Each person at least once in his life asks himself the question of why I live? What is the meaning of my existence in this world? There are no unambiguous answers to the promises of this property. More precisely, everyone can answer themselves and others by virtue of their understanding. Dana Sokolova believes that music has its own special mission. And she chose this form of expression in order to convey to others her condition and mood. Your protest and your consent.
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Young blood
Older people have a very vague idea of how today's youth live. Television and print media have long been segmented and targeted at a specific target audience. Grandchildren sing their songs and grandmother’s ditties do not want to know. In the biography of Dana Sokolova there is no information about labor successes or combat feats. The girl was born on September 3, 1996 in a Russian-speaking family. Parents lived in the capital of Latvia, the city of Riga.
A child from young nails showed vocal and musical abilities. The girls encouraged the girls to love singing. Upon reaching school age, Dana began to learn to play the piano and singing. Then she graduated from the pop and jazz department of a local college. In the process of obtaining vocational education, Sokolova took an active part in various shows and competitions. By her psychological type, she is a calm and modest singer, on stage she showed an aggressive manner of performance.
It is important to note that Dana was seriously interested in reading poetry. She liked the lines of Brodsky, Akhmatova and other poets. As often happens with young people, Sokolova herself began to add words from letters, and rhymed lines from words. This innocent activity was not just empty fun, but a serious hobby. In 2015, her first poetry collection was released. Poetic work was adequately appreciated in St. Petersburg and Moscow. A young poetess was invited to these cities for readings.