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Mobile Revolution

Visitors to the TsUM shopping mall can see a model of the first mobile phone and find out about the history of the cellphones at a pop-up exhibition there called “Mobile Revolution.” Apart from displaying old phones, the exhibition has information about the latest innovations in mobile technologies.

Mobile Revolution (art exhibition). TsUM (38 Khreshchatyk St.) Oct. 6 – 26. 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. Free

 

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‘Logan Lucky’

The hilarious new heist movie “Logan Lucky” is to be screened in Kyiv in English. Directed by American Steven Soderbergh, the film tells the story of two brothers trying to reverse a family curse by executing a robbery. Starring Channing Tatum, Adam Driver and Daniel Craig, the movie is being distributed independently by its director without the involvement of any film studio, which is extremely uncommon today. Enjoy the funny story and support independent cinema this coming weekend at Kinopanorama.

“Logan Lucky.” Kinopanorama (19 Shota Rustaveli St.) Oct. 14, 15. 3 p.m. Hr 50

 

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Kurazh Bazar. Birthday

Flea Market Kurazh Bazar celebrates its third anniversary and 18th market with a special Birthday Market on Oct. 14 – 15. Apart from hunting for rare goods, one can enjoy various meals at the food court, pet cute puppies, and dance to DJ sets.

Kurazh Bazar. Birthday (flea market). Platforma Art Factory (1 Bilomorska St.) Oct. 14 – 15. 11 a.m. – 11 p.m. Hr 50 for one day, Hr 80 for both days

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‘School No.3’

“School No.3” is a documentary co-produced by German and Ukrainian directors, which will be screened in Kyiv during the New German Cinema festival. It tells the story of 13 teenagers from Mykolaivka, a town in Donetsk Oblast, whose school was destroyed because of Russia’s war but was rebuilt later. The teenagers share their feelings, hopes and fears. “School No.3” won the Grand Prix in the “Generation 14+” program for the best feature film at the Berlin International Film Festival in February, 2017. The screening will be in Russian with English subtitles.

“School No.3.” Kyiv Cinema (19 Velyka Vasylkivska St.) Oct. 14. 7 p.m. Hr 70

Iana Salenko performs "L'Harlequinade" (choreography by Marius Petipa) during a press preview of the "Malakhov and Friends" programme at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin Nov. 9, 2010. The show premieres November 10, 2010. AFP PHOTO / JOHN MACDOUGALL / AFP PHOTO / JOHN MACDOUGALL

Iana Salenko performs “L’Harlequinade” (choreography by Marius Petipa) during a press preview of the “Malakhov and Friends” programme at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin Nov. 9, 2010. The show premieres November 10, 2010. AFP PHOTO / JOHN MACDOUGALL / AFP PHOTO / JOHN MACDOUGALL

Iana Salenko and Stars of World Ballet

Kyiv-born Iana Salenko is a prima-ballerina of the Berlin ballet. She has won numerous dancing awards and is now coming to Kyiv along with the UK’s Royal Ballet and the Berlin National Ballet to perform in the city where she was born and raised. Together with her fellow dancers, Salenko will perform a mix of her best parts from classical ballets.

Iana Salenko and Stars of World Ballet. Palace Ukraine (103 Velyka Vasylkivska St.) Oct. 21. 7 p.m. Hr 390 – 2,990

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Johnny O’Neal

Pianist Johnny O’Neal is an artist who promotes old classic jazz as it used to sound 30 years ago. Born into a family of a pianist and a singer, he absorbed music from the people around him since he was a toddler. In live performances, O’Neal tries to catch his audience off-guard with his unpretentious yet soulful playing.

Johnny O’Neal (jazz, blues). Bel étage (16A Shota Rustaveli St.) Oct. 20. 8 p.m. Hr 400-1,300