Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, is just 30km from Russia and suffers almost daily bombardment from across the border. But as the years of war have gone by, the city’s cultural institutions have adapted in order to keep working despite the dangers.
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- Performances resumed in a bomb shelter after Russian attacks in 2022. 21s
- The underground venue allows uninterrupted shows during air raid sirens. 33s
- Many dancers returned to Kharkiv to continue performing despite the war. 50s
- Dancers see their role as defending Ukraine's soul and culture. 1m 32s
- There is hope to return to the main opera house when security improves. 1m 57s