We invite you to a workshop with choreographer, specialist in contemporary dance Lyudmila Mova, which will take place on Saturday, July 20 at 12:00. During the event, the artist will present her way of working with the body, movement, dance, perception in the context of her artistic practice presented at the exhibition.
We ask participants to wear comfortable clothes in which they can move comfortably. The practice does not involve heavy physical exertion, nor does it require special physical or dance training.
The event takes place as part of the parallel program of the multimedia exhibition “How do you Dance in a War Zone?”. In this multimedia exhibition visitors can find the powerful medium of dance operating in the most extraordinary and unexpected ways in Ukraine during the war. Project is the culmination of two trips to Ukraine (Lviv and Kyiv) by two photographic artists, Maria Falconer and Paul Hill, in collaboration with Viktor Ruban (as co-curator, co-producer and dance-artist), sound artist Grigory Semenchuk and a group of Ukrainian contemporary dance artists: Alla Shliakhova, Khrystyna Slobodianiuk, Kristina Shyshkariova, Larysa Venediktova, Liudmyla Mova, Mariya Salo, Mykyta Kravchenko, Svitlana Oleksiuk and Taisiia Tymofieieva. The project is available for viewing in the National Art Museum of Ukraine at Hrushevskoho Str., 6, Kyiv, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 12:00 to 18:00.
📌 July 20 (Saturday) at 12:00.
📌 Cost: full ticket – 150 UAH, discounted ticket (schoolchildren, students, pensioners) – 100 UAH, free entry for military personnel.
📌 Register here.
📌 In case of an air raid alert, we ask all visitors immediately proceed to the shelter. The nearest shelters are located at street Khreschatyk, 4 (underpass near the Dnipro Hotel) and at the Maidan Nezalezhnosti metro station.
📌 If less than 60 minutes of the event have passed at the time of the announcement of the air alert, we will continue the lecture after the end of the alert or another day. If the event lasted 60 minutes or more, it is considered to have taken place.
❗️ IMPORTANT: You can get to the museum through the service entrance located at the back of the building. To do this, you need to go around the museum to the right along Museum Lane.