Artists ,
Edward Kozak and
Jacques Hnizdovsky in front of Slava Gerulak's "Mayana" fountain at Soyuzivka Many artists exhibited there over the years, including
Slava Gerulak,
Jacques Hnizdovsky,
Liuboslav Hutsaliuk,
Edward Kozak,
Halyna Mazepa and others. Soyuzivka is home to many important works of art by the most famous of Ukrainian sculptors, who were commissioned to provide busts of the most famous Ukrainian literary, historic, political and religious figures. These include the busts of
Lesia Ukrainka, poet;
Taras Shevchenko, poet; Cardinal
Josyf Slipyj, leader of the Ukrainian Catholic Church; the Rev. Hryhoriy Hrushka, the founding editor of Svoboda, the oldest continuously published Ukrainian-language newspaper in the US (established in 1893); and Hetman
Ivan Mazepa, the legendary
leader of Ukraine in the 17th century. The most notable statue is that of
Taras Shevchenko, donated by
Alexander Archipenko. Edward Kozak's relief paintings of Ukrainian dancers adorn the Veselka Hall, where exhibitions and recitals are held. Montreal based recording artists
Rushnychok became a major draw for concerts and dances during summers in the mid-1970s. More recently, noted performing artists have visited Soyuzivka, including Vitaly Kozlovsky in 2008 and Ruslana in 2009, who performed during annual Ukrainian Cultural Festivals.
Ruslana returned to Soyuzivka amid heavy unrest in Ukraine on July 10 and 11, 2014. Haydamaky appeared in 2010 and Maria Burmaka in 2011. Peter Yarrow, of Peter, Paul and Mary fame, was a special guest at the festival, performing with Ukrainian folk singer Maria Burmaka.
Dance Soyuzivka is home to the Roma Pryma Dance Academy, a lasting legacy of choreographer
Roma Pryma-Bohachevsky whose summer camps continue to this day. The Syzokryli Ukrainian Dance Ensemble organizes intensive dance camps and workshops for six weeks of instruction in total. The camps satisfy all levels of amateur Ukrainian folk dance. The first two weeks are a "Workshop" for advanced teens and young adults and the following four weeks are two-week sessions of "Dance Camp" geared towards all levels. Over 400 children participate annually in this program. The most advanced dancers are featured (after the completion of a two-week intensive Dance Workshop) at Soyuzivka's annual cultural festival. Actress
Vera Farmiga spent many summers at Soyuzivka, as a participant in the dance camps and workshops.
Education Courses for teachers in Ukrainian-language schools have been offered since at least the 1980s. These are two-week intensive certification programs for teaching the Ukrainian language, as well as its history, culture and literature. Since the 1990s, offerings have included Ukrainian cultural courses, including language immersion, and heritage camps for English speakers.
Sports Soyuzivka's facilities include a hockey rink, soccer field, swimming pools, tennis courts, and volleyball courts. The center partners with
Chornomorska Sitch, a Ukrainian-American sports organization, to provide sports camps for children of Ukrainian descent. Ukrainian heritage and language are also emphasized in all the programs. ==Partnership==