International mobility programme by the Goethe-Institut.

We have important news!

Our project “26 Days. A World Without War” has been selected for support by the international mobility programme Culture Moves Europe, funded by the European Union and implemented by the Goethe-Institut.

From July 6 to 15, the project producer Olga Sobko and director Valeria Demchenko will travel to Tbilisi to further develop the project in partnership with Movement Theatre.

“26 Days. A World Without War” is part of an international cultural initiative that brings together artists from Ukraine, Georgia, and Germany. The project explores themes of war, trauma, and recovery through the language of theatre, music, and contemporary art.

During the mobility in Tbilisi, working meetings with partners will take place, along with the development of the artistic concept, collaborative work on dramaturgy and the musical component, and preparation for the future premiere.

The project brings together an international creative team:
idea author and producer — Olga Sobko (Ukraine)
director — Valeria Demchenko (Ukraine)
co-producer — Anna Ryaboshenko (Georgia)
dramaturg — Vasyl Cherniavskyi (Germany)
co-authors — Lasha Bugadze and Tamta Melashvili (Georgia)
composer — Mikheil Mdinaradze (Georgia)
choreographer — Kateryna Pavlova (Germany)

On the Georgian side, the project is supported by the Movement Theatre team and producer Anna Ryaboshenko, who coordinates the organizational and creative processes in Tbilisi.

We sincerely thank our Georgian partners for their interest in the project, openness to collaboration, and deep engagement in the joint process.

This mobility is a key stage in creating an international production and building sustainable partnerships between cultural institutions across countries.

We thank the Goethe-Institut for their trust and support of Ukrainian artists.