![]() ![]() Sound of Freedom - A mural on the Tempest Hey Building will celebrate "the cultural identity of the nations through music" as part of Ukrainian curator Katya Taylor's global The Wall project (1-14 May). ![]() Land & Sky, Home & Dreams - Children's kite-making workshops in New Brighton and four cities in Ukraine, culminating in a "simultaneous flying finale, representing their soaring dreams and shared aspirations" (dates TBC).Welcome To Eurotopia - A "supergroup" featuring Liverpool musicians Natalie McCool and members of Stealing Sheep and She Drew The Gun plus Ukrainian performers will launch the EuroVillage main stage (5 May).Soloveiko Songbird - A walking trail to find 12 giant national birds of Ukraine (known as nightingales in England), representing regions of Ukraine and decorated with traditional designs, with visitors "invited to listen as they share the stories and songs of their homeland" (1-14 May).Protect the Beats - 2,500 sandbags will protect the Nelson Monument to reflect how statues in Ukraine are being protected from bombardment, while a short film will show "how music remains at the beating heart of Ukrainian culture" (1-14 May).Chornobyldorf - Opera Aperta's show at the Invisible Wind Factory will depict the aftermath of a nuclear disaster, featuring "folk and classical singing with physical theatre, dance, unique musical instruments and cinematic video-novels" (1-2 May).EuroCamp - A "three-day queer fantasia" of music, fashion, circus and cabaret in Chavasse Park, with events including The Best and The Wurst of Eurovision - in which drag performers will do battle by recreating classic Eurovision moments (9-10 May).Jamala presents QIRIM to the world - Eurovision 2016 winner Jamala and the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra will perform a live premiere of her album, based on Crimean Tatar folk songs, on the official fan village stage (11 May). ![]()
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