S°unduk
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BY Minsk – Indie / Rock / Melodic
S°unduk

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Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Nashe Bremya Album 2013
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Tom II Album 2012
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Skazki iz Sunduka Album 2012
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Tom I Album 2010
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«S°unduk» is a musical project of a belarusian actress Anna Hitrik.


The style of the «S°unduk» band cannot be determined clearly. It is some kind of music-box, but there is not only music in this box. «S°unduk» stores childhood memories, dreams, stories, fantastic costumes, toys, little gifts, fairy-tales, and a variety of personal, intimate experiences. Different people come to listen to «S°unduk» music: someone comes to listen to serious songs, someone likes to dance, and someone loves Anna's stories between songs and theatrical atmosphere at the concert.
«S°unduk» concerts are always different but you always feel wonderful after them. The lead singer Anna is a very positive person. She makes one believe in miracles, in people, inspires to live and love. Concert of the «S°unduk» is a great way to enjoy the intelligent and spiritual songs, and save your excellent mood for a week at least!
For more than 4 years of its existence, «S°unduk» has given several dozen solo concerts, has released 4 albums and has participated in many festivals:
2012: «Sea Fever» (St. Petersburg, Russia); «KOSMOFEST» (Tula region, Russia); «Pustye Holmy» (Russia); «Bardauskaya vosen» (Poland);
2013: «Picnic» (Minsk, Belarus); «Sea Fever» (St. Petersburg, Russia); 2nd International Festival «Lyalki over Nemanam» (Grodno, Belarus); «Live Rock» (Mir, Belarus)
2014: «Моst» (Minsk, Belarus); «Druzhba» (Belarus); «Byt’ obDru» (Kaluga, Russia), «Bardauskaya vosen» (Poland).