The international webinar "culture exchange" held by STEKOM University on the second day continues. Speakers from various universities around the world take turns giving interesting explanations about the traditions or cuisines of their respective countries. Various interesting things continue to be presented from various speakers who get the opportunity. The next interesting speaker is a beautiful girl from Ukraine. The speaker from Ukraine was Yulia Budovitska, who used the title of Ukrainian pop culture in her presentation.
At the beginning of her presentation, Yulia explained about Ruslana who was the winner of Eurovision. Ruslana Stepanivna Lyzhychko born 24 May 1973), known mononymously as Ruslana, is a Recording Artist who won the World Music Award and the Eurovision Song Contest, bearing the title People's Artist of Ukraine. He is also a former MP who served as a deputy in the Ukrainian parliament (Verkhovna Rada) for the Our Ukraine Party. Ruslana was UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in Ukraine from 2004-2005. She is recognized as the most successful Ukrainian female solo artist internationally and was included in the top 10 most influential women of 2013 by Forbes magazine. The US Secretary of State honored her with the International Women's Courage Award in March 2014. She was named an honorary citizen of her hometown Lviv and was nominated to receive the title Hero of Ukraine.
She is a singer, songwriter, producer, music conductor, multi-instrumentalist, dancer, voice actor and social activist. He writes, composes, and produces his own songs and music videos. Since December 28, 1995 she has been married to Oleksandr Ksenofontov, a Ukrainian record producer. Together they have run the Luxen Studio company since 1993, producing radio and film trailers.
Ruslana was the first artist from the former Soviet Union to officially receive a platinum disc, his album Dyki tantsi selling over 170,000 copies in the first 100 days after its release. This album is the best-selling Ukrainian album to date, along with its English version, more than 500,000 copies were sold in Ukraine alone.
she won the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the song "Wild Dances" receiving 280 points, which at the time was a points record. After his victory, he rose to fame in Europe and became one of the biggest pop stars of the eastern part of the continent. Her winning song "Wild Dances" dominated the European charts for 97 weeks peaking at number one in Belgium for 10 consecutive weeks. Her Eurovision winning song was included on the official compilation album entitled The Very Best of Eurovision to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the contest. His repertoire includes songs performed mainly in Ukrainian and English, but he has also recorded cover versions in Spanish and Latin.
Yulia's next presentation was about Susana Jamaladinova who was born August 27, 1983. Susana Alimivna Jamaladinova born August 27, 1983, better known by her stage name Jamala , is a Ukrainian singer, actress and songwriter of Crimean Tatar descent. She represented Ukraine and won the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 in Stockholm, Sweden, with her song "1944" on Deportation of Crimean Tatars. In 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022 he served as a judge on Vidbir, Ukraine's national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest.
Susana Dzhamaladinova was born in Osh, Kirghiz SSR, to a Crimean Tatar Muslim father and Armenian mother. Her Crimean Tatar ancestors were forcibly transferred from Crimea to the central Asian republic under Joseph Stalin during World War II, although her own relatives fought on the Soviet side. In 1989 his family returned to Crimea. His mother's ancestors were Armenians from the Nagorno-Karabakh region. They were wealthy farmers until his great-grandfather's land was confiscated and he was exiled to Osh where he changed his Armenian name to make it sound more Russian.
Her parents divorced for about four years so that her mother was able to buy a house in Crimea for the family under her maiden name. During this period, Soviet authorities did not allow ethnic Crimean Tatars, like his father, to buy property in Crimea.
Yulia's presentation continued about the Kalush Orkertra. Kalush (all caps style) is a Ukrainian rap group formed in 2019. The group consists of founder and rapper By Psiuk, multi-instrumentalist Ihor Didenchuk, and breakdancer MC KylymMen (lit. 'CarpetMan'). Didenchuk is also a member of the electro-folk band Go_A, which represents Ukraine in the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest.
In early 2021, the group launched the side project Kalush Orchestra, with Tymofii Muzychuk [uk], Vitalii Duzhyk, and Dzhonni Dyvnyy as additional members. Unlike the original line-up, the Kalush Orchestra focuses on hip hop combined with folk motifs and elements from traditional Ukrainian music. On May 14, 2022, the group won the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with 631 points, securing Ukraine's third Eurovision win with their song "Stefania".
