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Burmak spoke about costumes in which Ziferblat would represent Ukraine at Eurovision

“I must express my opinion, because I see that it is rushing. The costumes are very thoughtful, stylish, 100% in the spirit of the competition, and, most importantly, correspond to the song and the declared flashback of the 70s. I immediately remembered the film” Chervona Ruta “, performance [Владимира] Ivasyuk, [Василия] Zinkevich and [Назария] Yaremchuk, costumes “Smeriki”. This is very Ukrainian, subtle and touching, there are many direct and indirect visual quotes, ”the artist wrote.

Turning to the people who criticize the outfits of members of the Zferblat group, the singer noted that she understands their claims, since everyone has different taste.

“Our daily reality contrasts sharply with costumes and with the“ Eurovision ”itself, and, as we see, moods in Europe. But the song Bird of Pray does not contrast, but, on the contrary, shows trepidation, sincerity and light,” Burmak added.

According to the artist, Ukraine, who always imagined itself at this competition, will be appreciated this time.

“We need to be noticeable and strong. True?” She emphasized.

Burmaka also reminded the heaters that criticism of Ziferblat would not add their strength.

Context

The Eurovision 2025 Grandfinal will be held on May 17 in the Swiss Basel, and the semifinals-on May 13 and 15. Representatives of Ukraine will go on stage in the first half of the first semifinals at number five with a song Bird of Pray.

The director of their competitive number was Maria Korosteleva. According to the director, the image of the soloist Daniil Leshchinsky symbolizes the traveler who is looking for light, stamina and faith.

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