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Film & Video
CH
"Café le Doute"
DKH Productions
Dmitry Khamzin
In this project, we experiment with multiple layers of creative expression, where the feeling of doubt — metaphorically called “Café Le Doute” — opens its doors inside a person’s consciousness every time a difficult decision has to be made.
Here, our characters — embodiments of dark thoughts such as Anger, Fear, Envy, and others — begin to gather in the café to share their opinions, debating whether the answer should be yes or no.
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AsyLex provides online legal advice for people affected by the current war in the Ukraine. Not only via a chatbot (www.asylex.ch/ukraine) but also by providing individual legal assistance through facebook and email (ukraine@asylex.ch). Our volunteers and employees work 24/7 to ensure rapid response and up to date information. To continue our work, we are in need of financial resources, thus, we'd appreciate every donation, no matter the amount!
standwithukraine
CH
"Fragile Architecture"
Marina Donina
Tetiana Kartasheva
SERIA___ is an urban graphic project inspired by the typical housing blocks in Ukraine. The project was founded in Kyiv by designer Dasha Podoltseva and architect Elena Orap. SERIA____ includes items of collectible design, printed graphics and clothing. While Ukrainian houses are under attack, we want to give Ukrainian designers an opportunity to present their design objects in Switzerland.
standwithukraine
CH
Dance group Golubka
Bonum NGO
Ksenia Beloturkina
Our goal is to support Ukrainians who have been forced to flee their homeland due to the war by providing them with the opportunity to continue doing what they love - dancing. The Ukrainian folk dance group Golubka was formed in Zurich more than a year ago and is now successfully presenting Ukrainian culture in Switzerland.