Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 Explained

Junior Eurovision Song Contest
Year:2013
Theme:Be Creative
Final:30 November 2013
Presenters:Timur Miroshnychenko,
Zlata Ognevich
Exsupervisor:Vladislav Yakovlev
Exproducer:Victoria Romanova[1]
Director:Sven Stojanovic
Host:National Television Company of Ukraine (NTU)
Venue:Palace "Ukraine", Kyiv
Winner:
"The Start"
Vote:Each country awards 12, 10, 8–1 points to their 10 favourite songs.
Entries:12
Map Nosemis:Y

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 was the 11th edition of the annual Junior Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Kyiv, Ukraine on 30 November 2013.[2] [3] The venue for the contest was announced on 17 April 2013, as the Palace "Ukraine".[4] Ukrainian broadcaster National Television Company of Ukraine (NTU) was the host broadcaster for the event.[3] It was the second time the contest was held in Kyiv, the first being the . It was also the second time in the history of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest that the event took place in last year's winning country, as well as the first time that the event was held in the same city twice. A total of twelve countries participated, with and making a return,[5] [6] and, and choosing to withdraw. made their debut in the contest.[7] was originally the thirteenth country to take part but pulled out the last minute.[8]

Gaia Cauchi representing won the contest with the song "The Start". This was Malta's first Junior Eurovision victory as well as their first victory in any Eurovision competition.[9] It also marked the first time in the history of the contest that a winning entry was sung entirely in English. This was also the first contest to introduce a new awards system: The winning country along with the second and third place countries each received a trophy. Sofia Tarasova, representing the host nation, took second place and Ilya Volkov singing for took the third-place trophy.

Location

The European Broadcasting Union invited broadcasters to bid for the rights to host the contest.[10] On 12 February 2013, the Ukrainian national broadcaster NTU and EBU announced that the 2013 contest would take place in Kyiv.[2] Palace "Ukraine" was confirmed as the host venue on 17 April.[4] The venue which is also known as the Ukrainian National Palace of Arts, better known as Palace "Ukraine" which is a venue administered by the State Directory of Affairs inside their public enterprises division and is one of the main venues for official events along with Palace of Sports in Kyiv, Ukraine, which hosted the 2009 contest.[11]

It was opened in 1970 as the biggest centre of culture and arts. The building was designed by a group of architects P. Zhylytskyi, I. Vayner, under the directorship of the project's author the distinguished architect of Ukrainian SSR Yevhenia Marychenko.[12] All of the architects were awarded Shevchenko National Prize (1971) for its design and construction. The building is trapezoidal, twenty eight meters tall and consists of over 300 rooms.

Participating countries

On 4 November 2013, it was confirmed that twelve countries would be taking part in the contest.[13] Prior to that, in October, it was announced that the executive supervisor managed to maintain the participation of thirteen countries for the contest in Kyiv, Ukraine.[14] The name of the thirteenth country was expected to be announced by the European Broadcasting Union on 29 October 2013. It was later confirmed on 1 November 2013 that Cyprus were going to be the thirteenth country but withdrew at the last minute.

This was the lowest number of entries since 2009, equalling the number of participants in 2012. San Marino made their debut, Macedonia returned after a one-year absence and Malta returned after a two-year absence. Albania and Israel withdrew after debuting in the 2012 edition, while Belgium withdrew for the first time since 2003.

Prior to the event, a digital compilation album featuring all the songs from the 2013 contest, along with karaoke versions, was put together by the European Broadcasting Union and released by Universal Music Group on 22 November 2013.[15]

Participants of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013[16] !Country!Broadcaster!Artist!Song!Language!Songwriter(s)
AMPTVMonika"Choco Factory"Armenian, English
İTVRustam Karimov"Me and My Guitar"Azerbaijani, EnglishDmitry Saratsky
BTRCIlya Volkov"Russian: Poy so mnoy|i=unset" (Russian: Пой со мной)Russian
GPBThe Smile Shop"Give Me Your Smile"Georgian, English
MRTBarbara Popović"Macedonian: Ohrid i muzika|i=unset" (Macedonian: Охрид и музика)MacedonianBarbara Popović
PBSGaia Cauchi"The Start"English
TRMRafael Bobeica"Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Cum să fim|i=unset"Romanian, EnglishEugen Doibani
AVROMylène and Rosanne"Double Me"Dutch, English
VGTRKDayana Kirillova"Dream On"RussianDayana Kirillova
SMRTVMichele Perniola"Italian: O-o-O Sole intorno a me|i=unset"Italian
SVTEliias"Swedish: Det är dit vi ska|i=unset"SwedishElias Elffors Elfström
NTUSofia Tarasova"We Are One"Ukrainian, English

Format

The executive supervisor of the Junior Eurovision steering group, Vladislav Yakovlev, announced on 17 July 2013 that there would be some changes being introduced to the contest from 2013 onwards. The contest would no longer focus on just the winning entry, but would also award prizes to the top three entries in acknowledgement of the talents of the young performers.[17]

