‘Ukraine, with its past, has always been at the centre of pan-European historical and cultural processes.’ Discussion on deconstructing stereotypes about the southern region as a cultural periphery.
The festival, which represented the Bessarabian flavor, became a full-fledged large-scale cinematic exploration of the cultural identity of completely different peoples from Africa to South America.
"We are demonstrating the potential of Dnipro, which could be realised on a permanent basis if the authorities or residents were interested in change.”
“Why would I need a German passport if I have cherry trees growing at home in Crimea? I want to see them. I want to pick figs from the tree in my yard.”
At a time of full-scale invasion, when state museums and galleries are operating with restrictions, ZAG is a place where you can see the original works of prominent Ukrainian artists live.
The head of the Jewish community explained why Jews from all over the world try to get to Ukrainian cities every year and bring their children, and how restoring the heritage will help the regions of Ukraine.
Museologist Ihor Poshyvaylo, who has been promoting the creation of a heritage protection unit of the Armed Forces since 2014, talks about its intended functions and the experience of other countries.
The Tustan fortress has become a success story that proved that even in a forgotten corner of Ukraine it is possible to create a world-class tourist destination.