The duet members dedicated a patriotic composition to all Ukrainians.
On the stage of the theater, accompanied by a symphony orchestra, the TVORCHI group presented an art video for a new song called “Boremosya”, which was dedicated to Ukrainians.
The composition talks about the unity and stability of the Ukrainian people, and the video is full of grandeur and sensuality.
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TVORCHI recall that during the filming in the empty theater since February 24, life again reigned: the musicians rehearsed their parts, the film crew set up the lights and cameras, the artists prepared in the dressing rooms.
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“We filmed in the center of culture – the Ukrainian theater. The very one where the works of Lesya Ukrainka and Ivan Nechuy-Levitsky come to life in Ternopil, where Ukrainian families come to fill in Kyiv and which was brutally destroyed in Mariupol. During our filming, we saw with our own eyes, how the theater begins to breathe again, because it is possible to destroy the walls and it is impossible to kill our values, we sing about this in our song: “We fight, we fight,” the artists said.
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In the video, the band members appeared in exquisite and symbolic bows: black and white tuxedos from the Ukrainian brand FROLOV with an embroidered coat of arms under the heart.
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Andrew has a red handkerchief – a symbol of spilled blood, and Jeffrey – a black flower – a symbol of struggle.
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In these images, the guys arranged a photo session in the theater.
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According to video director Oleksiy Bondar, his main idea was to show the inflexibility of Ukrainians.
“Even in such a difficult time, we show creativity, we create, we dream, we believe in our future and culture. We fight. This is what I wanted to show, and what I think we have succeeded in. I hope that everyone who will watch the video “Fighting” will feel the strength and unity that is now flowing in the blood of every Ukrainian,” said Oleksiy.
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