London Mercury
01 Oct 2024, 05:30 GMT+10
On September 15, the world of art gathered for the 4th annual World Talent Award in London, organized by Golden Time Talent, where participants from 25 countries showcased their outstanding talents. This event became a true celebration of creativity and cultural exchange, emphasizing its international scale and significance.
Held in the heart of London at the renowned Shaw Theatre, the exhibition featured over 60 works from participants around the world, representing various art forms and age groups. From experienced artists to young talents, each unique creation was met with admiration, allowing guests to indulge in the beauty and diversity of the works on display.
The festival program also included performances by 50 participants in various genres and categories. From pop and classical vocals to compositions, singer-songwriter pieces, piano, strings, wind instruments, as well as art performances, sand animation, and choreography - the event was a true cultural celebration.
The event was further enhanced by the presence of an international jury, who flew in from different parts of the world to assess the unique talents of the participants. The jury included 13 experts, such as Olga Obraztsova from the USA, DJ Roddy from Australia, as well as representatives from Germany, Ukraine, and the UK.
Participants from Ukraine, such as Sofiia Kostyrko, Sofiia Fedyna, Milosh Luchanko, Daria Vlasenko, Anna Mariia Mychko, Uliana Terletska, Adele Nazarchuk, Maia Samoilenko, and Sofiia Bila, along with Alina Senich, Borys Lutsiv, and Elena Patyanik from the UK, Elitsa Uzunova from Bulgaria, Ina Korfiati from Greece, and Anna Muzhailo from Estonia, captivated the audience with their powerful voices and charisma in the Pop Vocal category.
In the Classical Vocal category, Teona Shatberashvili from Georgia, Shautybay Amina from Kazakhstan, and Yulia Smolyar from Israel displayed remarkable skill and depth in their performances.
Young musicians Dinmuhammed Talap and Nurbakyt Talap from Kazakhstan performed in the Ethnic Instruments category, enchanting the audience with their authenticity and mastery.
Brilliant piano performances were delivered by young musicians from various countries, including Marie Ilic Benke and Dimitri Ilic Benke from France, Katy Bucalov and Bucalov Miriam from Moldova, Merilin Kaldma and Mia Laube from Estonia, Abylai Mustafin and Gulimay Talap from Kazakhstan, as well as Beren Isik, Kerem Ozturk, Ece Ozcent, Ece Sezgin, Asya Has, Nazl Gokcadir, and Lalin Karabasoglu from Turkey, and Sofiia Bila from Ukraine.
In the Singer-Songwriter category, Viacheslav Polishchuk and Ju Nikol from Ukraine, Olga Goncharova from Kazakhstan, Maria Donosian from the Czech Republic, and Stefanie Nikolova Lady Galaxy delighted the audience with their heartfelt and original compositions.
Anna Vitenbek from Israel, performing as a composer, presented her original vocal music, captivating the audience with its depth and innovation.
Experienced participants and notable figures from Kazakhstan's musical scene also took the stage. Violinist Yerken Murzagaliyev, pianist Zhanar Suleimanova, and wind instrumentalist Zhanat Yermanov impressed with their exceptional performances. Maria GAM from the UK showcased her incredible piano talent in the Instrumental Music Performer category.
In the Sand Animation category, Oksana Merhut from Ukraine wowed the audience with her creative and deeply thematic performance.
The impressive Art Performance by Ilienko Anastasiia from Ukraine left a lasting impression with its expressiveness and artistic concept.
Ukraine was also represented in the Choreography category by the talented Dash Dance performers, who mesmerized the audience with their grace and energy.
The exhibition of visual artists and decorative art masters presented works by the following talented participants:
- Svetlana Spinu (Ireland)
- Olha Makarova (Ukraine)
- Snezana Volineca (Latvia)
- Julia Zabrocka (Poland)
- Jekaterina Olikainen (Sweden)
- Nina Jayasinghe (United Kingdom)
- Aliya Suleimenova (Kazakhstan)
- Natalia Andybur (Ukraine)
- Oksana Sadovnyk (Ukraine)
- Viktoriia Gyl (Austria)
- Olena Leshchuk (Ukraine)
- Anastasiia Boiko (Ukraine)
- Nataliia Martseniuk (Ukraine)
- Anastasiia Shein (Ukraine)
- Nataliia Lazar (Ukraine)
- Anita Familje (Belgium)
- Eldar Polunin (Ukraine)
- Aliya Yessylbayeva (Kazakhstan)
- Xeniya Yakimchik (Kazakhstan)
- Amina Islamova (Kazakhstan)
- Kali Karim (Kazakhstan)
- Iryna Minaeva (Ukraine)
- Julia Cohen (Israel)
- Tatiana Boyar (Belgium)
- Marina Zarina (Latvia)
- Mayya Zhulidova (Spain)
- Metsayabi Art (Cyprus)
- OL'SVOL'D (Ukraine)
- Perle Vaisietaite (Lithuania)
- Natallia Shelhunova (Spain)
- Kateryna Lahuta (Ukraine)
- Zanna Dudzinska (Estonia)
- Ilienko Anastasiia (Ukraine)
- Halina Brandstetter (Austria)
- Nuria Cruz Dede (Ecuador)
- Suleimenova Assemgul (Kazakhstan)
- Olha Pryima (Australia)
- Svitlana Borodynia (United Kingdom)
- Love Starling (Ukraine)
- Vasylchenko Iryna (Ukraine)
- Shulha Tetiana (Germany)
- Olga Feldman (Israel)
- Aliya Bodnar (United Kingdom)
- Ruta Norkute (Latvia)
- Iryna Kuts (United Kingdom)
- Marina Iljushina (United Kingdom)
- ALLA CHERNYSH (Ukraine)
- Nuriya Abdolova (Kazakhstan)
- ABIKENOVA GULZIRA (Kazakhstan)
- Tsymbal Anastasiia (Ukraine)
- Liudmyla Riabkova (Ukraine)
- Kateryna Diuvenzhy (Ukraine)
- Liana Minderyte (United Kingdom)
- Olena Markcheva (Ukraine)
The works on display included paintings, digital art, interior art, textile art, and sculpture, captivating the audience with their diversity and craftsmanship.
The Golden Time Talent Awards continue to inspire and support talented individuals from around the world, fostering international cultural cooperation and exchange. This event was a true triumph of creativity, leaving a lasting impression on all participants and attendees.Get a daily dose of London Mercury news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
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