Corrupt:Off
Together with a group of 16 brave young people in Poltava, Danish Cultural Institute in Riga, Ukrainian Theater of Contemporary Dialogue, and the Danish theatre company C:NTACT initiated the project CORRUPT:OFF – where storytelling and theatre were used as a method to talk about the severe problem with corruption in Ukraine.
Through guidance from independent theatre professionals, the participants engaged in interpretive, music-driven theatre performance which resulted in the creation of a play titled “The Room no. 333” – which is based on their personal experience with corruption in everyday life in Ukraine. The performance began a tour in 2020 and gave rise to a lively discussion on the topic of corruption and how to personally deal with it. 10 shows took place, 6 cities visited, and 927 people saw the performance.