Since 1976, Ukrainian Dancers from all
over the United States, Canada, and abroad have flocked
to a secluded mountain resort in New York, hoping to work
with master teacher and choreographer Roma
Pryma Bohachevsky. While celebrated for her choreographies,
and renowned for her classes, her summer workshops would
provide the only exposure to world-class Ukrainian Folk
Dancing for many in this country. In 1978, Mrs. Bohachevsky
answered the dream of many, and founded Syzokryli Ukrainian
Dance Ensemble, fulfilling the need for a premiere Ukrainian
Dance Ensemble in the United States.
Based in New York City, Syzokryli has performed extensively
throughout the United States, having graced some of its
finest stages including (in NY) Alice Tully Hall and Avery
Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center, the Felt Forum at Madison
Square Garden, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music; (in PA)
the Academy of Music and Robin Hood Dell East; (in NJ) the
PNC Arts Center and Newarks' Symphony, and Constitution
Hall in Washington D.C. In 1992, Syzokryli concluded a highly
successful and critically acclaimed tour of Ukraine, appearing
in opera houses in Ukraine's major cities, including Kyiv,
Lviv, Kharkiv, and Ivano-Frankivsk.
The passionate members of the ensemble come from varying
backgrounds of instruction, with several actively performing
with other dance companies across the U.S. Many members,
however, come straight from one of Mrs. Bohachevsky's many
schools, which are spread out across the tri-state
area. These schools have produced principle dancers for
dance companies all over the world (as well as several television
and film performers). Several current members of Syzokryli
continue this legacy by providing after-school instruction
in many more communities. There are currently several hundred
students being instructed by members of the Syzokryli family.
Syzokryli has earned a reputation as one of the world's
finest Ukrainian Folk Dance Ensembles because of Roma Pryma
Bohachevsky's visionary
choreographies, often tackling serious subject
matter such as the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, the murder
of Ukrainian songwriter Vasyl Ivasiuk, and the 9-11 terror
attack on our city and the pluralism it represents.
Nurtured by their artistic director and choreographer, the
Syzokryli Dancers all share tremendous love for their art
form, and express that passion the moment they set foot
on the stage. Whether on the road, rehearsing at home in
New York City, or at one of our Summer
Dance Workshops, the ensemble is constantly working
at preserving the rich traditions of Ukrainian Folk Dance
and broadening the range of expression through our unique
choreographies.
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