Один из наших партнеров - LavaPlace.
На нашем форуме постоянно обсуждаются вопросы общения на английском языке.
Предлагаю Вам посетить англоязычный сайт знакомств LavaPlace.
Почему?
1. на LavaPlace зарегистрировано много американцев и англичан с которыми можно знакомиться
2. на сайте также немало русских парней и девушек, которые знают английский язык, думаю с ними тоже интересно будет общаться
3. регистрация на сайте предельно проста и БЕСПЛАТНА!!!
4. LavaPlace имеет простой и удобный интерфейс, что не может не радовать.
5. проект English4U является партнером LavaPlace, зарегистрировавшись там Вы окажете поддержку и нашему проекту.
Итак, заходите, знакомтесь, общайтесь... LavaPlace
Ukraine has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest three times, debuting in 2003 with a 14th place finish for the popular singer Oleksandr Ponomaryov. Our country won in its second year of Eurovision, hosting the most recent contest.
Eurovision Song Contest 2005
The Eurovision Song Contest 2005 was won by Greece. It was the 50th Eurovision competition and was held in Kiev, Ukraine on May 21, 2005. The semi-finals took place on May 19, 2005. 10 out of 25 countries with the highest scores in the semi-final joined 14 already pre-qualified countries in the final. Both events were televised across Europe. The event took place at the Palace of Sports in downtown Kiev in front of over 6000 spectators. Organisers hope that this event will boost Ukraine's image abroad and
increase tourism, while the country's new government hopes it will also give a modest boost to the long-term goal of acquiring European Union membership. Bulgaria and Moldova took part for the first time while Hungary returned after a hiatus since 1998. Lebanon was also expected to make a debut appearance but was forced to withdraw after announcing they would show commercials over the Israeli entry. The hosts for the event were television presenter Maria "Masha" Efrosinina and DJ Pavlo "Pasha" Shylko (from
GALA Radio), along with the previous winner Ruslana and the famous Ukrainian boxers Vitali Klitschko & Wladimir Klitschko. A special trophy was presented to the winner by Ukraine's president, Viktor Yushchenko.
The winner was Greece's "My Number One" performed by the Greek singer Helena Paparizou, who scored 230 points. Malta's "Angel" performed by Chiara was the runner up with 192 points. Romania, Israel and Latvia rounded out the Top 5. The host Ukraine along with the so-called "Big 4" (Spain, United Kingdom, France, and Germany) propped up the bottom of the table.
Ruslana Lyzhichko
Ruslana Lyzhichko is the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004.
Born in 1973, she is a Ukrainian singer, dancer, producer, and composer. She writes, composes and produces her own songs and music videos.
In Ukraine she had her first hit in 1998 with the song Sunrise and the album A Moment of Spring. In 1999 she worked on the Christmas musical The Final Christmas of the 1990s, which won the Ukrainian Movie of the Year. Her album Dyki Tantsi (Wild Dances) which was issued in 2003 went platinum in Ukraine, selling over 100,000 copies.
She won the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with Wild Dances, which earned 280 points, receiving points from 34 of the 35 other countries participating in the contest (the exception being Switzerland whose own entry was eliminated after scoring no points in the semi-final).
In 2004's disputed Ukrainian presidential elections, she declared her support for Viktor Yushchenko. She was one of the scores of prominent figures that addressed the mass crowds rallying in support of Yushchenko's demand that his original defeat be declared fraudulent, and at one stage she was even quoted as saying she was ready to go on hunger strike for the cause.
Greenjolly
Greenjolly (sometimes spelled Grindzholy) is a Ukrainian rap band most widely known for their song, Razom Nas Bahato, Nas Ne Podolaty (Together there are many of us! We cannot be defeated!), which became the unofficial anthem of the Ukrainian Orange Revolution in 2004. It deliberately resembles a title of a famous Chilean anti-Pinochet resistance song, "el pueblo unido jam?s ser? vencido" (The People United Will Never Be Defeated), written by composer Frederic Rzewski.
The band originates from the Ivano-Frankivsk region in Western Ukraine. In conjunction with various radio stations in the country, the band wrote a rap song to support the masses in their protest against the electoral fraud that took place during the Ukrainian presidential election.
The song became widely known in Ukraine, and was frequently played on many radio and TV stations. The song has been downloaded millions of times on the internet and has become an instant hit. Greenjolly won the nomination to represent Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 by the interactive vote held among TV viewers, after Razom Nas Bahato was controversially put in contention as a last minute 'wild-card' addition to the final of the national pre-selection competition, which had already gone through
fifteen gruelling semi-finals, dating back to before the Orange Revolution. This success came as a surprise even for the band performers who in the immediate aftermath vowed to represent Ukraine competitively in the prestigious contest. However, the lyrics of the song have had to be substantially reworked in order to be consistent with the rules laid down by the European Broadcasting Union.
In the finals, which by coincidence were held in Ukraine after Ruslana Lyzhichko's win in the 2004 contest, Greenjolly finished 20th despite picking up full points from the Polish televote.
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