Opening Parade of Nations
Spectators see dozens of colorful national costumes and traditional banners, highlighting the diversity of Vinnytsia Oblast.
~10:00
Фестиваль національних культур «Всі ми діти твої, Україно!»
May 21, 2026Expected
Each year, the town of Sharhorod gathers the many ethnic communities of the Vinnytsia region for a festival of national cultures. Ukrainians, Poles, Bulgarians, Armenians, and others share their traditions through song and dance, in a celebration, held since 1992, of the rich human mosaic of the Podillia region.
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How we decideSpectators see dozens of colorful national costumes and traditional banners, highlighting the diversity of Vinnytsia Oblast.
~10:00
Sharhorod, Ukraine
Open in MapsWelcome to participate in dances and tastings; follow group customs respectfully.
Crowd level: high.
Free events are available.

FestivalAtlas keeps Festival of National Cultures "We Are All Your Children, Ukraine!" available for timing, cultural context, and respectful planning, without inviting public footage or contributor coverage for this event.
REGIONAL COMMUNITY & FOLK LIFE
Фестиваль національних культур «Всі ми діти твої, Україно!»
Sharhorod, Ukraine
Each year, the town of Sharhorod gathers the many ethnic communities of the Vinnytsia region for a festival of national cultures. Ukrainians, Poles, Bulgarians, Armenians, and others share their traditions through song and dance, in a celebration, held since 1992, of the rich human mosaic of the Podillia region.
The festival highlights Podilia’s mosaic of ethnic groups (including Ukrainians, Poles, Bulgarians, Armenians, Belarusians, etc.) reflecting the region’s historical role as a crossroads. Each community creates a display or performance that educates others about their heritage. The Festival has become a platform for preserving language, songs, and dances of these groups in modern Ukraine, reinforcing respect and mutual understanding among inhabitants of Sh...
Welcome to participate in dances and tastings; follow group customs respectfully.
Attendance can be appropriate while active documentation is not. Let local boundaries define your role.
Avoid filming or photographing moments that feel private, sacred, or restricted.
Some celebrations are best approached quietly: arrive prepared, follow posted rules, and leave without turning the moment into content.
The festival highlights Podilia’s mosaic of ethnic groups (including Ukrainians, Poles, Bulgarians, Armenians, Belarusians, etc.) reflecting the region’s historical role as a crossroads. Each community creates a display or performance that educates others about their heritage. The Festival has become a platform for preserving language, songs, and dances of these groups in modern Ukraine, reinforcing respect and mutual underst...
Spectators see dozens of colorful national costumes and traditional banners, highlighting the diversity of Vinnytsia Oblast.
respectful presence
Welcome to participate in dances and tastings; follow group customs respectfully.
May 21, 2026
Estimated
Sharhorod
Podilia
Free public events available
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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