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is also at the same time difficult, complex, but it is not depressing, that is, after you finish, finish watching this film, you will not be left in a depressed, depressed state, but at least i think that this tape is not made with such a purpose at all, well, let's move on to things, because our culture cannot live without them, yes, but here is oksana lyniv, our conductor. who is a very frequent figure in all these various things, let me remind you that she is right at the beginning of the full-scale invasion of mrs. oksana was going to perform tchaikovsky together with iolanta, it was an opera, it was in russian with russian participants, that's when ms. oksana started criticizing and boycotting us, she refused.
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she said that she got sick from this project, but now it became known that she will take part in the project again, it is yevgeny anegin, god forgive me, it will be an opera by tchaikovsky, so now she is criticized not so much for tchaikovsky as for evgenia negina, well , she was criticized, criticized, that's all to take place at the beginning of july at the saxon state opera in dresden, and it will all be in russian, as i said, with german and english subtitles, and considering that we now have such a downright meme -like attitude towards pushkin, yes, when we already name some people are pushkinists, and here the ukrainian conductor, the most famous in the world, takes charge of pushkin's piece, well, you certainly can't react positively here, mrs. oksana, in her social networks... she commented, i want
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to note, quote her, i quote: the works of these composers, well, she doesn't mean only that tchaikovsky, as well as prokofiev, shastykovich, rachmaninoff, she emphasizes that they have stopped being performed in ukraine, but then the quote: the works of these composers belong to the mandatory repertoire of every conductor whose career develops at the international level, because these works belong to the world musical heritage, they are an inseparable part and... the standard repertoire of symphony orchestras and opera houses of the whole world, and this repertoire was formed hundreds of years ago, so the end of the quote, and also ms. oksana said that because of such cooperation with world venues, opera houses and through the performance, in particular, of some russian works, ukrainian composers, conductors, artists in general can promote and... so far
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there are few well-known, but talented, worthy ukrainian composers , well, they say, we came there, performed tchaikovsky, performed pushkin , and then we can say, but you know, we have valentin sylvestrov here, and we still have lysenko, let's perform it, i understand that such logic, well, you know with regard to tchaikovsky, by the way, we continue to have discussions, you know that... the conservatory continues to be named after him, and part of the students and the larger community continue to demand that this name be changed, but the management itself stands its ground and says that it will not change any name, this process from time to time acquires some new momentum, but the composer illyara zumeyko also arranges some performances near... this
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conservatory from time to time in his social networks, but so far it does not affect anything, he just reminds people that that we have such a problem, one of the arguments is that tchaikovsky was said to be ukrainian by origin, he was a seagull, and then he only became tchaikovsky, and in the end he did nothing that bad, and that they say that they said, well , look how we are screwed we are taking it back from the russians, who appropriated it, then ... the same there, we have already talked about these artists, about aivazovsky, about kuindzhi, yes, we emphasize that these are ukrainian artists, we will return them, and why then we don't want to bring back many people yes they say tchaikovsky, and other people argue against them that tchaikovsky did not identify himself with ukraine later, unlike the same ripin or aivazovsky there, but...
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he identified himself already as a russian, that is, he already went into this imperial history , and therefore it is no longer ours, there is no need to return it, it is necessary to perceive it as a completely co... russian composer, well, let's see, oksana liniv, i understand, was commented on, she puts an end to this, although it must be said for the sake of justice that oksana linniv, here very recently, she continues to perform for the first time, constantly, she is one of our cultural ambassadors, this should be appreciated, because she really is not many musicians who are known abroad, who can have some authority, popularity, this the roof of braha, yes. oksana liniv is constantly touring somewhere, she was recently in february, there was the vienna festival, and a russian conductor was supposed to perform there, well, he
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is of greek origin, but he has russian citizenship, teodor kurendzis, he wanted to perform a military requiem there, but oksana criticized linniv. the position of the organizers of the festival, she said that such a person should not be invited, but here are russian composers, she does not refuse to perform, she believes that this is already part of the classics, well, there is probably no need to boycott them, i will tell you one more thing, that our thesis about the boycott of russian culture, especially if it is not about something modern, not about that shaman or philip kirkorov, actually... about some classics, this thesis is very, very badly perceived by many people the border, they are perceived as a dekunst, for example, when we declare that there we want to cancel shevche, oh, shevchenko, give the same tchaikovsky or pushkin or
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someone else, it is perceived as a real dekunst, and our cultural diplomats try to find new methods, somehow explain it, and we need to explain it, in the end... it is not so much to abolish them as to explain their imperialism, so it is necessary to explain what exactly pushkin wrote, what exactly dostoevsky wrote about, to mention exactly those poems by lermantov, about which we now we all know which ones they glorify violence against women, and somehow we need to broadcast all this to the outside, and this is happening, by the way, but there are such cases when our ukrainians also take sides because... that you cannot abolish russian art, especially russian classics. well, i will also say about the new russians , i think you have already heard about them, about ladies and gentlemen of our former compatriots and our former stars, artists, artists, and who were also
