Ksenia Sitnik: As a child, I didn’t understand why strangers wrote lies about me. Sitnik, Ksenia Mikhailovna

1995

IN 1998 2000 2001

2005

May 7 2005

Ksenia Sitnik was born on May 15 1995 year in the city of Mozyr (Gomel region, Belarus).

Parents: father – Sitnik Mikhail Petrovich; mother – Statsenko Svetlana Adamovna. Older sister Nastya.

IN 1998 year, Ksenia became a student at school No. 34, and in 2000 year, she won her first victory in the Miss Verasok competition. IN 2001 -th, having become a student of secondary school No. 13, Ksyusha began studying in the exemplary pop singing studio “YUMES”, the artistic director of which was her mother, Svetlana Adamovna Statsenko.

During the period of study, Ksenia proved herself to be a conscientious student, interested in the results of her work. He has outstanding musical and performing abilities. Sociable, friendly, inquisitive. On stage, Ksenia is always artistic and emotional, in a good mood and with a great desire to sing. She is hardworking and takes her studies seriously, both in the studio and at school. Her favorite subjects are: Russian language, literature, universe, mathematics. IN 2005 year, Ksyusha became the winner of the city Olympiad in Russian language.

Almost no event held in the city of Mozyr was complete without Ksenia. The young singer’s performances were bright and memorable in the concert honoring the winners of the city competition among enterprises, organizations, and institutions of the city of Mozyr, and in the congratulatory concert “In the name of memory and life” in the city of Gomel.

May 7 2005 year, Ksenia was a participant in the government concert, which took place in the Palace of the Republic and was dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the Victory of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War.

During her studies at the studio, Ksenia won the hearts of not only the Belarusian, but also the Russian, Polish and German peoples. She has participated and received high awards in many competitions and festivals.

December 2005 year, Ksyusha first tried herself in a new role - playing the main role in the New Year's musical "Starry Night - 2006 " She also participated in a photo session for the Republic of China.

In November 2005 year, Ksenia Sitnik represented Belarus at Junior Eurovision and became the winner with the song “We Are Together”.

In January 2006 The film “A Christmas Tale for Ksenia Sitnik” was released on television, which tells about the life of a young star.

In May 2006 year, the first video of the young singer for the song “Little Ship” appeared. His presentation took place in the capital's Madison Club.

May 15 2010 On his 15th birthday, the second solo album entitled “Republic of Ksenia” was presented to the public.

In 1998, Ksenia became a student at school No. 34 in Mozyr. In 2000, she won the Miss Verasok competition. In 2001, she began studying at the YUMES pop vocal studio, whose artistic director was her mother.

Ksenia Sitnik participated in many competitions and took prizes everywhere. In 2004, at the International Festival of Children's Creativity "Golden Bee" (Belarusian city of Klimovichi), Ksenia received a first degree diploma. In 2005, she became the winner of the city Olympiad in the Russian language. In July 2005, Ksenia took part in a children's competition as part of the Slavic Bazaar festival in Vitebsk and won it. This success brought her fame. Subsequently, thanks to her participation in numerous competitions and festivals, Ksenia became famous in Russia, Poland and Germany.

In November 2005, Ksenia Sitnik represented Belarus at Junior Eurovision and became the winner with the song “We Are Together.”

Ksenia Sitnik’s mother, Svetlana Statsenko (like Nastya, her second daughter, remained with her maiden name “Statsenko”), worked as an artistic director at the YUMES pop singing studio. Ksenia's father, Mikhail Sitnik, is a businessman.

On May 15, 2010, on his 15th birthday, the second solo album entitled “Republic of Ksenia” was presented to the public.

Role

  • In December 2005, Ksenia Sitnik played the main role in the New Year's musical Starry Night 2006. In May 2006, the singer’s first video for the song “Little Ship” appeared. Later, videos appeared for the songs “Simple Song” and “Non-Stop”.
  • She was the host of the “Our Five” program on the Belarusian TV channel “LAD” until May 2009, when the program was closed.

In 2005, even the most distant Belarusian from culture recognized her voice by just three letters: “O-a-o.” Ksenia Sitnik loudly announced herself to the whole of Europe in the Belgian city of Hasselt. The Eurovision viewers heard our Ksyusha and were so fascinated by her that they gave her first place. Thus, a 10-year-old singer from Mozyr opened the account of Belarusian victories at Eurovision.

Ksyusha became famous when she was only 10 years old. PHOTO: KP Archive

Sitnik had been preparing for her finest hour since childhood. At the age of 6, with a radiant smile, she began studying in the exemplary pop singing studio "YUME"S" of the city Palace of Culture under the guidance of her mother, Svetlana Statsenko. Bright appearance was already one of the trump cards of the Mozyr resident. In 2000, she even won a children's beauty contest " Miss Verasok."

