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De Phazz music show

German band De Phazz performed in Kyiv in 2014 and is coming for a second show. The band plays electronic jazz in a surprisingly harmonious combination with saxophone, contrabass, violin and other instruments.

De Phazz show. Zhovtnevy Palace (1 Instytutska St.). Feb. 22, 7 p.m. Hr 250 – 1,250 

Ukrainian folk instruments meet world hits

National Academic Orchestra Naoni will perform rock and pop hits with flute and electric versions of Ukrainian traditional instruments kobza and bandura. The music show will feature more than 30 traditional and common music instruments and will be accompanied by a fire show.

National Academic Orchestra Naoni. Officers’ House (30 Hrushevskoho St.). Feb. 13, 7 p.m. Hr 80 – 350

First Kyiv exhibition of Donetsk art center

Donetsk art center Izolyatsia presented the photo exhibition “Revisia” (“Revision”), its first project since the art center had to move to Kyiv escaping war. The exhibition includes the items that Izolyatsia managed to bring to Kyiv while leaving behind most of its collection. One of the exhibits is a five-meter photo collage made of 2,000 pictures. 

Photo exhibition “Revision.” Izolyatsia (8 Naberezhno-Lugova St.). Jan. 17 – Feb. 7, Thursday – Saturday, 1 p.m. – 7 p.m. Free   

Jazz love songs

Ukrainian jazz musicians will glorify love by playing the best jazz classics on Valentine’s Day and the day before. The performance is promised to include some unexpected interpretations of classical romantic jazz songs.

Jazz Love Songs. Babylon restaurant (6 Saksaganskogo St.). Feb. 13-14, 8 p.m. Hr 150 – 400

‘Reanimation’ photo exhibition

In this photo exhibition photography students of the PhotoCult Center reveal the way they see the world. The pictures transit the students’ perception of history, sex, patriotism, and various other subjects. The name “Reanimation” refers to the reanimation of photography art.

“Reanimation” photo exhibition. M17 Contemporary Art Center (102-104 Antonovycha St.). Feb. 6-8, 10 a.m. –  8 p.m. Free