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 “Kupala is coming home to Europe”: How Ukrainian traditions found a new home in Brighton

“Kupala is coming home to Europe”: How Ukrainian traditions found a new home in Brighton

June 27, 2024

Emily Macrae interviews the organisers of Kupala Brighton, a Ukrainian festival celebrating midsummer and the feast day of John the Baptist

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 7 women in Ukrainian culture

7 women in Ukrainian culture

March 1, 2024

osTraum's Aleksej Tikhonov looks at the lives of 7 women who have impacted Ukrainian culture, from Maria Prymachenko to Lesya Ukrainka

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 Burn your fear away: Reflections on the 2023 FemArt Festival in Kosovo

Burn your fear away: Reflections on the 2023 FemArt Festival in Kosovo

August 8, 2023

Ivana Bilić reflects on the 11th edition of Kosovo's FemArt Festival, reviewing its notable theatre productions and exploring its cultural impact

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 Identity and revolution. The new musical scene in Ukraine

Identity and revolution. The new musical scene in Ukraine

June 28, 2023

In her deep dive into contemporary music in Ukraine, Anna Mangiullo covers the revival of folk elements as well as the rise of techno.

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 Barbie in Transnistria: Entering the fantastic world of Mark Verlan

Barbie in Transnistria: Entering the fantastic world of Mark Verlan

June 2, 2023

Francesco Damanio Desantis explores the absurd and multifaceted life and work of Mark Verlan, who combined boundless imagination with the heritage of his native Moldova.

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 Mythmaking and propaganda: How Soviet cultural influence has made Chinese society susceptible to Russian narratives

Mythmaking and propaganda: How Soviet cultural influence has made Chinese society susceptible to Russian narratives

March 16, 2023

Sijie Jiang shows how the lasting influence of Soviet culture on the communist China heavily impacts the course of today's Sino-Russian relations.

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 Berikaoba: A centuries-old fertility festival in rural Georgia

Berikaoba: A centuries-old fertility festival in rural Georgia

March 10, 2023

Alexandra (Xandie) Kuenning showcases Berikaoba, one of Georgia's unique cultural festivals celebrating the fertility of spring

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 Existing Worlds: creative experiments in the largest park in Europe

Existing Worlds: creative experiments in the largest park in Europe

June 13, 2022

Towers woven in natural materials, sculptures methodically placed in symbolic locations, and inspired structures line this beautiful wooded area, Nikola Lenivets is the largest art park in Europe.

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 Face Masks and Language Loss: a conversation on dying cultures with Kalmyk contemporary artist Cheebaa

Face Masks and Language Loss: a conversation on dying cultures with Kalmyk contemporary artist Cheebaa

November 26, 2021

Lossi 36 sits down with artist Kalmyk artist Cheebaa, to talk about what inspires him, his art, and what Kalmyk contemporary art is about.

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 Meme-like algorithms and senseless perception locked in emotions: recalling the absurd with curator Kristina Dobrokotova

Meme-like algorithms and senseless perception locked in emotions: recalling the absurd with curator Kristina Dobrokotova

November 26, 2021

Katherine Leung interview Kristina Dobrokotova about her art and what inspires her.

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