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Ukrainian Choir escapes war zone to perform in Midlands

Members of The Boyan Ensemble will be performing at Ludlow, Malvern and Hereford this month.

The Boyan Ensemble, who will be performing at Ludlow, Malvern and Hereford

Members of a world-renowned Ukrainian choir which has temporarily escaped the horrors of its war-ravaged country are hoping a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ tour which comes to the Midlands this month will raise funds to help see them and their families through a harsh eastern European winter.

The Boyan Ensemble, who will be performing at Ludlow, Malvern and Hereford, has been visiting the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ each year since 1993, but this year’s tour has special significance because of the civil war that has engulfed their country.

The tour itself was nearly cancelled because of problems in obtaining visas and only came about after a special appeal to the Home Office.

Organiser Margaret Rolle said: “The Ukranian economy is in freefall and the currency is at an all-time low.

“People are finding it hard to buy petrol, are worried about the winter coming and how they are going to heat their homes, what they are going to have to eat in the winter and the future.

“There is still fighting going on and some of them have got family who have fought in the war zone.

“At least one of them is from Crimea and he told me he is now officially a refugee.”

Ms Rolle added: “The dire financial situation in Ukraine and the punishing austerity measures that have been introduced are a huge burden as the singers struggle to provide for their families.