Event name:

Taras Shevchenko

Event Date: Sat, Mar 15th, 2014 10:34:00 am
Event Summary:

Shevchenko 200th Bicentennial
Saturday
March 15, 2014 
7pm - 9 pm 

Sold Out !

Event Details:

On Saturday evening, March 15, 2014, at 7 PM, the greater Boston community will commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Taras Shevchenko.

The gala event will be held at The Edward M. Pickman Concert Hall of the Longy School of Music in Cambridge. Together we can make this bicentennial a truly memorable and meaningful celebration.  

The event highlights include: choral selections by a joint choir representing Eastern New England Ukrainian Churches, virtuoso bandurist Julian Kytasty, opera singer Olga Lisovskaya and actor Antonio Stroud. Three scenes depicting Shevchenko the artist, poet and prophet will be performed by Ukrainian community members. Professor George Grabowicz, noted academic and president of the Shevchenko Scientific Society in the USA, will deliver the introductory remarks.

Tickets $20 Adults and $15 Seniors (65 and over) $15 Children (12 and under)
https://shevchenko200.eventbrite.com 

 

Other Sponsor: T. Shevchenko 200 - Greater Boston
Event Location:

The Edward M. Pickman Concert Hall at the Longy School of Music
27 Garden Street
Cambridge, MA 

Event Contact:

[email protected]

781. 277. 7073

www.shevchenko200.org

Event Image:

Boston Marathon

Meet & Greet Ivan Drozd
Apr. 19- 4:30pm, 2025
Christ the King

Boston Marathon

Hopkinton Start
Apr. 21, 2025 - 9am

Not Born for War

Apr. 4th 2025, 7PM
St. Andrew's Hall Boston
Frontline Stories
Photo Gallery Available

Sweet Mystery

Opera America
330 7th Ave, NYC 10001

Stand With Ukraine

Feb. 23, 2025
1PM March &
2PM Rally

Neighbors in Unity

Opening Ceremony
Tues. Feb 18 2025
Mass State House

Trump terminates program tracking mass abductions of Ukrainian children
Story by John Hudson
03/18/2025



Ways to Help Ukraine



Why the US must
support Ukraine
with Aid 12/08/2023
Boston Globe - Opinion
Stephen F. Lynch
US Rep. from Mass.

Read More

A Holodomor Exhibit at the Victims of Communism Museum in Washington D.C. is open to  the public.

Read More