Kazakh youngster Kamilla Kuzdenbayeva triumphs at the "Jara Kids Fest" event in Russia
In the heart of Moscow, the Zhara Kids Fest recently unfolded, bringing together a vibrant array of young, promising artists from Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, and the USA. This family-friendly event was hosted by the charismatic duo of Julia Baranovskaya and her 15-year-old son Artem.
The jury for this musical extravaganza was equally impressive, consisting of renowned figures such as Natalia Ionova, better known by her stage name Gluk'oza, Denis Klyaver, Slava, Karina Kross, and Alena Zhigalova. Despite her daughter Lidus being among the performers, Gluk'oza ensured her impartiality throughout the competition.
The stage was graced by a variety of performers, including Danila Milokhin, Valeria Karnaval, and participants from the popular reality show "Patyanki". A resident of Almaty, who had previously captivated the jury on the show "Golos Ukrainy", also showcased their talent.
One of the highlight performances came from Lydia, daughter of Natalia Ionova, and 9-year-old Alexander, the granddaughter of the legendary Larisa Dolina. Their performances were met with thunderous applause from the audience.
The competition culminated with the announcement of the winner, 11-year-old Kamila Kuzdenbaeva from Kazakhstan. Her winning performance left the jury in awe, and she will now have the opportunity to represent Kazakhstan at the upcoming Zhara festival in Baku.
The Zhara Kids Fest was a testament to the abundance of young talent in the music industry, providing a platform for these young artists to shine and showcase their skills. The event was a resounding success, and we eagerly await the next edition of this musical extravaganza.
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