On December 14, a landmark event took place at the Kremenchuk Art Gallery, once again confirming the power of art and national unity—the presentation of the music video "Childhood Under the Sky of War."
The event was part of the national project "Side by Side: United Communities," which aims to support and promote cooperation between communities from different regions of Ukraine.
The atmosphere at the Kremenchuk Art Gallery was filled with warmth and emotional excitement. Representatives of two cities — Kremenchuk and Bakhmut — gathered in one space, united by a common history and desire for victory.
The highlight of the meeting was the presentation of the video clip "Childhood Under the Sky of War." This video was created by the Bakhmut City Council's Department of Culture in collaboration with the Honored Academic Orchestra of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which gave the project special weight and national significance.
The video was a poignant story about how children experience war while maintaining faith and hope. After watching the clip, a moving concert took place. Songs performed by talented students of the art schools of Bakhmut and Kremenchuk resounded from the stage. Their clear, sincere voices, which have become a symbol of the indomitability and life-affirming strength of the Ukrainian people, left no one indifferent.
The exchange of experiences, creative energy, and shared experiences brought communities together and inspired participants to continue working together. During the communication, ideas for new joint cultural and educational projects were born. They aim not only to support talented young people, but also to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of Bakhmut and integrate displaced persons into the life of the Kremenchuk community.
This cultural event is a vivid testimony to the fact that even during wartime, art continues to unite, heal souls, and give hope for a bright future that Ukrainians will build side by side.
Based on materials from the Bakhmut City Council