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Mira Radeva is a sociologist, but her great love is music. He believes that it is never too late to make your dreams come true and reveal your true nature. For her, no man has only one face, and if we think there is, then we do not want to see the other.
“Being an artist is a dream come true for me. When a person has made a career in one field, and with love and desire he transfers to another field and is noticed, it is immeasurable happiness,” she told Nova TV.
She remembers that at the age of 4 her talent for the stage was discovered. “I was an artist even before I was a sociologist. On the other hand, music at home has always been a good experience when we are together around the table. My father took out the guitar, my aunt, my grandmother and my mother sang,” says Radeva. On stage, she plays Edith Piaf.
“In French music, I’m drawn to the desire to tell a story. Edith Piaf is a harbinger of the sexual revolution, a conduit for a culture to come,” she said.
And she points out that she had given up art. “Artists who are on stage every day have a hard time living with this emotion. They put their heart on the stage. But is society compensating them for this emotional outburst?” The sociologist asked. She adds that after her first musical performances she was very emotionally exhausted.
“Sociology is my altar, it even helps me in performances. It is something I really carry inside. We are truly alive as long as we are happy. And we can only be happy when we have love,” said Mira Radeva.
For his part, composer Alexander Kiprov has ruined that he has known her for many years. “We also like each other as people. The idea to work together came spontaneously. We made 2-3 songs, and then I wanted to continue because we had a bond,” he said.
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