“We thought that the "300 minutes" festival’s maximum will be 5 hours with 5 lecturers. Instead, we arranged a 7-days event with two locations, 13 lecturers, evening parties, and a baroque music concert. Obviously, something more connects us with Skovoroda than trips to the West and studying at the Academy. I owe him the joyful wisdom of freedom and love”, - commented the Main Organizer of the chamber festival, a student of the History science program, Anton Potiekhin.
Students recalled Skovoroda’s role in Ukraine’s history, and his impact during his time and subsequent generations, including on contemporary Ukraine. His image is memorialized in sculptures, artworks, theater productions, and even on the $500 Hryvnia note. Skovoroda has emerged as another symbol of Ukraine’s determination in the face of russian military aggression during the war. In Kharkiv, the russians tried to destroy his statute but among the ruble, it survived. It is yet another symbol of the strength of Ukraine’s cultural heritage.