«Буковинський геній» - Сидір Воробкевич
This is a theatrical performance about a man who actually created the cultural code of Bukovina. An evening at the Philharmonic will help you learn how Sydir Vorobkevych was ahead of his time and why his story is relevant even now.
A way to switch from routine
When weekdays turn into an endless list of things to do and you feel like you can't "get it done" anymore, it's worth changing the picture. This is a chance to put the news feed aside, turn off notifications, and hear every note in a live performance. This format is your personal "anti-weekdays" to reduce stress levels and recharge a little. Sometimes classics and theatrical aesthetics heal better than any check-ups. Numotamo suggests: this is the time to just breathe.
About the event
The event is designed to honor his creative legacy and significant contribution to the development of Ukrainian culture, musical and literary art. The program includes stage compositions, musical numbers and artistic interpretations of the artist's works, allowing you to more deeply feel the era and the spiritual world of the author. The theatrical performance combines music, words and stage art, creating an emotionally rich story about the life and work of Vorobkevych.
Why is this worth attention?
Buying tickets for “Bukovinian Genius” is not just about culture, but about the opportunity to spend quality time outside the home. While there is noise around, a completely different rhythm reigns in the Philharmonic Hall. You choose a comfortable place, tune in to the wave of art and allow yourself to forget about deadlines for an hour or a half. It is worth buying tickets for “Bukovinian Genius” in advance to ensure this therapeutic outing. Numotamo recommends this event as an effective way to get out of the “work-from-home” mode.
- When: April 30, 2026, 6:00 PM
- Where: Chernivtsi Regional Philharmonic || Chernivtsi, 10 Universytetska St.
- Genre: Theatrical performance
- Features: Live sound, dedicated to the 190th anniversary of Sydor Vorobkevych, availability of shelter