It was also announced that the winner of Junior Eurovision 2013 would be at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014, however the role that they would play had not been revealed at that time.[18]

The running order draw took place on 25 November 2013 during the contest's opening party.[19] [20]

Graphic design

Designer Elias Ledakis, who was responsible for the stage design of the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens, Greece, was announced on 7 October 2013 as also being the designer for the 2013 Junior Eurovision stage.[14]

Radio broadcast

The official Junior Eurovision Twitter account revealed on 9 October that the contest was planned to be broadcast online and by national broadcasters, however the details were still being worked on.[21] On 21 November 2013, it was revealed that 98.8 Castle FM in Scotland would be the only radio station broadcasting the ceremony in the .[22] Radio Ukraine International would also be broadcasting the contest live.

Hosts

On 30 September 2013, it was confirmed that Timur Miroshnychenko would host the contest alongside Zlata Ognevich.[23] [24]

Contest overview

The event took place on 30 November 2013 at 20:00 EET (19:00 CET). Twelve countries participated, with the running order published on 25 November 2013. All the countries competing were eligible to vote with the jury and televote, as well as a Kids Jury, eligible to vote. Malta won with 130 points, with Ukraine and Belarus completing the top three. San Marino, Moldova, and Macedonia occupied the bottom three positions.[25]

The show began with two children, Andriy Boiko and Liza Kostiakina,[26] doing a puzzle of this year’s logo, Puzzle Man. The opening number featured several fairytale scenes with dancers and musicians on the stage, with LED screens and movable parts and puzzle pieces floating above the stage also featured.[27] The interval included Eurovision 2013 winner Emmelie de Forest performing "Only Teardrops", all participants performing the theme song "Be Creative", last year's winner Anastasiya Petryk and Zlata Ognevich also performed on stage.[28] [29] Some hours before the start of the contest Ruslana withdrew from performing at the event,[30] motivated by the violent actions of the Ukrainian authorities against the pro-European Union protests that were happening near the contest's venue.[31]

Country ArtistSongPointsPlace
1Eliias"Swedish: Det är dit vi ska|i=unset"469
2Rustam Karimov"Me and My Guitar"667
3Monika"Choco Factory"696
4Michele Perniola"Italian: O-o-O Sole intorno a me|i=unset"4210
5Barbara Popović"Macedonian: Ohrid i muzika|i=unset"1912
6Sofia Tarasova"We Are One"1212
7Ilya Volkov"Russian: Poy so mnoy|i=unset"1083
8Rafael Bobeica"Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Cum să fim|i=unset"4111
9The Smile Shop"Give Me Your Smile"915
10Mylène and Rosanne"Double Me"598
11Gaia Cauchi"The Start"1301
12Dayana Kirillova"Dream On"1064

Spokespersons

The order in which each country announced their votes was in the order of performance. The running order draw took place on 25 November 2013 during the contest's opening party. The spokespersons from all of the participating countries are shown below alongside their respective country.[32] [33]

  1. Anastasiya Petryk
  2. Lova Sönnerbo
  3. Lyaman Mirzalieva
  4. David Vardanyan
  5. Giovanni
  6. Sofija Spasenoska
  7. Liza Arfush
  8. Sasha Tkach
  9. Denis Midone
  10. Elene Megrelishvili
  11. Alessandro Wempe
  12. Maxine Pace
  13. Mariya Bakhireva

Detailed voting results

+ Detailed voting results[34]
scope="col"
Sweden46 1 4 3 5 1 2 5 6 1 4 2
Azerbaijan66 4 7 2 2 10 3 10 3 6 7
Armenia69 3 4 4 4 5 2 4 12 6 8 5
San Marino42 5 2 2 4 1 3 2 3 2 2 4
Macedonia19 1 1 2 1 1 1
Ukraine121 8 10 10 8 12 8 12 7 7 7 12 8
Belarus108 10 5 6 6 6 7 8 10 8 8 10 12
Moldova41 3 3 1 3 3 3 4 4 4 1
Georgia91 7 8 7 10 10 6 7 8 5 5 6
Netherlands59 2 6 5 5 1 5 4 6 1 2 7 3
Malta130 12 8 7 10 7 12 12 10 12 6 12 10
Russia106 6 12 12 12 8 6 7 8 5 5 10 3

12 points

Below is a summary of all 12 points received. All countries were given 12 points at the start of voting to ensure that no country finished with nul points.

N.ContestantNation(s) giving 12 points
5 ,,,,
3,,
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Other countries

Broadcasts

Most countries sent commentators to Kyiv or commentated from their own country, to add insight to the participants and, if necessary, provide voting information.[32] [33] For the first time, the official Junior Eurovision website featured commentary online during the broadcast with commentary from the website's editor Luke Fisher and radio broadcaster Ewan Spence.

