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Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011

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Bulgaria in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2011
Eurovision Song Contest 2011
Participating broadcasterBulgarian National Television (BNT)
Country Bulgaria
Selection processBŭlgarskata pesen v „Evroviziya 2011”
Selection date23 February 2011
Competing entry
Song"Na inat"
ArtistPoli Genova
Songwriters
Placement
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (12th)
Participation chronology
◄201020112012►

Bulgaria was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2011 with the song "Na inat" written by Sebastian Arman, David Bronner,Poli Genova, andBorislav Milanov, and performed by Poli Genova herself. The Bulgarian participating broadcaster,Bulgarian National Television (BNT), organised the national finalBŭlgarskata pesen v „Evroviziya 2011” in order to select its entry for the contest. 19 entries were selected to participate in the national final, held on 23 February 2011, where "Na inat" performed by Poli Genova emerged as the winning entry following the combination of votes from a 55-member jury panel and a public televote.

Bulgaria was drawn to compete in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 12 May 2011. Performing during the show in position 10, "Na inat" was not announced among the top 10 entries of the second semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Bulgaria placed twelfth out of the 19 participating countries in the semi-final with 48 points.

Background

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Main article:Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2011 contest,Bulgarian National Television (BNT) had participated in theEurovision Song Contest representing Bulgaria six times since its first entry in2005.[1] It achieved its best result in2007 with the song "Water" performed byElitsa Todorova and Stoyan Yankoulov, which placed fifth. To this point, their 2007 entry is also the only Bulgarian entry to have qualified to the Eurovision final; the nation had failed to qualify to the final with their other five entries. In2010, "Angel si ti" byMiro failed to qualify to the final, making it the third consecutive qualification failure for the country.

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, BNT organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. The broadcaster confirmed its participation in the 2011 contest on 3 December 2010.[2] In the past, BNT had alternated between both internal selections and national finals in order to select its entry. For its 2010 entry, the broadcaster organised a national final to select both the artist and song.[3]

Before Eurovision

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Bŭlgarskata pesen v „Evroviziya 2011”

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Bŭlgarskata pesen v „Evroviziya 2011” (The Bulgarian song in Eurovision 2011) was the national final format developed by BNT which determined the artist and song that would represent Bulgaria at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011. The competition consisted of a final on 23 February 2011, held at theNational Palace of Culture inSofia. The show was hosted byMaria Ilieva andOrlin Pavlov and broadcast onBNT 1 as well as online via the broadcaster's websitebnt.bg and the Eurovision Song Contest official websiteeurovision.tv.[4]

Competing entries

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A 55-member committee consisting of composers, poets, producers, performers, music educators, members of the media and advertising agencies, titled Academy, each received questionnaires to propose up to three performers for the national final.[5][6] BNT also opened a submission period on 17 January 2011 for artists and songwriters to submit their entries until 9 February 2011. Songs were required to contain partial Bulgarian involvement.[7][8] On 14 February 2011, the twenty-three artists and songs selected for the competition were announced. Thirteen of the entries came from the thirteen most nominated artists of the Academy, while the remaining ten entries were selected by the Academy from 19 entries received through the open submission.[9][10] On 18 February 2011, the songs "Boogie Man" performed by Sunrise featuring All Access Project, "Wolf's Song" performed by Svetozar Hristov, "Believe" performed by Vessy and "Like a Fairytale" performed by Zhan Sheitanov were withdrawn from the competition.[11]

