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  2. Lesya Ukrainka - Wikipedia

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    Lesya Ukrainka had three younger sisters, Olha, Oksana, and Isydora, and a younger brother, Mykola. [5] Ukrainka was very close to her uncle Drahomanov, her spiritual mentor and teacher, as well as her elder brother Mykhailo, known under the pseudonym Mykhailo Obachny, whom she called "Mysholosie" after their parents' joint nickname for both of ...

  3. The Forest Song - Wikipedia

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    Mavka: (unfinished) based on Lesya Ukrainka's Forest Song, an opera by Stefania Turkewich, date unknown. Forest Song: a ballet by Ukrainian composer Mykhailo Skorulsky created in 1936. It was first staged in 1946 in Kyiv. Forest Song: an opera by Ukrainian composer Vitaliy Kyreiko (1957). Premieres in Lviv and the opera studio of the Kyiv ...

  4. Lesya Ukrainka Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Lesya Ukrainka Museum in Yalta is a local history museum dedicated to one of Ukrainian literature's foremost writers, Lesya Ukrainka, who lived on the property for two years in her late twenties. In 1977, more than seventy years after her death, it became a museum dedicated to her memory, as well as a hub for Ukrainian culture and arts.

  5. Museum of Outstanding Figures of Ukrainian Culture - Wikipedia

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    The reason to create this museum space was that in the late 19th – early 20th centuries at this area lived the families of such Ukrainian Culture celebrities as Lesia Ukrainka, Mykola Lysenko, Panas Saksagansky and Mykhailo Starytsky. [3] [2] The memorial buildings have been preserved till now; they are natural borders of the museum's territory.

  6. Lesya Ukrainka Award - Wikipedia

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    Lesya Ukrainka Literary Award for the best work for children was established by the resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine and the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR dated July 17, 1970, N 372 "On the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Lesya Ukrainka". [1]

  7. List of Shevchenko National Prize recipients - Wikipedia

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    Ada Rogovtseva (performing roles of Ranevska (Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard), Lesia Ukrainka (Shcherbak's To Hope), and Nadia (Harayeva's Hostess) on a stege of the Kiev State Academic Russian Drama Theater in the name of Lesia Ukrainka) Vladislav Titov (stories In spite all odds, Kovyl, the steppe grass)

  8. Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University - Wikipedia

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    Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University was awarded the honorary title “Leader of modern education” on the basis of the results of the Tenth International Exhibition of Educational Institutions “Modern Education in Ukraine 2007” and was awarded a bronze medal in the category “Modernization of higher education in the context of the ...

  9. Mavka: The Forest Song - Wikipedia

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    Mavka: The Forest Song (Ukrainian: Мавка. Лісова пісня, romanized: Mavka. Lisova pisnia) is a Ukrainian 3D-animated fantasy film.It was created in 2023 by the Animagrad [] film studio (which is a part of The Film.UA Group).