
Mazur, Pivovarov and Zibrov read Ukrainian poems written in the first months of the war
TV presenter Alla Mazur and performers Artem Pivovarov and Pavlo Zibrov joined the art project Stormy Vershi, where celebrities read poetry created during Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine. The video poems were set to music and published on Youtube. So, Pavlo Zibrov “revived” with the power of his voice the poems of the poet Artyom Senchilo “On the beaten hail of the road.” The author wrote this work after the 40th day of the war and posted it in a poetic diary on Facebook. < /p> Artem Pivovarov read a poem by Vladimir Yudin “If we hear from you again”, about the feelings and experiences of a man who sent his family abroad away from the war. And the work “Calm me, dear, look” by Oksana Voloshina was recorded by the host of TSN Alla Mazur. The journalist reproduced the words of a woman who yearns for her beloved, who went to war. The beloved of the poetess is now also protecting her homeland, so she pours out all her emotions from worries about her husband in poetry.
Pavel Shilko, the author of the art project “Storm Storms”, read out the poem “I'm Quiet…” by the poet Vasily Logai. It was this work that inspired Pavel to create the project and at the same time became his first “swallow”. The work says that all Ukrainians, who are at the forefront, who are in the rear, are doing everything possible to bring victory closer and “skin from us, then it’s a garmata that burns the enemy into black ashes.”
What kind of project
The idea for the creation of the project “Storm Storms” was the poem “I am quiet, who checks my heart before the battle” by singer Vasily Logay. After hearing the work, the producer decided to read it in the studio. Later, on social networks, Pavel Shilko turned to Ukrainians with a request to send him their poems written in difficult times. TV presenters Masha Efrosinina, Volodymyr Ostapchuk and Oleg Panyuta were the first celebrities who agreed to voice the works of Ukrainians. .jpg” alt=”Mazur, Pivovarov and Zibrov read Ukrainian poems written in the first months of the war” />