Workshop
DIDUKH-MAKING WORKSHOP
Learn How to Make a DIDUKH
Saturday, December 6, 2025, 6 PM - 8:30 PM
Shevchenko Museum, 1604 Bloor Street West, Toronto
Learn how to make a didukh, a Ukrainian winter decoration made of a bundle of grain, traditionally prepared to honour and bring the ancestors to the table during the winter holiday season.
DIDUKH means grandfathers' spirits in Ukrainian. Didukh is an "ancestor tree" made of a sheaf of wheat, other grains like rye and oat, dried flowers and other grasses, traditionally made in Ukraine to honour and welcome our ancestors to the home during the winter holiday season. It is held together and decorated by wrapping bundles of wheat with straw or natural cord.
Didukhy symbolize the household's wish for an abundance of nature and a bountiful harvest for the upcoming year. Before the popularization of the Christmas tree, the didukh was considered one of the most important symbols during the winter holidays and placed in the most prominent location to decorate the home.
Instructor: Nadiia Voloshchuk
Tickets: $70 ( All materials are provided ). Children accompanied by an adult: FREE
Age: 10+
Date: Saturday, December 6, 2025
Time: 6 PM - 8:30 PM
Address: 1604 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Upper-floor gallery of the Shevchenko Museum
All participants must register as space is limited.
If you wish to register by phone please call: 416-534-8662
Tickets: $70.00