Wales in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2018 explained

Contest:Junior
Year:2018
Country:Wales
Preselection:Artist: Chwilio am Seren
Song: Internal selection
Preselection Date:Auditions:
18–25 September 2018
2 October 2018
Final: 9 October 2018
Entrant:Manw
Song:Perta
Final Result:20th (last), 29 points

Wales debuted in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2018 held in Minsk, Belarus on 25 November 2018. The Welsh broadcaster S4C was responsible for organising their debut entry for the contest. Manw was selected through Chwilio am Seren to represent Wales, winning the televised national final on 9 October at the Venue Cymru in Llandudno.[1] The winning song, "Hi yw y Berta", was chosen internally and written by Ywain Gwynedd.[2]

Background

See main article: Wales in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Wales announced on 9 May 2018 that they would debut at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2018 to be held in Minsk, Belarus. Welsh broadcaster S4C is responsible for the country's participation in the contest.[3] A televised national selection process, Chwilio am Seren (English: Search for a Star), was held to select the Welsh entry.[4]

Wales previously took part in the contest as part of the United Kingdom between and, with ITV being responsible for their participation. S4C had also shown interest in participating in the contest, but in the end decided against participating.[5]

Before Junior Eurovision

Chwilio am Seren

Chwilio am Seren (Search for a Star) was the national selection process that was used to select the 2018 entrant. Auditions took place at Venue Cymru in Llandudno, Aberystwyth Arts Centre and at Cardiff's Wales Millennium Centre during June 2018 with mentors Connie Fisher, Stifyn Parri and Tara Bethan as the judging panel. The four-part series, produced by Rondo Media for S4C, was aired on Tuesday nights with a repeat broadcast on Saturday afternoons.

The first two shows covered the nationwide auditions. Following a masterclass round at Llandaff's Memorial Hall (part of The Cathedral School), the final twenty singers were whittled down to the top 12 who then performed in public at Quadrant Shopping Centre in Swansea. The jury decided at the end of these performances who would perform during a final round live on television.[6]

Table key
  • Participant who was selected to progress to the national final
    + Top 12 artists – 2 October 2018
    DrawArtist[7] Song (performed in Welsh)Mentor
    1Lily Mai Duncan"Rise like a Phoenix"Fisher
    2Tiah"Symphony"Parri
    3Emma Kennedy"Bwgi"Bethan
    4Iestyn Gwin Jones"Byw Fel Brenin"Bethan
    5Amelia Francis"Calon"Fisher
    6Gracie Jayne Fitzgerald"You're My World"Parri
    7Manw Lili Robin"Ysbryd Efnisien"Bethan
    8Ella Georgia Thomas"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"Fisher
    9Manon"What About Us"Parri
    10Misha ParryTBC (by Alys Williams)Bethan
    11Lauren Price"Hold My Hand"Parri
    12Lauren Mia Jones"The Voice Within"Fisher

    National final

    The national final took place in Llandudno's Venue Cymru on 9 October 2018, hosted by Trystan Ellis-Morris and broadcast live on S4C. The first round saw the six live finalists performing cover songs. Regional juries (Aberystwyth, Llandudno, Carmarthen, Cardiff and London) consisting of two adults and two children awarded stars (points) to their favourite three performers which were announced by a spokesperson. The three mentors, Fisher, Parri and Bethan all gave their opinions on the performances but could not vote. In the second round, the three superfinalists each performed a different arrangement (folk ballad, funky pop, piano ballad) of the official Welsh entry "Hi yw y Berta", written by Ywain Gwynedd. The televote alone selected the winner from the second round, this being Manw.[1]

    The national final opened with a performance by the six finalists, performing a Welsh version of the anthem of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2017, "Shine Bright". During the televote window, a summary of the various winners of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest was broadcast.

    +Final – 9 October 2018
    Draw Artist Song (original artists)StarsPlaceResult
    1Ella Georgia Thomas"Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen)1Superfinalist
    2Gracie-Jayne Fitzgerald"Rhywbeth o'i le" (Huw Chiswell)4Eliminated
    3Lily Mai Duncan"Adre" (Caryl Parry Jones)3Superfinalist
    4Manw Lili Robin"Fy nghariad gwyn" (Ywain Gwynedd)2Superfinalist
    5Lauren Mia Jones"Angel" (Elin Fflur)6Eliminated
    6Misha Parry"O Gymru" (Rhys Jones (m.), Leslie Harris (l.))4Eliminated
    +Superfinal – 9 October 2018
    Draw Artist Song
    1 Manw Lili Robin "Hi yw y Berta"
    2 Ella Georgia Tomas "Hi yw y Berta"
    3 Lily Mai Duncan "Hi yw y Berta"

    Ratings

    Combined viewing figures by show
    ShowDateViewers
    (in thousands)
    Auditions 118 September 201819[8]
    Auditions 225 September 201816[9]
    Top 122 October 201818[10]
    Final9 October 201822[11]

    Artist and song information

    Manw

    Manw
    Instrument:Vocals
    Occupation:Singer
    Years Active:2014–present
    Birth Name:Manw Lili Robin
    Birth Place:Rhosgadfan, Gwynedd, North Wales, United Kingdom

    Manw Lili Robin[12] (born circa 2004) is a Welsh singer from Rhosgadfan in Gwynedd, North Wales. She represented Wales at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song "Perta".[13]

    She performed at the National Eisteddfod of Wales and Urdd National Eisteddfod a number of times, most recently in 2017,[14] [15] and attends Ysgol Glanaethwy in Bangor. In 2014, Manw played the part of Awen in the Welsh version of the animated film, The Secret of Kells (Cyfrinach Llyfr Kells) which was broadcast on S4C on 24 May.[16] In 2015, Manw was a member of the Welsh choir Cor Glanaethwy, who reached the live finals of Britain's Got Talent.

