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Texas invites you to a true winter celebration!
The first Ukrainian-American winter festival, Malanka-Fest, will bring together hearts, traditions, and unforgettable emotions!
You will be able to immerse yourself in a festive show like never before!
Imagine:
* The energy of Ukrainian and American carols fills your heart with the rhythm of winter!
* Theatrical performances and family-friendly entertainment — children delighted, adults inspired!
* Exciting folk dances that make it impossible to stay in your seat!
* The most delicious cuisine
* Charity auction and raffle — do good and receive amazing gifts!
* Ukrainian handmade crafts that will capture your heart.
This is not just a festival — it is an actual meeting of cultures, vibrant traditions, and new friendships!
And the best part: purchase your ticket by December 15 and receive a special bonus from the organizers!
This year, we are celebrating Ukrainian New Year with a special night of singing and traditional Ukrainian winter crafts!🎉 What's On?
🎤 Ukrainian Karaoke (Free!)
As always, everyone is welcome to sing their favorite Ukrainian songs! Karaoke is completely free and rule-free—come sing your heart out for fun and good vibes!
🧵 Craft Workshop: Making a Traditional New Year's Spider (Requires a ticket)
We will be creating a Spider (Павук - Pavuk)—an ancient Ukrainian New Year's decoration. Long before Christmas trees became common, the Spider was the main festive decoration, typically hung from the ceiling. It was considered festive, beautiful, and easy to craft.
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Pflugerville, TX
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