New online flash mob started Vinnitsa priest,is gaining momentum...

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the first public performance of the world famous processing N.D. Leontovich folk song "shchedryk" and to promote his work Nazar Dawidowski – the clergyman of the Voznesensky temple of the UOC of the city of Vinnitsa, a lecturer at the Department of theory and methodology of musical education of Vinnytsya humanitarian-pedagogical College (VGPK), as well as the artistic Director of female choir "Salome", created a new Internet-flash mob" #Ùåäðèê100challenge. The aim of the event is the establishment of a gallery performance of "Shchedryk", which co-sponsors can be not only choirs, but also individual artists, both professionals and Amateurs. It should be noted that this initiative is not only in Ukraine but also far beyond its borders. This action was supported by the Office for nationalities and religions state administration. Within such priority areas as the establishment of cooperation with the Ukrainian Diaspora abroad, the management of the approached public organizations of Ukrainians abroad with intent to distribute an online flash mob, namely the Czech Republic, Georgia, Romania, Moldova, Belarus, Israel, the Kingdom of Spain, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Poland, the Republic of Latvia, of Estonia, the Kingdom of Belgium, Italian Republic, French Republic, the Republic of Austria, Finland, Kingdom of Sweden Portuguese Republic, Greece, the Republic of Croatia, the Kingdom of Denmark, of Ireland. After the end of the flash mob is planned to collect all the videos with the performance of "Shchedryk" and send them to the collection of the Museum of N. D. Leontovich, who recently opened in the village of markivka Teplitsky district, Vinnitsa region. Currently, the video archive of the flash mob has about 150 of embodiments of the composition, it has spread throughout the territory of Ukraine, and also reached Poland, Spain, Finland, Canada, Lithuania, France, Germany and Russia. It should be noted that for example in Canada it was supported by musical groups of the Ukrainian Diaspora, such as: "the Kubasonics" with M. St John children choir "Spivogray".Saskatoon mixed choir "Roots" with M. calgary. In addition, this flash mob was joined by a descendant of a prominent kind of Podolsk magnates Henry hroholsky together with the men's choir "Cantores minores", Warsaw arhitekturnogo Cathedral. Also pleased with the fact that January 7, 2017, the Ukrainian community of Istanbul (Turkey), performed "shchedryk" in front of His all Holiness Bartholomew, the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, Archbishop of Constantinople — New Rome and added their own video of the flash mob above. One of the characteristic features of this action is consolidated in nature, with which she painted. In the flash mob involving people from different countries, with different political and religious views and belonging to many national cultures. Among the already collected collection is not only choral or instrumental performance. The art gallery has also enriched the options of the game "Shchedryk" on the bells, performances in dance and presentation in sign language. Interesting is the fact that the initiative was joined by state institutions, among which: the Ministry of culture of Ukraine, State service of Geology and subsoil of Ukraine, and also KP "Kiev underground". Reference: To participate in the flash mob should: – to record their own rendition of "Shchedryk" (collective or individual); – place entry with the hashtag #Ùåäðèê100challenge on YouTube and in social networks; – challenge other teams or performers. Video of the first performance of "Shchedryk" a female chorus "straw" in the framework of the flashmob can be viewed on YouTube at the following link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilALB5aAU90 Music the campaign will last until February 15, 2017. This was reported in the Vinnytsia regional state administration

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Source: http://uzinform.com.ua/

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