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P. Virsky Ukrainian National Folk Dance Ensemble

Pavlo Virsky Ukrainian National Folk Dance Ensemble (Ukrainian: Національний заслужений академічний ансамбль танцю України імені Павла Вірського; also referred to simply as Virsky) is a Ukrainian dance company based out of Ukraine, notable for its innovative approach to the art form. The ensemble was founded in 1937 by Pavlo Virsky and Mykola Bolotov, and guided by Virsky until his death in 1975[1]. During World War II, Virsky performed for the soldiers at the front. In 1980, the company's artistic direction was overtaken by Myroslav Vantukh, who had been a disciple of Virsky. Virsky's aim is to create dances that embrace historical Ukrainian dance traditions as well as dances that are innovative and forward-moving.[2]

Virsky in performance

Repertoire edit

 
Virsky in performance
 
Cossacks’ Dance (performance in Donetsk, 2006)

Choreography by Pavlo Virsky edit

  • My Z Ukraine (English: We are from Ukraine)
  • Povzunets (English: Crawler), a Cossack comedy dance
  • Oi, Pid Vishneiu (English: Oh, Under a Cherry Tree)
  • Zaporozchi, National Ukrainian dance of Cossacks
  • Vyshyvalnytsi (English: Embroideresses)
  • Moriaky (English: Sailors)
  • Hopak

Choreography by Myroslav Vantukh edit

  • Carpathians
  • Tambourine Dance
  • The Years of Youth
  • In Peace and Harmony
  • Russian Suite
  • Ukraino, My Ukraino (English: Ukraine, My Ukraine)
  • Tsygansky, a Gypsy dance
  • The Volynsk Patterns
  • Kozachok

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . web.archive.org. 2019-01-26. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  2. ^ "Всесвітній День вишиванки буде особливим! | Жінка-УКРАЇНКА". ukrainka.org.ua. Retrieved 2024-02-01.

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