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The Palace Theatre to Hold Ukraine Benefit with Yunist Dance School

April 30 concert to raise funds for Ukraine relief efforts

On Saturday, April 30, the Yunist Dance School will lead a special benefit concert for Ukraine at The Palace Theatre in Stamford.
On Saturday, April 30, the Yunist Dance School will lead a special benefit concert for Ukraine at The Palace Theatre in Stamford.

On Saturday, April 30, The Palace Theatre in Stamford will welcome the Yunist Dance School for a night of celebrating Ukrainian dance and music. All proceeds from the benefit concert, which begins at 7:00pm, will go towards relief efforts in Ukraine.

Formed in 1996 to give children the opportunity to learn traditional Ukrainian dance under professional instruction, the Yunist Dance School aims to honor the rich history and culture of the country and help preserve Ukrainian heritage. Led by artistic director and choreographer Hryhoriy Momot, Yunist is comprised of seven ensembles with dancers that range in age from 5-18 years old. The dance school also has a professional group, “Yunist.” The ensembles regularly perform at cultural festivals, art centers, colleges, and travel outside the country.

This weekend, the dance school is raising money in support of its roots. On February 24, the people of Ukraine woke up to the sound of air missile strikes as the Russian Federation invaded. Since then, thousands of families have been killed, tortured and deprived of basic human needs such as food, water, medicine and shelter. Millions of children have been displaced all over the country as well as in neighboring countries.

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The benefit concert will include performances by Yunist Dance School, the Anna-Maria Entertainment Band, singer and songwriter Iryna Lonchyna, Xylophone virtuoso Roman Lankios and the Women’s Bandura Ensemble of North America.

Tickets are $40 and may be purchased online, in person or by phone. The Palace Theatre is located at 61 Atlantic Street in Stamford, CT. They can be reached at (203) 325-4466 or by visiting www.palacestamford.org.

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About The Palace Theatre
The 1,630-seat Palace Theatre is dedicated to performing arts of all genres – music, dance, theatre and comedy. In addition to hosting world-renowned performers in each of those fields, the Palace partners with arts organizations like the Stamford Symphony and Connecticut Ballet for their performances. The Theatre’s three floors encompass a deeper-than-typical Broadway-size stage, a café, a Learning Center, a theatre-long art gallery and a magnificent glass-walled promenade. The Palace is dedicated to providing exciting entertainment that enriches the cultural, educational, economic, and social life of the community. For the latest news and updates, follow @ThePalaceTheatreStamford on Facebook and @PalaceStamford on Twitter.

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