Taipei (AFP) – Dancers from the United Ukrainian Ballet are preparing for a two-day performance in Taiwan. The dance company, which was established after Russia invaded, consists of dancers from all over Ukraine and performs in various countries “to show our culture, to show that we exist.”
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