The next presentation about the Ukrainian pop singer from Yulia is about Tina Carol. Tina Karol born in Tetiana Hryhorivna Liberman, January 25, 1985, is a Ukrainian singer, actress and television presenter. She represented Ukraine in the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Show Me Your Love", taking seventh place. Karol has since been a mentor on The Voice of Ukraine and since 2020 he has also been a judge on Vidbir, the Ukrainian National Selection for the Eurovision Song Contest.
The last presentation of a pop artist from Ukraine that Yulia described was about kazka. Kazka is a Ukrainian band featuring pop music with electro-folk elements. Since its founding in 2017, vocalist Oleksandra Zaritska, pop player Dmytro Mazuriak and multi-instrumentalist Mykyta Budash have been the "breakthrough of the year". The producers and managers of this group are Yuriy Nikitin and the company Mamamusic.
The final part of Yulia's presentation is about Ukrainian filaments. The development of cinema in Ukraine is very good and varied. From drama, action, to romance, there is everything in the films that develop in Ukraine.
An interesting Ukrainian film according to Yulia is “Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors” which is the Ukrainian version of “Romeo and Juliet”. Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, alternatively translated into English as Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors or Shadows of Our Ancestors. The film is also known as Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors. in English under the alternative title Wild Horses of Fire and under the mistitled In the Shadow of the Past, is a 1965 Ukrainian film by Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov based on the novel Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors by Ukrainian writer Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky which tells "the story of Romeo and Juliet" of young Ukrainian lover Hutsul is caught on the opposite side of the blood feud of the Carpathian family.
The film was Parajanov's first major work and earned him international acclaim for his use of rich costumes and colors. The festival program of the 1966 New York Film Festival described the film as an "avant-garde, extravagant, extravagant saga" and a "haunting masterpiece" combining folk songs and atonal music with fantastic camera work.
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors is considered the most internationally heralded Ukrainian film in history, and a classic Ukrainian magical realist cinema.
There are many more interesting films that Yulia tells. Among them are “The Guide” which is a drama film, “My thoughts are silent” which is a comedy film, “Hutsulka Ksenya” which is a musical film, “prohibited” which is an action film, “cybrorg” which is a science fiction film and others.
At the beginning of her presentation, Yulia explained about Ruslana who was the winner of Eurovision. Ruslana Stepanivna Lyzhychko born 24 May 1973), known mononymously as Ruslana, is a Recording Artist who won the World Music Award and the Eurovision Song Contest, bearing the title People's Artist of Ukraine. He is also a former MP who served as a deputy in the Ukrainian parliament (Verkhovna Rada) for the Our Ukraine Party. Ruslana was UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in Ukraine from 2004-2005. She is recognized as the most successful Ukrainian female solo artist internationally and was included in the top 10 most influential women of 2013 by Forbes magazine. The US Secretary of State honored her with the International Women's Courage Award in March 2014. She was named an honorary citizen of her hometown Lviv and was nominated to receive the title Hero of Ukraine.
She is a singer, songwriter, producer, music conductor, multi-instrumentalist, dancer, voice actor and social activist. He writes, composes, and produces his own songs and music videos. Since December 28, 1995 she has been married to Oleksandr Ksenofontov, a Ukrainian record producer. Together they have run the Luxen Studio company since 1993, producing radio and film trailers.
Ruslana was the first artist from the former Soviet Union to officially receive a platinum disc, his album Dyki tantsi selling over 170,000 copies in the first 100 days after its release. This album is the best-selling Ukrainian album to date, along with its English version, more than 500,000 copies were sold in Ukraine alone.
she won the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the song "Wild Dances" receiving 280 points, which at the time was a points record. After his victory, he rose to fame in Europe and became one of the biggest pop stars of the eastern part of the continent. Her winning song "Wild Dances" dominated the European charts for 97 weeks peaking at number one in Belgium for 10 consecutive weeks. Her Eurovision winning song was included on the official compilation album entitled The Very Best of Eurovision to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the contest. His repertoire includes songs performed mainly in Ukrainian and English, but he has also recorded cover versions in Spanish and Latin.
