Summary
Dima Levytskyi is a Kyiv-based founder, director, writer and visual artist with nine years of professional experience creating community-centered cultural projects. He founded Miskyi Theatre in 2021 to develop crisis-responsive community programs and has produced nearly 20 audiowalks across Ukraine, Poland and Germany. His curatorial work includes the 2019 Biennale Warszawa program on recent Ukrainian migration to Poland, and he interned with Rimini Protokoll in Berlin in 2020, signaling a practice that bridges documentary theatre and participatory sound art. Recent notable projects include the performances “Collective photo in Bitterfeld” and “Audiophoto 27 of May 2022,” alongside directing “Who is heard in the Beilis case” in Lviv. Trained with a Master’s in Ukrainian Language and Literature, Dima combines rigorous narrative craft with experimental, site-specific formats that foreground collective memory and social resilience. He actively seeks collaborations and proposals that expand the civic and communal reach of performance.
9 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Ukrainian Language and Literature, Master's degree, Ukrainian Language and Literature at Хмельницький національний університет (Khmelnitsky National University
English