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CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF LEHENDA
 

Join us as we celebrate 10 years of authentic, academic, and highly entertaining Ukrainian dance with Lehenda Ukrainian Dance Company and the Lehenda School!

One show only | Saturday August 17th, 6pm

The National Theatre, St Kilda

With a cast of 100+ showcasing Lehenda’s internationally acclaimed touring company alongside the dancers of the future, our school and youth company, prepare to experience daring acrobatics and balletic beauty.

Experience our iconic choreography, our exquisite and authentic costumes and shoes, bespoke sets, props, and music.

For 10 years our mission has been to advocate for Ukraine and Ukrainian culture through dance.

Celebrate Ukrainian culture, its history, and the company and school of Lehenda Ukrainian Dance!

 

Event details

Venue: The National Theatre, St Kilda
Bookings: https://nationaltheatre.org.au/events-list/lehenda/
Start Date: Saturday 17 August 2024

 

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