Massive European Festival Coming to Kyiv: Games, Quests, Workshops, and a Concert by TVORCHI.
EU Delegation Hosts a Grand Event in Kyiv
According to Espreso.tv: The Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine is putting on a large-scale celebration in the heart of Kyiv, running from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM. This free-admission gathering promises a packed schedule featuring interactive games, dance sessions, scavenger hunts, and live musical performances. Set in the city's historic center, the event aims to bring European culture to life for all attendees.
What's on the Program
Families and children will find plenty to enjoy, including a chance to meet EU Ambassador to Ukraine Katarina Maternova directly. Renowned chef Volodymyr Yaroslavsky will be preparing European dishes on-site, offering visitors a taste of culinary excellence. For those looking to move, dance instructor Vitaliy Zahoruiko will lead a masterclass.
A day-long quest titled 'European Union: The Found Map' will unfold across five rounds. Alongside it, the Euro Quiz will feature five separate trivia competitions covering topics like:
- Traveling Through Europe
- Europe's Movie Heroes
- European Fairy Tales
- Children's Rights in the European Union
- Music of Europe
Officials from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SES) will provide crucial information on mine safety, a particularly pressing issue given the current context. The festivities will culminate in a concert by the popular band TVORCHI at 6:00 PM, promising an energetic and emotional finale.
Organized by the EU Delegation in Ukraine, this event is designed not just to entertain but also to raise awareness about European culture and key social issues. Source: Organizers
Given the ongoing situation in Ukraine, the emphasis on safety and children's rights is especially relevant, highlighting the importance of such initiatives. Since the event is open to the public, it also serves to strengthen ties between Ukrainians and their European partners.
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