Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 explained

Year:2021
Country:Croatia
Preselection:Croatian: Dora 2021
Preselection Date:13 February 2021
Entrant:Albina
Song:Tick-Tock
Sf Result:Failed to qualify (11th)

Croatia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song "Tick-Tock" written by Branimir Mihaljević, Max Cinnamon and Tihana Buklijaš Bakić. The song was performed by Albina. The Croatian broadcaster Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT) organised the national final Croatian: Dora 2021 to select the Croatian entry for the 2021 contest in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Fourteen entries competed in the national final on 13 February 2021 and "Tick-Tock" performed by Albina was selected as the winner following the combination of votes from ten regional juries and a public televote.

Croatia was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 18 May 2021. Performing during the show in position 10, "Tick-Tock" was not announced among the top 10 entries of the first semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Croatia placed eleventh out of the 16 participating countries in the semi-final with 110 points.

Background

See main article: Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Prior to the 2021 contest, Croatia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twenty-five times since its first entry in .[1] The nation's best result in the contest was fourth, which it achieved on two occasions: in 1996 with the song "Croatian: Sveta ljubav|italics=no" performed by Maja Blagdan and in 1999 with the song "Croatian: Marija Magdalena|italics=no" performed by Doris Dragović. Following the introduction of semi-finals in 2004, Croatia had thus far featured in seven finals. Since 2018, the Croatian entries failed to qualify from the semi-finals; the last time Croatia competed in the final was in 2017 with the song "My Friend" performed by Jacques Houdek. In 2019, Croatia failed to qualify to the final with Roko and the song "The Dream".[2] In 2020, Damir Kedžo was set to represent Croatia with the song "Divlji vjetre" before the contest's cancellation.

The Croatian national broadcaster, Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT), broadcasts the event within Croatia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. HRT confirmed Croatia's participation in the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest on 21 March 2020.[3] Between 1993 and 2011, HRT organised the national final Croatian: Dora in order to select the Croatian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2012 and 2013, the broadcaster opted to internally select the entry. After missing the contest in 2014 and 2015, the Croatian broadcaster continued the internal selection procedure between 2016 and 2018. Since 2019, HRT has used Croatian: Dora to select Croatia's entry, a method that was continued for their 2021 participation.[4]

Before Eurovision

Dora 2021

Croatian: Dora 2021 was the twenty-second edition of the Croatian national selection Croatian: Dora which selected Croatia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. The competition consisted of fourteen entries competing in one final on 13 February 2021 at the Marino Cvetković Sports Hall in Opatija, hosted by Daniela Trbović, Barbara Kolar, Jelena Lešić and Doris Pinčić Rogoznica.[5] [6] The show was broadcast on HRT 1 and HRT 2 as well as online via the broadcaster's YouTube channel and streaming service HRTi.[7]

Competing entries

On 26 October 2020, HRT opened a submission period where artists and composers were able to submit their entries to the broadcaster with the deadline on 10 December 2020. Unlike in previous editions, songs submitted could be in any language.[8] 140 entries were received by the broadcaster during the submission period. A five-member expert committee consisting of Andrej Babić (HGU, HDS), Hrvoje Prskalo (HDS), Matija Cvek (HGU), Monika Lelas (HRT) and Uršula Tolj (HRT) reviewed the received submissions and selected fourteen artists and songs for the competition.[9] [10] HRT announced the competing entries on 15 December 2020, and among the competing artists were Tony Cetinski, who represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994, and Nina Kraljić, who represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016.[11] The running order of the final was determined by HRT and announced on 18 January 2021.

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Albina"Tick-Tock"Branimir Mihaljević, Max Cinnamon, Tihana Buklijaš Bakić
Ashley Colburn and Bojan Jambrošić"Share the Love"Ivan Škunca, Ashley Colburn
Bernarda Brunović"Colors"Bernarda Brunović, Borislav Milanov
Beta Sudar"Croatian: Ma zamisli|italics=no"Predrag Martinjak
Brigita Vuco"Croatian: Noći pijane|italics=no"Brigita Vuco
Cambi"Croatian: Zaljubljen|italics=no"Marija Mirković
Ella Orešković"Come This Way"Siniša Reljić Simba, Ella Orešković
Eric Vidović"Croatian: Reci mi|italics=no"Eric Vidović
Filip Rudan"Blind"Filip Rudan, Antonio Franić, Hrvoje Domazet
Mia Negovetić"She's Like a Dream"Mia Negovetić, Linnea Deb, Denniz Jamm, Denise Kertes
Nina Kraljić and Alkonost of Balkan"Croatian: Rijeka|italics=no"Nina Kraljić, Hana Librenjak, Miki Solus
Sandi Cenov"Croatian: Kriv|italics=no"Siniša Reljić Simba, Fayo
ToMa"Ocean of Love"Adriana Pupavac, Andreas "Beemon" Björkman, Kalle Persson, Tomislav Marić
Tony Cetinski and Kristijan Rahimovski"Croatian: Zapjevaj, sloboda je!|italics=no"Kristijan Rahimovski

