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Overview
About Me
Hi! I’m Kristina and now I live in Kyiv. In life, I find myself navigating the fascinating intersection of art, music, and journalism. Each of these realms contributes to my identity, allowing me to express myself and continually seek new knowledge.
I work as a journalist and I have the privilege of delving into diverse topics and stories. Whether it's covering local events, conducting interviews, or crafting compelling narratives, I embrace the art of storytelling through the written word. This profession has enabled me to explore the world and share it to people😊
Music, too, is an integral part of my life as much as singing. I have dedicated years to studying and playing various instruments, from the piano to the guitar. Music is more than a hobby; it's a language through which I express emotions, ideas, and stories that words alone cannot convey. My time spent in music and dance school has shaped my appreciation for discipline, practice, and the magic of artistic collaboration. I believe in the power of music and movement to express our emotions, connect with others, and revel in the simple joy of existence. For me, singing and dancing aren't confined to specific moments or places but are an integral part of daily life. These forms of self-expression are my vehicles for sharing happiness, spreading positivity, and celebrating life's beauty.
One of the most enriching aspects of my life is my love for meeting new people. I firmly believe that every individual is a treasure, a unique world unto themselves. Each person carries a wealth of experiences, ideas, and perspectives. Engaging with others has broadened my horizons, allowing me to appreciate the beauty of diversity. For me, every encounter is an opportunity to uncover the hidden gems in people's stories. I am dedicated to noticing happiness in the smallest of details, from the warmth of the morning sun to the laughter shared with friends. The choice to infuse life with positivity and joy is a conscious one. I understand that our perspective on life and our happiness are deeply connected. By actively choosing to focus on the brighter side of life, I find that happiness becomes a more frequent companion on my journey.
I am a lifelong learner, eager to explore new horizons and acquire diverse skills. I relish the opportunity to continually expand my understanding of the world.
In conclusion, my life is a mosaic, composed of art, music, journalism, the discovering of unique individuals, the conscious choice of happiness, and the unbridled joy of singing and dancing. This journey is one I've chosen, one that continually reminds me that life's treasures can be found in the people we meet, the moments we create, and the love we share with the world🌏
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Getting to know other culture by making friends with locals is the best way to explore this country. Because it is a good opportunity of cultural exchange, it helps erase the frame between people. I love to travel and to host people. In my opinion, here the main goal is to share - knowledge, space, experience, food... That's a lot better than just staying in the hotel.
Interests
- arts
- singing
- dancing
- ballroom dancing
- cooking
- reading
- traveling
- music
- journalism
- sport
- guitar playing
- media art
- piano playing
Music, Movies, and Books
Different, it depends on my mood✨
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I can't define just one thing, I’m trying to make every day amazing🌸
Teach, Learn, Share
Graduated from Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts
In addition, I studied at the music school and at the dance school
What I Can Share with Hosts
I can share good mood, positive emotions, songs, music and my interesting stories about life in Ukraine. Of course, I’ll bring souvenirs from Ukraine. Furthermore, I can play the piano for my host.
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine
Countries I’ve Lived In
Ukraine