Eurovision: The celebrations of the commentators!

The celebrations of the commentators in the football matches may remain basically in the television history, but also in the Eurovision song contest there are many commentators who use intense reactions to the respective successes of their countries!

Below you can watch the celebrations of various commentators in listening to their country’s qualification to the final and then their celebrations in the announcement of the results in the grand final of Eurovision 2019

“Eurovision returns to normality in 2021” say the Dutch hosts

Two years without Eurovision is too much for the legion of staunch fans of the song festival, but after the worst of the pandemic, there is already a horizon. Eurovision, which was to have been held a month ago in Rotterdam (Netherlands), and which was canceled for the first time in its 64-year history due to the health crisis, already has a new date: from May 18 to 22, 2021. And It will do so on the stage where it was scheduled to be held this year, the Ahoy Arena in the Dutch city (which was converted into a field hospital for a few weeks to treat Covid-19 patients), which has the capacity to 16,000 people. On the other hand, the children’s edition, Junior Eurovision, which is going to be held this year in Warsaw (Poland) on November 29, will change its format and will be converted into a program done on a set instead of in a large venue before thousands of people due to health and safety restrictions.

« We have a whole year ahead of us to analyze in detail the possible scenarios with the parties involved and make the show take place despite the circumstances, making adjustments if necessary. We’re still aiming very high, ”executive producer Sietse Bakker said Monday. The organization has yet to decide the conditions for the celebration of the festival, but at the moment nothing has been ruled out and the possibility that there will be no restrictions due to the pandemic by then is being considered. Rotterdam had already invested 15 million euros to organize Eurovision this year and the city will have to invest 6.7 million more to readapt it next year, according to local authorities quoted by TVE on its website about the festival.

The European Broadcasting Union is already working to determine if they will keep elements that were already prepared for this year, such as the stage (always one of the attractions of the gala). “The stage will be moved to next year, because it was already prepared. Other than that, a lot depends on what is possible at the time, on the availability of everyone involved and what fits with the spirit of 2021, « said Bakker. In the 2021 edition, the songs that had been chosen this year will not be able to be presented, but the participants will be able to repeat.

Source: explica

Junior Eurovision 2020: Is the list of participants the final list?

EBU has announced the countries that will participate in Junior Eurovision 2020. While the list includes only 13 countries, according to esc-plus, the EBU is open to the participation of more countries, although the date for confirmation of participation has expired.

EBU wants more entries

In the comment given by the EBU to esc-plus, they state that this is not the final list of countries that will participate in this year’s contest, since it is possible to confirm the participation even now.

The list of participating broadcasters we released today is not necessarily the final one – indeed, we would welcome other countries for JESC 2020, up to 20 broadcasters.

EBU for the number of Junior Eurovision 2020 countries

Safety against COVID-19

Given the current reality due to the pandemic of Covid-19, the Polish organizers decided to hold the show in a different way this year.

Its presentation and Interval Acts will take place in a studio in the Polish capital, while all participants will present their song in a studio located in each country.

In order to ensure the meritocracy of the institution, the members of the EBU and the 13 broadcasters agreed to use a similar stage layout to present all the entries.

The 13 participants

The 13 countries that confirmed their presence in Poland at the end of November are:

  • Armenia
  • France
  • Germany
  • Agriculture
  • Spain
  • Kazakhstan
  • Belarus
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
  • Ukraine
  • Poland
  • Russia
  • Serbia

This will not be the first time a country has been added to the participating countries. Perhaps the fact that participants will not have to travel to Poland will give new impetus to some broadcasters that had declined due to the pandemic and travel restrictions.

Source: esc-plus

Italy: Sanremo 2021 will take place whatever it needs. RAI1 director refutes Amadeus statements!

Amadeus, who is the host and artistic director of Sanremo 2021, said in a recent interview that if the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic does not allow the presence of the audience and the members of the live orchestra at the Teatro Ariston, then the festival will not take place at all. The director of RAI1, Stefano Coletta, denies Amadeus, after he clarifies that Sanremo will be held whatever the circumstances regarding the coronavirus. Read more

Italy: Diodato returns to Arena di Verona to sing again “Fai Rumore”!

“The killer” always returns to the crime scene and the same seems to be true for Diodato, who returned to the Arena di Verona to perform Fai Rumore once again at the Seat Music Awards. This time, in fact, there was a presence of the public, observing all the prescribed measures and distances to combat the pandemic of COVID-19. Read more

Italy: Sanremo 2021 will be held with the audiece or will be cancelled | The announcement date of “Campioni” names!

