Deciding Your Tomorrow project during WEF. Conversation with Svyatoslav Vakarchuk and Timothy Snyder

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  • čas přidán 21. 01. 2024
  • "On 16 Jan 2024, Victor Pinchuk Foundation hosted a conversation with Ukrainian prominent activist Svyatoslav Vakarchuk and Timothy Snyder, Richard C. Levin Professor of History and Global Affairs at Yale University, during the WEF in Davos (Switzerland).
    The event was held as a part of the Deciding Your Tomorrow project, organized by Victor Pinchuk Foundation and PinchukArtCentre in cooperation with the Office of the President of Ukraine. The panel explored scenarios for the future of Ukraine and its allies in the fight against Russian aggression. Global political leaders, thinkers and activists discuss key aspects of Ukrainians’ defense of life and freedom, and it offers a chance to revisit what is at stake in Ukraine.
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Komentáře • 45

  • @suzannewman979
    @suzannewman979 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I do love Ukraine. I believe it is in my history, as it is in my present and future. Slava Ukraini!

  • @1midnightfish
    @1midnightfish Před 3 měsíci +26

    Ukrainian soft power is working very well on me... I am in love with Ukrainian music, literature, poetry, visual art, and can't get enough of it. I didn't encounter any of this directly because of the war: it was my decision to learn Ukrainian that led to my encounter with Ukrainian culture. However, I only decided to learn Ukrainian after hearing someone speak it for the first time - and that only happened because of the full-scale invasion.
    Thank you for this conversation, some great points made here and it's also nice to see these guys together, you can tell they're all friends 😊

    • @jasonsmith1155
      @jasonsmith1155 Před 7 dny

      How much do they pay at the Ukrainian troll farm?

  • @olasylvia1
    @olasylvia1 Před 3 měsíci +14

    What gorgeous songs and what amazing singing ! Wow. My heart bleeds for all the sacrifices Ukrainians are making.

  • @scolga
    @scolga Před dnem

    Thank you for your dedication to cultural diplomacy, Timothy and Sviatoslav. It makes a difference for people inside and outside Ukraine 🇺🇦 ❤

  • @suzannemelendy8590
    @suzannemelendy8590 Před 3 měsíci +11

    Thank you! The war is being fought, and will be won, on more battlefields than the front line. So happy to see Ukrainian Soft Power lifted up in this conversation. If either of you have the ear of the presidential offices, please encourage them to make sure First Lady Olena Zelenska's interviews are captioned so we can translate them. Her work is immensely important and it's not reaching the broad audience it deserves.

  • @user-dm3sp7ph7q
    @user-dm3sp7ph7q Před 3 měsíci +11

    I have always believed that outreach of culture is important to understanding society. The more familiarity we have, the more we are empathetic and supportive.

  • @thomassparrevohn8577
    @thomassparrevohn8577 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Amazing Thank you both and everybody else

    • @TheVeritas2100
      @TheVeritas2100 Před 3 měsíci

      LOL - Ukrainian hippie and American Liberal are having the Koombaya Moment .... happy for you ?! 🙂

  • @nurseSean
    @nurseSean Před 3 měsíci +2

    One voice that stands out for me in Ukrainian soft power is Jerry Heil. I can’t get enough of her work. She continues to make powerful and authentic music that draws me to the struggle of the country.
    I will mention Hold My Borscht and Grandma’s Smuzi for their excellent adaptation of American rock music. And then Kola and Alyona Alyona song the Sky is Bending. ….
    I could go on.
    Разом ми переможемо

  • @juligrlee556
    @juligrlee556 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I'm constantly looking for music to keep me crying, laughing, learning, caring, living on earth and lots of music by women. all of this happen in the song by Arlo Guthrie doing music with Pete Seger. Copy this and more and I will listen always.

  • @michellejutras3940
    @michellejutras3940 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Please tell me the best way to learn Ukrainian language, anyone I am wanting so much to learn, and to visit beautiful Ukraine!

  • @PopkornStar
    @PopkornStar Před 3 měsíci +3

    Tate modern in London has Malevich paintings displayed and the description cards are still saying the origin is rus empire☹

  • @jaymacpherson8167
    @jaymacpherson8167 Před 3 měsíci

    Authenticity is powerful. I learned this from the writings and practices of the late M. Scott Peck in building community.

  • @kempfkempfkempf
    @kempfkempfkempf Před 3 měsíci +10

    Since Sviatoslav Vakarchuk was asking if translating Ukrainian language works into other languages might increase Ukraine's cultural outreach, I thought that it might be appropriate to offer an observation. As I listen to his wonderful songs, I'm struck that they seem to derive their power from a Rom ("Gypsy") tradition that is shared by many European countries, notably Spain. Culturally savvy Westerners would find the idiom, including the style of performance, familiar. It would remind them of flamenco. They would be marvelously effective if sung in Spanish, or they could just be left in the original Ukrainian.

