“She also mentioned an example from history.”, — write: www.unian.ua
She also mentioned an example from history.
The artist emphasized that this issue is quite difficult for her. However, she recalled the example of the Second World War, when artists were deported to preserve the nation’s culture.
“This is a matter of cultural protection in some way. I don’t have the authority, I don’t have the moral right to actually say something about it. Because it’s up to the people who are currently in the military, who are fighting… If it is currently decided at the legislative level that the artists of the national theaters , the philharmonic, folk artists or artists who defend our culture, they are needed at the moment. We all know even this story from the Second World War, when Churchill took all the writers overseas, writers, artists, artists to preserve the cultural heritage. There is probably some important truth in this,” said the singer in an interview for RBC-Ukraine.
FIЇNKA also added that her husband works in the theater and sees every day how many people come to the performances to distract themselves from terrible events and news. This is what she said about it:
“Several times a day, our Hutsul play “Kolyada” or “Natalka Poltavka” are played. So, apparently, people still need this theater and this art. And maybe it’s really worth it for the artists to be here now.”
We will remind you that previously the famous Ukrainian singer Dasha Suvorova spoke about the mobilization.
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