Yulia's next presentation was about Susana Jamaladinova who was born August 27, 1983. Susana Alimivna Jamaladinova born August 27, 1983, better known by her stage name Jamala , is a Ukrainian singer, actress and songwriter of Crimean Tatar descent. She represented Ukraine and won the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 in Stockholm, Sweden, with her song "1944" on Deportation of Crimean Tatars. In 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022 he served as a judge on Vidbir, Ukraine's national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest.
Susana Dzhamaladinova was born in Osh, Kirghiz SSR, to a Crimean Tatar Muslim father and Armenian mother. Her Crimean Tatar ancestors were forcibly transferred from Crimea to the central Asian republic under Joseph Stalin during World War II, although her own relatives fought on the Soviet side. In 1989 his family returned to Crimea. His mother's ancestors were Armenians from the Nagorno-Karabakh region. They were wealthy farmers until his great-grandfather's land was confiscated and he was exiled to Osh where he changed his Armenian name to make it sound more Russian.
Her parents divorced for about four years so that her mother was able to buy a house in Crimea for the family under her maiden name. During this period, Soviet authorities did not allow ethnic Crimean Tatars, like his father, to buy property in Crimea.
Yulia's presentation continued about the Kalush Orkertra. Kalush (all caps style) is a Ukrainian rap group formed in 2019. The group consists of founder and rapper By Psiuk, multi-instrumentalist Ihor Didenchuk, and breakdancer MC KylymMen (lit. 'CarpetMan'). Didenchuk is also a member of the electro-folk band Go_A, which represents Ukraine in the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest.
In early 2021, the group launched the side project Kalush Orchestra, with Tymofii Muzychuk [uk], Vitalii Duzhyk, and Dzhonni Dyvnyy as additional members. Unlike the original line-up, the Kalush Orchestra focuses on hip hop combined with folk motifs and elements from traditional Ukrainian music. On May 14, 2022, the group won the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with 631 points, securing Ukraine's third Eurovision win with their song "Stefania".
The next presentation about the Ukrainian pop singer from Yulia is about Tina Carol. Tina Karol born in Tetiana Hryhorivna Liberman, January 25, 1985, is a Ukrainian singer, actress and television presenter. She represented Ukraine in the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Show Me Your Love", taking seventh place. Karol has since been a mentor on The Voice of Ukraine and since 2020 he has also been a judge on Vidbir, the Ukrainian National Selection for the Eurovision Song Contest.
The last presentation of a pop artist from Ukraine that Yulia described was about kazka. Kazka is a Ukrainian band featuring pop music with electro-folk elements. Since its founding in 2017, vocalist Oleksandra Zaritska, pop player Dmytro Mazuriak and multi-instrumentalist Mykyta Budash have been the "breakthrough of the year". The producers and managers of this group are Yuriy Nikitin and the company Mamamusic.
The final part of Yulia's presentation is about Ukrainian filaments. The development of cinema in Ukraine is very good and varied. From drama, action, to romance, there is everything in the films that develop in Ukraine.
An interesting Ukrainian film according to Yulia is “Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors” which is the Ukrainian version of “Romeo and Juliet”. Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, alternatively translated into English as Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors or Shadows of Our Ancestors. The film is also known as Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors. in English under the alternative title Wild Horses of Fire and under the mistitled In the Shadow of the Past, is a 1965 Ukrainian film by Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov based on the novel Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors by Ukrainian writer Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky which tells "the story of Romeo and Juliet" of young Ukrainian lover Hutsul is caught on the opposite side of the blood feud of the Carpathian family.
The film was Parajanov's first major work and earned him international acclaim for his use of rich costumes and colors. The festival program of the 1966 New York Film Festival described the film as an "avant-garde, extravagant, extravagant saga" and a "haunting masterpiece" combining folk songs and atonal music with fantastic camera work.
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors is considered the most internationally heralded Ukrainian film in history, and a classic Ukrainian magical realist cinema.
There are many more interesting films that Yulia tells. Among them are “The Guide” which is a drama film, “My thoughts are silent” which is a comedy film, “Hutsulka Ksenya” which is a musical film, “prohibited” which is an action film, “cybrorg” which is a science fiction film and others.
