Ah, Doves Are Flying from Over the Stone Mountain | Folk Song | Lidia Rybalka | Tunyky, Bohuslavshchyna
Ah, Doves Are Flying from Over the Stone Mountain | Folk Song | Lidia Rybalka | Tunyky, Bohuslavshchyna
Ah, Doves Are Flying from Over the Stone Mountain | Folk Song | Lidia Rybalka | Tunyky, Bohuslavshchyna
The second time we visited Sofia Hohulia from Medvyn (born in 1937), we asked her to teach us how to make a ‘flower’ – the local equivalent of ‘didukh’, which was crafted at the end of the harvest season, ceremonially celebrated on the Saviour’s Day and used at Christmas. ‘We reap wheat or rye,
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Oh, the Mowers, Oh, the Hay Is Mown | Folk Song | Lidia Rybalka | Tunyky, Bohuslavshchyna
Ethnic Performances ‘Ivana Kupala Night. The Historic Bohuslavshchyna’
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“Hromadskyi Prostir”, 26.07.2024 In the middle of summer, from July 19 to 21, 2024, Bohuslav city, Kyiv region, hosted a “Round-table & Networking: Ethnography. Ethnology. Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH)” event. Organized by NGO “Around Us. UA,” under the umbrella of the ‘Clothing and Tradition. Boguslavshchyna’ project, it gathered around 80 participants from across Ukraine. With
The village of Khokhytva recreated a local Midsummer tradition of Kupala that dates back several hundred years. It happened as part of the event ‘Ethnography. Ethnology. ICH’ by the ’Around Us. UA’ NGO, and brought together a hundred leading ethnologists, folklorists, and well-known researchers of intangible cultural heritage in Bohuslavshchyna. Marharyta Skazhenyk, a senior
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Bohuslav-FM, 22.07.2024 For three days, Bohuslav became the centre of Ukrainian ethnography and ethnology. More than 50 scholars, researchers and enthusiasts gathered from all over Ukraine to share experiences and discuss the preservation and reproduction of intangible cultural heritage. Khrystyna Kharchenko, a correspondent for Bohuslav-FM, attended the event. Source: https://boguslav.media/2024/07/22/yak-u-boguslavi-projshov-zahid-prysvyachenyj-zberezhennyu-ukryinskoyi-kulturnoyi-spadshhyny/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1xOpoNE81j_Mr2MmGT29kA8Qm5w9FCmedkOSgxBymwduHSFEuXSazyCSk_aem_9lD3HK-j1amZKSdgQ9q7NA
We are still in awe after our Round-table & Networking event: ‘Ethnography. Ethnology. ICH (Intangible Cultural Heritage)’. Emotions are overwhelming both for us and for the participants. We would like to recap what happened from July 19 to 21 in Bohuslav. DAY ONE On the first day, we held a roundtable discussion ‘Ethnography, Ethnology,
What They Used to Cook in Tunyky and Shupyky | Cabbage soup, borshch, kvass, pickled vegetables, sausage | Kateryna Krutoholov
Old Children’s Active Game ‘Wandering’ | Kydanivka, Bohuslavshchyna | Nadia Masiuk
Old Children’s Active Game ‘Wandering’ | Kydanivka, Bohuslavshchyna | Nadia Masiuk Read More »