Germany will also host the exhibition “My City” about cities destroyed by aggression.
Ukrainian electro-folk band ONUKA will give concerts in Warsaw and Berlin. Part of the funds from each show will be donated to the restoration of the architecture of Chernihiv, a native of Nata Zhidchenko, which suffered from Russian aggression, and the needs of the townspeople.
The concert in Warsaw will take place on November 14. The singer will not only perform in the capital of Poland, but will also meet with everyone at the Ukrainian House in Warsaw, talk about her foundation and collect stories of Ukrainians. During the meeting, both Ukrainians and Poles will be able to share their own archival photos from their phones and memories of their favorite cities of Ukraine.
To participate in the event, you need to register using the link.
The band's Berlin concert will take place in the cultural center of the city – the Admiralspalast theater, which has a rich history. Opened in 1910, it is one of the few entertainment facilities in the city that has survived from pre-war times.
2 hours before the concert, an impromptu photo exhibition “Your City” will be held in the lobby of the Admiralpalast. On it, together with the Germans, Ukrainians will “revive” the destroyed cities of the country with the help of footage from their phones.
You can join the formation of the exposition by following the link.
A map of Ukraine will also be installed in the lobby. On it, everyone will be able to mark their hometown.
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Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Russia, ONUKA has become the ambassador of the charitable foundation “This is my city”. This organization provides targeted assistance to the community of the ancient Ukrainian city of Chernihiv