Armenia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest explained

Armenia
Contest:JESC
Broadcaster:Public Television Company of Armenia (AMPTV)
Apps:16
Highest:1st:,
Host:,
Related:Armenian: [[Depi Mankakan Evratesil]]
Website:AMPTV page
Current:2023

Armenia has participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest since . Armenian Public Television (ARMTV), a member organisation of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), have been responsible for the selection process of their participants since their debut.

The first representative to participate for the nation at the contest was Arevik with the song "Armenian: Erazanq|italic=unset" (Armenian: Երազանք), which finished in second place out of 17 participating entries, achieving a score of 136 points. Since their debut, Armenia had never missed an edition of the contest, with the exception of (due to the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war), and won twice, in with the song "Mama" (Armenian: Մամա) by Vladimir Arzumanyan and in with the song "Armenian: [[Qami Qami]]|i=unset" (Armenian: Քամի Քամի) by Maléna.[1] [2] The worst result to date was achieved by two representatives: L.E.V.O.N. at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with his song "L.E.V.O.N" and Karina Ignatyan at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with her song "Colours of Your Dream", both placing ninth. Armenia hosted the contest at the Karen Demirchyan Complex in Yerevan in and again in .

History

Armenian broadcaster Armenian Public Television (ARMTV), announced on 21 May 2007 that they would be making their Junior Eurovision debut at the 2007 contest in Rotterdam, Netherlands on 8 December 2007.[3] ARMTV internally selected Arevik as their debut entrant with the song "Armenian: Erazanq|italic=unset" (Armenian: Երազանք).[4] At the running order draw for Junior Eurovision 2007, Armenia were drawn third, following and preceding, where they finished in second place scoring 136 points.[5]

Following their debut success, Armenia continued to participate in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, finishing in third place on three occasions (and), runners-up at five contests (and), and achieving their first win at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "Mama" (Armenian: Մամա), performed by Vladimir Arzumanyan achieving 120 points.[6] [7]

Armenia were the host country of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011, which took place on 3 December at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex located in the Armenian capital, Yerevan.[8] It was the first time in history of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest that the contest was held in the previous year's winning country. ARMTV was the main organiser of the show, being provided financial aid from the EBU made of entrance fees from the participating broadcasters, while Swedish company HD Resources assisted with the technical side of the production.[9]

The Armenian broadcaster announced on 21 July 2016, that they would be participating at the contest being held in Valletta, Malta on 20 November 2016.[10] ARMTV announced on 10 August 2016 that they had internally selected Anahit Adamyan and Mary Vardanyan to represent them at the contest, singing the song "Armenian: Tarber|italic=unset". They placed second with total 232 points after Georgia, beaten only by 7 points.[11]

On 26 February 2018, ARMTV revealed that their 12th Junior Eurovision entry would be selected using Armenian: Depi Mankakan Evratesil.[12]

Despite being included on the final list of participating countries,[13] Armenia withdrew from the contest in November 2020 due to the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh war.[14] It was later revealed that Maléna had been internally selected to represent Armenia with the song "Why".[15] With the Nagorno-Karabakh war ending on 10 November, Armenia's head of delegation David Tserunyan wrote on Instagram that the country "will come back stronger than ever".[16]

On 2 September 2021, it was confirmed by the EBU that Armenia would return to the 2021 contest in France.[17] Armenia again selected Maléna, who ultimately won the contest with 224 points.

It was confirmed on 21 December 2021 that Armenia would host the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022.[18] Armenia was represented by Nare with the song "Dance!", which finished second place with 180 points.

In 2023, Armenia was represented by Yan Girls and the song "Do It My Way", which finished third out of sixteen participants with 180 points.

Participation overview

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YearArtistSongLanguagePlacePoints
Arevik"Armenian: Erazanq|italic=unset" Armenian2136
Monica Manucharova"Armenian: Im ergi hnchyune|italic=unset" Armenian859
Luara Hayrapetyan"Barcelona" Armenian2116
Vladimir Arzumanyan"Mama" Armenian1120
Dalita"Welcome to Armenia"Armenian, English585
Compass Band"Sweetie Baby"Armenian, English398
Monika"Choco-Factory"Armenian, English669
Betty"People of the Sun"Armenian, English3146
Mika"Love"Armenian, English2176
Anahit and Mary"Armenian: Tarber|italic=unset" Armenian, English2232
Misha"Boomerang"Armenian, English6148
L.E.V.O.N"L.E.V.O.N"Armenian9125
Karina Ignatyan"Colours of Your Dream"Armenian, English9115
Maléna"Why" Armenian, English colspan="2" X
Maléna"Armenian: [[Qami Qami]]|i=unset" Armenian, English1 224
Nare"Dance!"Armenian, English2180
Yan Girls"Do It My Way"Armenian, English3180

Commentators and spokespersons

The contests are broadcast online worldwide through the official Junior Eurovision Song Contest website junioreurovision.tv and YouTube. In 2015, the online broadcasts featured commentary in English by junioreurovision.tv editor Luke Fisher and 2011 Bulgarian Junior Eurovision Song Contest entrant Ivan Ivanov.[19] The Armenian broadcaster, ARMTV, send their own commentators to each contest in order to provide commentary in the Armenian language. Spokespersons were also chosen by the national broadcaster in order to announce the awarding points from Armenia. The table below list the details of each commentator and spokesperson since 2007.

