Art could very well be the best vehicle for reshaping Polish-Ukrainian relations. By promoting the art we have in common, the turbulence of centuries settles into the spirit of friendship.
and then, we can talk about it. # 0y u luzi chervona kalyna. # pochylylasya. # chohos nasha slavna ukrayina. # zazu rylasya. # a my tuyu chervonu kalynu pidiymemo. # a my nashu slavnu ukrayinu. # hey, hey, rozveselymo! that s a pretty extraordinary image. it s a silent city because, of course, the war had broken out, people were staying in their hiding places, in their bunkers. you re on the street, you re carrying your weapon, your dark glasses,
and then, we can talk about it. # 0y u luzi chervona kalyna. # pochylylasya. # chohos nasha slavna ukrayina. # zazu rylasya. # a my tuyu chervonu kalynu pidiymemo. # a my nashu slavnu ukrayinu. # hey, hey, rozveselymo! that s a pretty extraordinary image. it s a silent city because, of course, the war had broken out, people were staying in their hiding places, in their bunkers. you re on the street, you re carrying your weapon, your dark glasses, and you re singing a very traditional song. it went viral.
MALDEN Music can express powerful emotions in ways that words cannot. Knowing this from experience, Susanna Ogata thought it fitting to use music to show support and raise funds for musicians in Ukraine as they experience the unspeakable tragedies of Russia's invasion of their country.