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Masks Hoodie

This hoodie, illustrated by Ukrainian artist Albina Kolesnichenko, features a collection of vibrant masks, each representing a character from the enchanting world of vertep, a Ukrainian Christmas puppet theater born in the 16th century. 

Vertep traditionally unfolded on a two-level stage. Above, the nativity scene depicted the holy night. Below, vibrant scenes from Ukrainian life unfolded. As "vertep's" popularity grew, so did the desire to bring its vibrant characters to life. People stepped out from behind the puppet stage, donning these masks and embodying the roles themselves, blurring the line between puppetry and performance. 

Members of the Kyiv Independent community get 15% off. Join our community here.

By purchasing this product, you directly support our independent journalism.

 

Pictured here:

- Chief Operating Officer Zakhar Protsiuk wearing black Masks hoodie in size XL

This hoodie, illustrated by Ukrainian artist Albina Kolesnichenko, features a collection of vibrant masks, each representing a character from the enchanting world of vertep, a Ukrainian Christmas puppet theater born in the 16th century. 

Vertep traditionally unfolded on a two-level stage. Above, the nativity scene depicted the holy night. Below, vibrant scenes from Ukrainian life unfolded. As "vertep's" popularity grew, so did the desire to bring its vibrant characters to life. People stepped out from behind the puppet stage, donning these masks and embodying the roles themselves, blurring the line between puppetry and performance. 

Members of the Kyiv Independent community get 15% off. Join our community here.

By purchasing this product, you directly support our independent journalism.

 

Pictured here:

- Chief Operating Officer Zakhar Protsiuk wearing black Masks hoodie in size XL

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This hoodie, illustrated by Ukrainian artist Albina Kolesnichenko, features a collection of vibrant masks, each representing a character from the enchanting world of vertep, a Ukrainian Christmas puppet theater born in the 16th century. 

Vertep traditionally unfolded on a two-level stage. Above, the nativity scene depicted the holy night. Below, vibrant scenes from Ukrainian life unfolded. As "vertep's" popularity grew, so did the desire to bring its vibrant characters to life. People stepped out from behind the puppet stage, donning these masks and embodying the roles themselves, blurring the line between puppetry and performance. 

Members of the Kyiv Independent community get 15% off. Join our community here.

By purchasing this product, you directly support our independent journalism.

 

Pictured here:

- Chief Operating Officer Zakhar Protsiuk wearing black Masks hoodie in size XL