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23 Oct 2004
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A screening of the silent film Zemlia (Earth)
made by Ukrainian film director
Oleksander
Dovzhenko, with a live choral accompaniment by members of Naked
Voices and the Gasworks Choir.
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The Michael Tippett Centre, Bath Spa University
College, Bath
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29 Sep - 1 Oct 2004
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Deadstock - A play by Steven Dykes about pain,
isolation and escape, inspired in part by the plight of Eastern European
migrants in the UK and featuring the character of Andriy, a Ukrainian
illegal migrant worker.
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Rose Bruford College, Sidcup
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4 - 29 Aug 2004
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Ukrainian slapstick comedy at the
2004 Edinburgh
Festival Fringe - presented by the Mimirichi comedy theatre group
from Ukraine.
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Pod Deco, Edinburgh
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2 Jun 2004
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Ukrainian writer Andrey Kurkov, author of Death and
the Penguin and Penguin Lost, in discussion with Misha
Glenny, former BBC Central Europe Correspondent.
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Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
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23 May 2004
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A screening of the silent film Zemlia (Earth)
made by Ukrainian film director
Oleksander
Dovzhenko.
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Barbican Centre, London
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12 Mar 2004
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States of Violence - Rehearsed readings of three
specially commissioned short plays responding to the subject of
violence, including What do you want, a Ukrainian God? by Natalia
Vorozhbit of Ukraine. Translated by Leila Rejali.
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Jerwood Theatre Downstairs, Royal Court, London
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25 Feb 2004
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Ukrainian poet
Marjana
Gaponenko reading her works (in German, with English translations
read by University of Buckingham students).
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University of Buckingham
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