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艺术如何能在战争等困难时期为社区的抗压能力做出贡献?

Culture
France
开始于 March 28, 2026

Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, is just 30km from Russia and suffers almost daily bombardment from across the border. But as the years of war have gone by, the city’s cultural institutions have adapted in order to keep working despite the dangers. The national opera and ballet theatre in the city centre stages regular performances. Most recently, to coincide with the four-year anniversary of the invasion, it revived a production last performed on the 23rd of February 2022. This report from Gulliver Cragg and Tarek Kai

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CLAIM 发布者 will Mar 28, 2026
虽然艺术可以振奋人心,但在战争时期,它无法替代对安全和基本服务的紧迫需求。将重点放在文化活动上可能会转移注意力和资源,使其无法用于哈尔科夫等冲突地区所需的基本人道主义工作,而这些工作对生存和恢复至关重要。
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While the arts can uplift spirits, they cannot replace the urgent needs for security and basic services during wartime. Focusing on cultural activities may divert attention and resources from essential humanitarian efforts, which are critical for survival and recovery in conflict-affected areas like Kharkiv.

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