Timur Moskalchuk. Sentinel of your dreams

Several years ago, a large-scale 3D show “Vartovі mriy” (approximate translation: “Hourly Dreams”) thundered throughout Ukraine. This is the country's most popular winter show, which took place at the VDNH Concert Hall in Kiev and brought together the best dancers, circus performers, acrobats and gymnasts on the same stage, and ultramodern 3D technologies surprised even the most sophisticated audience. The main role of the homeless boy Max was played by Timur Moskalchuk.

Wartowi Mriy

How did Timur participate in the show?

Any talented dancer could become a participant in this show, since castings were held. The young man recalls that he had to go through three stages of selection: the first is a choreographic improvisation on camera, the second is a pair improvisation, the third is a pair choreography. Timur Moskalchuk successfully passed all the tours and got the main role in the project.

Konstantin Tomilchenko, the main choreographer, as well as the author of the idea and development of the project, noted that Timur struck him with his sincerity, he did not play on stage, but really experienced.

Biography

Timur Moskalchuk was born on January 21, 2002. Despite his young age, he had to endure colossal ups and tragic falls.

When the boy was only six years old, his mother died in a car accident, so his father was seriously engaged in raising his son. He suggested that Timur try himself in dancing, to which he replied with a sharp denial. The man did not put up with the opinion of his son and forcibly gave it to the choreographic class, and there his appetite came with food, and Timur liked this art.

The guy now lives in a crazy schedule and so far he has managed to combine everything: school, studio training, master classes in choreography.

A year ago, Timur made his debut as part of the new NEBO5 boy band.

Timur Moskalchuk

"Everybody dance"

After Vartikh Mriy, Timur Moskalchuk aimed to conquer yet another choreographic show in Ukraine, "Everybody Dance." By the way, he had to speak with the judges on the same stage on which he had previously worked on 109 performances of "Wartih Mriy". The guy admitted that he felt not quite familiar, so he could not surprise the judges, but they gave the famous young man a chance to try his hand at evening choreography and he was in the top hundred.

The judge of the dance show Radu Poklitaru noted that when communicating with the young man he did not have the feeling that he was a star. “If a person danced 109 performances at the full house, usually his roof moves off at that age, and Timur’s roof is tightly nailed with carnations to the skull,” commented Radu.


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