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talented, in particular, who went to russia and now before so-called presidential elections, they took citizenship for themselves, and there are rumors about some of them, and some showed their passports right after... we know for sure, here is taisia ​​povelii, she showed off, went to the elections, this is a photo of a co-operator, whose name is dzhigan, i think there are not many people of his they know, but he's from odessa, he's yuriy bardash, a very talented music producer from my point of view, but with such a position, it's quite dubious, especially when you listen to his interviews, they're definitely funny, he got citizenship a little earlier, he too a long time ago. .. was going to russia, well it's a pity, of course, on the one hand, that such talented people are leaving us, but it 's their choice, and if we're talking about the people we saw now, then i have respect for them, well, not that, of course, and there is at least some understanding, that is, taisiya
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povaliy has always been a pro-russian person, so she has not hidden it since at least the time of the revolution of dignity there and even before , yuriy bardash is the same, dzhigan, he generally always... believed that this a russian performer, and only then, somewhere later, i found out that he is from odesa, that is people who did not sit on two chairs, but immediately did everything clearly, and their choice was absolutely predictable, but there are other artists who are there, for example, regina todarenko, she is completely silent about the war, she is from odesa, she is a tv presenter and she also came to russia a long time ago, she is a blogger there, she is a singer there, and here she is... such a position, you know, to be out of politics, she says that she and her husband do not talk about politics, because they quarrel, she she gave birth to a second son, named him mir, well , she is quite such a funny character there too, but we also have anna lorak,
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let's not forget, who still, i understand, wants to sit on two chairs, although it seems that she should have made a choice long ago in favor of russia, she has already moved there, she is still somehow not there.. . can their svo say about it, what happened happened, she calls it, she leads, she is a judge in one of their talent shows for children, and here and there she says something there, and she did not ... show any her photos with citizenship, there is only information in the press that she applied for citizenship, but for the authenticity of this information, we cannot answer, because we do not trust the russian media, we also do not know about regina todarenko, whether she already has citizenship or not, but you know, todarenko herself once wrote that she would like to come to her native odessa , but i think that it would be better for her not to do this, but ah... regarding the titles of people's artists, because we can discuss these characters for a very
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long time, someone out there likes to laugh at them, but it must be said that povaliy and lorak are still have the title of people's artist of ukraine and are not can deprive them of these titles, because in 2022 sanctions were imposed on them and other artists there, but sanctions are not a reason to deprive people of popular titles, they can be deprived... by the president of ukraine, but only when there is some good reason, for example, a sentence court, when it is some kind of serious crime, and last year the verkhovna rada registered a draft law , which actually provided for it, which was called 83 74, was called and is called until now, it still exists, but it has not been adopted, it has not been adopted, because, as he says, for example, and as the sources say, e.g. colleagues from public, that the deputy group
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for life and peace is a former opzh, they began to worry about yuriy boyk, because he has the title of people's artist, i wanted to say, but i think he would also be suitable, he is a hero of ukraine, which is even worse, and he, they say , is afraid of losing it, that's why they don't want to vote for this bill, it's been lying around for a whole year, and it never got to the second reading, but... people who are now discussing this topic hope, and also part deputies that they will still emphasize now after all these photos with these passports, that this draft law should still be passed, because this is actually a completely abnormal situation, that such people who already say that they have russian citizenship, they came to the elections of this russian president, on putin's election, voted for putin in putin's election, and they are still... such with such honorary titles, although on the other hand, these titles have been criticized for years and
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they say that they are some kind of remnants of the soviet union, that titles are certainly needed, but not people's artist, people's artist , some of them are deserved, maybe others, because these titles have long been devalued, they were given to anyone, and in the end, the title, the title of hero of ukraine is also devalued, if such characters as yuriy boyko have it. that's why it's not too bad for them, but on the other hand , titles still give certain privileges, i don't know how much anna lorak and taisa povaliy need an allowance, for example, for a pension, and for ukraine to issue it, and they also have the right when will die, when it will happen there is unknown, to be buried on the bykovo cemeteries, to be honest, even understanding that they have such a right, i cannot imagine how this procedure would be imagined, but in any case, these
