In Boston, they will sing Ukrainian songs and collect money for refugees
On June 10, a concert of Ukrainian folk songs will be held at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. The purpose of the event is to tell as much as possible about the events in Ukraine. In addition, the concert is of a charitable nature. During the performance, money will be raised for Ukrainian refugees and displaced persons. About the promotion withinforms Office of the UN Commissioner for Refugees.
Among the performers of the songs is Berkeley College professor, Ukrainian Vadim Neselovsky. Along with him will be Gary Burton, Fred Hersh, Ronen Itzik, Daniel Loomis, as well as the Pletenitsa choir.
As of 25 in May 2015, the social security authorities of the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine are registered with 1 307 432 immigrants.
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