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Artists from Dnipropetrovsk region organized concerts for the Ukrainian military: they support fighting spirit and help fight stress

Artists from Dnipropetrovsk region organized concerts for the Ukrainian military: they support fighting spirit and help fight stress
Artists from Dnipropetrovsk region organized concerts for the Ukrainian military: they support fighting spirit and help fight stress Ukraine news 11 Jul 2023 at 14:28

In Dnipropetrovsk region, artists have organized outdoor concerts for Ukrainian soldiers. During these concerts, they perform songs, comedy sketches, and instrumental performances for the soldiers, providing them with a brief respite from their challenging military duties and helping boost their morale. The project aims to support the soldiers and help them deal with the stress of war. The artists are members of the Association of Entertainers of Ukraine, and they perform for Ukrainian servicemen who are either receiving medical treatment in Dnipropetrovsk region or are on rotation in the area.

Natalia Pershina, the head of the Department of Culture, Tourism, Nationalities, and Religions of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, explained that the project was initiated by artists from the Association of Entertainers of Ukraine. These artists have performed for soldiers in the region five times already. They present a program titled "Glory to Ukraine - Glory to All Heroes!" featuring a diverse repertoire, including instrumental performances and original compositions. In addition to music, they entertain the soldiers with comedy sketches and demonstrate a role-playing game called "Cossack Duel." They also showcase how to handle authentic weapons used by Ukrainian warriors of the past, such as sabres, spears, sickles, and maces.

The artists' mission is to provide moral support to Ukrainian servicemen, and they have previously performed for other frontline workers, such as rescuers and medical staff. The project, titled "Unbreakable Nation," currently involves more than thirty artists from the Dnipropetrovsk region and will run until the end of September.

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