- Les Tanyuk
Leonid (Les) Stepanovych Tanyuk ( _uk. Леонід (Лесь) Танюк, b.
August 7 1938 ,Kiev ) is a Ukrainian theatre and film director and formerly a dissident and the head of the Club of Creative Youth.Biography
Tanyuk was born in
Kiev , the son of Stephen Samiylovych, a teacher ofUkrainian language and literatures. His mother was Natalya Mykolayivna, also a teacher of languages. After spending some of his childhood in a Nazi concentration camp, he and his family returned to Ukraine, but they were not allowed to live in Kiev. They returned to his fathers hometown ofLutsk .He was educated at the
Kiev Institute of Theatrical Arts .Club of Creative Youth
In
1959 , Tanyuk was one of the founders of the Club of Creative Youth (Клуб творчої молоді) in Kyiv. He was elected the clubs first president. Under his leadership, the group was active in promoting Ukrainian culture and protesting Soviet totalitarianism. He and other members were made demands to the Soviet authorities to preserve Churches and other monuments that faced destruction. In1962 , he and fellow membersVasyl Symonenko andAlla Horska were sent to investigate information about mass graves inBykivnia from the 1930s terror implemented byJoseph Stalin . After questioning the locals, they wrote a letter to the authorities demanding an investigation into the executions and the burials. It was at this point that the Soviets began to exert strong pressure on the club, and Tanyuk was removed as president, though he effectively continued to lead the organization until it was closed in1964 .Dissident activities
During the early sixties, Tanyuk travelled around Ukraine and produced numerous drama productions which were later banned. He also established clubs similar to the Club of Creative Youth outside of Kyiv.
References
* [http://archive.khpg.org.ua/en/index.php?id=1114000753 Museum of the Dissident Movement]
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