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The book of essays "Living Tradition" by Ivanna Stefiuk is a fascinating journey into the world of Ukraine's intangible cultural heritage, written at the intersection of science and lived experience. The author leads the reader from carols and malankuvan to wedding cones, from Hutsul bodnarka and pysanka to Bessarabian weaving and the art of baking Easter cakes. This is not just a description of rituals and crafts, but a deep understanding of their spiritual meaning and vital energy that nourishes the community.
Ethnographic essays, born in expeditions, tell about the bearers of traditions, ethnographers from the people, cultural figures and craftsmen, thanks to whom ancient customs do not disappear, but come to life in modern times. The publication shows how folk culture shapes our identity, teaches tolerance and opens the door to intercultural dialogue.
"Living Tradition" is a book about love for one's own, about heritage as a source of strength and inspiration.