Country! scope="col"
Broadcaster(s)Commentator(s)
Armenia 1Dalita and Vahe Khanamiryan
İctimai TelevisionKonul Arifgizi
BTRCAnatoliy Lipetskiy[40]
Georgian Public BroadcasterNatia Bunturi and Giorgi Grdzelishvili
MRT 1Tina Teutovic and Spasija Veljanoska[41]
Public Broadcasting ServicesCorazon Mizzi and Daniel Chircop
TeleRadio-MoldovaRusalina Rusu
AVROMarcel Kuijer
CarouselAlexander Gurevich
SMtv San MarinoLia Fiorio and Gilberto Gattei
SVT BarnkanalenYlva Hällen and Edward af Sillén
National Television Company of UkraineTetiana Terekhova[42]
Radio Ukraine InternationalOlena Zelinchenko, Valerij Kirichenko, Anastasia Jablonskaja
Country! scope="col"
Broadcaster(s)Commentator(s)
SBS Two (1 December 2013)Andre Nookadu and Georgia McCarthy[43] [44]
Dimosia TileorasiTBC
RTKTBC
98.8 Castle FMEwan Spence and Luke Fisher[45]

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Siim . Jamo . 12 February 2013 . Junior 2013: Date set for November 30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130929100815/http://www.junioreurovision.tv/page/blog?id=73583&_t=junior_2013_date_set_for_november_30 . 2013-09-29 . 12 February 2013 . junioreurovision.tv.
  3. Web site: Ukraine to host Junior 2013. Siim. Jamo. 7 February 2013. 7 February 2013. junioreurovision.tv.
  4. Web site: Siim. Jamo. Junior 2013 venue confirmed. junioreurovision.tv. 18 July 2013. 17 April 2013.
  5. Web site: Juhász. Ervin. FYR Macedonia: Back in Junior Eurovision after a year's break. escXtra. 26 September 2013. 26 September 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130929045145/http://escxtra.com/2013/09/back-in-junior-eurovision-after-a-years-break/. 29 September 2013. dmy-all.
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  10. Web site: Kiev Will Host Junior Eurovision 2013. 7 February 2013. 21 March 2024.
  11. Web site: uk:Державне підприємство "Національний палац мистецтв "Україна". http://www.dus.gov.ua/cult_edu.phtml?ai=cult_edu3. Державне підприємство "Національний палац мистецтв "Україна". dus.gov.ua. 18 July 2013. 18 July 2013. uk. State Enterprise "National Palace of Arts "Ukraine". dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131106041220/http://www.dus.gov.ua/cult_edu.phtml?ai=cult_edu3. 6 November 2013. dmy-all.
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  20. Web site: Lockett . Katherine . 15 October 2013 . NTU reveals all with under 50 days to go . 15 November 2013 . junioreurovision.tv.
  21. Web site: Granger. Anthony. Kiev'13: Contest To Be Broadcast on Radio. Eurovoix.com. 9 October 2013. 9 October 2013.
  22. Web site: Granger. Anthony. Kiev'13: Kiev'13: UK, Greece & Kosovo To Broadcast JESC. Eurovoix.com. 22 November 2013. 21 November 2013.
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  24. Web site: Lockett. Katherine. Meet the hosts of Junior Eurovision 2013: Zlata and Timur!. junioreurovision.tv. 30 September 2013. 30 September 2013.
  25. Web site: Final of Kyiv 2013 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210530125231/https://junioreurovision.tv/event/kyiv-2013/final . 30 May 2021 . 30 May 2021 . European Broadcasting Union.
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  27. Web site: López . Virginia . 30 November 2013 . Gaia Cauchi wins the 2013 Junior Eurovision Song Contest for Malta . 15 December 2022.
  28. Web site: Siim . Jarmo . 15 November 2013 . Emmelie de Forest to perform at Junior 2013 .
  29. Web site: Grager . Anthony . 14 November 2013 . Kiev'13: Emmelie De Forest, Ruslana & Anastasia Petryk . Eurovoix.
  30. Web site: 19 November 2013 . Remarkable Ruslana to perform with a children's choir at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest . 17 December 2018 . junioreurovision.tv.
  31. Web site: Nocito . Eric . December 1, 2013 . Why wasn't Ruslana at Junior Eurovision? . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160325025141/http://escreporter.com/why-wasnt-ruslana-at-junior-eurovision/ . 25 March 2016 . escreporter.com.
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  34. Web site: Results of the Final of Kyiv 2013 . European Broadcasting Union . 30 May 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210530125232/https://junioreurovision.tv/event/kyiv-2013/final/results . 30 May 2021 . live.
  35. Web site: Mikheev. Andy. Albania withdrawns from Junior Eurovision after one year of participation. esckaz.com. 27 September 2013. 27 September 2013.
  36. Web site: Belgium: Belgium withdraw from Junior Eurovision . Clark . Liam . 27 March 2013 . 27 March 2013 . escXtra . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130329111115/http://escxtra.com/2013/03/belgium-withdraw-from-junior-eurovision/ . 29 March 2013 .
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  44. Web site: Fisher. Luke James. Three more countries to carry 2013 event. European Broadcasting Union. 23 November 2013. 21 November 2013.
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