Exploring Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online

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    A photograph of a ballerina. Part of the project "Kharkiv through the Art lens," created with the support of the Department of Investment Development and City Image Projects of the Kharkiv City Council, in partnership with the Kharkiv State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre.
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    A puppet theater play for younger audiences based on the Ukrainian folk tale.
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    Photo of performer performing the song “Embroidered. King of Ukraine" in a 1983 production of the Opera "Natalka-Poltavka" to the music of Alla Zagaykevich based on a libretto by Sergei Zhadan in the director's version by Rostislav Derzhipilsky.
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    Image from a puppetry performance of Chevengur adapted from the novel. The image depicts performers working their puppets.
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    "Giants of the South" is a short, one-hour play, which was presented to Cherkasy residents by the actors of the Mark Kropyvnytskyi Kirovohrad Drama Theater as part of the 2013 Christmas Festival. The work, the subtitle of which reads: "documentary play from the life of luminaries", was first performed on the theater stage during the celebrations on this occasion.
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    Scene from "Love in the Baroque Style" by Yaroslav Stelmakh, performed by Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theater (Mariupol).
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    A publicity photo from the rock opera, The White Crow, featuring Dar’ia Nedavnia as Joan of Arc. Directed by Anzhelika Dobrunova. Premiered at Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theater on October 19, 2019.
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    A photograph depicting a scene from <em>Chasing two hares</em>, a play by M. Starytskyi, produced by Donetsk region drama theater in Mariupol. Directed by Anzhelika Dobrunova.
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    A photograph of the Winter Theater founded in the late nineteenth century by Vasyl′ Leontiǐovych Shapovalov. It was later replaced by the Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theater in 1960.
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    A photograph of two characters from Semen Hulak-Artemovsky's opera A Zaporozhian (Cossack) Beyond the Danube. Libretto by Semyon Gulak-Artemovsky, edited by Maxim Rylskyi. Premiered at the Kharkiv State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre in May 1978 .
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