More than 50 workshops on sound design, acting, and innovation: mentors of the Cultural Platform shared their experience and useful skills with the youth of Lviv region.

This time, a team of mentors helped the youth of Sambir, Boryslav, Stryi, Khodoriv, Strilkovychi, Vaniovychi, Dubrivka, Nezhukhiv, and Myrtiyukiv embrace their strengths and gain knowledge from various creative industries.

From April 23 to May 11, more than 1,000 participants jointly mastered acting improvisation skills, learned to use artificial intelligence for their creative tasks, and recorded their own unique tracks. In the safe space of Spilno Camp, new artifacts of Ukraine’s future youth culture were created.

Thanks to this project, the Cultural Platform team can provide youth with up-to-date and progressive knowledge, help express their emotions and experience of war through creative and creative practices, and unite local and internally displaced youth in a safe space of collaborative creation. Such activities contribute to the socialization of young people and result in a more harmonious social adaptation through joint learning.


“I really liked the masterclasses from Spilno Camp, because they helped me to distract myself from real life and immerse myself a little in my childhood,” says Oleh, one of the participants of the Camp in Lviv Region.
The adolescents managed to acquire new skills in the creative industries which could become their first step to mastering professions in the field of cultural economy in the future.


Spilno Camp. Communities program is built on youth-friendly formats and modern approaches (interactive workshops, content creation, open performances), through which young people explore socially important topics with ease. All activities of the Camp are aimed at the development of specific future-proof skills, such as creativity and creative thinking, positive communication, emotional intelligence, the ability to work in a team, conflict resolution, and self-reflection.

Splino Camp. Communities project is implemented by the Cultural Platform Zakarpattya NGO with the support of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Ukraine.
Photo Artem Bugaj
Anastasiya Mishustina
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