Final

The final took place on 13 February 2021. The winner, "Tick-Tock" performed by Albina, was determined by a 50/50 combination of votes from ten regional juries and a public televote.[12] The viewers and the juries each had a total of 580 points to award. Each jury group distributed their points as follows: 1-8, 10 and 12 points. The viewer vote was based on the percentage of votes each song achieved through telephone and SMS voting. For example, if a song gained 10% of the viewer vote, then that entry would be awarded 10% of 580 points rounded to the nearest integer: 58 points. Ties were decided in favour of the entry ranked higher by the public televote.[13] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, 2002 Croatian Eurovision entrant Vesna Pisarović performed as the interval act during the show.[14]

Final13 February 2021
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
PhoneSMSTotalPoints
1Nina Kraljić and Alkonost of Balkan"Croatian: Rijeka|italics=no"683,7451,5755,320771452
2Eric Vidović"Croatian: Reci mi|italics=no"296594081,067164510
3Ella Orešković"Come This Way"261,4253361,76126529
4Bernarda Brunović"Colors"771,1314131,54422997
5"Croatian: Kriv|italics=no"54038248571214
6ToMa"Ocean of Love" 642,1215742,695391036
7Filip Rudan"Blind"653,2044603,664531185
8Beta Sudar"Croatian: Ma zamisli|italics=no"84568454081612
9Klapa Cambi"Croatian: Zaljubljen|italics=no"474,4883934,881711184
10Ashley Colburn and Bojan Jambrošić"Share the Love"92,237942,331344311
11Brigita Vuco"Croatian: Noći pijane|italics=no"75047858281513
12Mia Negovetić"She's Like a Dream"673,1434713,614521193
13Albina"Tick-Tock"786,6091,6888,2971201981
14Tony Cetinski and Kiki Rahimovski"Croatian: Zapjevaj, sloboda je!|italics=no"302,7464643,21047778
DrawSongZagrebVukovarVaraždin
and Čakovec
RijekaPulaOsijekZadarKnin and
Šibenik
SplitDubrovnikTotal
1"Croatian: Rijeka|italics=no"68885410104568
2"Croatian: Reci mi|italics=no"1156423729
3"Come This Way"4231541626
4"Colors"76121212867777
5"Croatian: Kriv|italics=no"2125
6"Ocean of Love" 103104873612164
7"Blind"12127573122565
8"Croatian: Ma zamisli|italics=no"41218
9"Croatian: Zaljubljen|italics=no"3101088847
10"Share the Love"31239
11"Croatian: Noći pijane|italics=no"347
12"She's Like a Dream"51067106856467
13"Tick-Tock"874612712101278
14"Croatian: Zapjevaj, sloboda je!|italics=no"25125231030
[15] ! Jury! Members
Zagreb
  • Robert Urlić – HRT
  • Željka Veverec – HDS
  • Denis Dumančić – HGU
Vukovar
  • Petar Barić – HRT
  • Pero Galić – HDS
  • Branimir Jovanovac – HGU
Varaždin and Čakovec
Rijeka
  • Albert Petrović – HRT
  • HDS
  • Damir Martinović Mrle – HGU
Pula
  • – HRT
  • Sandro Pettener – HDS
  • Marijan Jelenić – HGU
Osijek
  • Marina Ban – HRT
  • Goran Bošković – HDS
  • Damir Bačić – HGU
Zadar
Knin and Šibenik
  • Nenad Tisaj – HRT
  • Marko Škugor – HDS
  • Matej Nakić – HGU
Split
Dubrovnik
  • Milivoj Kravarović – HRT
  • Sanin Karamehmedović – HDS
  • Tibor Karamehmedović – HGU

