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The Fabric Of My Life

University of Copenhagen

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This podcast is promoted by the University of Copenhagen together with other cultural institutions from Denmark, Germany and Greece, that intends to document different personal stories from different cultures about the piece of fabric that they are most connected to in their lives.
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My name is Anna. I have a husband and 2 children. I'm from Ukraine. I lived in the city of Dnipro for 20 years. I have been living in Copenhagen, Denmark for a year now. Almost all my clothes are made of cotton. This is my favorite fabric, because it is e
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This podcast is about a special item of clothing made by myself of my mother´s old wool blanket from her childhood. I Gave the wool blanket a new life in my own design in a vest, and the blanket can now last for a new generation and maybe more. This cloth
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Alina left Ukraine in 2022 because of war, but she managed to bring a very special piece of textile with her to Denmark. A Vyshyvanka is a traditional Ukrainian embroidered piece of clothing, and Alina's Vyshyvanka is handmade and has been passed down in
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Anastasiia is in the process of embroidering a traditional Ukrainian Vyshyvanka that can be passed down in her family. She did not take much clothing with her to Denmark, when she had to leave Ukraine because of the war, but she prioritized her red blouse
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Lyudmila has finally bought her dream Vyshyvanka. It brings her comfort both physically and mentally, as it manifests her connection to the roots of her country. "It is not very interesting to buy a Vyshyvanka from the factories, it is interesting to hav
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Anastasiia's grandmother embroidered this shirt for her more than 30 years ago. At that moment, Anastasiia didn’t realize the value of the item. But 30 years later, after having lost her grandmother, the Vyshyvanka was one of the few things she took with
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This episode is by Cathrine talking about a knitted sweater she inherited from her grandmother’s closet. It is a reflection on how a piece of clothes can represent and contain a vivid memory of a person even though the person has passed on - physically.
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