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Brothers Klitschko achievements exhibition

An exhibition of Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko’s achievements opens up in Kyiv again after a successful premiere in 2014. The exhibition includes prizes, championship belts, and memorable awards. Guests are invited to watch a 30-minute video compilation of the brightest moments in the brothers’ career.

Brothers Klitschko achievements exhibition. Olympic National Sports Complex (55 Velyka Vasylkivska St.). April 2 – June 30. Free To pre-order a free tour call 099-102-4448, 097-225-5986, or go to www.klitschkoexpo.com.

Easter

Pysanka Festival

Pysanka Festival glorifies Ukrainian Easter egg pysanka, painted using the traditional wax-resist technique. The festival will include master classes on pysanka painting and exhibition of unusual pysanka eggs, including a six-meter-high luminous pysanka egg and a lamp made of 7,000 eggs.

Pysanka Festival.

St. Sophia Cathedral (24 Volodymyrska St.).

April 9-19, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Hr 10


Haydamaky

Haydamaky show

At their upcoming Kyiv show, Haydamaky will present their new album “Ukrop.” While the name literally means “dill” in Russian, it became a nickname Russian separatists have given Ukrainians. Haydamaky’s style is a mix of Ukrainian folk music, modern rock, punk, performed with dance tricks.

Haydamaky. Sentrum (11 Shota Rustaveli St.). April 16, 8 p.m. Hr 150-400


Kyiv Market

Kyiv Market

For the eighth time, the one-day fair Kyiv Market will open to connect shoppers with sellers of hand-made jewelry, old and new clothing, accessories, books and retro vinyl records. The market will also provide entertainment for children and master classes in crafts. Guests are invited to donate books for village libraries.

Kyiv Market 8.0 (1 Peizazhna Alley). April 12, 12:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. Free


Pop art

Pop art exhibition

Exhibition of the works by modern Ukrainian artist Daryna Mykytiuk shows anti-violence paintings in the 1950s pop art style. Bright colors contrasting with black and white hues express women’s optimistic attitude to external circumstances, according to Mykytiuk. The paintings are on sale for $300-600 per one.

Pop Art Mate art exhibition. Bechterevka Gallery (14 Behterevskyi Alley). April 3-15. Free


Pysanka

Pysanka Festival

Pysanka Festival glorifies Ukrainian Easter egg pysanka, painted using the traditional wax-resist technique. The festival will include master classes on pysanka painting and exhibition of unusual pysanka eggs, including a six-meter-high luminous pysanka egg and a lamp made of 7,000 eggs.

Pysanka Festival.

St. Sophia Cathedral (24 Volodymyrska St.).

April 9-19, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Hr 10