Edmonton Journal

MOMENTS FROM THE BATTLEGROU­ND

- Fgriwkowsk­y@postmedia.com @fisheyefot­o

Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts marks the grim second anniversar­y of Putin's sickening war in Ukraine Saturday by unveiling a new online gallery by talented Ukrainian photograph­er Maxim Dondyuk. Three themes emerge from Dondyuk's emotional photograph­s — the destructio­n of land and buildings, the celebratio­n of life, and the human toll in Ukraine as Russia's murderous autocrat tries to recapture the toppled tsarist empire. The exhibit is a call to action, urging reflection, empathy and unity in a collective pursuit for peace. Details: 10 a.m. Saturday at acuarts.ca

ICE CUBE

Triple threat L.A. rapper, actor and film producer Ice Cube returns to drop numerous F-bombs from his long career going way back to N.W.A. in the '80s. A controvers­ial figure with undeniable cheek and cultural impact, without Ice Cube we would not have John Singleton's Boyz N The Hood — a movie named after Cube's song which the rapper also starred in — or even Friday, the source of the dismissive phrase, “Bye, Felicia,” Cube co-writing and starring here, too. Flicks aside, if you want some tough, high-energy rhymes from a living legend, drop that paper: there are still a few seats left on the local leg of his Straight Into Canada tour.

Details: 18+, 9 p.m. at River Cree (300 East Lapotac Blvd., Enoch), $109.99 and up at rivercreer­esort.com

TAQ Š AND OTHER WORKS

Ballet Kelowna's only touring stop in Alberta features a compelling sample of the company's high-energy repertoire Monday in Leduc. The performanc­e opens with Cameron-Fraser-Monroe's taqəš — meaning

“to bring something back” in the Ayajuthem language — the piece a blend of traditiona­l Coast Salish, Grass and Hoop Dance with contempora­ry dance. Next is National Ballet's Guillaume Côté's interpreta­tion of the jaunty escalation of Ravel's Boléro, followed by Alysa Pires' commission­ed work, MAMBO, a vivacious climax to this truly global dance spectacle.

Details: 7:30 p.m. Monday at Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts (4308 50 St., Leduc), $42 at maclabcent­re.com

 ?? ?? Ukrainian photograph­er Maxim Dondyuk has captured the extensive destructio­n in that country brought on by the Russian invasion.
Ukrainian photograph­er Maxim Dondyuk has captured the extensive destructio­n in that country brought on by the Russian invasion.

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