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The 33rd Parad Nadij will be held in Kyiv and will support the defenders of the sky of Ukraine

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The oldest ballroom dance tournament in Ukraine will be held as part of the Kyiv charity tour of dance festivals in support of Ukrainian defenders "Everything will be Ukraine!" On March 25, the 33rd sports dance tournament "Parad Nadij-2023" will be held in Kyiv.

The organizer of the tournament, Valentina Fedorchuk (founder of the Fedorchuk Sport Dance School, Honored Sports Dance Coach of Ukraine, judge of the highest category of the World Dance Council) founded this competition 33 years ago.

And in 2023, Valentina Fedorchuk defined the goal of Parade-2023 as helping the defenders of independent of Ukraine and preserving the national dance sport.

The war changed the format of the traditional  Parad Nadij competitions, strengthened security measures: the organizers shortened the competition from the traditional two days to one, rented a room can be used as the simplest shelter.

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