Free Ourselves From Stone: Ukrainian Voices Reclaimed

St. Peter & St. Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church

220 Mansfield Blvd.
Carnegie, PA 15106

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Free Ourselves From Stone: Ukrainian Voices Reclaimed

Free Ourselves from Stone: Ukrainian Voices Reclaimed is the final event in RealTime's Ukrainian Storytelling Series, held at the beautiful St. Peter and St. Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church, a hub of the local Ukrainian community.


We’ll start off with a full Ukrainian dinner, followed by incredible performances of folktales and songs from some of Pittsburgh’s most compelling talent.


You’ll also hear from Ukrainian veterans, visiting from Ukraine, whose personal experiences and insights will be woven through these ancient stories.


Afterward, you'll have a chance to connect with our Ukrainian guests and share your own thoughts on the stories, songs and insights of the evening.


Your input will be folded into our large-scale work, “there is a blue that only children see”, slated for production in 2026!

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220 Mansfield Blvd. Carnegie PA 15106

Free Ourselves From Stone: Ukrainian Voices Reclaimed

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Includes: Dinner, performance & post-show discussion with Ukrainian veterans

Would you like to support RealTime Arts with a donation?
Support the development of an original Ukrainian/ American theater work

a fundraising campaign supporting RealTime's upcoming work: there is a blue that only children see


Did you know that Pittsburgh is home to the fifth largest population of Ukrainian-Americans in the country? Our city is indelibly bound to Ukraine— by history, by blood, and by culture. America's past, present, and future are deeply tied to Ukraine's.


In this spirit of connection, RealTime Arts and their partners DTCare are bringing together Ukrainian and US veterans in an exchange of ideas, artwork, and support via Zoom and mail. Using what is shared in these interactions as source material, along with Ukrainian folk stories and songs and input from everyday Pittsburghers, RealTime will create an original music-theater work titled there is a blue that only children see. It will premiere in the Fall of 2026.


Your donation will support this ambitious cross-cultural development process, from hiring and paying artists from both countries, to paying for travel for Ukrainian veterans visiting our US team, to bringing the final show to life both here in Pittsburgh and (hopefully) in Ukraine.


You're now part of the making of a new, shared folklore for our times. With your donation, you're helping us make new work that connects Pittsburgh to its own roots-- and to heroes across the world.

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