Ukraine House in Denmark: Thank you for being with us this year
105 events. 4 exhibitions. 2 installations. 36 panel discussions. 20 film screenings. 15 book clubs and book presentations.
As we approach the end 2024, we want to take a moment to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for being a part of the Ukraine House community. Your support and involvement has meant the world to us, and together we've made incredible things happen.
From exhibitions and workshops to panel discussions and concerts, this year has been filled with moments that have brought us closer together with the Ukrainian cultural heritage.
Our Year in Highlights
- Voices of Dignity: On Feb. 24, 2024, together with the Danish Culture Institute and partners we marked the second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine with an evening of poetry and music that united Ukrainian and Danish voices in solidarity and support for Ukraine's resilience.
- "Shared Body" Mykolaiv Young Photography Exhibition: From February until May, Ukraine House presented an inaugural exhibition of the Mykolaiv School of Conceptual Photography graduates.
- Decolonising Mindsets for Security in Ukraine and Europe: In April, we hosted a forum that brought together leading experts to challenge Russian colonial narratives and explore the implications of decolonisation frameworks for geopolitical security.
- Heart of Earth Exhibition: Organized together with flagship Ukrainian cultural institution Mystetskyi Arsenal and opened in August, the exhibition highlighted the environmental impact of war through the works of 17 Ukrainian contemporary artists.
- Empowering Ukrainian Youth: With partners from the Nordic Ukraine Forum, Nansenskolen - Norsk Humanistisk Akademi, Ukrainian-Danish Youth House, Danish Folk High School, Building Ukraine Together, and the Nordic Council of Ministries, we co-organized a three-day leadership programme that provided young Ukrainians in the Nordic countries with an opportunity to develop their resilience, advocacy, and negotiation skills.
- Maintaining Traditions: We celebrated Easter and Christmas through concerts, workshops, and film screenings, spotlighting Ukraine’s rich and multifaceted cultural heritage.
- "Coffee with Malanchuk" Book Club: Throughout 2024 we hosted a series of book club meetings offering our guests a chance to explore and situate contemporary Ukrainian literature within the current global context.
- Film Fridays: Continuing our now established tradition of hosting film nights on Fridays, we showcased a number of Ukrainian films ranging from documentaries to dramas and comedies.
Celebrating Our "Firsts"
- For the first time, Ukraine House hosted a performance by Andrii Pokaz, a Ukrainian pianist whose innovative blend of jazz, classical, and folklore captivated audiences as part of Copenhagen Jazz Festival.
- In partnership with the Copenhagen Photo Festival, we showcased the diversity of Ukrainian photography books.
- We became the first Ukrainian hosts of Copenhagen’s famous 3 Days of Design, presenting unique brands that transformed centuries-old Ukrainian craftsmanship into modern, innovative creations.
- “Navigating Ukrainian Nationhood” workshop with the University of Copenhagen Department of Philosophy, UNDocuNight with HUM: Global showcasing “Big Water” documentary, expert collaboration with Danish Institute for Strategic Studies – this year, we significantly expanded our collaboration with academic and research partners in Denmark contributing to over 75 dialogues and events.
These are just some of the many highlights of this year at Ukraine House in Denmark.
None of this would have been possible without the Armed Forces of Ukraine, whose courage allows us to amplify Ukraine's voice around the world.
We would also like to extend our gratitude to our partners who have supported us throughout this year — Ministry of Culture of Denmark, Danish Agency for Arts and Palaces, The Politiken Foundation and Open Society Foundations, Danish Culture Institute, Ukrainian Institute and the Embassy of Ukraine in Denmark, Goethe Institute and Mungo Park, Copenhagen People’s University and Copenhagen University, Danish Foreign Policy Society, ZMINA: rebuilding project co-funded by the EU Creative Europe Programme and Carlsberg, the Alliance of Democracies and Kozytsky Foundation.
