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Untitled Spreadsheet Priority sector for Name of the project in Summary of the project in English, including goal and results (up Full name of the applicant Total project budget Requested amount ID Competition program LOT Type of project culture and arts English to 100 words) organization in English (in UAH) from UCF (in UAH) The aim of our project is organization of the international theatre festival “Golden lion 2020 on the street”. This implies the invitation of professional street theatre companies from Poland, France, Gemany, Belarus, Ukraine, Italy. The Festival will be held on October 2-6, 2020 and will include spectators from Ukraine and abroad. Besides the presentation of theatre performances, various workshops will take place (interactive art-object “Woman. History. Modernity”), which give the opportunity to from new tendencies and trends in culture sphere. The festival aims to familiarize the Ukrainian viewer with the new International Theatre trends of street theatre in Europe and to promote the Lot 1 Prominent Events Festival “Golden Lion development of street art in Ukraine, which Ukraine does Lviv Academic Spiritual 3EVE11-0037 Prominent Events in Ukraine Individual Visual arts on the street-2020” not have at the moment. Theatre “Voskresinnia” 5588200 4438200 “Next Sound 2020” project is the merging of a notable festival of modern art and electronic music with grassroots cultural initiatives of Eastern Ukraine. In this project, a significant cultural event for Ukraine will combine with regional initiatives on the purpose of widening geography and decentralization of culture along with providing more opportunities to creative youth. Showcases of achievements of the last years festival programs will travel across Eastern Ukraine, following the first 4-days “Next Sound 2020” in Kiev in September with free entrance and participation of young as well as experienced artists, Lot 1 Prominent Events gathering the world famous stars and the beginners from "Azov Development" Non- 3EVE11-0064 Prominent Events in Ukraine Individual Audial arts Next Sound 2020 the east of Ukraine in one line-up. government organization 3983679 3983679 LINOLEUM International Contemporary Animation and Media Art Festival is the biggest showcase of auteur animation in Ukraine. Each year it gives participants and guests from different corners of Ukraine and the world an opportunity to both take part in competition programs as well as watch best contemporary animation from all over the world. Apart of it, LINOLEUM holds a special program for children, which is free for attendance, as well as educational program that consists of workshops, lectures and master classes from renown animators. In 2020 the festival will go beyond Kyiv and visit five regions in Ukraine organising special screenings and lectures, also it’ll present Lot 1 Prominent Events a unique AR exhibition and offer every visitor to create Limited Liability Company 3EVE11-0113 Prominent Events in Ukraine Individual Audiovisual Arts LINOLEUM ON TOUR their own VR animation. «Animagrad» 4825383,52 4359183,52 The project presage scaling up of Respublica International Music and Street Art Festival 10th anniversary by enhancing the accessibility of the event to different target audience: regional, age, social, inclusive, by attracting new innovative ideas and technologies, crossectoral arts and artists from 5 countries. The main idea of the festival 2020 is artistic interventions in the public urban space. We will use city districts of Khmelnytskyi, Kamianets-Podilskyi, Kherson, Nova Kahovka, Kyiv as space for the festival to promote art and new young names among the local communities and the target audience. The result of the Festival «Respublica» project will be not only scaling the festival and attracting a - artistic interventions new target audience, but also the promotion of various NGO "Khmelnytskyi Lot 1 Prominent Events Cultural and in the public space of arts among the local city community who are involved in regional youth public 3EVE11-0123 Prominent Events in Ukraine Individual Creative Industries the city the project. association "Territory" 3975170 3375170 «Gelon-Fest» is a mass ethno-festival that recreates the historic reconstruction of the Early Iron Age and aims at organizing an active and cultural-educational leisure, promoting the historical and cultural heritage of Ukraine among the general population. The strategic goal of the festival is to attract the attention of the public, state structures, international institutions, investors to the Bil’sk Hillfort as a unique monument of archeology of international importance for its preservation and further popularization in Ukraine and abroad and to become a prestigious touristic brand. «Gelon-fest» can become one of the