RAI has already announced the dates, the presenter and artistic director of Sanremo 2021, while in the coming days the rules of the 71st Italian Song Festival will be announced. Amadeus, who will be the festival’s presenter and artistic director for the second year in a row, explains that Sanremo will take place normally as we know it and if this is not possible due to the pandemic, then it will not take place at all! Read more

Philipp Kirkorov: “I promised to take Eurovision no matter what. I want to do it with the best artist, Sergey Lazarev”!

Recently, at a special event in Moscow, in exchange for the Zhara Awards, which were canceled due to COVID-19, Russian superstar Philipp Kirkorov, when asked if he would go to Eurovision again with Sergey Lazarev, replied positively. In fact, as he characteristically stated, he promised that he would win for Russia and he does not consider himself a better artist than Lazarev to achieve this. Read more

Stefania’s first song as a composer | Listen the song she composed for “FOURCE”!

Stefania comes to prove that apart from being a very talented singer, she is also a very good creator. Through her social networks, she informs us about the new song she composed for FOURCE, a very successful boy band in the Netherlands. Read more

Transnistria: The artists “country” donated to the Eurovision Song Contest!

September 2 is considered a national holiday for Transnistria. It is the anniversary of its victory over the Moldovan troops and at the same time the day of its “de facto” independence. Although not recognized by any country, it has maintained sovereignty over its territory since 1990 and several artists from the region represented Moldova in the competition.

What is Transnistria?

Transnistria is a region of Moldova in Eastern Europe. This unrecognized state has been de facto independent from Moldova since September 2, 1990, when it declared its independence with the help of Russian, Cossack and Ukrainian volunteers, and the 14th Russian (former Soviet) Army defeated the Moldavian forces. in the Transnistrian War.

Transnistria continues to claim independence and maintains sovereignty over its territory. In a referendum on September 17, 2006, voters in the self-proclaimed Republic voted 93.1% in favor of independence from Moldova and a union with Russia, which borders the region. It does not appear that Russia will accept the union with Transnistria in the near future.

The Republic of Moldova continues to consider Transnistria as an autonomous territorial unit of Transnistria with a special legal status.

Following the break-up of the USSR, tensions between Moldova and breakaway Transnistria led to a military conflict that began in March 1992 and ended in a truce in July of that year. Under the agreement, a tripartite Joint Audit Committee (Russia, Moldova and Transnistria) oversees security arrangements in the demilitarized zone, which includes twenty locations on both sides of the river. Although the ceasefire has been maintained, the political situation in the region has not been resolved: Transnistria is an unrecognized but de facto independent semi-presidential democracy with its own government, parliament, army, police, postal system, currency and license plates. Its authorities have adopted a constitution, a national anthem, a flag and a coat of arms. It is the only country that still uses the hammer and sickle in its flag!

Most Transnistrians also have Moldovan citizenship, but many Transnistrians also have Russian and Ukrainian citizenship. The largest population group is the Russians who accounted for 34% of the population in 2015.

Transnistria and Eurovision

As you understand Transnistria for many reasons can not participate in Eurovision. It is not considered an independent country, it does not have international recognition and it is not a member of the International Broadcasting Union, elements that are essential for its television to become a member of the EBU.

Nevertheless, all these years through Moldova he managed to reach the stage of Eurovision, after the last three years artists from the disputed area managed to win the national final and represent Moldova.

1.DoReDos

All members of the group belong to the Russian-speaking minority of Moldova. They were born in the third largest city in Transnistria, Rîbnița! DoReDos represented Moldova at Eurovision 2018, with a song by Dimitris Kontopoulos and with Russian superstar Philipp Kirkorov by their side.

2. Anna Odobescu

The sweet and talented Anna Odobescu represented Moldova at Eurovision 2019, with a song again by a Greek composer, George Kalpakidis. She failed to qualify for the final. She also starred in the Netflix film for the Eurovision Song Contest. Anna originates from the small town of Dubăsari.

3. SunStroke Project

From the capital of Transnistria, Tiraspol, comes probably the most emblematic figure of Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest, Sergey Stepanov or as most people know him “Epic Sax Guy”. The Sunstroke Project, Sergey Stepanov’s band, represented Moldova twice. Most recently, of course, in 2017, when they took third place, the best the country has ever received in the competition.

The Transnistrian artist series may not have continued, as Natalia Gordienko hails from Chisinau, the capital of Moldova. However, Natalia Gordienko also belongs to the Russian-speaking minority of the country.

Source: aussievision

 

Ireland: Lesley Roy with Bulletproof’s composer in studio | Recording her Eurovision entry?

Ireland is one of ten countries that has not yet revealed whether it will be represented by the same artist who would be represented at Eurovision 2020 or will choose to look for someone else. The truth is that what is apparent is that the country’s public broadcaster will renew its confidence in Lesley Roy, who is in Stockholm to record new songs, possibly to submit them to RTE. Read more