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An Overstuffed Perogi of Culture, the Capital Ukrainian Festival Returns Better Than Ever

Jul 3, 2018 | Community, Featured, Arts & Culture

Capital Ukrainian Festival News.

After last year, one might ask programmers of the Capital Ukrainian Festival how they could possibly cram any more into their three days of vibrant culture, tasty food and world-class entertainment? The programmers of said festival would then pause, take a moment to breathe in 2017 and then say “here, hold my perogi” before barrelling headlong into 2018!

The festival is coming off an amazing 2017 having been named one of the top 100 events in Ontario, one of the top 7 in Ottawa and a finalist for an Ottawa Tourism Award (2015 and 2016). To say the fourth edition of the event is as scrumptiously stuffed as one of Ukraine’s most popular meal offerings is an understatement. Festival President, Jane Kolbe and her team, have taken the most successful elements from festival’s past and expanded upon them in an effort to include more creative programming and delicacies alongside a bevy of history and multidisciplinary artistic experiences.

How about 500 performers hitting the stage in some capacity over three days to start? Nearly half of that will be represented by Ottawa talent with the rest making the trip from across Canada, the United States and Ukraine. While the usual colourful flare of the various Ukrainian dance troupes and lively musical performances can be expected, new this year will be the integration of operatic and chamber music concerts.

“We would like to expand and experiment with having more Ukrainian classical artists perform at the 2018 festival,” says Kolbe promising that the 2018 Capital Ukrainian Festival will feature not just chamber music but also classical music, sacred music, and operatic concerts by Canadian artists as well as various multicultural performances.

Ensuring once again that the entertainment really does not let up, a second stage inside a tent will see the return of Village Voices. Created more to compliment the main stage, this area will house a live radio broadcast, smaller shows and a more relaxed vibe for both performers and audience. It also serves as a collaboration area where artists can join their contemporaries and possibly unearth a new sound, dance or other creative endeavour. “This is also a place where visitors can participate and learn about the Ukrainian culture,” explains Kolbe.

We know what you’re thinking: what about the food? You can’t have a Ukrainian party without the smoked garlic sausage, borshch, cabbage rolls and, of course, the varenyky (perogies) but this year the festival is spicing up the palate with even more traditional tastes. While the full range of menu items is being kept under wraps for now, organizers have revealed cuisine workshops and demonstrations celebrity chef, Tim Wasylko, will be part of bringing these authentic recipes from their kitchens to your taste buds. Wash it all down with a glass of cold, crisp Lvivske 1715, a pilsner that traces its roots to a 300-year-old monastic brewery in Lviv. Don’t forget that some of the world’s best Vodka comes from Ukraine, the birthplace of Vodka, and those libations will be available too.

It’s not just the food that is getting the workshop and demo treatment. Kolbe highlights that the 2018 festival “will continue to offer a strong cultural program consisting of several activities that reflects a living and vibrant Ukrainian and Ukrainian Canadian culture.” These include making Ukrainian Easter eggs (always popular with the kids), making traditional flowered wreaths, and wheat weaving, a practice which dates back to ancient times.

“Some of these represent the lost arts which will be animated throughout the festival by local artists,” says Kolbe.

One of the things organizers are most excited about is the arrival of Love Letters from the Past, a touring exhibit by the Kule Folklore Centre that highlights courtship, companionship and family in the Ukrainian Canadian Community. Using actual letters, memories, family photographs and various publications, visitors will learn how relationships evolved and a culture flourished in both rural and urban environments.

Children will enjoy a visit to the petting zoo and, afterwards, can participate in crafts and songs too. Wee ones will learn how to make a montanka doll or bracelets in the colours of Ukraine. They can also perhaps pick up a new language with lessons from experienced teachers.

Also returning is the Yarmarok (marketplace). More than 20 vendors from Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal and Ukraine will be on hand with traditional jewellery, clothing, food and more. There will bustling activities both inside and outside the church including choral performances and tours of the beautiful St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Shrine.

Whether coming for the music, the food, or simply to experience the friendly and lively culture, the Capital Ukrainian Festival continues to be one of the highlights of the summer festival season.

See for yourself when the festival returns to 952 Green Valley Crescent from July 20 to 22!

We are still looking for Volunteers

Help us share Ukrainian culture. Make new friends. Learn a new skill. Socialize. Earn school credits. Whatever your motivation, your help in making this year’s Festival a success is needed and appreciated. Go to our website and sign up to be a volunteer or email us. If you signed up last year and are interested this summer, please sign up again.

Hotel Partners

Will you be travelling to Ottawa for the Festival? We have reserved rooms with our hotel partner with arranged special rates. Be sure to mention that you’re attending the Capital Ukrainian Festival. See details on the Festival website. Book early. Rooms are limited.

Social Media

Remember to keep watching us on social media. The Festival has a Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube account. Take some time and go look through our timeline of old posts. You might have missed some information we have posted.

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