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Discover Ukraine at Liverpool’s Eurovision Village
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News  |  Wed - May 3, 2023 6:28 pm  |  Article Hits:4001  |  A+ | a-
LIVERPOOL'S Official Eurovision Village (fan zone), at the world famous Pier Head, will have a distinctive Ukrainian flavor; thanks to a dedicated area celebrating the country’s culture and people.
 
'Discover Ukraine' will be a unique, dedicated area located in front of the Port of Liverpool building where visitors can experience the diversity of the country through:- food, drink, crafts, fashion, workshops, and exhibitions.
 
On the menu includes traditional delights such as borscht with:- smoked pears, chebureki (deep fried dough with lamb mince and herbs) and dumplings with cherries; just some of the wide range of dishes that make up a key part of Ukraine's traditional cuisine.
 
An interactive area called:- 'See, hear, feel Ukraine' delves into the importance of Ukrainian music and culture; spotlighting influential moments which have shaped the country’s music scene. A VR element will give people the opportunity to experience what it would be like to fly over Kyiv or Lake Synevyr; the largest and deepest alpine lake in Ukraine. One powerful element will also enable people to see for themselves the devastation the war has had on the landscape. 
 
A Visit Ukraine area tells the story from the perspective of people living there, and with a huge steel heart display, it will become 1 of the selfie spots of the site.
 
A Kyiv based bakery Good Bread will donate all of its profits to support a charity that supplies bread for Ukrainians in need in the de-occupied and frontline territories. 

'I Am VOLYA' is a UK based online boutique of Ukrainian designers and creators that will bring an authenticity and uniqueness to Ukrainian modern culture. The curated selection of brands showcases a mix of well-established Ukrainian designers and emerging talents.

Bravery - brand which name speaks for itself and unites everyone around the world; will transfer a part of the value of each stylish product to the UNITED24 fundraising platform for rebuilding Ukraine.

Veronika Yasynska, manager of the Discover Ukraine project, said:- “Isn’t great to have a space where you can discover something new about a different culture, to try a new cuisine, get to know more about the history of Ukrainian music and buy something that will always remind you about this special moment.  And of course, 1 of the main goals is to invite everyone to visit our beautiful and diverse country 1 day.”  

Ievhen Klopotenko, a Ukrainian chef working at the Village said:- "Cuisine is a business card of any country. And I'm glad that the huge Eurovision community and guests of Liverpool will be able to discover the real Ukraine. Much brighter and stronger than the one they had in their minds before. And believe me, Ukrainian cuisine has something to surprise them.”
 
Maria Lypiatska, Head of BRAND UKRAINE and Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, said:- “The Ukraine.UA space tells the story of real Ukraine, where beauty lives next to the reality of war. We want to show foreigners  #WhatWeAreFightingFor and encourage them to open their hearts to Ukraine.” 

Kateryna Marusovksa leader of the Bravery brand, said:-  "We present the clothing line of 'Ukraine - Be Brave,' but it's not just clothing. 'Be Brave' is a slogan that emerged at the beginning of the war to unite Ukrainians and as a call to foreigners to support our country. Our presence at this event is crucial for us; we are trying to find any opportunity to help Ukraine and its people withstand it. We want our country to thrive and are doing everything possible. We ask for support and, in return, offer Ukrainian products, which is a double benefit; customers receive a gift for themselves while also contributing to the reconstruction of Ukraine.”

There will also be information stands on site where people can find out more about the Homes for Ukraine scheme and other initiatives that aim to support displaced Ukrainians.

All vendors at Liverpool’s Eurovision Village have signed up to an agreement to try to not use or supply single use plastic. The agreement is part of Liverpool’s bid to be the most sustainable Eurovision Host City, in the event’s history.

For full details of what Discover Ukraine has to offer, please visit:- VisitLiverpool.Com.
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