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Junior Eurovision Songfestival [The Winner]... by CookieRevised on 11-26-2005 at 09:26 PM

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For the 3rd time, Europe has had his Junior Eurovision Songfestival. This year, it was hosted in Hasselt (Belgium).

Candidates must be 8 to 15 years old and the author must take part in the performance as a vocalist or an instrumentalist. In other words: those youngsters write their own songs!

As I also often work with kids (in our own youth theater) I followed this with great interest.

This year, Kseniya Sitnik (10 yrs) from Belarus has won with the song: My Vmeste ("We are together")

So, many congratulations to Kseniya Sitnik (and all the others who performed extremely well (IMHO sometimes better than the "grown ups" ;))).

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We are together

I see the clouds dancing
I smell the bread and milk
My land is that I fancy
We are the family.

Oh-ah-oh, when we are together
Oh-ah-oh, we are strong
Oh-ah-oh, let`s be friends forever
Oh-ah-oh, you can nothing alone


How marvelous this world is
How beautiful and bright
I am with you and we all
Will live under a peaceful sky.

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ranking   country           points
   1      Belarus            149
   2      Spain              146
   3      Norway             123
   4      Denmark            121
   5      Romania             89
   6      Greece              88
   7      Netherlands         82
   8      FYR Macedonia       68
   9      Russia              66
   10     Belgium             63
   11     Latvia              50
   12     Croatia             36
   13     Serbia & Montenegro 29
   14     United Kingdom      28
   15     Sweden              22
   16     Malta               18


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Note: last year (2004) Maria Isabel from Spain (9 yrs old) won with: Antes muerta que sencillia ("better be dead than being normal").

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Edit: Messenger Plus custom sound:
ID: #B2E8D4953805
Title: My Vmeste
Category: Music
Language: Russian

so download it by using the command: /sound #B2E8D4953805
RE: Junior Eurovision Songfestival [The Winner]... by SikStyles on 11-26-2005 at 09:36 PM

Wow, thanks for the info CookieReviesed, i never knew there was a Junior Eurovision song contest but knew and have been a fan of Eurovison, too bad they dont show it here in the US.

Congrats to Kseniya Sitnik!


RE: Junior Eurovision Songfestival [The Winner]... by hmaster on 11-26-2005 at 09:38 PM

they showed it here, i saw about 10 seconds of the denmark entry. dont really like eurovision.


RE: Junior Eurovision Songfestival [The Winner]... by x2zen on 11-26-2005 at 09:43 PM

Congrats to Kseniya Sitnik, and also congrats to Nicolai (Denmark) who ended up getting the 4. place


RE: Junior Eurovision Songfestival [The Winner]... by toddiot on 11-26-2005 at 10:41 PM

lol i remember when i lived in the netherlands and watched eurovision. in canada, anything related to eurovision is basicly a joke...

But i had no idea there was a JUNIOR eurovision!


RE: Junior Eurovision Songfestival [The Winner]... by CookieRevised on 11-26-2005 at 11:00 PM

Eurovision is not Junior Eurovision!

It is well known that in the Eurovision contest, politics play an important role and quite often the results can be easly predicted. Not to mention the plainess of most of the songs and stuff. Candidates also don't always get along and even sometimes are at a "state of war" (for lack of a better word)...

The Junior Eurovision is much different. Everything is held in a happy athmosphere. Candidates are all a happy bunch of kids, getting all along. Friendships are born etc. The songs are diverse as well as the quality of singing and performing. etc. This is also reflected in the many shows and "behind the scenes" stuff which is aired before. There's a huge difference between Junior Eurovision and "normal" Eurovision.


Anyways, this thread is not to discuss Eurovision. It is simply to give my token of congratulations to the winner and winning country. And to express my respect to those youngsters who do things which not many can and will do.

You don't like Eurovision, fine, don't reply :p

IMHO


RE: Junior Eurovision Songfestival [The Winner]... by Negro_Joe on 11-26-2005 at 11:11 PM

thats really lame, junior eurovision you cant be serious, its like exploitation..kinda...:|


RE: Junior Eurovision Songfestival [The Winner]... by Menthix on 11-26-2005 at 11:19 PM

Less lame then the regular eurovision that has nothing to do with contest or music anymore.

I've seen some of the Junior Eurovision Songfestival (guess it was from last year) and some of the the pre-rounds of the Dutch children. Very nice and there really are some talented kids out there. They write their own songs and can really sing.

Netherlands 7th, oh, at least we beat Belgium :p.


RE: Junior Eurovision Songfestival [The Winner]... by CookieRevised on 11-26-2005 at 11:22 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Negro_Joe
thats really lame, junior eurovision you cant be serious, its like exploitation..kinda...:|

There is nothing exploiting about it. And there are very strong and firm rules about child labour in Europe which everybody and everything must obey to.

As I said, I work with children all the time in a youth theater company. I know extremely well what child exploiting/child labour means and what the strict rules are.

The Junior Eurovision is no more "exploiting" than any other contest for children.