06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
‘Courage and resilience' of Ukrainians is an inspiration in Wicklow community
Organised by manager Fiona Mulvey and supported by the Department of Children's Community Integration Fund, the event brought together Irish and Ukrainian communities to share in music, dance, craftsmanship and food.
Families enjoyed a vibrant mix of performances and activities, from Ukrainian embroidery displays and children's games to live traditional music by Sean Olohan, Sofia and Tatiana, Erich and Viktoria from Tiglin, and Gavin and Sienna Murphy.
A young Ukrainian performer also impressed the audience with her skill in Irish dancing, a beautiful symbol of cultural connection. The day concluded with entertainment for all ages and a community barbecue that brought everyone together around shared tables and stories.
The event was hailed by the team at Coolnagreina as a powerful reflection of mutual respect, understanding and the deep friendships that have grown between Ukrainian families and the local Irish community. Ukrainian residents have embraced life in Ireland, learning the language, enrolling in schools, and building bonds across cultures. The Irish community, in turn, has welcomed them with open arms. Playdates between Ukrainian and Irish children are now a familiar and heart-warming sight.
At the same time, the day acknowledged the hardship many Ukrainians continue to face, with loved ones still in their home country and uncertainty about the future. The desire for peace and the hope of returning home remain strong.
Among the special guests were Senator Aubrey McCarthy and Yaroslav Ruban, a representative from the Ukrainian Embassy to Ireland.
Senator McCarthy, founder of Tiglin and convenor of the Ukraine-Ireland Parliamentary Friendship Group, spoke about the spirit of unity and compassion shown across communities.
"The Ukrainian people have become part of our extended family in Greystones, Wicklow and beyond. Their courage and resilience inspire us every day," he said.
Mr Ruban expressed his gratitude for the care and solidarity shown since the beginning of the Russian invasion. He thanked Senator McCarthy for his advocacy and the people of Greystones for their continued support.
Rachel Harper, a board member of Tiglin, summed up the day, when she said: "There is a real sense of togetherness and celebration, a recognition of the friendships that have grown between Irish and Ukrainian families."