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Roel Philips

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27/Apr 2005 at 20:11

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Kyivstar & Eurovision, EBU, eurovision.tv

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Volodymyr Klytschko in Greenroom

Host Ruslana in English, DJ Pasha in French

DJ Pasha will see for the French presentation at the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest. Therefore he started studying the French language. Together with Ruslana he will be hosting the 50th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, taking place in Kyiv on 19th and 21st May.
Ruslana in English, DJ Pasha in French Following the tradition, also the 50th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest will be hosted in English and French. Ruslana will see for the English presentation. DJ Pasha (pictured with the trophy) describes Ruslana's English skills as rather good. "Ruslana is very hard-working and literally made a great progress for the last couple of months." DJ Pasha himself will do the French presentation. DJ Pasha has a philological education and is an English and Spanish interpreter. "Now I’m studying French. So, everything is going well," he says. "I'm ready for hosting the French version of the Eurovision Song Contest." Volodymyr Klytschko in the Greenroom Heavyweight boxing champion Volodymyr Klytschko will be co-hosting the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest from the Greenroom. "Volodymyr Klytschko fluently speaks English," says DJ Pasha about his colleague. In the final Volodymyr Klytschko will be awarding the trophy to the winner. The semifinal of the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest takes place on Thursday 19th May, two days later the final takes place.

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