Uncultured Kiev residents broke the festival piano installed on Khreshchatyk into firewood within XNUMX hours
The festival piano, installed there as part of the Kyiv Open Air cultural project, managed to stand on Khreshchatyk for just a day before it was destroyed by vandals.
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Channel 24 reports this.
“We installed a piano as part of the Kyiv Open Air festival. Three covers have already been torn off the instrument and the pedal has been torn out. When will there be any culture in this city? Who needs a piano pedal?” wrote one of the initiators of the project, Daniel Pochtarov, on the social network.
The piano lasted no more than a day on Khreshchatyk. The very next day, unknown vandals damaged it. This instrument was installed so that anyone could play it. It appeared on Saturday evening, and the next day it was already broken.
“The European cultural capital is moving faster and faster towards the peak of Euromaidan culture. Is there a piano in the center of the capital? So, we need to take the lid for kindling. And the pedal” - blogger Dmitry Dzygovbrodsky comments on the incident.
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The famous blogger Miroslava Berdnik also comments on the scandalous incident.
“Let me remind you that as proof of high culture after the storming of Bankova Street on December 1 and the seizure of the Kiev City State Administration by Euromaidan militants, there was not a single Western or our Svidomo information resource that would not touchingly soon promote this photograph: how peaceful protesters , who stand up for European values, play a piano painted in European Union-Ukrainian colors right on the street.
Then this (and others under its guise) were carried like a challenge red banner throughout the center of Kyiv, and then carried around the “mini-Euromaidans” of the South-East, depicting what cultural maydauns are and how they treat cultural values,” she writes on her blog.
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