5/19/2013

Eurovision goes back to basics in Malmo.


Denmark's Eurovision winner Emmelie de ForestVictory Emmelie forest in Denmark in a year the Euro Vision Song Contest to the basics.

The 22-year-old gave Scandinavia their second win in a row and the third victory of his country in the history of the competition with their songs, Only teardrops.

Dominated by drums and whistles, is the entrance of the mass ballads, Europop and dance hits that have tried to imitate winning title of last year.

It's simple melody was adequate for one year, if the host country, Sweden, has decided to increase the annual music festival to its roots.

The competition had a reputation earned more expensive to the host - the 2011 competition reported in Dusseldorf cost 46m euros (39 million euros 59 million dollars), while Azerbaijan has become a rumored £ 60m on your show.And retire with a number of countries, including Portugal, Poland and Luxembourg from the competition in recent years, citing financial difficulties, this year should be the severity of the euro vision.
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The first signs of a gradual reduction of Malmö held the race instead of big cities like Stockholm or Gothenburg.

In 2001, nearly 38,000 people at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen gathered for the competition this year - received the largest audience of the event.


Eurovision fan in MalmoMalmö Arena held 10,500 fans.

The organizers have also decided to take the game to instead have become the elaborate circus scene a new TV show.

Many actions performed parts of his songs with his back to the audience so that they can get their first plane
of the camera around them.

Swedish SVT has also chosen the order of execution of the "most exciting" show and decide the order of votes is found to produce more power - even if it was clear medium Denmark will be the clear winner.

At the press conference after the winners, Forest said he did not that he would win, although the favorite.

"Of course I believe in the song, but that's the interesting thing about the Euro vision. - I do not know what will happen, I am surprised and shocked when it happened," he says.
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Euro vision austerity was also easy to see on stage. With countries that have to pay for their own fireworks or other tricks were just staged many performances with the artist and his backup singers and dancers.

Forest also was barefoot and wore a dress of "eco-friendly" in their attempt to deal with you again even if he to the roots, drop the use of some fireworks and brightness.

The only real show-stopper was the Moldovan entry stands on a pedestal while wearing a huge skirt. With images of enlightenment and the Law of the Republic of Belarus, which was shown in a burst of giant ball.

Despite all their efforts, ended the UK Bonnie Tyler in 19th place with 23 points, thanks to the poor performance of Sweden, Slovenia, Switzerland, Romania, Spain and Malta - with generous seven points in Ireland and helps the lower part of the five to hold.

It was a better result than last year, as Engelbert Humperdinck recently completed in the UK, but Tyler for years in the industry and their European fans were waiting for help win votes.

Obviously not pick up the phone.

His case is perhaps that, although one of the charts in his time, was on this day 30 years ago. Euro vision and now it seems that the game of youth.

Many artists were victorious candidate or TV talent shows in his native country and usually less than 30 years.

And despite the final performance slot coveted insurance, Ireland Ryan Dolan had an unexpected and disappointing past, only Cyprus, Sweden and the United Kingdom five-point reward.

And Denmark next year? The head of the delegation said that they are looking at some places and there were five possible locations of the competition could take place - which means that it will continue to stay in a smaller scale.

Sweden has with the ball rolling today, the festival of Euro Vision Song Contest could soon be one of the Euro Vision Song are stripped to show it again.

Article From-- http://www.bbc.co.uk/

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