A photograph of the Cherkasy Academic Honored Ukrainian Folk Choir, which was created in May 1957. From the first years of its existence, the choir declared itself as an original and unique singing group that drew its inspiration from folk sources, enriching the art of folklore with the classics.
At the beginning of the Second World War, Buchach had 11,100 inhabitants, of whom 2,400 were Ukrainians, 3,550 Poles, and 5,150 Jews. In 1959, Buchach had 7,000 inhabitants. Such a sharp decrease in the population of the city is explained by the Nazi genocide against the Jews, the deportation of Poles to the territory of Poland and the losses of Ukrainians in the struggle against the Stalinist regime. Today, the population of the city is 12,600, the area of the city is 1,026 hectares.
A polychrome gold diadem from the 1st half of the 5th century C.E. Gold plates decorated with amber, garnet, carnelian, grains (gold drops) on a bronze base. Weight: 50.25 g . Length: 23.5 cm.
Cast and others of "Christmas Night" at the Rivne Puppet Theatre, a play based on the folk puppet Vertep by M. Markevich. Cast are in costume, and all are standing or kneeling in front of the puppet stage.
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.
A 3D virtual tour of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine - The historical museum welcomes you! On 4 floors, the history from the appearance of the first man to the present is reproduced. About 850,000 unique exhibits illustrating the path of Ukrainians and telling about its past and present. Be curious, learn and reinterpret history.
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.
A man on scaffolding, painting the interior of the Church of the Transfiguration, Kharkiv, holding paint in one hand, and a thin paintbrush in the other.