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Discover Kyiv’s Nightlife with the Podil Cocktail Tour

Четвер, Жовтень 3rd, 2024
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Join us on Friday, 18 October, for an enchanting evening exploring the historic Podil district of Kyiv through its vibrant cocktail scene. The tour kicks off at 18:00 at Khoryva, 8, and promises a journey of flavors and stories. For 950 UAH, you’ll enjoy three expertly crafted cocktails, one at each bar we visit, and immerse yourself in the tales of ancient Kyiv’s favorite drinks, the origins of the world’s oldest cocktail, and the quirky laws that made cocktails a global phenomenon.

Our interactive “alco-quiz” will spice up the night as you test your knowledge on alcohol’s role in popular culture, sing your favorite drinking songs, and perhaps even win the crown of the bar-crawling champion. Remember to come prepared—charge your phones, eat something beforehand, and get ready for an unforgettable experience. Non-alcoholic options are available to ensure everyone can join the fun.

Space is limited to just 15 tickets to ensure an intimate experience, so book yours today!

Don’t miss this unique blend of cultural history and modern nightlife in one of Kyiv’s most charming neighborhoods!

Kyiv: A Tale of Two Banks

П’ятниця, Вересень 6th, 2024

Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, is uniquely positioned on both sides of the majestic Dnieper River, which splits the city into the Right Bank and the Left Bank. This division is more than just geographical—it echoes through the city’s culture, architecture, and daily life.

The Right Bank: The Historical Heart The Right Bank of the Dnieper is the western part of Kyiv and is considered the city’s historical core. This area is home to many of Kyiv’s oldest and most revered sites, including the ancient Saint Sophia Cathedral and the bustling Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square). The terrain here is hilly, offering picturesque views of the river and the cityscape. The Right Bank is the administrative and cultural hub, where you’ll find government buildings, historic neighborhoods, and the majority of the city’s monuments.

The Left Bank: The Modern Expansion In contrast, the Left Bank to the east is predominantly flat and features a more modern landscape. This part of Kyiv has seen extensive development in recent decades, transforming into a densely populated residential area. It also hosts many of the city’s newer businesses and commercial ventures. The Left Bank is often associated with its extensive parks and recreational areas, making it popular among families and outdoor enthusiasts.

The Dnieper River: Kyiv’s Lifeline The Dnieper River itself is a vital component of Kyiv’s geography. It not only divides the city into two distinct halves but also plays a crucial role in commerce and transportation. The river is a scenic highlight in the city, with numerous bridges connecting the two banks, facilitating economic and social interactions.

Kyiv’s geography, with its division by the Dnieper River into the Right and Left Banks, creates a dynamic urban environment that blends the historical with the modern. Each bank offers residents and visitors a different slice of Kyiv, making the city a fascinating place to explore.

Experience the Resilience of Art at Ukraine Fringe 2024: Kyiv’s English-Speaking Theater Festival

Понеділок, Серпень 26th, 2024
(photo credit: Ukraine Fringe)

We are excited to announce the return of the Ukraine Fringe Festival, a celebration of cultural resilience and creativity in Kyiv. Following the incredible success of last year’s event, which took place amidst a full-scale war, the festival is back, continuing its mission to bring exceptional performances to our city. Last year, the Ukraine Fringe managed to attract an impressive lineup of artists from around the globe, with performances from the USA, UK, Hong Kong, France, Switzerland, and Ukraine gracing the stage. This year, the festival returns with the theme Steel Standing, a tribute to Ukraine’s unyielding spirit and the enduring power of culture in even the most challenging times.

Despite the difficulties, the Ukraine Fringe 2024 is set to be a truly memorable event, albeit in a more intimate and miniature format. The festival’s motto, Steel Standing, reflects not just the strength of the festival itself, but the resilience of an entire nation. For three days, from August 30th to September 1st, the ProEnglish Theatre Hub will transform into a vibrant space where art, theater, and community come together. This year’s program includes five captivating performances in English, two hands-on workshops led by experienced professionals, and two lively opening and closing parties.

