On March 10, Secondary School No. 3 of the Toretsk community became the venue for a meaningful online meeting that took place as part of the nationwide project "Side by Side: United Communities."
Students from Kaniv Secondary School No. 6, which specializes in foreign languages, joined the event "Kobzar Fest: Traveling to the World of Taras Shevchenko."
The meeting took place during Shevchenko Days and brought together young people from Toretsk and Kaniv, a city inextricably linked with the name of the great Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko, as it is here that he is buried.
During the event, participants recalled key moments in the life and work of the Kobzar and took part in various interactive tasks. The students worked with digital tools, analyzed interesting facts from the artist's biography, determined "fake or true," restored poetic lines, and organized a virtual bookshelf with the poet's works.
A special part of the meeting was the performance of the poem "Zapovit" in English by students of the Kaniv educational institution. This was an example of combining national cultural heritage with the modern educational space.
Based on materials from the Toretsk City Military Administration