Members of the Academy[12]
GroupMembers
Composers
  • Haygashod Aghasyan
  • Ivan Yankov
  • Andrey Drenikov
  • Lubomir Denev
  • Sasho Mladenov
  • Boris Karadimchev
  • Magomed Aliyev
  • Momchil Kolev
  • Kirill Bozhkov
  • Yasen Kozev
Poets
  • Nadia Popova
  • Petko Bratinov
  • Balcho Balchov
  • Nikolai Petev
  • Michail Belchev
  • Gergana Turiyska
Producers
  • Atanas Yankulov – Stars Records
  • Kirill Velichkov – Orpheus Music
  • Boris Bonchev – Toxity Records
  • Stanislava Armutlieva – Virginia Records
  • Stanislav Zahariev –Universal Music Bulgaria
  • Georgi Enchev – Select Music Media
  • Victor Kasamov – Ara Audio Video
  • Borislav Ivanchev – Vitality Music
Performers
Music educators
  • Maria Ganeva
  • Milka Miteva
  • Toni Dimitrova Shekerdzhieva-Novak
  • Hristo Dipchikov
  • Maria Nikolova Dukanova
  • Stoyanka Filcheva Tenova-Ilchevska
  • Maria Lazarova Gradeshlieva
Media
  • Anna Maria Tonkova
  • Irina Bachvarova
  • Vladimir Daynov
  • Georgi Kostov
  • Alexander Kumanov
  • Angel Popov
  • Yuri Lazarov
  • Zdravko Petrov
  • Spas Shurulinkov
  • Nikolay Kanchev
Advertising agencies
  • Ilian Stoychev
  • Mariana Brashnarova
  • Nevena Aneva
  • Tanya Yordanova
  • Todor Kostadinov
ArtistSongSongwriter(s)Selection
5-te Sezona"Take My Hand"Plamen Stavrev, Stefan DiomovOpen submission
032"On Air"Rachel Row, Svetlin Kuslev,Georgi SimeonovAcademy nomination
Boyan Mihailov"Nestinari"(Нестинари)Plamen Bochev, Valeri Kostov
D2"Glorious Twist"Dimitar Kanev, Rumen Gaidev
Elmira Kostova"Mome hubava"(Моме хубава)Tsvetomir TsvetanovOpen submission
Emiliya Valenti"Plenyavash me"(Пленяваш ме)Vasil Ivanov, Marios Gligoris
Jakob"Wicked Way of Love"Petr Panov, Jacob Stadell, Peter Hägerås
Jerihon"Smile"Martina Baldzhieva, Stoyan Bozov, Mihail Rusev, Boris Samarinov
Lazar"Zamestitel"(Заместител)Lazar KisyovAcademy nomination
Milena Slavova"Fire in My Hair"Milena Slavova
Mona"Teen Life"Rachel Row,Maria Ilieva, Georgi Yanev
Plamena Petrova"Bez teb"(Без теб)Grigor Koprov, Ivan Tenev, Alexander PetrovOpen submission
Poli Genova"Na inat"(На инат)Sebastian Arman,Borislav Milanov, David Bronner, Poli GenovaAcademy nomination
Ruth Koleva"Fever"Rachel Row, KiNK
Stanny Brown feat. N.A.S.O."I Know"Stanny Brown, Alex Nushev, N.A.S.O.Open submission
The Sprint and Simona Sivanio"The New Earth"Evgeny Simeonov, Simona Sivanio
Tsvetelina Chendova"Luxury Hotel"Bastien GaisneAcademy nomination
Vlado Dimov"Syanka"(Сянка)Svetozar Hristov, Veselin Kalchev, Lora Konstantinova
Wickeda"Blue Cotton Levi's"Erol Ibrahimov

Final

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The final took place on 23 February 2011. Nineteen entries competed and "Na inat" performed byPoli Genova was selected as the winner by the 50/50 combination of votes awarded by public televoting and the Academy.[13][14] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, guest performers were Dirty Purchase, Rumanetza and Enchev, Tri O Five,2007 Bulgarian Junior Eurovision entrant Bon-Bon and2011 Romanian Eurovision entrantHotel FM.[15]

Final – 23 February 2011
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
1Wickeda"Blue Cotton Levi's"3
2Plamena Petrova"Bez teb"0
3032"On Air"0
4The Sprint and Simona Sivanio"The New Earth"3
5Vlado Dimov"Syanka"0
6Ruth Koleva"Fever"6
7Jerihon"Smile"10
8Elmira Kostova"Mome hubava"0
95-te Sezona"Take My Hand"2
10Mona"Teen Life"85133
11D2"Glorious Twist"7
12Lazar"Zamestitel"4
13Tsvetelina Chendova"Luxury Hotel"0
14Stanny Brown feat. N.A.S.O."I Know"0
15Poli Genova"Na inat"1212241
16Boyan Mihailov"Nestinari"0
17Milena Slavova"Fire in My Hair"510152
18Jakob"Wicked Way of Love"189
19Emiliya Valenti"Plenyavash me"0

