Dmytro Kolyadenko's Son Received an Exemption from Mobilization: How He Did It.

Dmytro Kolyadenko with mobilization exemption documents
Dmytro Kolyadenko with mobilization exemption documents

According to ТСН: The son of Ukrainian showman Dmytro Kolyadenko, co-author of the band Kadnay and founder of the creative association Phil it Pylyp Kolyadenko, shared information about his exemption from mobilization.

Exemption and Teaching Activity

Pylyp has had an exemption for two years. The 32-year-old artist noted during the filming of the 'Morning in the Big City' project that his exemption was possible due to his teaching activities. He teaches music art at one of the schools in Kyiv, which gave him the right to the exemption.

Before working at the school, he already had teaching experience, giving lectures at the Kyiv University of Culture and Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.

“I teach music art, of course. It's an ordinary Kyiv school in Pechersk. I will be honest, being invited to teach at a school in Pechersk was a revelation and a joy for me, but before that I was giving lectures at the university of culture, at Shevchenko, which I graduated from, but a little in a different direction, because I am a journalist,” the artist shared.

Personal Life

Recently, Pylyp Kolyadenko showed his wife for the first time after a secret marriage and talked about how he overcomes difficulties in his relationship with his partner.

This news about Pylyp Kolyadenko indicates his active participation in the creative life and influence on the younger generation, as teachers play an important role in the development of youth. The exemption he received due to his work in education emphasizes the role of teachers in society, especially in troubled times. It is also interesting to follow his personal life, as it demonstrates how artists combine creativity and privacy in modern conditions.


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