The year 2005 passed for Sitnik under the motto “We are together!” and brought a bunch of big victories. In July, she became the best in the children's competition at the Slavic Bazaar in Vitebsk, and in November - at Eurovision. Moreover, the little star managed to establish herself as an exemplary student, becoming the best in the city Olympiad in the Russian language!


In 2005, Sitnik became the first at the Slavic Bazaar in Vitebsk." PHOTO: KP Archive


And four months later she won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. PHOTO: www.21.by

A year after the victory, Ksyusha presented her debut album “We Are Together” to the public. The disc was released at the family's own expense with a circulation of two thousand. Recording companies refused to invest in this project, arguing that “nobody needs children's songs and children's CDs.”


In 2006, Ksenia released her first album, “We Are Together.” PHOTO: banana.by

Sitnik spent the next few years traveling, studying and experimenting. I visited my sister in New York, went to study at Oxford, practiced English on vacation in Spain, tried to write novels and detective stories, and cut my hair short.


The Junior Eurovision star visited New York. PHOTO: kseniya.by

The Eurovision star grew and changed before the eyes of television viewers. Until May 2009, Sitnik was the host of the “Our Five” program on the LAD TV channel.


In 2010, Ksyusha presented her second solo album, “Republic of Ksenia,” to the public. Then it became clear that there was no trace left of the perky girl with bushy ponytails. 15-year-old Sitnik looked like a real lady and was already talking about her personal life: “I have had a lot of changes both in my concert activities and in my personal life. My new album is very dear to me, and each song brings something special." At the party, the girl was accompanied the whole evening by a blue-eyed blond.


In the same year, Sitnik again appeared on the Eurovision stage, although only as a guest star. Ksyusha dreamed of leading a children's competition together with Denis Kuryan and invited the organizers to consider her candidacy. Then Leila Ismailova was chosen as the partner of the famous TV presenter.


"Eurovision - 2010" in Minsk. PHOTO: kseniya.by

The older the artist gets, the bolder her photographs become. Svetlana Statsenko noted that her daughter has matured earlier than her peers and, at 16, thinks beyond her years.


On her social network page, the matured Ksyusha is not careful, she calmly publishes photos from parties, among friends, but selfies have absolute primacy. Nevertheless, Sitnik never aimed to become a fashion model. From the age of 15, she dreamed of getting an education related to economics.

Ksenia Mikhailovna Sitnik was born on May 15, 1995 in the small town of Mozyr (Belarus). Perhaps the residents of this city did not even suspect that a future talented singer was growing next to them.

Early years

Ksyusha’s parents, father Mikhail Sitnik and mother Svetlana Statsenko, noticed that their daughter has talent. Plus, Ksyusha was always surrounded by a musical atmosphere, since her mother worked as the chief artistic director of a pop singing studio called “YUMES”.

Ksyusha was born in Belarus, in the Gomel region in the city of Mozyr. When she was three years old, she went to kindergarten number 34. A little later, that is, two years later, in 2000 she won her first, bright, debut victory at the Miss Verasok competition. After this victory, her parents, noticing her talent, decided to send her to a music school, to the place where her mother worked, that is, “UMES”.

Participation in competitions

Ksenia Sitnik, whose photo has now become recognizable, participated in various competitions, visited abroad - in Poland, Germany, Russia - and always returned not empty-handed. She brought certificates, first places, and second degree awards. The singer gained particular popularity when she became a participant in the 2005 Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Many applicants took part in the competition, including a number of talented singers and singers. However, Ksyusha defeated everyone with her track “We Are Together” and received a worthy first place. It is worth noting that she was only 10 years old at the time.

Creative activity

After a while, more precisely, one year, Ksenia Sitnik released her first debut album under the same name as the song with which she won last year, that is, “We are together.” The album sold very well among pop music fans, and Ksyusha’s voice gained more and more momentum. In 2010, when Ksenia turned fifteen full years old, she and her mother presented their second official album, which was called “Republic of Ksenia.” The name was so loud that journalists asked questions about what this name meant and whether it was too pompous for a little girl. However, in response, they heard from her mother Svetlana that this was Ksenia’s small world, where she tried to express all her emotions. And she managed to do it very beautifully, at least all the admirers of her work were grateful.

It is worth noting that Ksenia still managed to appear in several musicals. One of them was the musical “Starry Night - 2006”, where she played the main role. After the release of her first debut album, Sitnik decided to release her first debut video for a song called “Little Ship”. Later, after a while, she released several more videos, such as “A Simple Song” and “Non-Stop”. Her works were warmly received by viewers and fans of her work.