    On 23 November, S4C broadcast a 30-minute documentary Manw yn Minsk, which followed her journey to the contest.[17]

    Perta

    Junior:yes
    Song: "Perta"
    Year:2018
    Country:Wales
    Artist:Manw Lili Robin
    As:Manw
    Language:Welsh
    Composer:Ywain Gwynedd, Ifan Siôn Davies, Richard James Hooson Roberts[18]
    Lyricist:Ywain Gwynedd
    Place:20th
    Points:29
    Next Year:2019
    Next:Calon yn Curo
    Next Link:Wales in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019#Calon yn Curo

    "Perta" (originally called "Hi yw y Berta", later "Berta") is a song performed by Welsh singer Manw. It represented Wales at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2018. The song underwent a revamp ahead of the contest in Minsk,[19] with the official music video released on 16 October.[20] Ywain Gwynedd stated in an interview that the lyrics were written with a focus on sounding nice to non-Welsh speakers, with a repetitive chorus that was easy for viewers to sing along to. The song finished in 20th place with 29 points.[21]

    At Junior Eurovision

    During the opening ceremony and the running order draw which both took place on 19 November 2018, Wales was drawn to perform eighteenth on 25 November 2018, following Armenia and preceding Malta.

    The final was broadcast live in Wales on S4C, with commentary provided by Trystan Ellis-Morris in Welsh. English commentary by Stifyn Parri was available via the red button.[22] [23] It was the joint 14th most watched show that week on S4C with 23,000 viewers.[24]

    Voting

    In the contest, Wales received no points from the professional juries; they received 29 points from the online vote.[25]

    Detailed voting results

    +
    DrawCountryJuror AJuror BJuror CJuror DJuror EAverage RankPoints Awarded
    01637101565
    0210171451613
    0318919171717
    04713513892
    0521211547
    068129611101
    0796128783
    08171416191016
    09121617161415
    10141110151314
    111681391212
    1212413112
    1335321210
    14111918141918
    15151587911
    161310612474
    17191815181819
    18
    194414238
    2057113656

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Wales: Manw to Junior Eurovision 2018. Granger. Anthony. 9 October 2018. Eurovoix. 10 October 2018.
    2. Web site: Manw is the winner of Chwilio am Seren Junior Eurovision. S4C Press. 9 October 2018. 10 October 2018.
    3. Web site: Chwilio am Seren. junioreurovision.cymru. S4C. 9 May 2018. 9 May 2018.
    4. Web site: Granger. Anthony. Wales: Debuts in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovoix. 9 May 2018. 10 May 2018.
    5. Web site: Junior Eurovision 2008: United Kingdom to return to JESC?. Kuipers. Michael. 20 April 2008. ESCToday. 9 June 2009.
    6. Web site: Eurovision Junior PAYS DE GALLES JUNIOR 2018: Les 6 Finalistes de Chwilio Am Seren. Eurovision-fr.net. 10 October 2018.
    7. Web site: Wales: Chwilio am Seren Finalists Revealed. 26 September 2018. Eurovoix. 17 October 2018.
    8. Web site: Viewing Figures - Week Ending - 2018-09-23. www.s4c.cymru.
    9. Web site: Viewing Figures - Week Ending - 2018-09-30. www.s4c.cymru.
    10. Web site: Viewing Figures - Week Ending - 2018-10-07. www.s4c.cymru.
    11. Web site: Viewing Figures - Week Ending - 2018-10-14. www.s4c.cymru.
    12. Web site: Eurovision Junior PAYS DE GALLES JUNIOR 2018: Manw à Minsk. Eurovision-fr.net. 10 October 2018.
    13. Web site: Junior Eurovision: Manw i gynrychioli Cymru. 10 October 2018. BBC. 10 October 2018.
    14. Web site: Monolog i rai 12–16 oed (117) / Monologue 12–16 yrs (117). 7 August 2017. BBC. 10 October 2018.
    15. Web site: Results – 7 August – National Eisteddfod. eisteddfod.wales. 7 August 2017. 10 October 2018.
    16. Web site: An Irish adventure sparks a new Welsh film – S4C Caban. s4c.cymru. 20 May 2014. 10 October 2018.
    17. Web site: Wales: S4C To Broadcast Documentary About Manw's Junior Eurovision Journey. Anthony. Granger. 22 November 2018. Eurovoix. 3 January 2023.
    18. Web site: Manw - Wales - Minsk 2018 - Junior Eurovision Song Contest — France 2021 . Junioreurovision.tv . 2021-06-08.
    19. Web site: Wales: "Hi yw y Berta" to Undergo Revamp. 10 October 2018. Eurovoix. 10 October 2018.
    20. Web site: Wales: "Berta" Official Music Video Released. 16 October 2018. Eurovoix. 16 October 2018.
    21. Web site: Bissett . Daniel . Perta - the story behind the Junior Eurovison song . North Wales Live . 2018-11-17 . 2021-06-08.
    22. Web site: Herbert. Emily. Wales: Trystan Ellis-Morris to Commentate on Junior Eurovision 2018. Eurovoix. 22 November 2018. 22 November 2018.
    23. Web site: Twitter. Twitter. 25 November 2018.
    24. Web site: Viewing Figures - Week Ending 2018-11-25. www.s4c.cymru. 24 November 2018. 2 January 2023.
    25. Web site: Results of the Final of Minsk 2018 . European Broadcasting Union . 1 June 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210601135415/https://junioreurovision.tv/event/minsk-2018/final/results/wales . 1 June 2021 . live.