The phenomenon of “Baba Yelka” in the cultural landscape: how to grow with and without funding
Key takeaways:
✅ a compelling origin story
✅ challenges along the path of development
✅ valuable anti-crisis case studies
We would like to thank the authors — three women from the Mala Vyska district — ethno-performer Svitlana Bulanova, journalist and editor of “Nova Hazeta” Inna Tilnova, and PR specialist Viktoriia Semenenko — for inviting us to the conference.
They started this project in memory of their grandmothers, who used to sing Ukrainian folk songs. Today, they share the traditions of the Kirovohrad region with a wide audience: folk songs, traditional clothing, dances, cuisine, and much more.
There was an abundance of useful and practical information.
We are truly impressed!
We aspire for many people to learn about the authentic folk creativity of the Dnipro region as well.
Communities, get ready! We have plenty of ideas on how to help you become well known!