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people should not have such high ranks, no matter how someone did not treat them, but they definitely need to get rid of them, so we are waiting to see what our people's deputies will vote on this draft law, we will keep an eye on it. well, friends, that's all i have with you, and we will continue to follow our cultural events. be sure to follow them too, their now extremely many, and you and i have already talked more than once about how many bookstores are opening, when before the full-scale invasion, people who were involved in book publishing, the book business, argued that there were very few bookstores, all bookstores are closing, now bookstores are opening, and there you can have a drink, by the way, something, you can chat with someone interesting, there are various meetings , concerts, that's all we talk about in our program, we'll talk about it in a week, then we'll see each other,
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is throwing millions of oil dollars to turn ukrainians into little russians. ukraine will become russia. countering russian information attacks in the information war chronicle project with olga len. on tuesday, thursday at 17:15, repeat, tuesday, friday at 10:00 p.m. every week , maria gurska meets with the head of the committee on foreign affairs of the polish sejm, the representative of the polish government for the restoration of ukraine, pawel koval. as always, we talk about the most important things that happened this week in poland, ukraine, and europe. what they say about ukraine. the eu, how we should perceive the statements of european politicians and what our accession to the eu will look like, in the project close to politics close to the world with maria gurska every sunday at 3:30 p.m. with a repeat at 10:00 p.m. in cooperation with sisters. channel espresso and ukrainian pen presents the project own names with myroslava barchuk. a series of conversations with ukrainian and western intellectuals who
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analyze and comment on the most relevant social debates. what news will be analyzed. we will find out who will be the guest of the project this week and who will be the guest of the studio this sunday. undoubtedly, the topics will be relevant, the guests will be special. proper names with myroslava barchuk. sunday: 17:10 at espresso. 10-year-old zlata pokhilko, 11-year-old artem getman and 17-year-old maksym sustava. all these children... disappeared in the temporarily occupied territories of donetsk region and their whereabouts are currently unknown. but i really hope that with your help it will be possible to find the missing. first of all, i am addressing the residents of the temporarily occupied territories of the donetsk region. please look closely at the children's faces. zlata looks like she is 10 years old.
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she has light blond hair and blue eyes. artem hetman, he turned one at the end of last year. years old, the boy has blond hair and brown eyes, and this is maksym sustava. now he is already 17. in the photo, the boy is much younger, but, unfortunately, i do not have another photo. maxim also has blond hair and dark eyes. information about the disappearance of these children was received in october last year. there is an assumption that all of them could be in the territory of temporarily occupied donetsk, but now their fate is unknown. maybe the children were taken out. to russia, so it is important to know any details about them. if anyone has seen zlata, artem or maksym, or knows where they might be now, please let us know immediately. even a small piece of news can become a big deal important you can call the magnolia child tracing service at any time of the day by dialing the short number 11630. calls from all
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ukrainian mobile operators are free. if suddenly you find yourself temporarily occupied. territory and do not have the opportunity to call, write to the chatbot of the children's search service in telegram, or look for us on facebook. i have told you the stories of just three children who disappeared due to a full-scale russian invasion. in general, since the beginning of the war , we have already received several thousand appeals for help in the search. of course, i will prevail most of the children were found and now everything is fine with them, but unfortunately, the fate of many still remains unknown. and help. everyone can find them, believe me, just a minute of your time can be decisive. go to the website of the magnolia children's search service in the missing children of ukraine section. here you can view all the photos of the missing. perhaps you will recognize someone and eventually help find them. at the same time , children are also disappearing in territories controlled by ukraine. as
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the experience of the magnolia child tracing service shows, the vast majority of them are counts. we discussed this topic with a psychologist and collected a lot of advice for parents that can prevent a child from suddenly running away from home. one of them is the importance of being interested in the child's interests. be interested in your child's interests, invite his friends to visit. even if it 's very noisy, even if it's a terrible mess in the house afterwards, it's still useful, it's still good. why? because first of all, the child will be in front of you, he will be next to you. secondly, you will know what she is interested in, who she communicates with, who to contact in case of what. thirdly, you can simply share the interest and get pleasure, because sometimes what your children are interested in can be... sincerely interesting for you too, and last but not least, even if the help is not needed by your child, but by someone friends, maybe you will be the only adult who
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can provide this help, and maybe you will save someone from fatal decisions. we have created a resource through which you can report any crime against a child. in any city, at any time. simply go to the site. and report, and we will launch all possible mechanisms to punish the criminal. stopcrime ua.
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come, come to your native village, come, come, i'm waiting for you. there is a house, here the nightingale cherry has blossomed, and soon he will have nightingales, come to visit the green holidays, take the children, let the child know that even at night there are little nightingales, the father teaches his language, come home as a nightingale one day, let your child understand here, to grandfather's and grandmother's songs, solovil's language is very similar.
