Feb 9 β€’ 10:22 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia Postimees

Gallery: Reading of Ukrainian Poetry at the Writers' House

An event showcasing contemporary Ukrainian poetry was held at the Writers' House in Tallinn, featuring performances in both original and Estonian translation.

On February 4th, the Writers' House in Tallinn hosted an evening dedicated to contemporary Ukrainian poetry, where texts were recited both in their original language and translated into Estonian. This event brought together a diverse lineup of Ukrainian poets and performers, highlighting the rich literary culture of Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict in the region. Featured poets included HalΓ΅na Kruk, Julia Musakovska, Maarja Kangro, Anna Verschik, Katrin VΓ€li, Igor Kotjuh, and Katja Novak, each contributing to a vibrant evening of literature and expression.

Musical interludes were provided by Nadija and Veronika Balakar, along with Maria Protsenko, which enriched the cultural experience and underscored the integration of music and poetry. This gathering not only served to entertain but also aimed to raise awareness about the plight faced by Ukrainian artists due to the ongoing war in their homeland. By resonating with local audiences through translations, the event fostered a deeper understanding of the Ukrainian perspective and the significance of their literary voices.

The event at the Writers' House is emblematic of solidarity and support for Ukraine from Estonia, reflecting the close ties between the two countries and the shared values of freedom and expression. Such cultural events play a crucial role in keeping the discourse alive regarding the situation in Ukraine while celebrating the resilience of its artists and cultural identity during challenging times.

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