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Buranovskie babushki to sing song about Azerbaijan in Udmurt

Society Materials 23 May 2012 00:19 (UTC +04:00)
Eurovision 2012 Russian representative included a song about Azerbaijan in Udmurt in their repertoire, administrator of the band administrator of the band Maria Tolstukhina told Trend on Tuesday.
Buranovskie babushki to sing song about Azerbaijan in Udmurt

Azerbaijan, Baku, May 22 /Trend V.Zhavoronkova, A.Badalova/

Eurovision 2012 Russian representative included a song about Azerbaijan in Udmurt in their repertoire, administrator of the band administrator of the band Maria Tolstukhina told Trend on Tuesday.

"Babushki have learned the song of Polad Bulbuloglu Şən Azərbaycan in Udmurt. They really like this song!" Tolstukhina said.

According to her, Babushki are worried, but feel very good.

"They have been gone to the sea and have been collecting shells, it was fun. They experienced so much, ready to give odds to anyone younger. They have a lot of strength and patience. They have gone to the Maiden Tower and have been walking the seaside - it is amazingly beautiful." Tolstukhina said.

Tolstukhina thanked all for the love expressed for the band.

"All the relatives, journalists, fellow villagers arrived in Buranovo village to support the Russian participant. Previously we were representing only Udmurtia and wanted to glorify the whole region, now we represent the whole Russia" Tolstukhina said.

Buranovskie Babushki will perform with a "Party for Everybody" song both in English and Udmurt languages.

Buranovskiye Babushki is a folk band from Malopurginsk region of Udmurtia, from the village of Buranovo, performing a variety of hits in the Udmurt language, rehashing well-known Russian and foreign performers.

The ensemble was founded over 40 years ago. For the first time the band began to perform rehashing in the Udmurt language in 2008. On the Day of the mother tongue in the Udmurt Philharmonic the Babushki sang popular songs by Boris Grebenshchikov and Viktor Tsoi in the Udmurt language. Since then they have repeatedly been in the spotlight of press and television.

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