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More than 300 performers expected at Ukrainian Cultural Festival in Mission

The 21st annual BC Ukrainian Cultural Festival takes place Saturday, May 7 at the Clarke Theatre in Mission.
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The 21st annual BC Ukrainian Cultural Festival takes place Saturday, May 7 at the Clarke Theatre in Mission.

The annual festival will involve 300 performers in troupes from areas including Mission, Abbotsford, Surrey, Richmond, Kamloops, Vernon and Prince George.

"When we started this 20 years ago, we never dreamed that it would grow this large," said Gladys Andreas, originator of the festival.

"When the Hopak comes on, the festival theatre goes wild."

Andreas, who has been recognized nationally and internationally for her contribution to Ukrainian culture in Canada, was the official "hospodynia" (hostess) for last year's event.

She and her Ukrainian Prairie Band will be one of several musical groups performing at various locations throughout the venue.

The festival will feature dances, colourful costumes, live music, booths with Ukrainian arts and crafts, and a kitchen serving Ukrainian food.

"It is the showcase for Ukrainian culture in British Columbia," said Glenna Nychyporuk, president of the BC Ukrainian Cultural Festival Society and chair of the festival organizing committee.

Performances begin at 8:30 a.m. and run throughout the day.

Highlights include the "Previt" (traditional Ukrainian welcome dance) at approximately 2 p.m., and the "Hopak" – the national dance of Ukraine, and each troupe's showcase performance – at about 5 p.m.

Tickets are available at the door. Clarke Theatre is located at Heritage Park Centre, 33700 Prentis Ave.

For more information about the festival, visit bcucf.ca.