Last month I spent a very non Peace Corps evening with my counterpart at the theater. I didn't even know that we had a theater, but apparently there are two. One that does its productions in Russian, the other in Ukrainian.
Here we are before the play.
It was a very nice theater!
Our seats were in the front row and they were only 10 grivs each (about $1.25)
There was an aquarium near the refreshments.
And a birdcage.
And turtles.
And a chinchilla. It was like a small zoo in there!
On the other side they had a hand made doll collection.
And this tapestry. Unfortunately this is where my camera ran out of battery, but other than a few more dolls I got the most important stuff. It was a lot of fun stepping out of my Peace Corps shoes for an evening.
It was a very nice theater!
Our seats were in the front row and they were only 10 grivs each (about $1.25)
There was an aquarium near the refreshments.
And a birdcage.
And turtles.
And a chinchilla. It was like a small zoo in there!
On the other side they had a hand made doll collection.
And this tapestry. Unfortunately this is where my camera ran out of battery, but other than a few more dolls I got the most important stuff. It was a lot of fun stepping out of my Peace Corps shoes for an evening.
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