Works by Ukrainian artists and kids are on display now at the installation “Art. Love. Freedom.” at the 3rd Street Gallery in Carnegie.
With primal percussion, hypnotic harmonies and immersive ethno-drama performances, Ukrainian folk group YAGÓDY brings its mesmerizing sound to North America for the first time this spring.
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The Ukrainian band Yagódy takes centuries-old folk music traditions and reimagines them with four-part harmonies, propulsive rhythms, and highly theatrical performances.