The festival is not just about entertainment; it’s a statement that culture must thrive and evolve, regardless of the circumstances. Ukraine Fringe 2024 is more than just a series of performances—it’s a demonstration of the unshakable belief that art can shine even in the darkest of times. Whether you’re a theater enthusiast, an artist, or simply someone looking to be inspired, this festival offers something unique for everyone.

Here’s a closer look at the exciting lineup for Ukraine Fringe 2024:

August 30th (Friday)

  • 6:00 PM – Festival Opening (Free Entrance)
    Kick off the festival with a lively opening party celebrating the start of this exciting cultural event.
  • 7:00 PM – This Is A Confession (150 UAH)
    A poignant stage reading featuring five short plays written by teenage Ukrainian playwrights, offering a unique perspective on the early days of the invasion.

August 31st (Saturday)

  • 11:00 AM – Scenes Workshop (300 UAH)
    Join Alex Borovenskiy, one of Kyiv’s top acting coaches, for an engaging workshop where you’ll hone your acting skills through dynamic scene work.
  • 2:00 PM – Sailing Away (150 UAH)
    A gripping performance about a young artist’s struggle to stop her mother from leaving, only to uncover hidden family secrets.
  • 5:00 PM – Once Upon a Time in Ukraine (300 UAH)
    Experience a powerful retrospective journey through Ukrainian history, brought to life on stage.

September 1st (Sunday)

  • 11:00 AM – Improv Workshop (300 UAH)
    Dive into the spontaneous world of improvisation in this energetic and creative workshop.
  • 2:00 PM – English Songs as Comedy (300 UAH)
    Enjoy a unique performance where famous English songs are transformed into hilarious sketches.
  • 5:00 PM – Human Wrongs (300 UAH)
    A compelling story of a transwoman’s struggle for self-acceptance and safety, set in a public restroom.
  • 7:00 PM – Festival Closure Party (Free Entrance)
    Celebrate the end of the Ukraine Fringe 2024 with a closing party that promises great conversations and a joyful atmosphere.

Mark your calendars for these incredible events, and immerse yourself in the world of theater, art, and resilience. For full details on the festival schedule, visit the Ukraine Fringe website.

Whether you’re in Kyiv or joining online, the Ukraine Fringe 2024 is an event that highlights the power of culture in the face of adversity. We hope to see you there!

Kyiv’s Klitschko Glass Bridge

П’ятниця, Липень 26th, 2024

Opened in 2019, the Klitschko Glass Bridge has quickly become a celebrated feature in Kyiv, Ukraine. This pedestrian and cycling bridge spans the Saint Volodymyr Descent, connecting Saint Volodymyr Hill and Khreshchatyi Park. Named after Vitali Klitschko, the former mayor, it is designed exclusively for non-motorized traffic, providing a tranquil passage above the bustling city streets.

Design and Views

The bridge’s striking design features a transparent glass floor, offering pedestrians and cyclists a unique perspective of the urban landscape beneath their feet. The architectural beauty of the bridge is complemented by panoramic views of significant landmarks such as the Peoples Friendship Arch, the expansive River Dnieper, and the impressive statue of Volodymyr the Great. These views not only captivate the visitors but also connect them visually to other key historical and cultural sites in Kyiv.

Visiting the Bridge

The Klitschko Glass Bridge is easily accessible from the city center, with the nearest metro stations being Maidan Nezalezhnosti and Khreshchatyk. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll or a bike ride across the bridge at any time of day, free of charge. The bridge’s location and design make it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts and sightseers looking to capture the essence of Kyiv. You will be able to see this bridge while on a local tour or while wandering around the city on your own.

Beyond its function as a bridge, this structure serves as a social and recreational space for the residents and visitors of Kyiv. It’s a popular spot for morning jogs, evening walks, or simply a place to enjoy the scenic views over a cup of coffee. The bridge also symbolizes Kyiv’s commitment to sustainable urban development and the enhancement of public spaces.


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