Additional Information

In addition, Ksenia Sitnik also acted as a TV presenter on the LAD channel, in the Our Five project, where she remained the host from the opening to the closing of this program (the program closed on May 29, 2009).

At the moment, Ksenia is gnawing on the granite of science. In her interview, she said that she went to London for the summer, where she studies at Oxford. In addition to developing talent in the musical field, Ksenia Sitnik learns languages ​​and is fluent in English. Plus to all this, she works hard on herself and does not stop there. Perhaps it is precisely these qualities of her character that bring the singer success and recognition.

Ksenia Sitnik, whose biography is inextricably linked with musical creativity, is rightfully considered one of the most amazing personalities on the stage. Many critics praise the girl’s gift, and a huge army of fans confirms her extraordinary talent.

"I do not wanna grow up!" 21-year-old Ksenia Sitnik about life after Eurovision, studying in Prague and her Instagram

If you want to feel how quickly time flies, here’s a fascinating fact to add to your knowledge base: Ksyusha Sitnik won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 12 years ago. At that time, the girl with an incredibly charming smile and a clear voice was only ten, and in less than a week she would turn 22. On the eve of the adult Eurovision, student Ksenia Sitnik spoke about her thesis, her Instagram account, her first love and her “adult” childhood.

In 2005, Belarus heard a cheerful song about great power - so positive that not everyone immediately believed it. The sweet girl from Mozyr instantly became one of the most media personalities in the country. At this point, it seems, childhood ended - and hard work and study began.


Ksenia is currently studying in Prague, but tries to come home more often. True, due to preparing for state exams and writing a thesis on media coverage of various international conflicts, I am not able to do this as regularly as I would like. Graduation year, sleepless nights as a student - all that.

Now I am in the process of writing a thesis - in it I consider how the media cover various international conflicts. There are many examples there - I could go on for a very long time. I visit Minsk from time to time - I recently left there: I stayed in Belarus for several days. I try to come more often, but now is a hot time: diploma, state exams.

You know, the educational process in the Czech Republic is not much different from what happens in Belarus. If you want to study well, you will have to devote a lot of time to it anyway. The only thing is that there is a slight difference in the system, because here we ourselves choose the subjects from the list that we want to study. In one semester, for example, I can take a certain number of subjects, and in the next - more or less. We also have longer holidays: winter ones last about a month, summer ones - about three. But to compensate for the long holidays, our sessions take place four times a year. I believe that it would be hell not only for Belarusian students.

In Belarus it usually happens that there is always a lot to do: some kind of filming, sometimes there are performances. On a personal level, I meet friends and spend time with my parents.

“Did I have a childhood? Adulthood came very early."

It is impossible to know for sure how my musical career might have turned out. I can’t say that I think about it very often, and I don’t rule out the possibility that it will resume. That's why I never told myself: “No, now I won’t sing, but will do other things.” This is my whole life - a very long, long, difficult, but pleasant period. It all just happened naturally: I saw more prospects in receiving a non-musical education. And I still can’t predict what will happen next.

Did I have a childhood? You know, it all really started very early - adulthood began. This is a complex question that I discuss quite often, but I cannot answer it unequivocally. I had friends, I went to school - just like all the other children. In general, there was enough time for hobbies not related to musical activities.

But there was another side to the issue. Often no one paid attention to the fact that I was a child: the actions and actions of an adult were required of me. There were shoots in the cold that lasted many hours, we worked day and night.

But a few hours later I got up and went to school, like all ordinary children. Then I did my homework, and everything continued in the same spirit. This helped me understand: nothing comes without difficulty. It is impossible to create something good unless you put in the effort.

During that period, I learned to control myself and not show any whims or whims. Although, of course, I wanted to! It seems to me that every person in life has moments when they are tempted to say: that’s enough, that’s enough - I can’t do this anymore, I want it differently. But there is responsibility to other people, certain duties and obligations.

I am incredibly grateful to my parents. Especially mom, because she is an amazing person. She was able to give and explain a lot to me thanks to constant contact and conversations. I had a period when I had just won Eurovision. At first it was a very joyful time - congratulations, admiration. But then I started reading negative comments about myself on the Internet - there was a lot of it all. I heard some strange stories about myself that did not happen in reality. At 11 years old, all these things were very painful.

I got upset, cried and asked: “These people don’t know me at all, why do they treat me like this?” I managed to cope with all this thanks to my mother. She explained that it is impossible to be good to everyone and you need to take such things calmly: there are always people who will think badly of you, even if you don’t know each other.

I had good relationships with my peers at school. Of course, I think there were some discussions - some people liked me, some didn’t. I remember how I came to the 8th gymnasium in Minsk, they received me well - we became very close friends with the guys. But then they remembered that period, and they said that they were very worried. They said: “I wonder what she’s like? She must be so arrogant!” And then everything worked out for us, and the guys told me things like this. In general, there was no barrier between us, because I am basically sociable and can establish relationships with any person. We had common interests, ideas, and school life with our peers. And the people I worked with were mature, wise, and taught me a lot.