«As Ukrainian culture continues to remain under the existential threat, we at Ukraine House in Denmark enter a new year with continuous commitment to elevate the voices of Ukrainian artists and opinion leaders, engaging in cultural diplomacy and advocacy for Ukraine. Above all, we begin 2025 with a profound hope for a Ukrainian victory and a just peace in Europe. With your support, together, we will continue to make a difference. Look forward to welcoming you back at Ukraine House in 2025!” concluded Nataliia Popovych, chairperson of Ukraine House in Denmark.
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Ukraine House in Denmark Hosts Exclusive Event with Representative of "Wolves of Da Vinci" Battalion14.12.2024 11:13:49 CET | Pressemeddelelse
Copenhagen, 20 December 2024 — Ukraine House in Denmark is honored to welcome Andrii Kushnerov, a distinguished fighter from the legendary "Wolves of Da Vinci" battalion and a representative of the Robotic Systems Service of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The event will take place on December 20 at 16:00 at Strandgade 27B, Copenhagen.
Post-Release: “Heart of Earth” Event Illuminates Ukraine’s Pivotal Role in Global Food Security and Highlights the Importance and Challenges to Agricultural Recovery Amidst Russian Aggression13.12.2024 17:08:00 CET | Pressemeddelelse
Copenhagen, Denmark – On October 29, 2024 Ukraine House in Denmark and the Embassy of Ukraine in Denmark hosted a critical event to spotlight the far-reaching consequences of Russia's war on Ukraine’s agriculture and its effects on global food stability. This event brought together leading experts to discuss economic, ecological, and logistical challenges, highlighting Ukraine’s essential role in international food security and the collaborative efforts needed to restore its agricultural sector. The discussion is a part of the “Heart of Earth” exhibition program and is supported Izolyatsia foundation, Trans Europe Halles and Maly Berlin and co-financed by the #ZMINA_Rebuilding program, created with the support of the European Union in Ukraine under a dedicated call for proposals to support Ukrainian displaced people and the Ukrainian Cultural and Creative Sectors.
Christmas with Ukraine House in Denmark5.12.2024 10:14:08 CET | Pressemeddelelse
This December, explore the rich heritage of Ukraine’s Christmas through exhibitions, workshops, concerts, and films that celebrate its timeless traditions.
Ukraine House in Denmark presents Malanka: The Dance of Death and Life, inspired by the motion picture Pamfir, along with the 2024 Christmas Program.25.11.2024 10:40:33 CET | Pressemeddelelse
Ukraine House in Denmark will launch its Christmas program with the opening of the spectacular exhibition Malanka: the Dance of Death and Life. The exhibition explores the vibrant Malanka carnival, an ancient New Year’s Eve celebration with roots in Slavic mythology and agrarian customs, and its contemporary portrayal in the critically acclaimed Ukrainian film Pamfir (2022), by Dmytro Sykholytkyy-Sobchuk, produced by Oleksandra Kostina & Jane Yatsuta (Bosonfilm). Featuring more than 30 costumes and over 80 masks from the film, as well as film props, sketches, storyboards, photographs and video footage, the exhibition will immerse audiences in the colorful and symbolic world of Malanka, which is traditionally celebrated with elaborate costumed processions, dancing and singing. Date: December 5, 2024 | Time: 16:00 Location: Gammel Dok, Strandgade 27B, Copenhagen
Holodomor commemoration day/ Closing of the “Heart of Earth” exhibition/ “From Holodomor to hybrid warfare: the enduring weaponization of hunger” artist talk and discussion with the artist Andrii Dostliev and researchers Olena Braichenko and Maria Banko.19.11.2024 09:07:38 CET | Pressemeddelelse
Ukraine House in Denmark warmly invites everyone to join a meaningful tradition of lighting a candle in memory of the victims of the Holodomor, a man-made famine that claimed millions of lives in Ukraine in 1932–1933. This act of remembrance, observed annually, symbolizes solidarity and a commitment to preserving the memory of those who suffered. Date: November 23, 2024 | Time: 15:00–17:00 Location: Gammel Dok, Strandgade 27B, Copenhagen
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