EPISODE · May 30, 2021 · 12 MIN
Eurovision 2021: Europe's transformation and new Ukrainian music
from Ukrainian Unleashed · host Alex Zamkovoi
Although often ridiculed for its manners and dubious musical value, Eurovision typically attracts more than 100 million viewers each year and is considered Europe's largest cultural project, causing a stir. The number of participating countries has been steadily growing since the competition was founded in 1956, and is now not limited to Europe at all. The songs of Eurovision are like a mould of the era, and the winning songs are the quintessence of political, social and economic changes not only on the European continent but all over the world. It is unwise to deny this. Well, in this episode let's look at Eurovision through the prism of the transformation of Europe itself?
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Although often ridiculed for its manners and dubious musical value, Eurovision typically attracts more than 100 million viewers each year and is considered Europe's largest cultural project, causing a stir. The number of participating countries has been steadily growing since the competition was founded in 1956, and is now not limited to Europe at all. The songs of Eurovision are like a mould of the era, and the winning songs are the quintessence of political, social and economic changes not only on the European continent but all over the world. It is unwise to deny this. Well, in this episode let's look at Eurovision through the prism of the transformation of Europe itself?
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