SOUNDSCAPE podcast: Story of Nezlamna Ukraine
A mural called “Nezlamna/Unbreakable” is installed on a building in the centre of Vilnius, dedicated to the strength and unbreakable spirit of the Ukrainian people.
In this episode we are meeting with Tetiana and Elena. Two Ukrainians behind this powerful art.
The photograph of Tetiana visible on the mural is the creation of photographer Elena Tita, who lives and works in Zaporizhia. The courageous Ukrainian has been documenting the reality of war in the Zaporizhia region for the past years. The new artwork reflects the tragic realities of war, utilizing a photograph taken at the dried-up Kachovka water reservoir, which collapsed after Russia detonated the Kachovka dam. During the photo shoot, Tetiana is dressed in a costume created by Ukrainian designers especially for this mural, which is rich in traditional Ukrainian textile elements.
Two women shares their mind on looking for a courage during non-ordinary life, for a haven during war.
Creative Episode Team: Laurynas Kamarauskas, Agnė Šyvokaitė.
SOUNDSCAPE podcast invites listeners dive into many different forms of arts, serious conversations and artistic expressions. Podcast powered by Arts Agency Artscape is a platform dedicated to promoting inclusivity and providing a resonating space for refugees and asylum seekers to share their experiences, journeys, and artistic expressions.
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Creative Team: Farah Mohammed, Laurynas Kamarauskas, Agnė Šyvokaitė, Jonas Tertelis, Sevda Khatamian, Darshan Navaratnam, Maryna Pylypenko, Domantas, Matas Drukteinis, Aistė Ulubey, Tita Elena, Tetiana and more.
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September 28, 2024