Join the Kosa Choir and musical duo DIVKA for a powerful evening of traditional songs from Ukraine's villages, both ritual and lyrical repertoire which marks the cycle from spring to fall.
Celebrating folk polyphony and the music of Ukraine through soaring hukanias (high hollers), raw dissonant harmonies, and intimate a cappella delivery, we invite our audience to enter a different mode of time and listening—one that reconnects us to land, ritual, and the enduring strength of community.
Special guest DIVKA will bring their own electrifying take on Eastern European women’s folk music. Alina Kuzma, a spellbinding bandurist and vocal “forest nymph,” joins forces with Zoë Ëoz, a fierce violist with wild energy and sharp musicality. Their music is a sonic rebel reckoning—part myth, part mischief, and deeply rooted in global women’s music-making traditions.
In an effort to promote cultural resilience and community care, we are partnering with Save Ukrainian POWs, who will be serving delicious food to support rehabilitation efforts for wounded and returning soldiers in Ukraine.
Doors open at 7:00 pm. Performance starts at 7:30 pm.
Note, a contribution towards Zeffy is not mandatory, you can enter any option that makes sense for you.
We would like to thank the Ukrainian Credit Union for supporting our organization. Their donation helped make this event possible.