The last weekend of June in the capital promises to be rich in cultural events. Kyiv residents and guests of the city can expect theatrical performances, classical music concerts, art exhibitions, creative workshops, and comedy shows. UNN has compiled a selection of events to help you spend June 27 and 28 in Kyiv interestingly.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
The classic fairy tale comes to life on stage in a two-act ballet format. The audience will see the story of Snow White, the evil Queen, the seven dwarfs, and the prince who saves his beloved from an enchanted sleep. The production combines a familiar plot with expressive choreography and vivid stage images. This type of leisure activity is a great choice for family recreation and introducing children to the world of ballet.
- Where: National Music Academy of Ukraine, Architect Horodetsky Street, 1-3/11;
- When: June 27;
- Cost: from 100 to 1000 hryvnias.
Acting Masterclass
This event will be an opportunity for those who want to get to know themselves better through theatrical practices. Participants are invited to work not on stage roles, but on their own stories, emotions, and expressions. The masterclass combines the creative process with an exploration of the inner world of a person. The organizers emphasize that the event does not require professional acting training. The main thing is a willingness to be open to new experiences.
- Where: Khora, Bulvarno-Kudriavska Street, 22;
- When: June 27;
- Cost: 200-650 hryvnias;
Flickering Connections. Ukrainian Painting at the Turn of the 90s and Now
Art lovers should visit the Mystetskyi Arsenal. The new exhibition project explores the connections between Ukrainian artists of different generations and shows how painting has changed from the late 1980s to the present. The exhibition features works by artists from two historical periods, entering into a kind of creative dialogue. Visitors will have the opportunity to see familiar themes and images through the prism of different generations of artists. The exhibition encourages reflection on the development of Ukrainian art and its connection to modernity.
- Where: Mystetskyi Arsenal, Ivan Mazepa Street, 28–30;
- When: June 27 - August 30;
- Cost: from 100 to 450 hryvnias.
Creating a Visual Manifesto
Another event within the framework of the "Cult of Kyiv. Manifesto" festival is dedicated to the art of collage. Under the guidance of artist Lia Adam, participants will work with symbols, images, and associations to create their own visual manifesto. The workshop is designed for a small group, and all necessary materials are provided by the organizers. The event combines creativity, self-discovery, and meditative practice. It will be interesting both for people with artistic experience and for those who are just beginning their acquaintance with creative practices.
- Where: Malyi Theatre, Oles Honchar Street, 33;
- When: June 27;
- Cost: 650 hryvnias.
Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" by Candlelight
Connoisseurs of classical music are invited to an atmospheric concert within the walls of a historic church. The program will feature the famous cycle by Antonio Vivaldi, "The Four Seasons," performed by the National Chamber Ensemble "Kyiv Soloists." The event's special mood will be enhanced by candlelight and the acoustics of the ancient building. Such an evening will be a wonderful opportunity to escape the city bustle and enjoy a live performance of world classics.
- Where: St. Catherine's Lutheran Church, Liuteranska Street, 22;
- When: June 27;
- Cost: from 390 to 500 hryvnias.
The Konotop Witch
The famous comedy by Hryhorii Kvitka-Osnovianenko will appear again on the Kyiv stage. The production combines folk humor, satire, and folklore motifs that have remained relevant for audiences for many years. The Berehynia Theatre is known for its special approach to Ukrainian classics and the masterful acting of its performers. The play is full of vivid characters, comedic situations, and folk flavor. That is why it remains one of the most beloved among fans of Ukrainian theatre.
- Where: Berehynia Theatre, Ivan Mykolaichuk Street, 3B;
- When: June 27;
- Cost: 350 hryvnias.
Stand-up at Dorothy Pub
For those who want to end the weekend in a good mood, it is worth paying attention to the stand-up evening. Slava Bu, Oleksii Pryimachenko, Maksym Redzel, and Mykyta Skreminskyi will take the stage. In addition to the comedy program, a charity auction will be held during the event, and part of the proceeds will be donated to the needs of the Defense Forces of Ukraine. The organizers note that the performances will be in Ukrainian and are recommended for adult audiences aged 18 and over. The program will last from one to one and a half hours and promises plenty of reasons to laugh.
- Where: Dorothy Pub, Saksahanskoho Street, 16/43;
- When: June 27;
- Cost: 350 hryvnias.
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