Ukrainians won in Holland's Got Talent: how the dancers glorify the country.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian dancers Vladyslav Detyuchenko and Veronika Rakityna won the show 'Holland's Got Talent'. They shared this achievement on their social media pages, reports 'Glavcom'.
Impressions of Victory
The dancers noted in their post that they received great pleasure from the performance and are very happy that the audience positively received their creativity.
At the largest open stage in the Netherlands, Ukrainian dancers Vladyslav Detyuchenko and Veronika Rakityna became the winners of Holland's Got Talent 2025 pic.twitter.com/LsV62AI8st
— GLAVCOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) November 11, 2025
Thanks and Goals of the Performance
Vladyslav Detyuchenko thanked Ukrainians for their support and emphasized that participating in the show in the Netherlands was a wonderful opportunity to glorify Ukraine and its people.
In their performance, the dancers aimed to show the strength and resilience of the Ukrainian people, evoke emotions and understanding in the audience. Through art, the couple tries to convey their feelings and thoughts at the simplest level.
Status of the Ballet Troupe
Unfortunately, the recently founded ballet troupe, which included Vladyslav and Veronika, has ceased to exist, so now they perform their numbers independently.
This victory of Ukrainian dancers on the international stage not only demonstrates their skill but also the powerful cultural presence of Ukraine on the world stage. Despite the challenges they faced, Vladyslav and Veronika continue to realize their dreams and stay true to their roots. Their success in the Netherlands is a bright example of the power of art that has the ability to unite people and inspire new achievements.
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