YearCommentatorSpokesperson
Gohar Gasparyan and Felix KhachatryanAni Sahakyan
Gohar GasparyanMary Sahakyan
Razmik Aghajanyan
Gohar Gasparyan and Artak VardanyanNadya Sargsyan
Artak Vardanyan and Marianna JavakhyanRazmik Aghajanyan
Gohar GasparyanMika
Dalita and Vahe KhanamiryanDavid Vardanyan
Avet BarseghyanMonika Avanesyan
Betty
Mika
Gohar Gasparyan Lilit Tokhatyan
Mika and DalitaVardan Margaryan
Avet Barseghyan and Mane GrigoryanErik Antonyan
Arman Margaryan and Hrachuhi UtmazyanKarina Ignatyan
Hamlet Arakelyan and Hrachuhi UtmazyanMaléna
Lino Mercier

Hostings

YearLocationVenuePresenters
YerevanKaren Demirchyan ComplexGohar Gasparyan and Avet Barseghyan[20]
Iveta Mukuchyan, Garik Papoyan and Karina Ignatyan[21]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021-12-19. Junior Eurovision 2021 winner: Armenia's Malena with "Qami Qami". 2021-12-19. wiwibloggs. en-US.
  2. Web site: Carter. William. Junior Eurovision: Maléna Wins it for Armenia!. 2021-12-19. en-US.
  3. Web site: Junior 2007: 18 countries to take part . European Broadcasting Union . 21 May 2007 . 1 August 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070821174242/http://www.eurovision.tv/content/view/886/262/ . 21 August 2007 .
  4. Web site: Oikotimes. Arevik group to represent the country in Rotterdam. 10 December 2008. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120329012229/http://www.oikotimes.com/v2/index.php?file=articles&id=379 . 29 March 2012.
  5. Web site: Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007. junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 29 March 2017. 8 December 2007.
  6. Web site: Armenia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 30 March 2017.
  7. Web site: Siim. Jarmo. Armenia wins 8th Junior Eurovision Song Contest. junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 30 March 2017. 20 November 2010.
  8. Web site: Armenia to host Junior Eurovision in 2011. Siim. Jarmo. 18 January 2011. European Broadcasting Union.
  9. Web site: Eurovision Song Contest - Armenia. ARMTV. 25 January 2011.
  10. Web site: García. Belén. Armenia confirms participation at Junior Eurovision!. esc-plus.com. Esc-plus. 21 July 2016. 21 July 2016.
  11. Web site: García. Belén. Anahit & Mary to sing for Armenia at Junior Eurovision 2016!. esc-plus.com. Esc-plus. 10 August 2016. 10 August 2016.
  12. Web site: Armenia: Depi Mankakan Evratesil to Select Next Junior Eurovision Entry. 26 February 2018. Eurovoix. Herbert. Emily.
  13. Web site: 13 countries will 'Move the World' at Junior Eurovision 2020. 2020-09-08. 2020-11-05. junioreurovision.tv. EBU.
  14. Web site: Armenia: Withdraws From Junior Eurovision 2020. 2020-11-05. 2020-11-05. Eurovoix World. Neil. Farren.
  15. Web site: Granger. Anthony. 28 November 2020. Armenia: Maléna Reveals Withdrawn Junior Eurovision Song. eurovoix.com.
  16. Web site: David Tserunyan on Instagram: "Dear friends and Eurovision fans, it is with great sadness that we announce our withdrawal from JESC 2020. Our team has been working…". https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/CHNO38ws-9O . 2021-12-24 . limited. 2020-11-05. 2020-11-05. Instagram. David. Tserunyan.
  17. Web site: 19 participants for 19th Junior Eurovision Song Contest. 2021-09-02. Junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210902100353/https://junioreurovision.tv/story/junior2021-participants . 2 September 2021 .
  18. Web site: Armenia to host 20th Junior Eurovision in 2022 . 2021-12-21. Junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20211221091541/https://junioreurovision.tv/story/armenia-to-host-20th-junior-eurovision-in-2022 . 21 December 2021 .
  19. Web site: Tonight: Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015!. Fisher. Luke James. Junior Eurovision Song Contest – Bulgaria 2015. 21 November 2015. 21 November 2015.
  20. Web site: Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011. Junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. https://web.archive.org/web/20111208021609/http://www.junioreurovision.tv/page/year-page?event=1563. 8 December 2011. dead.
  21. Web site: Junior Eurovision 2022 is good opportunity to restore tourist flows to Armenia, PM says. 2022-02-17. NEWS.am.