The Slovak put the Arabs on their feet: A huge advertisement for Slovakia
Filip Jančík this time his show at the World EXPO in Dubai, right on the biggest stage. Jančík represented Slovakia during the Slovak National Day. As usual, Jančík’s performances are a great success and it was no different now. It provides an international audience with a performance worthy of a foreign performer.
Unexpected fujara
He opened the performance with a magnificent heroic composition, which included fujara, dulcimer and Slovak folk motifs. The composition of Cherry, which Jančík gave a completely different dimension, was also present. Foreign audiences were also enraged by songs from the workshop of Hans Zimmer or a song from the series Game of Thrones. However, he did not perform alone on the Expo Jubilee, but accompanied by up to 10 members of leading Slovak musicians. Together they showed that Slovakia has something to be proud of in the field of culture.
A feast for the eyes
The performance also attracted the audience’s attention from a visual point of view, namely a grandiose light show prepared to measure or animations on a large screen, which looked very futuristic, but each of the animations contained chichman characters, beats or works of art by the party21art project.
President in the front row
The concert was also enjoyed by the Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová, who paid an official visit to the exhibition.
Jančík also played on Fujara in the plane he published on his own Instagram.
The Dubai Expo was originally scheduled to take place in 2020, but due to the pandemic, it moved to the turn of 2021 and 2022. You can view exhibits from around the world until March 31 this year. In addition to Filip Jančík, stars such as the Black Eyed Peas, Alicia Keys and multiple grammar winner Jacob Collier also performed at the Expo.
Jančík also published a behind-the-scenes vlog from his visit to the expo:
Newy Filip Jančík and behind-the-scenes attractions you can follow on his official profiles at Facebook a Instagram.
The Slovak put the Arabs on their feet: A huge advertisement for Slovakia