Tryzub is a non-profit, non-affiliated charitable organization, managed by a Board of Directors comprised of dancers and dedicated volunteers.

The Tryzub Ukrainian Dance Society hosts several major annual events, including our fundraising Zabava dinner and dance and the Tryzub School of Ukrainian Dance Zabava.

The Ensemble has previously staged, five full-length productions: 

  1. Celebration Tryzub
  2. Glorious and Free 
  3. Reflections of the Soul
  4. Awakenings
  5. Heroiam Slava

Tryzub cherishes the friendships developed on these revolutionary tours.

Tryzub's Ensemble has performed extensively throughout Canada, the United States, Australia, Mexico, Turkey, Panama, Colombia and Ukraine. 

Every year we plan performances at various destinations to share the love of Ukrainian Dance.

2025

Planning a summer tour overseas - watch for more details!

 

2025

2024

In 2024, produced 'Dzvinka' a full length production  honouring Tryzub's 50th Anniversary. Debuting in beautiful British Columbia followed with a western Canada tour.

Danced the stages at Vegreville's Pysanka Festival and Dauphin's National Ukrainian Festival.

2023

Visited the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village in Lamont, AB to dance in celebration of Ukraine Day!

 

2023

2022

Travelled to Toronto, Ontario to take part in the Bloor Street Ukrainian Festival.

 

2021

Featured in a documentary titled 'Dancing in our Homeland'.

 

2021

2020

Heroiam Slava - Toured to Saskatoon and Kelowna

2019

In April 2019, produced and performed an original full-length production titled Heroiam Slava - Glory to the Heroes; sharing the stage with guest performers Korinnya Ukrainian Folk Ensemble in Calgary, and while on tour in Ukraine. The Ensemble continued to make history and memories as they took this show on tour to Winnipeg, Kelowna, St. Albert and Saskatoon.

2019

2017

Tryzub has also performed several times at the Vegreville Pysanka Festival, Vesna Festival in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and Canada's National Ukrainian Festival in Dauphin, Manitoba, most recently in 2017.

2013

This crowd-pleasing concept returned in 2013 for Razom 2, featuring the Tryzub Ukrainian Dance Ensemble, Yevshan Ukrainian Folk Ballet Ensemble (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan), Tavria Ukrainian Folk Dance Ensemble (Regina, Saskatchewan), and Rusalka Ukrainian Dance Ensemble.

2013

2009

In 2009, Tryzub formed a partnership with the Cheremosh Ukrainian Dancers in Edmonton, Alberta and Rusalka Ukrainian Dance Ensemble in Winnipeg, Manitoba to present Razom, a full-length stage production featuring the repertoire of the participating dance ensembles.

1988-2001

We have been featured at the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympic Games, the Calgary Stampede Grandstand Show in 1992, 1997 and 2001, and the 1993 Canadian Football League Championship Grey Cup game.

1988-2001

Are You Tryzub Alumni?

The Tryzub Alumni Association is currently being established.

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