Romanian colleagues sing in Christmas video from Danish Embassy
JYSK colleagues in Romania took part in the “Christmas is Here” music video, released by the Royal Danish Embassy in Bucharest.
The Royal Danish Embassy in Bucharest continues the tradition started four years ago and launches a new charitable music video for Christmas. Once again, colleagues from JYSK join this tradition, together with employees from the Embassy and friends from the Federation for Clean Environment, Magic Association and Europa FM.
The song and the accompanying video aim to rally support for the important work for children and the family of children suffering of cancer, done by the Magic Association.
Watch "Christmas is Here" music video:
HOLIDAY MOOD
For Eugenia Pescaru, Sales Coordinator in JYSK Romania, shooting a video was a completely new experience that exceeded her expectations.
„The song has a very simple message: we need to take action and fight climate change. We should not forget that everything happeing now influences the health of our children,” says Eugenia.
Ana-Maria Milan, Sales and Marketing Assistant in JYSK România, was also happy to accept the invitation and enjoyed the atmosphere during the filming.
“I loved the fact that everyone was happy and in a good mood. The filming took a long time, but I didn’t feel tired because the atmosphere was nice. I really had fun doing this! I think the message regarding climate change is really strong, but you can also feel that this is the most beautiful time of the year,” says Ana-Maria.
CLIMATE CHANGE
Written by Ambassador Søren Jensen, “Christmas Is Here” marks both the need to act against climate change and the celebration of the upcoming Christmas.
“Our Christmas project this year is about climate change. Our message is: ”Population and pollution / Global warming out of range / Let us find a good solution / Let’s stop Climate change”. Again we encourage donations to the important work of the MAGIC Association. Thank you, JYSK Romania for another great collaboration on the Embassy’s Christmas project”, Ambassador Søren Jensen explains.