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Sofia Shkidchenko is a Ukrainian singer, born in 2005. She begin performing at young age, becoming particularly known by her yodeling abilities. In 2018, she participated in Ukraine's Got Talent Kids where her was highly praised. [1] [2] She participated in Ukrainian Junior Eurovision Song Contest national selection
When she was four Sofia started attending the Ukrainian Song and Dance Ensemble, Zerniatko. The following year she attended the Sunflower Show Group, Soniakh, at the Kids and Youth Creativity House in Ukraine. In 2008 she started working over her first album, Sofia Rol – for the Children of Ukraine which featured songs written by Iryna Kyrylina.
Ukraine have never missed a contest since their debut appearance, [4] having won the contest once in 2012 with the song "Nebo", performed by Anastasiya Petryk. [5] The Ukrainian capital Kyiv has hosted the contest twice, at the Palace of Sports in 2009 , [ 6 ] and the Palace "Ukraine" in 2013 . [ 7 ]
The organization has since helped more than 80 young Ukrainian dancers escape the conflict by placing them in schools across Europe. ... 17, Sofia Chycha, 15, and Maria Bondarenko, 18, now study ...
The Ukrainian broadcaster launched their selection process on 7 July 2017, accepting submissions until 7 August 2017. A semi-final took place on 8 August 2017, with all the submissions performing in front of a professional jury consisting of Sofia Rol, Svitlana Tarabarova, Valentyn Koval, Rozhden and Viktor Knysh, who decided the 10 acts that qualified for the final. [8]
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