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BIELORRÚSSIA | Sokol
Filip- Administrador
- Data de inscrição : 06/09/2013
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BIELORRÚSSIA | Sokol
MarcoS- Membro de Bronze
- Data de inscrição : 17/11/2013
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Localização : Porto
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Re: BIELORRÚSSIA | Sokol
A minha apreciação relativamente a esta música varia com o meu humor. Há dias em que acho bastante piada, outros em que acho profundamente irritante. Por acaso hoje é um dos dias que gosto.
CláudioV- Administrador
- Data de inscrição : 26/09/2013
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- Mensagem nº3
Re: BIELORRÚSSIA | Sokol
Esta música tem algo que me acalma bastante, talvez sejam aqueles toques mais étnicos. E esses toques étnicos com a língua em que é cantada ficam muito bem
CláudioV- Administrador
- Data de inscrição : 26/09/2013
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- Mensagem nº4
Re: BIELORRÚSSIA | Sokol
Ensaio:
Nadezhda Misyakova will open the Junior Eurovision final on Saturday, and it’s now clear she will set the bar very high. Nadezhda was the last artist to take the stage, bringing an end to the first rehearsals. She was simply amazing and her staging left the press corps with its collective jaw on the floor. Nadezhda and her dancers have managed to bring the indigenous imagery from their promotional photos to life. They wear Pocahontas-like outfits (which will no doubt become more elaborate later in the week) and once again carried a traditional Belarusian horn. One of the highlights of their act — no, of the day — was their LED screen. It begins with the swaying hay we saw in their promotional materials and eventually transforms into a red forest. It’s mysterious and captivating and completely original. We love it. Naturally there’s also a giant hawk — the “Sokol” in her title” — on the screen. Watch out for this one…
Tal como pensava, parece-me que vai ser uma boa abertura para a competição
Nadezhda Misyakova will open the Junior Eurovision final on Saturday, and it’s now clear she will set the bar very high. Nadezhda was the last artist to take the stage, bringing an end to the first rehearsals. She was simply amazing and her staging left the press corps with its collective jaw on the floor. Nadezhda and her dancers have managed to bring the indigenous imagery from their promotional photos to life. They wear Pocahontas-like outfits (which will no doubt become more elaborate later in the week) and once again carried a traditional Belarusian horn. One of the highlights of their act — no, of the day — was their LED screen. It begins with the swaying hay we saw in their promotional materials and eventually transforms into a red forest. It’s mysterious and captivating and completely original. We love it. Naturally there’s also a giant hawk — the “Sokol” in her title” — on the screen. Watch out for this one…
Tal como pensava, parece-me que vai ser uma boa abertura para a competição
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