OUR SONG WILL NOT DIE. SLAVA UKRAINI!
This event is in the past
Sunday, December 3, 2023, 6:30–9 pm
Curious Comedy Theater
King (Portland)
This is an in-person event
$25 - $35
All Ages
The following description comes from the event organizer.
Classical Revolution PDX presents:OUR SONG WILL NOT DIE. SLAVA UKRAINI!
A concert of Ukrainian music, and a benefit auction for the frontlines
Featuring Ukrainian musicians from the Pacific Northwest
Inna Kovtun, powerhouse folkloric vocalist
Valentyn Lysenko, bandura* master
Angelina Mitrianu, multi-award-winning 14-year-old pianist
Multimedia chamber music performances by Classical Revolution PDX musicians
Curious Comedy Mainstage
Date/Time: 6:30 PM Sunday, December 3rd, 2023
Advance: adults $30, students/seniors $25
After 11/30: adults $35, students/seniors 30
Doors open: 6 PM
We encourage early arrival to browse auction items and to secure the best seats!
Over 20 local musicians!
Folk songs, art songs, and instrumental chamber music
Food and a full bar available for purchase
All ages are welcome at the venue
100% of auction proceeds go to DAWN (https://dawnus.org/), which flies medical and emergency aid directly to the frontlines and provides psychotherapy for the Ukrainian fighters.
*The bandura, in the lute/zither family, is the instrumental voice of independent Ukraine and has been suppressed under both Imperial Russia and the Soviets.
Date/Time: 6:30 PM Sunday, December 3rd, 2023
Advance: adults $30, students/seniors $25
After 11/30: adults $35, students/seniors 30
Doors open: 6 PM
We encourage early arrival to browse auction items and to secure the best seats!
Over 20 local musicians!
Folk songs, art songs, and instrumental chamber music
Food and a full bar available for purchase
All ages are welcome at the venue
100% of auction proceeds go to DAWN (https://dawnus.org/), which flies medical and emergency aid directly to the frontlines and provides psychotherapy for the Ukrainian fighters.
*The bandura, in the lute/zither family, is the instrumental voice of independent Ukraine and has been suppressed under both Imperial Russia and the Soviets.