evolution of a traditional dance. Choreographed by Dave Ganert, this Hopak is a fresh expression of the virtuosity in Ukrainian dance, intertwining contemporary lyricism with traditional steps.

All works presented in SHUMKA at 50 feature stunning sets and costumes by Maria Levitska of Ukraine's National Ballet and Opera; music composition, arrangement and orchestration by Yuri Shevchenko and Andriy Shoost of Kyiv, Ukraine; and music recorded in Ukraine by the 60-piece Kyiv City Opera Orchestra.

SHUMKA at 50 runs one night only at 8pm, Saturday, October 1 at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium. Tickets start as low as $26.25 (plus service fees) and are available beginning 10am September 1st at Ticketmaster call 1-855-985-5000 or www.ticketmaster.ca

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