LUMINATO THAW

Once again I return you to the beginning of summer, to June, boiling with activities. Once again I remember the wonderful LUMINATO

It is really hard to forget and I will return to it more than once.
And today I want to tell you about the magical event that took place on Dundas Square on June 8, the last day of this event.

I’ll start with the fact that I was out of town, 4 hours away from Toronto, and I was late for my shift. I had to give the car to my son, run into the subway on a line that was being repaired, put on a volunteer tennis shirt right in the subway car, and be right in front of the group captain at the square on time. I made it. I remember it well.

When I arrived at my shift, the acrobat’s performance was already underway. A large crane was hanging over the square, with an ice floe attached to it. This is a real ice floe from Antarctica, which was cut out of an iceberg or a large ice floe and delivered to this performance in a special container.

The weather was wonderful, no one except my husband said that rain was coming. But my husband was at home. And the atmosphere in the square was wonderful. There were a lot of people. Everyone was looking at the acrobat dancing on the ice floe and taking pictures of her. She was wonderful.

Although the auxiliary safety ropes held her, it seemed that she was sliding boldly and freely on this ice floe without fear or stress.
But the ice floe was still slippery.
And cold. It was a natural ice floe.
Water was constantly dripping from it, it was melting.
But the skill and experience of the organizers was that they took into account the volume of the ice floe, so that it would be more than enough for the entire performance.

Toronto is very busy with tourists at this time. A double-decker tour bus was dropping people off and on, curious about what was going on in the square. This is the most popular square in Toronto with tourists, and there are events every week during the summer.

The performance was reflected through a huge screen located on the side of the square. This helped to see what was happening from any corner of the square. People watched what was happening, sitting on benches and chairs located in the park. Children jumped, played and repeated the dances of the acrobat.

She was given a very warm send-off at the end of her performance. And indeed, flying under the arches of Dundas Square on a real ice floe is super.

And how many emotions she had when she finished her performance and came down to square.


Here I want to note that this is a group of acrobats from Australia who specially flew to the LUMINATO festival. And this was the last day, Sunday, the last day of their performances.
This group did their first such performance in 2022 at the Sydney Festival and Sydney Opera House in January 2022.

Created by Joshua Thomson with an original score by Alaskan composer Mattew Burther.

2.7 tonne ice block transforms under summer sun as a monumental call to action about climate change.

Three times each day, the artists take to the ice to perform their show in front of an audience and make their contribution to the fight against climate change.

We are experiencing signs of global warming everywhere, Europe is experiencing heat waves, heavy rains with hail, here in Toronto this year we have unprecedented heat for our region. And all this speaks of global warming.
I had to work with the last of the performers.
She was the youngest member of this group.
A very young 16 year old girl.
I captured her as she climbed up on a crane, sitting timidly on a cold ice floe. Her performance was extraordinary.

The little girl hesitantly began to show her number. It seemed that she was a little constrained and afraid. But it only seemed that way to us.

Thaw means ice,snow,frozen substance become liquid or soft as a result of warming.

The girl seemed to be collecting droplets of water from the ice with her hands. She was collecting the immensity.

And then the extraordinary began. That is, the usual for my husband’s forecast, that it would rain. But rain can be different. And no one among the organizers foresaw the rain, since it interfered with the performance and was even dangerous. They did not foresee it.
And then, during the performance of this little girl, the youngest artist, from nowhere, the wind blew in. Clouds, the sky turned black and it did not rain, but real hail. In one minute, an avalanche of water poured out of the sky.
The square emptied, everyone ran for shelter, and they began to ask the poor girl to go down, since the weather did not allow the performance to continue. It was very dangerous.
But she refused. She refused to go down and finish the performance and in the rain on a very slippery ice floe she continued the performance. It’s so brave and so sensitive. We all watched her without taking our eyes off her. The girl seemed to come to life. She, all wet, on the cold ice floe, continued to show her performance and express her fight against global warming.

NO TIME TO WASTE is written on her poster.

We stood in the tents, holding our breath, looking at this brave girl.

The weather changed again and the final part of this artist’s performance was again light and a lot of people came running to the square to see how this tiny girl boldly flies under the arch of the park, lifted by a crane above the square, regardless of the weather, the evening, or us, the spectators.

