Little Ukrainian girl sings “Let It Go” in the bomb shelter and sings the national anthem to raise money

The little Ukrainian girl sang “Let It Go” in the bomb shelter. (Video screenshot)

The war between Russia and Ukraine continues. This month, a 7-year-old Ukrainian girl sang “Let It Go” in a bomb shelter, which became popular on the Internet. A few days ago, she was forced to separate from her parents who stayed in Ukraine and was taken to Poland by her grandmother for asylum. At a charity concert in Poland last Sunday, she once once more moved the public with her singing, singing the Ukrainian national anthem in front of thousands to raise money for the country.

Amelia Anisovych sang “Let It Go” from Disney’s hit movie “Frozen” in a Kyiv bomb shelter on March 6. She sang “Let it go! Let it go! I am with the wind and the sky.” And for one. Let go! Let go! You’ll never see me cry. I’m here, I’m here to stay. Let the storm rage!” with the inspirational lyrics, the video went viral, on Twitter With millions of views on Twitter, it has also drawn further attention to children at war.

The original singer of “Let It Go” and Broadway star Idina Menzel noticed the little girl’s singing and was deeply moved. Idina Menzel tweeted “We saw you! We really, really saw you!”

烏克蘭小女孩防空洞演唱《Let It Go》爆紅。(影片截圖)

The little Ukrainian girl sang “Let It Go” in the bomb shelter. (Video screenshot)

Last Sunday, Amelia, who had fled to Poland, was invited to sing for a charity concert. Wearing a traditional Ukrainian embroidered dress, she sang the Ukrainian national anthem at the Atlas Arena in Lodz, Poland. At a young age, even without her parents by her side, she had no stage fright. Once once more, she moved the public with her singing, and was applauded by thousands of spectators present.

烏克蘭小女孩在防空洞歌唱爆紅。(影片截圖)

A little Ukrainian girl sings in a bomb shelter. (Video screenshot)

According to CBS News, the campaign raised more than $380,000 in support of the Polish Action for Humanity (PAH), which provides aid to victims of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Amelia’s poignant dugout song also caught the attention of Kristen Anderson Lopez, one of the creators of the “Let It Go” music, “My husband and I wrote this song to heal a family’s painful story. The way you sing it is like a magic trick. , spread the light in your heart and heal everyone who hears it. Keep singing! We are listening!”

Speaking on BBC Breakfast, Amelia said she was thrilled with the response she received, “I practice singing every morning, followingnoon and evening. I rehearse and that’s why it’s gotten so good.” She continued, “Singing has always been It’s my dream,” Amelia said. But she added, “Of course, I would love to be with my parents in Kyiv.”

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