9 episodes

In the Art During Wartime podcast, we'll be diving deep into the vibrant and diverse world of Ukrainian culture, exploring everything from the traditional to the contemporary and everything in between. The podcast features interviews with leading Ukrainian cultural figures ranging from cinema, art, photography, ballet, opera, pop, hip hop, even comedy. Art During Wartime is your one-stop destination for discovering fascinating aspects of Ukraine, a nation fighting to preserve its culture.

Art During Wartime Art During Wartime

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    • 5.0 • 19 Ratings

In the Art During Wartime podcast, we'll be diving deep into the vibrant and diverse world of Ukrainian culture, exploring everything from the traditional to the contemporary and everything in between. The podcast features interviews with leading Ukrainian cultural figures ranging from cinema, art, photography, ballet, opera, pop, hip hop, even comedy. Art During Wartime is your one-stop destination for discovering fascinating aspects of Ukraine, a nation fighting to preserve its culture.

    TUMAZAR (Season 2 Episode 3)

    TUMAZAR (Season 2 Episode 3)

    TUMAZAR is a Ukrainian singer, musician, and TikTok creator. His videos gathered huge numbers of views and his clever simple hacks can help anyone who learns English.

    • 49 min
    Anton Tymoshenko (Season 2 Episode 2)

    Anton Tymoshenko (Season 2 Episode 2)

    Anton Tymoshenko is a Ukrainian stand-up star from the Dnipro region. He’s a member of the League of Laughs and twice winner of the Make a Comedian Laugh project, a resident of the Underground Stand Up club, and one of the leaders of the Stand Up Time project.

    Anton Tymoshenko also managed to give an interview to the famous American TV host David Letterman and appear (for a moment) in the same episode with the President of Ukraine on Netflix. Anton has been doing stand-up since 2015. Political trends and events are among the central topics of his jokes. The comedian talks about them funny and professionally, as he has a degree in political science.

    • 1 hr 30 min
    OTOY (Season 2 Episode 1)

    OTOY (Season 2 Episode 1)

    OTOY is a project of Ukrainian hip-hop artist Vyacheslav Drofa, which he presented in September 2020. In the tracks OTOY raps only in Ukrainian and English, expresses his civil and social position, as well as tells about current events in Ukraine and the world.

    «There is no chance I will have another life when I can do my music. I don't have a lot of time on this planet.
    The war is happening.
    We are doing war.
    We are doing rap.”

    • 55 min
    Episode 6: Tina Peresunko

    Episode 6: Tina Peresunko

    Tina Peresunko is a founder of the Leontovych Institute and author of the book “100 Years of Ukraine`s Cultural Diplomacy – Shchedryk’s World’s triumph”.

    Topics include:

    • "Shchedryk is much more than a Christmas song. It's a politically significant song for Ukrainians."
    • "The appearance of Shchedryk in Ukraine in 1916 is linked to the historical context of the collapse of the Russian Empire during World War I."
    • "This song became a tool for cultural diplomacy, promoting international recognition of Ukrainian statehood during the Paris Peace Conference in 1922."
    • "The song faced challenges during the Soviet era, as it was suppressed and misrepresented as a Russian folk song, leading to the murder of the composer, Mykola Leontovych."
    • "The history of Shchedryk is an example of Ukrainian soft power, showcasing the country's cultural diplomacy and historical significance."

    • 44 min
    Episode 5: Luzer Twersky

    Episode 5: Luzer Twersky

    Luzer Twersky is an American film and television actor. He plays Baal Shem Tov in the Ukrainian film “Dovbush”.

    Topics include:

    • “I’ve never done a movie like this”
    • The challenges while learning the lines in the Ukrainian language
    • The thing that hit Luzer the hardest in Zaporizhzhia
    • Rosh Hashana in Uman is like a Burning Man festival
    • As a Jewish man, how does it make him feel to hear Russian propaganda
    • Ukraine is more like America than people want to believe

    • 43 min
    Episode 4: Daniel Bilak

    Episode 4: Daniel Bilak

    Daniel Bilak is a Canadian-born volunteer serviceman in the Territorial Defense Forces of Ukraine, former Chief Investment Advisor to the Prime Minister of Ukraine, lawyer, and co-producer of the “Dovbush” movie.

    Topics include:

    • Ukraine’s historical struggle for freedom and liberty
    • “Dovbush” is one of the biggest blockbuster in the Ukrainian film history
    • How this movie speaks to contemporary audiences in the context in which we find ourselves today
    • The highly challenging process of finishing the film during wartime
    • Cutting-edge innovations in the soundtrack by Alla Zagaykevych and Aleksandr Chorniy
    • Extra creative Ukrainians who can find the solution to any problem, from engineers to soldiers
    • “The world has become numb to the level of atrocities that Russians have done, and that’s why it’s important to talk about this”
    • How Zelenskyy, a man from show business, got elected
    • The future of the Ukrainian film industry

    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

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19 Ratings

19 Ratings

Sashasuk ,

So interesting, thank you

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