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In Kyiv, for Mother’s Day, the Oktava Group of Companies presented another restored piano from the war zone

On May 10, the DREAM shopping mall hosted a warm and sincere Mother’s Day event – a festive concert as part of the Voice of Life charity project.

On the first floor of the Hollywood atrium, visitors witnessed a real miracle: another restored “Ukraine” model piano, evacuated from the frontline area, came back to life. This instrument is not only a musical symbol, but also an emotional reminder of the resilience of Ukrainian culture and the importance of preserving it even during wartime.

A special atmosphere of the event was created by live performances by talented artists – Marta Adamchuk and KÓRNEL. Their voices became the soundtrack to the event, which united hundreds of families and guests of the capital in one important message: to support mothers, children and the cultural heritage of the country.

Interactive activities, master classes, as well as gift draws were prepared for children and adults. The event turned into a real family festival – bright, touching and inspiring.

The Voice of Life project is not just an initiative, but a deep mission. The Octava Capital team rescues rare pianos from frontline regions, restores them and transfers them to art schools, centers, and public spaces. In this way, the company not only preserves Ukrainian musical history, but also inspires a new generation to creativity.

The project has already managed to restore several instruments, and each subsequent piano is another symbol of invincibility and faith in a culture that sounds even to the sounds of sirens.

Octava Capital thanks all partners and guests of the event who joined the great cause. Every step in supporting the project is a contribution to the future, where music, culture, and memory become the basis of our identity and strength.

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