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KRCA NEEDS YOUR INPUT

Dear KRCA Family,

In an effort to improve and broaden our KRCA activities and to better serve you, we are hoping you will answer and return our survey. Because of the pandemic, we are hoping to offer some virtual events not only for our local members but also for those from afar. We value everyone’s input and welcome any suggestions you have which would increase your participation.

Please answer all that apply to you. Thank you!!

KRCA Needs Your Input! • Click here to take our survey.

Dear KRCA friends around the world, 

We wish to announce that all KRCA potlucks and monthly events have been indefinitely canceled due to the COVID-19 virus. Unfortunately the fate of our annual Fall Russian Festival is also unknown at this time. 

Though these  are difficult and trying times for all of us, we want to continue to reach out and stay connected with our KRCA community, both here in the USA and in Pushkin and other parts of Russia.  We’d love to hear from you through our website or Facebook page. Let’s stay connected!

Please be careful, follow guidelines, and stay safe and healthy. 

We are looking forward to the future when we can meet again! 

Louise Potratz
KRCA Board President

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UNIQUE SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Click here to apply for the KRCA scholarship!

MARCH POTLUCK IS CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19
Mission and History
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Past Events

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PAST ENTERTAINMENT
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Pushkin School 606
The 606 students will launch the entertainment portion of the Festival with a Russian Folk Dance, Kalinka.
They have traveled from Pushkin, Russia to present an array of performances, from singing and dancing to musical pieces and poetry. Students at this school participate in an intensive English program with a strong emphasis on academic success.    School 606 students are also encouraged to participate in cultural exchanges around the world.

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Golosa
Golosá is Chicago’s one and only Russian folk choir, founded in 1997 at the University of Chicago. They sing sacred and secular Russian folk songs in a mixed-voice acappella ensemble, and perform all year long throughout the Chicago area.
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Russian Duo
Oleg Kruglyakov, a balalaika virtuoso from Russia, and Terry Boyarsky, a masterful pianist from Cleveland, Ohio, have teamed up to perform Russian folk music, gypsy medodies and more. 
They are the only professional balalaika-piano duo in North America.
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The Ballet Academy
Directed by Arlene Larson, the Ballet Academy is   West Michigan's only Royal Academy of Dance certified school and specializes in classical ballet and character dance for all ages. Her students will perform traditional Eastern European dance numbers.



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Barvinok Ensemble
Barvinok is an instrumental, dancing and vocal group from Holland, Michigan, who interprets and plays traditional ethnic music from Eastern Europe and Russia.
Nina Tritenichenko, who hails from Kiev, Ukraine, is the artistic director and accordion (bayan) master. Their other instruments include guitar, domra and sopilka (Ukrainian wooden flute).



KRCA
PO Box 1044
Portage, MI 49081
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