Controversy

After the final, Nina Kraljić alleged that there were problems with her rehearsals, where she had to listen to Albina's song in her in-ear headphones instead of her own. She also said that many people couldn't vote for her due to telecommunication problems. Two days later, Kraljić removed her Facebook page as well as her Instagram page.[16]

The next day, the family of another contestant, Bernarda Brunović, also alleged that they received information from Croatian Head of Delegation Uršula Tolj that they could not win because they were on a "blacklist". They also confirmed Nina Kraljić's earlier allegations.[17] Uršula Tolj commented on this a day later, where she confirmed that everything was done right and that there had been no problems with the voting that would have affected the final result. She also dismissed the allegations that a "blacklist" had existed.[18]

At Eurovision

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. The semi-final allocation draw held for the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 on 28 January 2020 was used for the 2021 contest, which Croatia was placed into the first semi-final, which was held on 18 May 2021, and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show.[19]

Once all the competing songs for the 2021 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Croatia was set to perform in position 10, following the entry from Norway and before the entry from Belgium.[20]

The two semi-finals and the final were broadcast in Croatia on HRT 1 with commentary by Duško Ćurlić.[21] [22] The three shows were also broadcast via radio on HR 2.[23] The Croatian spokesperson, who announced the top 12-point score awarded by the Croatian jury during the final, was Ivan Dorian Molnar.

Semi-final

Albina took part in technical rehearsals on 9 and 12 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 17 and 18 May. This included the jury show on 17 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries.[24]

The Croatian performance featured Albina dressed in a leotard outfit and performing on the stage catwalk and satellite stage. Kraljić's outfit was designed by Stefan Orlić and Juraj Zigman. The stage lighting displayed blue and purple colours with the LED screens and transparent panel projecting neon lights and lyrics of the song. The performance also featured several effects including pyrotechnics, a wind machine and a hologram effect that displayed four Albinas.[25] [26] [27] The creative director of the Croatian performance was Marvin Dietmann, while the choreographer was Helena Janjušević.[28] Albina was joined on stage by four dancers performing choreography with the singer: Devin Juraj, Luciano Plazibat, Marko Marić and Stjepan Cutvarić.[29]

At the end of the show, Croatia was not announced among the top 10 entries in the first semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Croatia placed eleventh in the semi-final, receiving a total of 110 points: 53 points from the televoting and 57 points from the juries.

Voting

Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1-8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting. Each nation's jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent, with a diversity in gender and age represented. The judges assess each entry based on the performances during the second Dress Rehearsal of each show, which takes place the night before each live show, against a set of criteria including: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act.[30] Jury members may only take part in panel once every three years, and are obliged to confirm that they are not connected to any of the participating acts in a way that would impact their ability to vote impartially. Jury members should also vote independently, with no discussion of their vote permitted with other jury members.[31] The exact composition of the professional jury, and the results of each country's jury and televoting were released after the grand final; the individual results from each jury member were also released in an anonymised form.[32] [33]

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Croatia and awarded by Croatia in the first semi-final and grand final of the contest, and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows:

Detailed voting results

The following members comprised the Croatian jury:

+
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
Juror AJuror BJuror CJuror DJuror ERankPointsRankPoints
016 8 4 4 2 5 6 8 3
0215 6 15 6 9 11 6 5
032 5 8 3 4 3 8 2 10
047 9 9 8 8 10 1 11
0514 3 10 9 12 9 2 15
0613 12 14 5 10 12 10 1
0712 13 13 14 13 15 14
081 2 11 2 3 2 10 5 6
0911 15 5 15 15 13 9 2
10
119 11 1 13 11 7 4 13
123 4 2 7 6 4 7 7 4
138 7 7 11 7 8 3 12
1410 14 12 12 14 14 3 8
155 10 3 10 5 6 5 1 12
164 1 6 1 1 1 12 4 7
+
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
Juror AJuror BJuror CJuror DJuror ERankPointsRankPoints
015 6 17 15 13 11 15
0210 13 12 14 9 12 10 1
034 4 6 6 7 6 5 20
0415 16 9 24 14 14 23
053 9 5 11 8 7 4 8 3
067 8 13 3 11 8 3 14
0713 10 10 4 10 10 1 18
086 1 7 7 2 4 7 1 12
0925 24 25 26 25 26 24
1023 20 22 21 24 24 21
119 5 1 10 1 3 8 6 5
1214 3 4 1 3 2 10 7 4
1322 19 19 25 16 20 25
1424 26 26 22 23 25 22
1526 25 23 17 22 23 19
1621 17 14 9 19 15 5 6
1716 12 15 23 15 17 17
1811 11 8 5 6 9 2 12
198 14 11 16 12 13 3 8
202 7 2 8 5 5 6 4 7
2119 21 16 20 18 19 9 2
2220 23 21 18 26 22 13
2318 18 18 13 20 18 26
241 2 3 2 4 1 12 2 10
2512 15 20 12 17 16 11
2617 22 24 19 21 21 16

