JESC 2022 Meet & Greet Interviews: Zlata Dziunka from Ukraine is delivering in Junior Eurovision 2022 a strong message of resistance for her nation

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Eurofans Radio met the Spanish Junior Eurovision 2022 hopeful, Zlata Dziunka to perform 'Nezlamna' in Yerevan.
Eurofans Radio is holding short selfie Meet & Greet sessions with this year's Junior Eurovision 2022 stars, in a quick and spontaneous chat with them.
Our meet & greet sessions continue with Zlata Dziunka who is representing Ukraine at this year's Junior Eurovision in Yerevan, singing 'Nezlamna'. (Unbreakable).
Zlata's participation is a special one that certainly stands outs as her country is facing over the last months an unjustified cruel invasion by Russian forces. Despite the suffering and the loss of normality and peace in her life, she's here in Yerevan representing the nation and shouting out that they won't break, no matter what, with her power ballad song 'Nezlamna' which means Unbreakable.
A few words for Zlata
Zlata won the right to represent Ukraine at Junior Eurovision 2022 in Yerevan on December 11, 2022 after winning the Ukrainian national final with her song 'Nezlamna' (Unbreakable).
14 year old Zlata has already has a wide epxerience of competition stages as she has participated in several competitions such as Prague Art Festival (Czech Republic), Zvaigzdziu Sonata 2022 (Lithuania), and Vistula Sounds 2022 (Poland).
The young talented act from Ukraine plays the ukulele, and prefers singing in different styles such as blues, soul, and jazz.
With the war still present in Ukraine the filming of the music video of her song 'Nezlamna' took place in the basement of a church where children from a neighbouring kindergarten come as the warning for air strikes is on.
We met Zlata in Yerevan and had a short time chatting with her:
Don't forget to check out the official music video of her emotional song 'Nezlamna' :
News Source: Zlata Dziunka/Junioreurovision.tv
Image: eurofans radio
AUTHORS
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Angelos D.
Loyal follower of the Eurovision Song Contest since 1987, I've made the competition one of the stories of my life. After attending as accredited press the event for 13 consecutive years along with the 2017-2024 JESC editions, I also enjoy the last three years sharing more Eurovision music through the Eurofans radio's project.