This is the video, it is very memorable to me. It is how she is on a slippery ice floe, wet, after more than an hour of performance, at great speed, at the end of her performance, flying over our heads. This remains in my memory.

I think it’s not just me who remembers it. Everyone who was on that square that day, and all the organizers of the show.
The fight against global warming is our responsibility to the next generation. What will win – money or wisdom – is up to us to decide. Until now, wisdom has won.
That’s why we live on this planet today.

Let’s discuss an important topic today.

I hope it won’t be a one-way conversation, and I see you all as active participants in this discussion. The subject is history.

Topic: history
I was inspired by the lecture I just listened to about Aina.
Inspired
Now, against the background of changes in history, which is being written in our days, we are all involved in it to a greater or lesser extent, we are all witnessing new discoveries.
Discoveries in history are associated with the expansion of the study of historical facts.
At one time or another, we ascertained the events that took place, but as we become more interested in the facts, history returns to its study anew.
I have always been interested in studying history
Back in school, I remembered battles, signing treaties, and truces in detail.
In my school, the history of Ukraine was studied so superficially that when I was behind my son’s “fours”, I had to sit with him and help him learn world history, and with it the history of Ukraine (because the teacher of these subjects was the same woman, also the director of the lyceum), then I discovered a new story for myself.
That is a completely different story, in which the Cossacks and the Cossacks were described in detail.
As for my knowledge, I, and my generation, we simply did not know the real history.
She graduated from school in 1980.
Ah. Why was she an excellent student?
Maybe because even now, when everything is changing rapidly, I look into history, looking for answers.
And then, it was good that my son brought a two, we sat together and taught him several lessons in advance, so that the teacher could not pressure him and give him low grades. And I studied history again.
So then we surprised the teacher with him, he answered every question automatically.
She chastised him in both world history and Ukrainian history… and he answered perfectly.

-Sit down! Well done! But tomorrow he will call his mother to school…,- this was our victory with him.


Today I attended a very interesting lecture.
It is caused by the development of this trend in the world and gives an idea of the ancient history of the Ainu, the indigenous inhabitants of the island of Hokkaido, located in the Sea of Okhotsk.
If you are interested in the topic, feel free to search for it, but I am not talking about it today. No, I can tell you. If you are interested, write.
Listening carefully to the lecturer, respected professor, scientific researcher, I noticed several interesting details.
The first concerns the fact that humanity develops and lives cyclically. The most flourishing
of world cultures and civilizations falls on the 13-14th century. And this trend was on all continents, touching various civilizations of America, Europe, Australia and other continents.
And at that time there was neither the Internet nor airplanes.
The rapid development caused many wars two centuries later, which destroyed entire nations.
The next such peak was the end of the 19th and 20th centuries, which, after the inventions of electric machines, the Internet, airplanes… caused bloody wars.
Now about discoveries, finds, historical values.
The lecturer was asked why there is so little and how does she collect and transfer collections to patrons and collectors?
She replied that she was looking at Who is transmitting!
What (!)conveys and How!
Not everyone is who they say they are…and not all finds are real.
Now about culture and descendants.
The population of this ethnic group in the Sakhalin region is only 300 people, in Japan there are 25 thousand of them.
There are many more of them, but most of them were assimilated into Japanese culture.
How did they survive? With the help of excavations of the remains of their culture and libation stick finds with a prescription of their cultural traditions.
They survived with the help of writing and traditions.
They have their own characteristics, ethical values, traditions.
Women have a special tattoo around the mouth – mandatory for married women, because in this way they were protected.
(In many nationalities, I found that a married woman was tattooed in order to preserve her)
Recently, I found this about the tribes of the First Nation in America, but they were tattoos on the chin. It was also done to girls to keep them in the tribe. Individual poenmen tattooed the faces of girls in different ways to distinguish them.
The Bedouins still tattoo beautiful girls.


