Cultural and Artistic Event “Community Code: From Traditions to Modernity”

Civic Space, Public Participation, Other — Other

Ukraine — May 21, 2026 @ 10:30am - 12:00pm GMT+02:00

Orzhytsia of Poltava Region; Zvyahel of Zhytomyr Region

Host Organization and Partners — Orzhytsia Settlement Council of Poltava Region; Zvyahel City Council of Zhytomyr Region

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The event is held as part of the implementation of the joint Open Government Partnership action plan of the Orzhytsia Settlement and Zvyahel Urban Territorial Communities.
The event aims to strengthen dialogue between the authorities and the community through cultural identity. It is designed to engage the public in the management of cultural heritage, making municipal processes transparent and the cultural space a shared development project.
Through the presentation of local traditions in a modern format, an open discussion on the development of cultural space, and workshops, participants — including young people and veterans — will demonstrate their shared role in preserving the community’s “code.”

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