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<title>Ukrainian London's guestbook</title>
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<title>Ivan Biluta </title>
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<description>Hi Everybody &lt;br>&lt;br>I'm an  Ukrainian Artist living in London and would like to organise an exhibition of Ukrainian art in 2010. I welcome all who fit the description &quot;Ukrainian Artist&quot; to participate in the organisation of the event. I also would like to invite All sponsors interested in promoting contemporary Ukrainian culture to join the project.&lt;br>Please contact me at &lt;a href="mailto:Ivan@biluta.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Ivan@biluta.com&lt;/a>&lt;br>Comments and suggestions are also welcome.&lt;br>&lt;br>Regards &lt;br>Ivan </description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 12:42:46 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Ukrainian London </title>
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<description>Hi Nadiya,&lt;br>Thank you for your comments, must say I like your oil paintings very much, they are brilliant. You are very talented person I wish I was like that...:) Instead I have to use my camera:)&lt;br>Yes, we can meet up to discuss and share some ideas about Ukrainian art and Ukrainian community, hopefully in a near future.&lt;br>Once again thank you for your comments.&lt;br>&lt;br>Volodymyr&lt;br>&lt;br>&lt;br> </description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 4 May 2008 21:53:38 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Nadiya Pavliv-Tokarska </title>
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<description>Hi Volodymyr Komarnytskyy&lt;br>Thanks for beautiful photos collection on &lt;a href="http://www.cerkva..." target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.cerkva...&lt;/a> siye they are absolutely amazing.&lt;br>I do come to the church quite often, however had miss this year Xmas and looking at your photos they give me chance to be there.&lt;br>I'm studying Fine art at Middlesex University in London,  started this September and hopefuly will finish it in 2010.&lt;br>I do oil paintings,most of them portrait and you can look at my website: &lt;a href="http://www.pavliv-tokarska.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.pavliv-tokarska.com&lt;/a>&lt;br>I wonder if we can meet in the future and perhaps organise some sort of exhibition  at the Ukrainian Club on Holland road or bring some art into live of Ukrainian community here in any other suggested way.&lt;br>Huge thanks you for updated website of the church and your wanderful work.&lt;br>Nadiya.&lt;br> </description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 3 May 2008 12:25:55 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Ukrainian London </title>
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<description>Hi Chrystyna,&lt;br>&lt;br>May I say thank you for your amazing and wonderful story&lt;br>&lt;br>Volodymyr </description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2008 02:30:11 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Chrystyna Kinal </title>
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<description>I am delighted to find the photos and information on the web about the Ukrainian&lt;br>community in London. The parish pastor of the Holy Family gave me the cerkva&lt;br>website and I've viewed the photos of Holy Communion, parish events,&lt;br>Lviv, etc.&lt;br>I'm amazed how the parish has grown with the influx of new blood from&lt;br>Ukraine and adjoining countries.&lt;br>My family lived in London from 1986-2000 while my husband was employed&lt;br>with INMARSAT, an international satellite communications company.&lt;br>Our two children grew up in London. We were American citizens&lt;br>closely affiliated with the American School of London,  INMARSAT&lt;br>family network and the Ukrainian community in London.&lt;br>&lt;br>I must say my 10 year old had somewhat of an identity crisis,&lt;br>asking me many times,  &quot;Since we're living in London and we have&lt;br>a Ukrainian heritage and American citizenship how do we fit into England?&quot;&lt;br>He could handle the duality of a Ukrainian heritage and American&lt;br>citizenship  while in the States but how didwonderful intriguing England &lt;br>fit into all this?&lt;br>My beautiful &quot;transplant&quot;  resolved his identity with the help of the wonderful British Ukrainian people who would have invite us for Easter and other holidays when&lt;br>we were so very homesick for our Ukrainian  family.&lt;br>&lt;br>To be honest there were very few small children in Holy Family&lt;br>in 1986. (My teenage daughter fared better because there&lt;br>were teenagers who showed her London. She never&lt;br>felt alienated in London, as many American teenagers&lt;br>can be.  She had her roots, her &quot;nashe&quot; realigned very&lt;br>nicely in London.)&lt;br>&lt;br> Except for the lack of small children at the Cathedral, the YKY&lt;br>was very strong and I found my  frienships through the Artists&lt;br>Group, being elected president of the Group at one point.&lt;br>Dr. Cymbalisty and his excellent work in drawing in&lt;br>the somewhat younger generation, the lectures, and all&lt;br>the visiting scholars from Ukraine and the diaspora at&lt;br>YKY was my lifeline.&lt;br>&lt;br>However, we were not  &quot;connected&quot; by the web and actually &lt;br>in 1986 there no printed lists of parishioners or even&lt;br>YKY members etc. We could say it might have been due&lt;br>to inefficiency or the very intelligent solution of no&lt;br>records in a world where many of the Ukrainians &lt;br>in the western world still had relatives in  Ukraine. &lt;br>Therefore, the &quot;Exiled&quot; in the title of the Church.&lt;br>&lt;br>Some of my fondest memories are of London's Ukrainian events&lt;br>and the lasting friendships I made then.&lt;br>&lt;br>Times have changed all for the good and it's so very&lt;br>heartwarming to see that the Ukrainian community in&lt;br>London is so global and technologically astute.&lt;br>I truly am amazed.&lt;br>Thank you for this windfall, on a very early morning&lt;br>when I looked up the cerkva web here in Washington.&lt;br>&lt;br>Diakyu,  z cercia. &lt;br>Chrystyna Kinal </description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2008 11:35:57 GMT</pubDate>
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