Go Russian and Belarussian kids!
0 Comments Published by Svetlana Zhukova on Tuesday, December 05, 2006 at 1:39 PM.
Do you know there is a Junior Eurovision song contest?
Well, there is :) It has started 5 years ago, and next year it's in the Netherlands.
Frankly speaking I didn't know about it myself before the last year, only by chance I was last autumn in Belgium in the city were the contest was organized.
This year I was watching it on TV, it was in Romania on December 2, and guess what?
Russian girls, twins Masha and Nastya, got the 1st place!!!
They are 9 years old, were singing a song "Spring Jazz" they wrote themselves.
They were just great-great-great, cute and with strong voices.
You should have seen, the voting, almost all countries gave them highest marks (mind you, not only "friendly slavic countries")
And a boy from Belarus, Andrey, got the 2nd place!
Kids do what adults are only dreaming about hehe
Last year a Belarussian girl won (it was actually THE thing in Belarus, and I guess many kids in Europe only learned then that Belarus exists) Many doubted that the success can be repeated, but that happened!
I'm really proud of both of my countries :))
Voices were so great, I enjoyed listening which doesn't happen often :) I bet they would be much better than their adult colleagues in normal Eurovision!
Let's wait for coming soon Finnish ball of monsters :)
Well, there is :) It has started 5 years ago, and next year it's in the Netherlands.
Frankly speaking I didn't know about it myself before the last year, only by chance I was last autumn in Belgium in the city were the contest was organized.
This year I was watching it on TV, it was in Romania on December 2, and guess what?
Russian girls, twins Masha and Nastya, got the 1st place!!!
They are 9 years old, were singing a song "Spring Jazz" they wrote themselves.
They were just great-great-great, cute and with strong voices.
You should have seen, the voting, almost all countries gave them highest marks (mind you, not only "friendly slavic countries")
And a boy from Belarus, Andrey, got the 2nd place!
Kids do what adults are only dreaming about hehe
Last year a Belarussian girl won (it was actually THE thing in Belarus, and I guess many kids in Europe only learned then that Belarus exists) Many doubted that the success can be repeated, but that happened!
I'm really proud of both of my countries :))
Voices were so great, I enjoyed listening which doesn't happen often :) I bet they would be much better than their adult colleagues in normal Eurovision!
Let's wait for coming soon Finnish ball of monsters :)

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