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  5. Web site: Gallagher . Robyn . 15 October 2020 . Croatia: Dora 2021 confirmed for February 13, HRT will plan four different Covid scenarios . 3 December 2020 . Wiwibloggs.
  6. Web site: Giacometti . Emilia . 26 October 2020 . Otvoren natječaj za Doru 2021. . 27 October 2020 . eurosong.hr . hr.
  7. Web site: 18 January 2021 . Otkriveni redoslijed nastupa i voditeljice Dore 2021. . 18 January 2021 . HRT . hr.
  8. Web site: 26 October 2020 . Objavljen natječaj za Doru 2021, uvodi se nekoliko promjena . 3 December 2020 . Večernji list . hr.
  9. Web site: Kocijan . Ivana . 27 October 2020 . Dora 2021. Otvoren natječaj koji donosi nekoliko promjena . 3 December 2020 . Novi list . hr . 7 May 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210507075256/https://eurosong.hr/otvoren-natjecaj-za-doru-2021/https://www.novilist.hr/scena/dora-2021-otvoren-natjecaj/ . dead .
  10. Web site: 15 December 2020 . Rezultati natječaja za Doru 2021. . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20201215071051/https://magazin.hrt.hr/689521/rezultati-natjecaja-za-doru-2021 . 15 December 2020 . 16 December 2020 . HRT . Croatian.
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  13. Web site: Christou . Costa . 2021-02-06 . Croatia: Snippets of DORA 2021 entries released . 2022-11-30 . escXtra.
  14. Web site: Vesna Pisarović oduševila pojavom na Dori 2021. . 2022-11-30 . hrt.hr . hr.
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  17. Web site: Obitelj jedne od natjecateljica Dore: Uršula Tolj nam je rekla da smo na crnoj listi. Index.hr. 2021-02-16. 2020-02-17. hr.
  18. Web site: Uršula Tolj se javila nakon što su je optužili da je na Dori spominjala "crne liste". Index.hr. 2021-02-17. 2021-02-17. hr.
  19. Web site: Groot. Evert. 17 November 2020. 2020 Semi-Final line-up to stay for 2021. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201118125722/https://eurovision.tv/story/2020-semi-final-line-up-to-stay-this-year. 18 November 2020. 17 November 2020. eurovision.tv. Eurovision Song Contest.
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  24. Web site: Muldoon . Padraig . 24 May 2021 . Eurovision 2021: Rehearsal schedule published…First run-throughs begin on Saturday 8 May . 9 June 2022 . Wiwibloggs.
  25. Web site: Klub . Hrvatski Eurovizijski . 2021-05-09 . Croatia: First Rehearsal Review . 2022-12-01 . Hrvatski Eurovizijski Klub.
  26. Web site: Cobb . Ryan . 2021-05-09 . LIVE DAY 2 REVIEW: Croatia’s Albina interacts with neon lights and holograms . 2022-12-01 . escXtra.
  27. Web site: Schulz . Julian . 2021-05-12 . LIVE DAY 5 REVIEW: Croatia’s Albina delivers a polished and energetic second rehearsal . 2022-12-01 . escXtra.
  28. Web site: Granger . Anthony . 2021-04-19 . Croatia: Albina Commences Rehearsals For Eurovision 2021 . 2022-12-01 . Eurovoix . en-GB.
  29. Web site: Croatia . 2022-12-01 . Six on Stage.
  30. Web site: Voting–Eurovision Song Contest . European Broadcasting Union . 26 May 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210526162423/https://eurovision.tv/about/voting . 26 May 2021 . live.
  31. Web site: Fairness–Eurovision Song Contest . European Broadcasting Union . 26 May 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210526162414/https://eurovision.tv/about/in-depth/fairness/ . 26 May 2021 . live.
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  34. Web site: Results of the First Semi-Final of Rotterdam 2021 . European Broadcasting Union . 28 May 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210528074525/https://eurovision.tv/event/rotterdam-2021/first-semi-final/results/croatia . 28 May 2021 . live.
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