Promotion

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Poli Genova made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote "Na inat" as the Bulgarian Eurovision entry. On 26 February, Genova performed "Na inat" during theMoldovan Eurovision national final.[16] Genova also performed the song during theGreek Eurovision national final on 2 March.[17] On 19 March, Genova performed during theTVR 1 showNe vedem la TVR in Romania.[18] On 14 April, Genova performed during theEurovision in Concert event which was held at the Club Air venue inAmsterdam, Netherlands and hosted byCornald Maas,Esther Hart and Sascha Korf.[19] On 17 April, Genova performed during theLondon Eurovision Party, which was held at the Shadow Lounge venue inLondon, United Kingdom and hosted byNicki French andPaddy O'Connell.[20]

At Eurovision

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Poli Genova at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011

All countries except the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom), and the host country, 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. TheEuropean 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. On 17 January 2011, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in.[21] Bulgaria was placed into the second semi-final, to be held on 12 May 2011, and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show. The running order for the semi-finals was decided through another draw on 15 March 2011 and Bulgaria was set to perform in position 10, following the entry fromCyprus and before the entry fromMacedonia.

The two semi-finals and the final were broadcast in Bulgaria onBNT 1 with commentary by Elena Rosberg and Georgi Kushvaliev.[22] The Bulgarian spokesperson, who announced the Bulgarian votes during the final, wasMaria Ilieva.

Semi-final

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Poli Genova took part in technical rehearsals on 4 and 7 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 11 and 12 May. This included the jury show on 11 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries.

The Bulgarian performance featured Poli Genova performing in a white dress which she stripped a part off during the last chorus. Genova began the performance kneeling down and made use of the satellite stage at the end. The performance also featured the use of a wind machine. The LED screens transitioned from an image of water dripping against glass to heavy rain falling on water.[23][24] Three guitarists, a pianist and a drummer joined Poli Genova on stage: Desislava Hristova, Dimitar Balev, Elizabeth Nesheva, Martin Hafizi and Yana Baleva.[25]

At the end of the show, Bulgaria was not announced among the top 10 entries in the second semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Bulgaria placed twelfth in the semi-final, receiving a total of 48 points.[26]

Voting

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Voting during the three shows consisted of 50 percent public televoting and 50 percent from a jury deliberation. The jury consisted of five music industry professionals who were citizens of the country they represent. This jury was asked to judge each contestant based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act. In addition, no member of a national jury could be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently.

Following the release of the full split voting by the EBU after the conclusion of the competition, it was revealed that the Bulgaria had placed fourteenth with the public televote and twelfth with the jury vote in the second semi-final. In the public vote, Bulgaria scored 43 points, while with the jury vote, Bulgaria scored 59 points.[27]

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Bulgaria and awarded by Bulgaria in the second semi-final and grand final of the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Denmark in the semi-final and to the United Kingdom in the final of the contest.

Points awarded to Bulgaria

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Points awarded to Bulgaria (Semi-final 2)[28]
ScoreCountry
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points Moldova
4 points
3 points France
2 points
1 point

Points awarded by Bulgaria

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Points awarded by Bulgaria (Semi-final 2)[28]
ScoreCountry
12 points Denmark
10 points Austria
8 points Slovenia
7 points Ireland
6 points Belgium
5 points Netherlands
4 points Estonia
3 points Ukraine
2 points Moldova
1 point Romania
Points awarded by Bulgaria (Final)[29]
ScoreCountry
12 points United Kingdom
10 points Greece
8 points Ukraine
7 points Denmark
6 points Romania
5 points Austria
4 points Russia
3 points Ireland
2 points Bosnia and Herzegovina
1 point Georgia

References

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  18. ^"Миро представя "Ангел си ти" и в Румъния".Avtora (in Bulgarian). 19 March 2010. Retrieved19 December 2022.
  19. ^Romkes, Rene (19 March 2011)."Eurovision in Concert: Three more acts!". ESCToday. Retrieved1 May 2011.
  20. ^Vranis, Michalis (17 April 2011)."London Eurovision Party live!".Esctoday. Retrieved24 October 2022.
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