The Ainu tattooed the whole body and limbs, applying a specific pattern similar to the pattern of the Australian aborigines. (In men, on the face around the eyes, on the neck). Bald, but with long hair on the temples. The tattoo pattern was also applied to the kimono, in which they walked, that is, the pattern was repeated on the clothes and it tells about the tree, the life tree of the family.
Fishing was very developed.
Now about traditions – how did they preserve traditions?! After all, there are very few of them, they have almost died out.
Men hunted, fished (currently they are fighting to be granted a special status of catching fish), were engaged in growing plants. Women were busy with children, in the summer they went far to the mountains to collect plants for the winter.
Traditions were transferred from generation to generation with the help of customs, dances and songs.
This is how women skillfully play something like a pipe (chip) and dance plastically. The dance is accompanied by a specific exclamation.
Just imagine: they sit in a circle and start singing and dancing.
The dance and song were passed down from generation to generation and carried the spark of traditions, which helped today to restore this small nation, to give it belonging to traditionally indigenous peoples.

I notice again: everything has cyclicity. Wavelikeness.
While raising a child, women pass on traditions. This helps to preserve culture.

Announce

My Petrykivka from past year

I am pleased to announce all the changes that accompany this month.

Sometimes you shouldn’t stir up the past, even if it’s not that long ago. The page is closed. We live and work. Announcement and planning for the coming months.


Not everything in our lives is so neglected, so now an announcement of news from me.
Firstly, I want to congratulate everyone who reads me on International Mother Language Day.

Still, why celebrate it?
If humanity had not created writing and language for communication, we would hardly have had global communication between nations today. And although we are all representatives of different nationalities today, we are united by knowledge of the English language, which the majority of us speak.
And if we don’t know this language, then our circle of communication is greatly narrowed. Of course, we can use the services of translators, but this makes communication more difficult and difficult.
Therefore, I only welcome learning new languages as an opportunity to expand my abilities.
The past week was very active and I can’t boast to you that I painted or exhibited anything in galleries. I don’t have enough energy and time. I’ll try to catch up and present you with new works.

My immediate plans include a return to icon painting and the final stages in the production of icons. An announcement of these actions will be coming soon.
After the seminar that took place last week, I am preparing to submit my visions for planning assistance and developing art in my city. Here, I would be happy to listen to your ideas. You can send me and enter into a chat with me on the FB page

https://www.facebook.com/helenpolishukart

where I have been publishing my work for the last two years.
Please, I will be glad. Believe me, I check and respond to emails on that page.

The next point is that I received a lot of offers, both related and not to the last year of my activity. And this is both the creation of films and the organization and implementation of projects.
Will I continue them in the future? Let’s take a look, study the offers and choose what suits me and what I need.

Still, the emphasis is on completing the creation and printing of the book and continuing to study the history of art and searching for points of joint projects in this direction. The choice is aimed at developing programs and projects in this area and related.

The next thing I continue to be interested in is the creation of new forms of selling works from creative people. Well, something that has not yet been created.
This is where I am interested in the geniuses of our planet and their clubs.
After all, I already emphasized at the seminar that creative people are divided into (my opinion) two groups. The first group is absolutely creative people who cannot sell. They can only create. There are many of them. They are passionate about the creation process. And that’s all. There are always such people someone must support and sell their product. It could be an organization, a gallery, a restaurant or a government agency, anyone. Believe me, this is a big win, you can live and make money on this, and an example of this is the same Van Gogh or Picasso, and even Mozart , who during their lifetime did not sell enough, but created a lot. And now their works are wonderfully used by their heirs and generations.
Second people are managers of their creative self.

Unfortunately or fortunately, there are fewer such people and they can be called blacksmiths of their idea, their craft.

They create, analyze, select, study, accumulate and implement.
So it’s no longer a secret for a modern artist that it’s simply impossible to live off drawing alone.

Today you need to work at a surviving job and then relax and draw. And what’s new is that the artist himself must now learn to have many computer skills in order to be able to sell and create himself.

Now we look ten years into the future, the conditions of survival will become even worse. And all this is due to the rapid development of digital.

I am optimistic about these next ten years, because I don’t need any more for my activities, then it will become more and more difficult for me to manage myself. That’s what I’m leading to? I’m leading to the fact that my stage of accumulating my artistic works has almost passed and I am pleased to enter the period of implementing these works, working on transferring my skills to students.
And here is a new announcement. I continue my mentoring work. This is not only icon painting, which I mentioned above. This is also the creation of maser box offices and workshops.

And the last announcement.

Since I have already entered the senior category, I will be happy to celebrate my last visit.

On February 21st, I hosted monthly Seniors’ Advisory Group meeting where I learned a lot of interesting and important things for me as a resident of Etobicoke.

To be continued. Stay, don’t switch