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this is a project about a ukrainian house, or rather say? folk architecture, about everything that we, ukrainians, are used to building for ourselves on our land, from uzhhorod to luhansk, from vylkov and horzukh to poltava and chernihiv. today, when millions of ukrainians are far from home, their homes are destroyed, feelings and memories of their house have become particularly strong, because each house is the story of a separate family. life lasted for generations in each house. this child built,
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behind us, my great-great-grandfathers, the house that they built, this house was built in 1625, approximately we counted 1860. 1870s, during those years she forgave everything for the war, although thank god that shells did not fall here during the war, well, the women in the yard, eh, but the house survived the famine, the woman told that they collected nettles, well, not like that strong, here they still managed more in the west , closer to poland, eh, but they didn't shock, well, how about back then. there was a collective farm under the union, then it was only possible to keep a cow, two heifer calves and that was all, and then when the union disintegrated, the land was returned, because my grandfather had land,
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they returned it, and now we keep 50 sheep each, five cows, horses, because at that time he still kept the horse, there were already barnacles, there were houses, and they were taken to the museum, from lviv they were taken to kyiv, many were destroyed during the union, there was nothing left to take away. this is characteristic of hutsul region of khata. hrazda, one of the few, and maybe the only one, which is not a museum, where people continue to live. in fact, a grazhda is a complex of a residential building and several outbuildings, closed by a grazhda, that is, a high fence with a roof. and here in the yard they said that before the launch they let the dog in, because there were thieves, so as not to...
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enter which you can only enter through the gate or the gate, like the fortress, was built for protection from bad people, wild animals, strong mountain winds and snow. one fall, they cut it down, unfortunately, they cut it down mostly with the ridge up, it was not cut down at any time, it was mostly autumn, november, december, autumn, there is not much water, there is more resin, it was such a natural slope, and then in the second autumn, it was already . they came, they did it, they built this house in the second autumn, before people were not as rich as now there are such opportunities to build, plus the fact that where he dug a needle there you took it and you are already building it, it was cheaper, you sowed grain, you took a bread machine, the straw went to the line, here they spread tarpaulins in the yard and threshed, we have flails, everything was completely threshed with flails, well, maybe someone had a horse-drawn machine, the drive from the horses went and it threshed, we threshed everything for years
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, then we did it so that we knew how much it should be in thickness, and we made threshers, then two types of snoops are used, those that go from below and at the corners chimneys, and in the middle they are a little longer, there is no wire here, nothing, then everything is completely straw, ecologically 100%, there is no chemistry here, and it is warm. a white mazanka under a thatched roof is probably the most unrecognizable image of a ukrainian house today. over 150 years, this house changed its address more than once. if you look closely, three plates with different numbers still hang on the walls. under the 11th number - this is already when ukraine became independent, on the left side, this is when there were soviets, on top was poland, there is still a sign 225, and under austria 129, if i am not mistaken. the village in which mykola lives today has also seen more than one change of power, both romanian and polish, czechoslovak, soviet authorities, and
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finally ukrainian. for almost 100 years , only part of the windows and coverings have been changed here, and once every 5 years the roof is covered with natural animal fat so that it does not leak. the roof has been covered for 60 years, but they covered it here in the same way, but they added tallow, mutton or combijer of a commodity, so that there was more fat, because the terro itself is dry, and in order for the fat to last longer, they added juniper. a new house has already been built nearby, in which mykola's daughter lives with her three daughters. grandfather makes cheese, and so do the children run all day between two houses, or go to school, as they used to do, four kilometers across the mountains to a neighboring village. as before, they still go to christmas here with a traditional hutsul carol, because traditions are always preserved better in the mountains. and when it was christmas.
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everyone came, sisters came from burshtyn , from ternopil, brothers, we came only five sons, well, there were 16 men, they brought us here, they laid the grandfather, we laid this straw so roughly, then they laid carpets and sheets and we slept , the children were sleeping downstairs, the older ones are there on the sofa, and it was like a fairy tale for us, you know. fairy tale, snow, everyone walks, sings carols, times were different. today, we are used to the fact that a house is a luxury that not everyone can afford, but even 100 years ago , the attitude to the house was simpler: everyone could build a house, it was enough not to dig clay or cut a forest, but today to build a house from spruce or an ecological clay house mazanku, it will be very expensive. masters are expensive
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. for example, if you sew with reeds, they charge $300, i thought it was per square meter with the material, yes, it is more expensive than making it out of tiles, if you put it that way, i know, for example, near lviv, not far from kilometers, no more than 20, er, a young programmer built himself a two-story house entirely from clay, myself i was surprised, i came , i came to a friend, he has his own house not far away , i came there, i say, and what is he saying, and so-and-so... he could have bought it, there is money there, but he built it, ordered people and paid more money for two movable huts made of clay completely. the trend for eco-construction is real exists, although it is not cheap. and along with this trend, the development began.

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