The Healing Wellspring of Shevchenko's Muse
This year we celebrate the 205th anniversary of Taras Shevchenko's birth. Ukrainians in our country and in the whole world with a hearty enthusiasm come to all memorable places associated with his life and work, as well as with the unchangeable love of the literary and artistic heritage of the great son of Ukraine.
Students from the Danube branch visited the library-branch number 4, where for them the library staff prepared a literary and musical composition "The Healing Source of Shevchenko MUSIC", showing video material about the life and work of the great poet from the series "Faces in the History of Ukraine", "Shevchenko - the Artist", "Testament".
Of particular interest was the theme of the fate of the girl and woman in the works of Taras Shevchenko. The strict reality was cruel to Shevchenko's Ukraine-mother. Excellent motherhood is possible only in a country where every person is the owner of his own destiny. About free people in a free country wrote a poet: "And there will be a son, and there will be, and there will be people on earth ..."
In the reading room of the library there were songs, ballads on the verses of the poet. Students read poetry of the Great Kobzar, known from the school lines of poems, ballads, lyrical poems. For us, Shevchenko is a mystery over which more than one generation will work, a well with cold spring water, which sets the spiritual thirst for the people. Each time, communicating with the imperishable creative heritage of the great son of the Ukrainian people, we find something new, exciting, still unknown.
The head of the branch S. Kosiychuk conducted a review of the book exhibition "The Kobzarevoye Word," which presents Taras Shevchenko's works of art, literary criticism and journalistic literature on his life and work, and offered students a set of articles for creative work and teaching, and recommended An annotated list of literature from the library branch library.
Here was the idea to support the international flash mob "Great Shevchenko", which students implemented at the monument to Shevchenko.
Andrew Doichu, student of the 1st course of IAPM Danubian branch






