Ukrainian Autumn Day Camp in Budapest Strengthens Cultural Bonds

As Ukrinform reports, the school, whose students became participants in the camp, announced this on the Facebook page of the Lesya Ukrainka Ukrainian Language School in Budapest.

Hungary became the venue for the autumn day camp of the Ukrainian School in Budapest, where children immersed themselves in Ukrainian culture in an interactive and creative format through dance, songs, and language. The event was organized by the Ukrainian Cultural and Documentation Center in Hungary, whose aim is to expand the knowledge of younger participants about the traditions and language of their homeland.

The Lesia Ukrainka Ukrainian Language School in Budapest reported this, with its pupils taking part in the event.

Throughout the week, the students participated in dance classes, learned Ukrainian songs and created new choreographic numbers, and also reinforced their native-language skills using playful educational formats. The program was complemented by visits to a museum and a cinema, which made the event rich and valuable.

«The atmosphere was uplifting, and the community grew even stronger»

– Organizers of the camp

Summary and Prospects

The diverse program gave children the opportunity to learn about Ukrainian traditions in an easy way and to participate in the camp’s final concert, where they presented their dance and vocal numbers.

The camp concluded in the format of a concert, which created a warm atmosphere and strengthened the spirit of community among the participants.

The Lesia Ukrainka School expressed sincere thanks to its partners, in particular the company BGA Zrt., as well as to teachers Marina Polyakova, Nikolette Sikora, and Oleksandr Yurik for their dedication and work.

Inspired by the success, the organizers are already planning further cultural events and Christmas activities that will help further develop the Ukrainian community in Hungary.

The Hungarian city of Győr also became a hub of Ukrainian civic activity: there the opening of a new facility for Ukrainian self-government took place, signaling growing community activity.

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