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Literary, film, theatre 2007

30 Nov - 21 Dec 2007 The Khomenko Family Chronicles - A play by Ukrainian playwright Natalia Vorozhbit: "A light-hearted and touching family portrait pitched against the darker milestones of global history." Royal Court Theatre, London
25 Oct - 1 Nov 2007 Screenings of a film made in Ukraine (At the River) and three other films set in Ukraine (The English Surgeon, Horse Thieves, Import Export) at the 2007 London Film Festival. London
16 Sep 2007 Screening of a documentary film entitled Flowers Don't Grow Here told through the eyes of a gang of street children in Kyiv Frontline Club, London
23 - 26 Jul 2007 Among the attractions at the 2007 Royal Welsh Agricultural Show - a programme of daily performances by a Ukrainian Cossack horse display team. Royal Welsh Agricultural Society, Llanelwedd
3 Jul 2007 Poem Unwritten, a visual theatre piece inspired by the poet, artist and mystic Kahlil Gibran, presented by the NovaRasa Company founded by Ukrainian director Olga Danylyuk. Camden People's Theatre, London
29 May 2007 Screening of the documentary Between Hitler and Stalin: Ukraine in World War Two - The Untold Story. St Antony's College, Oxford
17 May 2007 Launch of a book by Ukrainian/British composer and writer Alla Sirenko inspired by her opera for children The Golden Penguin. Bluthner Piano Centre, London
14 May 2007 A literary evening with Marina Lewycka, author of A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian and Two Caravans. University of East Anglia, Norwich
31 Jan - 10 Feb 2007 Macbeth - The Prologue, exploring corruption and the siezing of power by foul means, performed by the Kyiv-based Dakh Centre for Contemporary Arts. Barbican Centre, London
19 Jan 2007 Three hundred years of struggle for freedom and democracy in poetry, music and visuals, presented by the 'Manifold Voices' live poetry team, led by translator and author Vera Rich. St Antony's College, Oxford