A concert of Ukrainian music and visual art to mark the 3rd anniversary of the full. The Friends of Oleksandriya present a concert at Bath Abbey to mark the third anniversary of the full. A concert of Ukrainian music and visual art to mark the third anniversary of the Russian invasion will take place on Monday 24th February at 6.30pm at Bath Abbey, organised by The Friends of Oleksandriya.
CONCERT OF WARMTH AND LIGHT FOR OLEKSANDRIYA, UKRAINE All proceeds going to Generators for Ukraine Appeal Bath Abbey. Final preparations are underway for a special concert of Ukrainian music and culture in Bath on Monday (24th February), to mark three years since Russia's full scale invasion of the country. The evening at Bath Abbey will showcase talent from Ukraine including pianist and composer Mariia Yaremak and singer Nicole Medin, as well as the Argyle String Orchestra and the Bath Voices for Life.
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Bath Abbey is holding a concert on 24 February at 7pm for the people of Ukraine. This will feature Ukrainian singer, Nicole Medin to tell the plight of Ukraine. Bath Abbey is hosting a concert of warmth and light, which will take place at 7pm on February 24th, the first anniversary of the Russian invasion into Ukraine.
The concert will feature local Ukrainian singer, Nicole Medin, a crystal voice telling a story which evokes the desperate plight of the Ukrainian people. Join us at Bath Abbey to show unity and friendship for the people of Ukraine, a year on since the invasion, at a concert featuring Ukrainian singer Nicole Medin, a crystal voice telling a story which evokes the desperate plight of the Ukrainian people, joined by the well-known children's choir, Voices for Life Bath Children's Choir, with. By Harry Mottram: On the third anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine the public turned out to support a concert in Bath Abbey to raise cash for the war effort.
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Hosted by former BBC TV and radio presenter Ali Vowles and attended by the Deputy Ambassador for Ukraine the event was organised by The []. A Ukrainian Door art installation by Robert Marshall will be on display in the Alphege Chapel. Robert Marshall, from Wareham in Dorset, salvaged the door from Toretsk, a city in eastern Ukraine that once was home to 30,000 people.
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