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Nastya Kamenskykh
Nastya Kamenskykh (right) and Potap
Nastya Kamenskykh (right) and Potap
Background information
Born (1987-05-04) 4 May 1987 (age 37)
Kiev, Ukraine
Years active2004–present
Websitewww.kamenskykh.com

Anastasia Oleksiyivna Kamenskykh (Template:Lang-uk, Template:Lang-ru), better known as Nastya Kamenskykh (Template:Lang-uk), (born in Kiev, Ukraine, May 4, 1987) is a Ukrainian singer.[1]

Her father is Jewish and her mother is a Ukrainian who converted to Judaism. She began her education in France at the age of five. Then for seven years Kamenskykh lived in Italy. She continued studying at the Pechersk School International in Kiev, and at a music school. Kamenskykh graduated from music school at the age of 15 and started taking professional ballet classes. She did ballet for 8 years. Kamenskykh also was a student at the Ukrainian-American Humanitarian Institute.[2]

Her first step as professional singer was the festival in 2004 "Chornomorski Igry" or "Black Sea Games". In 2005 she took part in a singing competition in London. She got the "UBN Award". Now she works with producer center "Music-Motors". She usually sings on stage with fellow Ukrainian singer, producer, and composer Potap.

Outside of Ukraine she has been in popular Russian TV programs such as Dve Zvezdy (Two Stars), and has had popular singles such as "Ne para" (Not a Pair),[3] "Hutoryanka" (Farm Girl), and "Bez Lyubvi" (Without Love).

In 2014, Kamenskykh and Potap were criticized in Ukraine for continuing to attend award ceremonies in Russia, which had started an aggression against Ukraine.[4] On this they responded: "It's a shame that we have to collect the journalists to tell that we are from Ukraine and love our country!"[5] In 2016 "Potap and Nastya" concerts were disrupted in Ukraine in protest of them continuing to tour in Russia.[6]

Dancing with the Stars

In 2009, Nastya took part in the Ukrainian version of the popular show Dancing with the Stars. She was paired with Dmitriy Digusar (Irina Bilyk's husband), but on April 4 the pair did not dance in the competition as scheduled. The cause of failure to appear was not disclosed.

References

Preceded by Most beautiful woman by VIVA!
2009
Succeeded by