I had very warm relations with Alexander Tikhanovich and Yadviga Poplavskaya - they supported me and always wished me a happy birthday. These were important people in my life. I developed good working relationships with the colleagues with whom I broadcast: with Yura Vashchuk, for example. It is very difficult to list them all. Most creative people in Belarus are interesting and extraordinary - there is a lot to learn from them. I have often come across the opinion that there is no show business in Belarus and not enough interesting artists. I think this is completely wrong: you can’t generalize like that. Some are worse, some are better, but I, for example, really like the work of Anna Sharkunova, Uzari and a huge number of talented people. Of course, there are also less talented ones. Although this is probably the wrong expression - they simply work for a different audience. Each performer has his own listener. If creativity exists and the process occurs, then someone needs it.

“In the Czech Republic, a girl herself can calmly invite a guy on a date”

I won’t lie that I didn’t notice my transitional age. Of course, there was a lot of worry and creative lamentation. I thought about what I would do next, because it’s quite difficult to get out of the childish image. Many people still meet me and cannot believe that 11 years have passed since Eurovision and I am soon 22 years old. For them, this is a break in the pattern. I didn’t disappear during this period - at the age of 15 I released my second solo album, I was searching for myself and trying to come up with something, but the process was difficult. There were a lot of experiences then, falling in love for the first time and so on.

I think that adolescence is quite rebellious. Often you reject some of the values ​​that your parents offer you. I wanted something new: if I sing songs, then different ones, if I express myself, then in a different way - not like everyone else.

Plus first love: will he call or write? If he doesn't call, it's the end! All feelings and experiences are greatly exaggerated, because they are new and are greatly aggravated by this. During this period, I wrote a lot of poems, started my own blog on the Internet and wrote prose there - talking about the frailty of life. These were my experiences, thanks to which I realized that I was interested not only in music, but also in writing.

First love? He was, of course, older than me. It seemed to me that he was so beautiful and unattainable. He was very smart, interesting - then it seemed to me that he was the love of my life. Well, naturally, it all ended in nothing, as happens with first love. This was not a relationship that occurs between two people, but a figment of the imagination. And at this age, people experience emotions that have little to do with reality.

Now I can compare how Czech and Belarusian guys look after each other. Czechs, in principle, take care according to the same principle. The only thing is that in Europe women are more emancipated and independent - this predetermines the format of courtship. It is customary in our country that a guy should make the first step: he invites a girl to a cafe, to a movie, he is the first to call her and write messages, gives her flowers. It seems to me that in the Czech Republic there is practically no such thing - this is not an immutable rule in European society. If a girl likes a guy, she can freely invite him on a date, call or write - be the initiator of the relationship.

I haven't done this myself. No, I don't think this is somehow wrong. You just need to do what you think is necessary in a particular case. I met young people because they called me, wrote to me, or found themselves in common company. But I don’t think it’s shameful to take initiative if you like someone. Maybe Belarusian girls are simply afraid of being rejected? I am not a psychologist to discuss this topic.

“I’ve really grown up!”

I started Instagram several years ago, when this social network was just starting to gain popularity. A very interesting topic, since even my good friend and classmate is writing a thesis about this - the influence of social networks on beauty standards. Of course, now this plays a very important role in life: thanks to such services, we exchange information and learn something new. Whether this is good or bad is difficult for me to assess. Of course, thanks to social networks we have become more mobile, and I can find the kids I went to kindergarten with on Instagram - it’s amazing! So I could find them only through the “Wait for me” program.

On the other hand, you need to have time to live in real life - a flower sent on VKontakte will never replace a real one. And the image we create on social networks very often does not correspond to reality.

Every person tries to show the best side of himself: he is always satisfied and happy, lives a rich life, full of adventures. But in reality he may be depressed. You need to try to spend as much time as possible in reality.

My Instagram look? Well I do not know! For example, everyone tells me that in photographs I am very tall, but in reality I am short. I don't consider myself a super active user. Even though I have accounts on many social networks, I do not post photos of every step I take. Most of my life, especially my personal life, remains outside of social networks. And comments like “Wow, how Ksyusha has grown up!” They don't bother me. I've really grown up!

Am I still associated with the girl who once won Eurovision? Great! I do not wanna grow up! Adult life is very difficult, and I myself am often upset that time flies so inexorably. I'll be 22 soon, but how I wish I was still 21. I want to stay in the carefree period longer. Although, of course, student life can hardly be called carefree, it is very different from what awaits us ahead.