most visited events in Poltava region. It is expected that the development of the festival will give impetus to Municipal Institution the prosperity of green tourism in the micro-region, "Historical and Cultural Lot 1 Prominent Events Ethno-Festival business, tourism infrastructure of Kotel’va area, the Reserve "Bil'sk" of Poltava 3EVE11-0137 Prominent Events in Ukraine Individual Cultural Heritage «Gelon-Fest» formation of a stable flow of tourists to the Bil’sk Hillfort. Regional Council 5333499,04 4633499,04 Ethno-cultural information space of traditional music "Ethno Tyras" - is a series of events aimed at the development and popularization of authentic music of the region of the Dniester, which at one time was the center of ancient culture. Today it is a territory that covers 7 regions. The project aims to help attract new audiences (listeners to traditional music) through cross-sectoral collaboration, intercultural dialogue and support for ethno-cultural diversity. Conceptually and logically constructed the main activities of the project maximally contribute to the achievement of the main goal: 1. Presentation and opening Festival traditional 2. Search for authentic musicians in 7 areas 3. Musical Communal institution music «EthnoTyras» - performance of authentic music 4.Promotional tour with Educational and Lot 1 Prominent Events platform for ethno- mobile exhibition 5. Regional festival of authentic music Methodical Center of 3EVE11-0257 Prominent Events in Ukraine Individual Cultural Heritage cultural identity 6. Exhibition and presentation of project results Culture of Bukovina 3342209,83 3342209,83 International Cultural and Educational Project "Parade of Nations" is aimed at promoting of the culture of Ukraine, promoting of the cultures of different peoples and countries, at getting acquainted with the history and traditions of all countries of the world and at reviving of the interstate dialogue. The purpose of the event is to unite nations for the sake of peace and prosperity, through the learning of the culture, history and traditions of different states. The event has been realized for 4 years. Throughout the event, each country presents itself through: national flag, national attire, video about the participating country, creative number (song/dance) International Cultural performed by folk artists, groups and cultural centers of and Educational foreign countries accredited in Ukraine. The event was Lot 1 Prominent Events Cultural and Project "Parade of attended by: In 2017, 21 countries. In 2018, 35 countries. LLC "NATIONAL 3EVE11-0270 Prominent Events in Ukraine Individual Creative Industries Nations" In 2019, 40 countries of the world. DIPLOMACY" 3059170 3059170 Lviv Puppet Theatre is launching an International Puppet Theatre Festival in Lviv, which aims to promote the art of puppet theatre in Ukraine, as well as enable Ukrainian puppet theatre participants and students to improve their professional level and strengthen their milieu. Within 4 days of the festival it is planned to invite to Lviv interesting and modern theatre puppet projects (for adult audience) from different cities of Ukraine and other countries. Along The International with the evening performances, there should be a special Puppet Theatre educational program with round tables, lectures, Lot 1 Prominent Events Festival-forum "Face workshops and seminars, dedicated to the important Lviv Academic Regional 3EVE11-0482 Prominent Events in Ukraine Individual Performing arts to Puppet" issues of further development of the Puppet Theatre. Puppet Theatre 3343388 3343388 Project envisages implementation of thematic activities aimed at raising awareness among Lutsk residents and guests about significant cultural and historical event, promoting its importance in Ukraine and worldwide, namely Congress of European Monarchs in Lutsk in 1429. In particular, project will include following activities: international photo-plein air, international conference, art project "Summit in Lutsk", 3D-mapping to Entrance Tower, development of thematic videos (including 3D VR) and concept of celebration in 2029 600th anniversary of Congress of European Monarchs in Lutsk. Project activities will be held annually and serve as preparation for Lot 1 Prominent Events celebration of 600th anniversary of event mentioned Department for Culture of 3EVE11-0528 Prominent Events in Ukraine Individual Cultural Heritage "Lutsk Summit 1429" above. Lutsk City Council 5159837 5159837 The 26th Festival consists of three stages - Prelude Concerts (early April 2020), preceding the Festival, the Festival itself (April 25-27, 2020) and Festival Post-Concerts (July- August 2020). To expand the geography of the festival, post-concert concerts are held in Odessa (July 31), Belgorod-Dnestrovsky
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