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Park Kyivska Rus will host a large festival recreating the Kyivan Rus culture and history from the 19th century titled the “Epics of Ancient Kyiv.”
Historical clubs from Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Poland, France, Sweden and other parts of Europe will perform theatrical reenactments, ethnic dancing, quests and games.
For a brief time men can try an image of fearless knights and warriors, while women can transform into charming princesses by renting old-fashioned costumes.
Master classes in sword and spear fighting, bow shooting, fencing, knife and axe throwing will take you back in time. Arts and crafts fans will get a chance to try their hands in pottery making, wreath weaving, toy making as well as Slavic calligraphy.
The festival’s hosts promise a great night party in addition to a day program, which includes ethno disco, night battles of the warriors, bonfires and a romantic sunset. A cherry on top will be a fire show with fireworks.
Friday-Sunday, Aug. 26-28, Park Kyivska Rus, village Kopachiv, Obuhiv region (34 km from Kyiv), buses available from metro Vydubychi, 461-99-37, tickets: Hr. 10


