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Ruslana Stepanivna Lyzhychko (Ukrainian: Руслана Степанівна Лижичко, Ruslana Stepanivna Lyžyčko; born on 24 May 1973) is a World Music Award winning and MTV Europe Music Award nominated artist, and the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004.
She is a singer, songwriter, producer, conductor, and pianist. She writes, composes and produces her own songs and music videos. Since 28 December 1995 she has been married to Oleksandr Ksenofontov, a Ukrainian record producer. Together they have run the company LuxenBourg Studio since 1993, producing radio and film trailers.
She won the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the song "Wild Dances" receiving points from 34 of the 35 countries participating in the contest.
In 2009 she was invited as a Special Guest Star to the 6th annual Asia Song Festival, where she received two trophies. The first of them was the golden statue of The Best Artist Award of The Asia Song Festival (which was awarded to each participant), the main award of the festival and the second special award was for the contribution to the cultural exchange between Ukraine and Asia in music.
Ruslana - Wild Dances (Ukraine) - LIVE - 2004 Eurovision Song Contest
Ruslana - Dance With The Wolves (Official video) (2004)
Ruslana - Wild Dances (Official video) (English version)
Ruslana - Sha-la-la (Ukrainian version) (official video)
Ruslana - Wild Dances (lyrics) =D
Recital Ruslana (Eurovision România 2015)
Ruslana - This is Euphoria (Official video) (English version) (2012) (HD)
Eurovision 2004 - Ruslana - Wild Dance HD
Ruslana - Oj Zagraj My Muzychenku [Music Video]
ruslana the same star
Ruslana - Wild Dances
Ruslana - Rachmaninov (official video, Ukrainian version, HD)
Ruslana - "Дикі танці" (Official video) (Ukrainian version)
Ruslana - Давай, Грай! (Ого! Ого!) (Ukrainian version) (Official video) (HD)
Actors: Berit Norrenberg (miscellaneous crew), Georg Friedrich (actor), Aleksey Gorbunov (actor), Karl Markovics (actor), Hubert von Spreti (producer), Marija Skaricic (actress), Wolfgang Weigl (editor), Miroslav Mandic (writer), Vuk Kostic (actor), Lea Mornar (actress), Ivan Dobronravov (actor), Rafael Parente (producer), Philipp Trauer (producer), Daria Onyshchenko (writer), Daria Onyshchenko (director),
Plot: When Ruslana floods her Munich flat, Vladan, a former Boxer from Serbia, comes to her rescue. It is the night when Ruslana's son Bogdan should finally come from Kiev. He rather falls in love with the spoiled pop-starlet Maria, for whom he is working. Both, however, are depending on Maria's rich patron Jora. The same night in Belgrade Vladan's son Zoran meets Jelena. But she intends to leave her homeland the next day, forever. Three cities. Three Love-Stories. One night in Europe.
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