Welcome to UA Days 2026!
UA Days in Luxembourg is a cultural festival that brings Ukraine and Luxembourg closer through art, creating space for exchange, understanding, and shared cultural experience.
ART UNDER FIRE:
This year’s festival is dedicated to art shaped by war, responding to it and continuing despite it.
CULTURE AS RESISTANCE:
In Ukraine today, culture continues under pressure – not only as expression, but as a form of resistance. Through film, music, literature, and visual art, it preserves memory, defends dignity, and affirms the freedom to exist.
VOICES THAT CONTINUE:
War is not only fought against territory. It also targets memory, identity, and cultural life. UA Days brings this reality into focus through the voices and works that continue despite it.
OUR GOAL:
To show that even under attack, culture remains a living force — preserving memory, affirming dignity, and expressing resilience, strength, and resistance.
This year, the festival explores how culture continues to live and endure under the pressure of war.
Ukraine is a country with a unique and amazingly rich culture.
It plays an important role in many regards, for instance in Europe’s art history.
OUR PROGRAM
16 Av. de la Faiencerie, 1510 Limpertsberg
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
The opening event begins with an avant-premiere limited screening of Underground Garden, a documentary about Aza Nizi Maza, the Kharkiv art studio at the heart of the programme. It is followed by a live connection with the children in Kharkiv and a reception.

45 Av. John F. Kennedy, 1855 Kirchberg
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Directed by Pavlo Ostrikov.
U Are the Universe is a Ukrainian science-fiction drama that turns a cosmic premise into a deeply human story. Following a space trucker left alone in the universe, the film explores loneliness, hope, and connection – until a message from a French scientist opens the possibility of another direction.

2 Rue Genistre, 1623 Ville-Haute
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Featuring Iryna Tsilyk, Irena Karpa, Radek Lipka, Marta Czyż and Marion Guth invited cultural voices from Luxembourg, this evening of discussion and readings reflects on how art carries memory, gives form to lived experience, and continues to speak under the pressure of fire.

1 Pl. de l'Europe, 1499 Clausen Luxembourg 1499 Luxembourg
This evening’s programme brings together works by Mykola Lysenko, Viktor Kosenko, Levko Revutsky, and Nestor Nyzhankivsky, offering a view of Ukrainian classical music in its range and distinct voice.
Alongside the music, the audience is introduced to the stories of Ukrainian cultural figures killed by Russia, developed in collaboration with Killed Culture Makers.
Performed by Marta Kuziy, piano.

3, Place des Rotondes, 2448 Bonneweg-Nord
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Tavria: Sun & Jazz brings together music, film, food, artistic activities, and shared space in an open and accessible format. It invites visitors to spend time with a culture shaped by openness, resilience, and inner freedom – a culture that continues to adapt, preserve memory, and remain present under the pressure of war.

16 Av. de la Faiencerie, 1510 Limpertsberg
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
The opening event begins with an avant-premiere limited screening of Underground Garden, a documentary about Aza Nizi Maza, the Kharkiv art studio at the heart of the programme. It is followed by a live connection with the children in Kharkiv and a reception.
45 Av. John F. Kennedy, 1855 Kirchberg
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Directed by Pavlo Ostrikov.
U Are the Universe is a Ukrainian science-fiction drama that turns a cosmic premise into a deeply human story. Following a space trucker left alone in the universe, the film explores loneliness, hope, and connection – until a message from a French scientist opens the possibility of another direction.
2 Rue Genistre, 1623 Ville-Haute
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Featuring Iryna Tsilyk, Irena Karpa, Radek Lipka, Marta Czyż and Marion Guth invited cultural voices from Luxembourg, this evening of discussion and readings reflects on how art carries memory, gives form to lived experience, and continues to speak under the pressure of fire.
1 Pl. de l'Europe, 1499 Clausen Luxembourg 1499 Luxembourg
This evening’s programme brings together works by Mykola Lysenko, Viktor Kosenko, Levko Revutsky, and Nestor Nyzhankivsky, offering a view of Ukrainian classical music in its range and distinct voice.
Alongside the music, the audience is introduced to the stories of Ukrainian cultural figures killed by Russia, developed in collaboration with Killed Culture Makers.
Performed by Marta Kuziy, piano.
3, Place des Rotondes, 2448 Bonneweg-Nord
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Tavria: Sun & Jazz brings together music, film, food, artistic activities, and shared space in an open and accessible format. It invites visitors to spend time with a culture shaped by openness, resilience, and inner freedom – a culture that continues to adapt, preserve memory, and remain present under the pressure of war.
UA Days
Super Volunteer
Form
Hello! We invite you to join our team of UA Days 2026 Super Volunteers, which is organizing the Ukrainian culture festival in Luxembourg for the third time this year.
You will be able to join the organization of concerts by famous performers, art exhibitions, conferences and various creative activities, make new friends and gain experience in teamwork on the brightest events of the summer in our community.