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Dare to Ukraine | Kharkiv: The city that refuses to be broken

by Masha Lavrova November 9, 2024 3:14 PM 1 min read
This audio is created with AI assistance

In the fifth episode of “Dare to Ukraine,” we explore Kharkiv, a city that embodies resilience and creativity in the face of adversity. As Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv is renowned for its diverse architecture and vibrant arts scene.

Despite enduring severe damage and remaining under the constant horror of Russia’s war, Kharkiv’s spirit remains unbroken, with its community determined to keep the city alive through art, innovation, and unity. Join our host, Masha Lavrova, as she explores the multifaceted character of Kharkiv — from the haunting history of Slovo House to the dynamic energy of the Yermilov Center and Nafta Theater. Discover local culinary gems and hear powerful stories of resilience that define this extraordinary city.

This episode is supported by Promova, a Ukrainian-founded language learning platform. With 15 million downloads, Promova addresses common language-learning challenges through engaging, bite-sized lessons that fit into busy lives. Offering real-life vocabulary, short videos, books, and AI-powered speaking practice, it’s tailored to each user’s goals and learning style. Start your language journey with Promova and save up to 50% with a Premium subscription: https://bit.ly/3YUpVhi

“Dare to Ukraine” is open for commercial partnership/sponsorship! Contact us today at [email protected] to talk to the sales team and learn about commercial partnership opportunities.

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Team:
Executive producer & story editor: Toma Istomina
Director: Tetiana Koronkova
Host & scriptwriter: Masha Lavrova
Line producer: Valeriia Snopkova
Camera persons: Olena Zashko, Max Pavlun.
Video editor: Vladyslav Samusenko.
Motion designer: Dana Loboda

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