Statistics of the festival project «Constellation»
1. 2002 year – I-st festival (Bulgaria, SunnyBeach) – more than 1000 participants from 6 countries
2. 2002 year – I-st festival (Hungary, Budapest) – about 500 participants from 5 countries
3. 2003 year – II-nd festival (Bulgaria, SunnyBeach) – more than 1200 participants from 6 countries
4. 2003 year – II-nd festival (Hungary, Budapest) – about 600 participants from 6 countries
5. 2004 year – III-d festival (Bulgaria, SunnyBeach) – more than 900 participants from 6 countries
6. 2004 year – III-d festival (Hungary, Budapest) – about 900 participants from 8 countries
7. 2005 year – I-st festival (Slovakia, Poprad) – about 600 participants from 5 countries
8. 2005 year – IV-th festival (Bulgaria, Varna) – more than 900 participants from 6 countries
9. 2005 year – IV-th festival (Hungary, Budapest) – about 800 participants from 7 countries
10. 2006 year – II-nd festival (Slovakia, Poprad) – about 800 participants from 6 countries
11. 2006 year – I-st festival (Austria, Vienna) – more than 600 participants from 5 countries
12. 2006 year – V-th festival (Ukraine, Odessa) – more than 600 participants from 6 countries
13. 2006 year – V-th festival (Hungary, Budapest) – about 800 participants from 7 countries
14. 2007 year – III-d festival (Slovakia, Poprad) – about 900 participants from 6 countries
15. 2007 year – II-nd festival (Austria, Vienna) – more than 900 participants from 7 countries
16. 2007 year – VI-th festival (Ukraine, Odessa) – about 1000 participants from 7 countries
17. 2007 year – VI-th festival (Hungary, Budapest) – about 1200 participants from 6 countries
18. 2008 year – IV-th festival (Slovakia, Liptovskiy Mikulas) – more than 900 participants from 7 countries
19. 2008 year – I-st The international forum of peace through the city halls Odessa and Istanbul – 500 детей
20. 2008 year – III-d festival (Austria, Vienna) – more than 700 participants from 7 countries
21. 2008 year – VII-th festival (Ukraine, Odessa) – about 700 participants from 6 countries
22. 2008 year – VIIth festival (Hungary, Budapest) – about 1000 participants from 7 countries
23. 2009 year – V-th festival (Slovakia, Liptovskiy Mikulas) – more than 600 participants from 6 countries
25. 2009 year – I-st festival (Czech, Prague) – about 500 participants from 6 countries
26. 2009 year – IV-th festival (Austria, Vienna) – more than 600 participants from 6 countries
27. 2009 year – VIIIth festival (Ukraine, Odessa) – more than 500 participants from 6 countries
28. 2009 year – VIII-th festival (Hungary, Budapest) – more than 600 participants from 6 countries
29. 2010 year – VI-th festival (Slovakia, Liptovskiy Mikulas) – about 600 participants from 7 countries
30. 2010 year – II-nd festival (Czech, Prague) – more than 600 participants from 6 countries
31. 2010 year – V-th festival (Austria, Vienna) – more than 500 participants from 6 countries
32. 2010 year – IX-th festival (Ukraine, Odessa) – more than 600 participants from 5 countries
33. 2010 year – IX-th festival (Hungary, Budapest) – more than 500 participants from 6 countries
34. 2011 year – VI-Ith festival (Slovakia, Liptovskiy Mikulas) – about 700 participants from 6 countries
35. 2011 year – III-d festival (Czech, Prague) – about 800 participants from 7 countries
36. 2011 year – V-th festival (Austria, Vienna) – more than 500 participants from 5 countries
37. 2011 year – X-th festival (Ukraine, Odessa) – more than 600 participants from 5 countries
38. 2011 year – X-th festival (Hungary, Budapest) – about 1000 participants from 10 countries
39. 2012 year – VIII-th festival (Slovakia, Liptovskiy Mikulas) – about 800 participants from 7 countries
40. 2012 year – IV-th festival (Czech, Prague) – about 500 participants from 6 countries
41. 2012 year – I-st festival (Germany, Munich) – more than 700 participants from 10 countries
42. 2012 year – XI-th festival (Ukraine, Odessa) – more than 500 participants from 5 countries
43. 2012 year – XI-th festival (Hungary, Budapest) – about 1000 participants from 10 countries
44. 2013 year – IX-th festival (Slovakia, Liptovskiy Mikulas) – about 600 participants from 7 countries
45. 2013 year – V-th festival (Czech, Prague) – more than 600 participants from 6 countries
46. 2013 year – II-nd festival (Germany, Munich) – more than 500 participants from 8 countries
47. 2013 year – XII-th festival (Ukraine, Odessa) – about 700 participants from 6 countries
48. 2013 year – XII-th festival (Hungary, Budapest) – more than 700 participants from 8 countries
49. 2014 year – X-th festival (Slovakia, Liptovskiy Mikulas) – about 600 participants from 5 countries
50. 2014 year – VI-th festival (Czech, Prague) – about 500 participants from 5 countries
51. 2014 year – VII-th festival (Austria, Vienna) – more than 700 participants from 6 countries
52. 2014 year – XIII-th festival (Hungary, Budapest) – more than 600 participants from 9 countries
53. 2015 year – XI-th festival (Slovakia, Liptovskiy Mikulas) – more than 600 participants from 6 countries
54. 2015 year – VII-th festival (Czech, Prague) – about 500 participants from 7 countries
55. 2015 year – I-st All Ukrainian festival (Ukraine, Odessa) – more than 800 participants
56. 2015 year – XIII-th festival (Slovenia, Portoroz, Piran), more than 400 participants from 8 countries
57. 2015 year – XIV-th festival (Hungary, Budapest) – more than 500 participants from 5 countries
58. 2016 year – XII-th festival (Slovakia, Liptovskiy Mikulas) – more than 500 participants from 5 countries
59. 2016 year – II-nd All Ukrainian festival (Ukraine, Odessa) – about 1000 participants
60. 2016 year – XIV-th festival (Slovenia, Portoroz, Piran), more than 400 participants from 8 countries
61. 2016 year – XV-th jubilee festival (Hungary, Budapest) – more than 600 participants from 9 countries
62. 2017 year – XIII-th festival (Slovakia, Liptovskiy Mikulas) – more than 500 participants from 5 countries
63. 2017 year – VIII-th festival (Czech, Prague) – about 500 participants from 5 countries
64. 2017 year – III-d All Ukrainian festival (Ukraine, Odessa) – about 1000 participants
In 13 years of holding a festival more than 30 thousand people from more,
than from 25 countries of Europe and Asia took part.