Tour of the interactive show-performance of art therapy "Mariupol #nadiya_na_svitanok"
The main goal of the tour of the performance "Mariupol#nadiya_na_svitanok" is to draw the public's attention to the current issues of Ukraine and its citizens.“The White Disease”: the fantastic realism of one wartime
The project goal is to contribute to the creation of a high image of Ukrainian performative art and to promote actual Ukrainian senses and values through showcasing the dramatic performance "The White Disease" by Karel Čapek in Europe.Ukrainian Drama Week Festival
The Ukrainian Drama Week Festival aims to present on the French theatrical stage four plays by Ukrainian contemporary and classic playwrights in the format of theatrical readings, performed by French actors.Ecodrama: the art of sustainability
What will our lands, air and rivers look like after the war is over? Will animals and plants from the Red Book survive these events, will the diversity of protected areas be preserved? What will life be like on this land for people and animals and all living things? What will migratory birds see when they return from their African wintering?Sunlight Over Borders
Sunlight Over Borders was a collaborative project fostering European and international cooperation in theatrical arts, uniting Romanian and Ukrainian practices. It provided a platform for young talent to explore the impact of war on communities through the play Blockpost. By engaging student actors and audiences, the initiative created a space for dialogue, cultural exchange, and artistic expression. Focused on networking, skill development, and diversity, the project promoted European values and highlighted theatre’s transformative power in addressingThe "Carrier" performance about the south of Ukraine, which in the first days of a full-scale invasion was occupied by Russian military
The play "The Carrier" was created to document the crimes committed by Russian military forces against Ukrainians in the south of Ukraine, which was occupied in the early days of the full-scale invasion. The play aimed to reflect on the experiences and continue the dialogue on the country's recovery.“The White Disease”: the fantastic realism of one wartime
The project aims to start an open and broad cultural dialogue in Ukrainian society. K. Čapek's fantastic play, written in 1937, goes beyond the dystopian genre and acquires the features of realism, due to the full consonance of the plot and ideological context with the events that the world has experienced in the last few years: the coronavirus pandemic and the war in Ukraine.