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The organizers of “Eurovision” explained huge fees Ukrainian stars

In particular, commented a cash reward of Jamala and Ruslana.

Creative Director of the Eurovision song contest-2017 Sergey Proskurnya explained the ins and outs of the high fees, Ukrainian stars on the Eurovision song contest.

He said, what caused such a large payment Jamal and Ruslan.

“It is an industry. We can’t buy a single part from the car, we buy car, filled with items. Every detail has its price, and the car also has its price – a comprehensive. So, everything you see during a performance is a complex machine price “Jamal” machines “Ruslan”, – he said.

Proskurnya said that behind every artist there is a team of professionals who will make a video to install and to perform other tasks.

“This Studio is one of endless thousands of hours of careful records on the selection of the material. This in the end, the people who follow the appearance of the artists, clothing designers, makeup artists. This is a whole army of people that hid behind the scenes, because it came on the scene – Star!” summed up Proskurnya.

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