In a recent event that captivated onlookers, a student from Kyiv's technical lyceum managed to leave a lasting impression on renowned Ukrainian singer Artem Pivovarov and veteran Oleksandr Teren. The occasion arose during the filming of Teren's program, "Vidval Nih, " where they explored employment possibilities for individuals with disabilities in Ukraine.

An Unexpected Talent Emerges

During a music lesson at one of Kyiv's lyceums, Pivovarov and Teren demonstrated how to create music using computer software. As they engaged with the students, one particular voice echoed with clarity and confidence. Sergiy Gandzha, a student who relocated from Brovary to Lviv at the start of the full-scale war, shared his experience of creating remixes on his smartphone. However, it wasn't just his story that caught attention—it was his remarkable diction and the resonating tone of his voice that stood out.

A Future in Broadcasting?

Pivovarov, impressed by the young student's vocal capabilities, jokingly remarked that Tymur Miroshnychenko, a well-known Ukrainian voice, might be concerned about having competition. "Have you ever considered a career in dubbing?" Pivovarov inquired with genuine curiosity. The atmosphere was light-hearted yet serious as the singer suggested, "Or perhaps, you might even host the next Eurovision."

An Invitation to Dream Bigger

This unexpected recognition sheds light on the hidden talents within Ukraine's youth, suggesting that even in times of uncertainty, creativity and skill can forge new paths. With his voice now acknowledged by prominent figures, Gandzha stands at the cusp of a potential career in broadcasting, should he choose to pursue it.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova