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 | June 10, 2001
 , Arkan - Ukrainian Dance Troupe 
 Arkan, a Ukrainian dance troupe from Ontario, will 
                be the headline performers at the 17th annual Multicultural Festival 
                on the Dartmouth Waterfront. The company consists of 20 of the 
                Academy's top dancers, between the ages of 15 to adult. 
                 Arkan Dance Company is a registered not-for-profit charity 
                  that frequently performs in and around the Toronto area, and 
                  is often preparing for an international tour. Since their formation, 
                  they have performed in Florida, Taiwan, Brazil, Manitoba, and 
                  China, as cultural ambassadors of Canada and Ukraine at International 
                  Festivals. The Artistic Director of Arkan Dance Company and the Ukraine 
                  Academy of Dance is Danovia Stechishin. She has been teaching 
                  and choreographing ballet, modern, character and folk dance 
                  for 22 years.  This year the group is participating in an exchange trip with 
                  Mary's Islanders from here in Nova Scotia. Both groups will 
                  be performing at the Opening Ceremonies of the Multicultural 
                  Festival 2001. June 5, 2001, Experience the World
Come experience the 17th Annual Multicultural 
                Festival. This year's theme is "Experience the World". 
                The Festival will be located at the Dartmouth Waterfront Events 
                Plaza on June 22, 23 and 24. The times are as follows: Friday 
                - 4 p.m. - midnight, Saturday - 10 a.m. - midnight, Sunday 10 
                a.m. - 7 p.m. 
                 We are pleased to announce that the Masters of Ceremony hosting 
                  this year's Opening Ceremony are performing artist Heather Rankin 
                  and ATV's Todd Battis. This event will be held on June 22, and 
                  attended by The Honourable Myra A. Freeman, Lieutenant Governor 
                  of Nova Scotia, The Honourable Jane Purves, Department of Education, 
                  Deputy Mayor Jerry Blumenthal, HRM, and many more. As part of 
                  the Opening Ceremony all present will take part in a Reaffirmation 
                  of Canadian Citizenship. The Opening Ceremony of this year's Festival will highlight 
                  culturally diverse song & dance such as Arkan - Ukrainian 
                  dancers, Albanian music ensemble, Canadian Lebanon Society dancers, 
                  NS Mass Choir, A Touch of Hope, Samba Nova and many more. |  
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