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In October, I will begin a months-long artistic and personal research journey to Indonesia. Together with local communities, theatre will become a shared language — one that bridges differences in age, background, and culture. The goal of the project is to explore how genuine cross-cultural encounters can emerge through collaborative artistic work. It asks questions such as: What do we lose along the way in life — and what can be rediscovered? How does engaging with other cultures transform us? And how can theatre create connection where words fall short? The experiences gathered will flow into a long-term artistic project that continues to resonate well beyond my return.

From the media: In the capital’s museum, they offer to process their experience of the war through art

The famous German theater director and art therapist Nikola Niksha Eterovych is starting a two-week project and interactive exhibition “The Red Frame. Ukraine” in the Museum of the Occupation of Kyiv on the Left Bank (a branch of the Museum of the History of the City of Kyiv). The project “Red frame”. Ukraine” aimed at…