UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL BEGINS
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This article was published 03/08/2024 (455 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Spare a day this weekend for Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival, which started on Friday morning in Dauphin. The festival advertises itself as a celebration of the rich and vibrant culture and heritage of Ukrainian Canadians in a family-oriented setting.
Brandon Sun photographer headed to Dauphin to take in the annual festivities on Friday morning. Below is a selection of photos from his trip north.
The dancing, music, food and celebration of all things Ukrainian will continue to Aug. 4.
Eight-year-old Rider Gray with Yednist School of Ukrainian Dance laughs backstage before performing in the Hutzul solo male seven to nine years old category in the talent competition during the opening day of Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival at Selo Ukraina south of Dauphin on Friday. The three-day event includes all manner of entertainment and celebration of Ukrainian culture. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
» Photos by Tim Smith/Brandon Sun