Every week, the Kyiv Post picks the most interesting of upcoming entertainments and presents them in this special feature.
Feminist Art (Ukraine, Poland)
The exhibition of artworks by Polish and Ukrainian artists focuses on the feminine components of everyday culture and on a woman’s role in society,
Ukrainian-Polish Exhibition of Feminist Art. Through Dec. 21. Center of Visual Culture (44 Hlybochytska St.). Free
‘Bestiary’ art exhibition
Ukrainian contemporary artist Matviy Vaisberg presents his new exhibition, “Bestiary.” It’s a collection of the artworks from different years picturing animals. The exhibition is a reference to the animals on Noah’s Ark.
“Bestiary” (art exhibition). Through Dec. 18. Mystetska Zbirka Art Gallery (13 Tereshchenkivska St.). Free
Yoga Days
The Yoga Days are worth visiting for yoga devotees and those only looking to try it. The two-day festival of yoga will include yoga classes, lectures, a sale of equipment and a food court offering healthy snacks.
Yoga Days. Nov. 21-22. 11 a.m. – 11 p.m. M17 Center of Modern Art (102-104 Horkoho St.). Hr 50 for one day, Hr 80 for two-day ticket
Pole Dance Championship
Representatives of some 200 schools of pole dance come to this championship annually to compete for the title of Best School of Pole Dance in Ukraine. Pole dance is a performance art that combines dance and acrobatics and is mostly associated with strip clubs.
Pole Dance Championship. Nov. 22. 6 p.m. Kyiv College of Hotel Industry (26 Henerala Zhmachenko St.). Hr 150-200
Crazy Town
American rap rock band Crazy Town released three albums, but it is best known for their hit song “Butterfly” that played on every corner during the early 2000s.
Crazy Town (rap rock). Nov. 21. 8 p.m. Sentrum (11 Shota Rustaveli St.). Hr 350
Hurts
The show of British band Hurts is scheduled for March, but the tickets are already on sale and won’t last for long. This time, the band led by the pop icon Theo Hutchcraft will present their third album, “Surrender.”
Hurts (pop). March 3. 8 p.m. Stereo Plaza (119 Chervnozoryaniy Ave.). Hr 700-3,500