    • @aleksbakman7562
      @aleksbakman7562 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, Vakarchuk is highly marketable in many languages. He needs another talented person that he would respect. Like Lennon needed McCartney to make it to the market

  • @Tunick1902
    @Tunick1902 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I want to mention that I appreciate the Ukrainian effort to show the world how much they love their pets … even on the battlefield.

  • @jpedrocp
    @jpedrocp Před 3 měsíci +3

    What a wonderful conversation between two good friends and extraordinary human beings. Ending in the best possible way, with this amazing unique artist singing just with his guitar.... Wow! ❤ Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦

  • @user-bk4me7sx6w
    @user-bk4me7sx6w Před 17 dny

    Slava Ukraini!

  • @johnblankson9885
    @johnblankson9885 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Headquarters 75% 25% peace intellectual

  • @jakoborbergurberger6270
    @jakoborbergurberger6270 Před 3 měsíci

    Can somone tell me the name of the songs vararchuk performs at the end?

    • @margaritatimashova1951
      @margaritatimashova1951 Před 3 měsíci +1

      First one is a folk song, the last two are 'Місто Марії ' and 'Обійми' by Океан Ельзи

  • @pavelooof
    @pavelooof Před 2 měsíci

    Omg, such annoying squeaking door in the background... Such a good panel it's really hard to listen because of this annoying noise.

  • @judykinsman3258
    @judykinsman3258 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much for posting this program. I’m finding myself comparing this to what’s happening in the U.S., especially in Florida with its authoritarian governor, with its literal shutting down of the teaching & expression of history & culture.

  • @tatianakharyshmatys8724
    @tatianakharyshmatys8724 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Хтось може перекласти їхню співбесіду на українську. Субтитрами чи переводом ?

    • @PatrickSullivan-6462266133
      @PatrickSullivan-6462266133 Před 3 měsíci

      My suggestion: read English subtitles, at speed reduced to , 75. Bonne chance!

    • @flosev75
      @flosev75 Před 6 dny

      Вчить англійську, української недостатньо для комфортного існування у сучасному світі.
      PS увімкніть субтитри і буде вам щастя.

  • @JohnForbes
    @JohnForbes Před 2 měsíci

    If you have some Ukrainian musicians I should check out please reply to this comment with some recommendations.

  • @landedinlukla
    @landedinlukla Před 3 měsíci +2

    Vakarchuk really needs to work on his ability to express own thoughts. Painful to listen to. Snyder- as always excellent

    • @olasylvia1
      @olasylvia1 Před 3 měsíci +14

      Mr Vakarchuk is speaking in a FOREIGN language, and doing it a lot more fluently than prof. Snyder does in Ukrainian. Organizing thoughts has nothing to do with that. How many languages do you speak fluently? His thoughts are right on point and easy to understand.

    • @landedinlukla
      @landedinlukla Před 3 měsíci

      @@olasylvia1 I speak 3. Fluently.

    • @Victory_to_Ukr
      @Victory_to_Ukr Před 3 měsíci +4

      If it’s painful, don’t:)

    • @1midnightfish
      @1midnightfish Před 3 měsíci +8

      Actually he expressed himself very well, and made some points more strongly and economically than Mr Snyder (as acknowledged by Snyder), in spite of communicating in what is probably his 3rd or 4th language.

    • @sashaz7693
      @sashaz7693 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Vakarchuk expresses himself in songs ready well, listen to that. His Ukrainian poetry is beautiful.

  • @itsgoodforyou4235
    @itsgoodforyou4235 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Mr. Snyder must be ashamed of himself, but, apparently, he isn't. His dangerous fantasies, added to those of Zelensky, prolong the suffering of Ukrainians, who are dying while Snyder and Zelensky indulge into their childish dreams of Ukrainian victory.

    • @PatrickSullivan-6462266133
      @PatrickSullivan-6462266133 Před 3 měsíci

      Fear not! Putin is dead man walking

    • @jorgeleandrorosa2881
      @jorgeleandrorosa2881 Před 3 měsíci

      This is the fascist conception of the Ukrainian people, incapable of resisting through their own collective will.

    • @saksonarudaviciene7973
      @saksonarudaviciene7973 Před 3 měsíci

      Did Mr Snyder with Zelenskiy invaded russia or Putin’s russia invaded Ukraine on a massive scale ?

    • @zipperpillow
      @zipperpillow Před 2 měsíci

      Sez PutinBot. In 20 years, China will devour you.