GreenJolly: 'Our heart is in Europe, our soul in Ukraine!' (02:28 18.05.2005)
Standing in front of Hotel Ukraine at Independence Square, Kyiv, it looks like a square like any other square in big European cities. It was the place where, last year, Ukrainians gathered to protest against the election results. Although the revolution itself is over, the real changes take much more time. We spoke with GreenJolly, the Ukrainian Eurovision Song Contest representatives, about the Orange Revolution, their song, their future plans and the upcoming contest!
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GreenJolly: cure pop-infected (14:41 17.05.2005)
Ukrainian journalists were merciless to GreenJolly. Their career skip was called a history of Cinderella and they were mocking on the asynchrony of the dance. The answer was-14 countries of the promo-tour admired their performance.
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"Titlen Razom nas bahato betyder: Sammen er vi mange" (22:30 13.05.2005)
Razom Nas Bahato ….fælles sang i Palats Sportu
Vi nærmer os hastigt ESC og på kryds og tværs af Europa flyver ESC deltagerne pt. ud og promoverer deres sange. Seneste gruppe med på den mode er den ukrainske gruppe GreenJolly, som lige skal nå at hive et par stemmer hjem til den store aften d. 21. maj. Folk brokker sig mere og mere over, at nabolande stemmer på hinanden, men man må jo erkende, at resten af Europa er lidt smartere, når de tager på besøg hos hinanden, for at promovere deres sang. Og det er en skam, at Danmark ikke har været med på den vogn siden 2002. Så for at prøve, at mane de der naborygter lidt ned, har jeg valgt at skrive om vores værtsnation i første omgang.
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Interview with GreenJolly (15:11 10.05.2005)
How are you feeling today? What has been the feedback of your promotion tour around Europe?
Roman Kalyn: We are psychically fit, but a bit tired of all the traveling. However, we are having a good feedback from the people of the places we have been and that helps us to carry on. We believe that every participant on Eurovision should do the same thing. The promo tour helps to see how the songs will be accepted by people around Europe.
Roman Kostyuk: In every country we have been received in a very warm way. People react very well to the song and from the second chorus they start to sing along with us.
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