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Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019

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Croatia in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2019
Eurovision Song Contest 2019
Country Croatia
Selection processDora 2019
Selection date16 February 2019
Competing entry
Song"The Dream"
ArtistRoko
Songwriters
Placement
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (14th)
Participation chronology
◄201820192020►

Croatia was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song "The Dream" written byJacques Houdek, Andrea Čubrić andCharlie Mason. The song was performed byRoko. Songwriter Jacques Houdek representedCroatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song "My Friend" where he placed thirteenth in the grand final of the competition. The Croatian broadcasterCroatian Radiotelevision (HRT) organised the national finalDora 2019 to select the Croatian entry for the 2019 contest inTel Aviv, Israel. Sixteen entries competed in the national final on 16 February 2019 and "The Dream" performed by Roko 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 second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 16 May 2019. Performing during the show in position 10, "The Dream" 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 Croatia placed fourteenth out of the 18 participating countries in the semi-final with 64 points.

Background

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Main article:Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2019 contest, Croatia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twenty-four times since its first entry in1993.[1] The nation's best result in the contest was fourth, which it achieved on two occasions: in1996 with the song "Sveta ljubav" performed byMaja Blagdan and in1999 with the song "Marija Magdalena" performed byDoris Dragović. Following theintroduction of semi-finals in2004, 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 in2017 with the song "My Friend" performed byJacques Houdek. In2018, Croatia failed to qualify to the final withFranka and the song "Crazy".

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 2019 Eurovision Song Contest on 26 September 2018.[2] Between 1993 and 2011, HRT organised the national finalDora in order to select the Croatian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2012 and 2013, the broadcaster opted to internally select the entry. The Croatian broadcaster continued the internal selection procedure since 2016 after missing the contest in 2014 and 2015, however, HRT announced on 2 October 2018 thatDora would return to select Croatia's entry at the 2019 contest.[3]

Before Eurovision

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Dora 2019

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Dora 2019 was the twentieth edition of the Croatian national selectionDora which selected Croatia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019. The competition consisted of sixteen entries competing in one final on 16 February 2019 at the Marino Cvetković Sports Hall inOpatija, hosted by Mirko Fodor, Jelena Glišić and Iva Šulentić.[4][5] The show was broadcast onHRT 1 as well as online via the broadcaster's streaming service HRTi.[6] The national final was watched by 543,912 viewers in Croatia with a market share of 32%.[7]

Competing entries

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On 20 November 2018, HRT opened a submission period where artists and composers were able to submit their entries to the broadcaster with the deadline on 10 January 2019. Songs submitted were required to be in English, French, Italian or Croatian.[8][9] 162 entries were received by the broadcaster during the submission period.[10] A seven-member expert committee consisting ofIvana Vrdoljak Vanna (singer), Zlatko Turkalj Turki (radio host), Igor Geržina (producer of HRT's Jazz Orchestra), Ante Pecotić (composer and producer),Antonija Šola (singer, actress and composer), Zlatko Gal (music critic) and Željen Klašterka (Head of the Croatian Eurovision Delegation) reviewed the received submissions and selected sixteen artists and songs for the competition. HRT announced the competing entries on 23 December 2018 and among the artists wereNeda Parmac of Gelato Sisters who representedBosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 andCroatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 as a member ofFeminnem, and Marko Škugor of 4 Tenora who representedCroatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 as a member ofKlapa s Mora.[11][12] On 29 January 2019, 4 Tenora withdrew their song "Brod bez imena", written by Eduard Botrić and Matko Šimac, due to a previously scheduled concert and replaced with "Nisam to što žele" performed byKim Verson.[13][14] The running order of the final was determined by HRT and announced on 4 February 2019.[15]

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Beta Sudar"Don't Give Up"Predrag Martinjak, Malin Johansson
Bernarda"I Believe in True Love"Duško Rapotec Ute, Bernarda Brunović, Tatjana Bon
Bojan Jambrošić and Danijela Pintarić"Vrijeme predaje"Ante Toni Eterović, Leonardo Čeči Baksa
Domenica"Indigo"Tonči Huljić, Vjekoslava Huljić
Elis Lovrić"All I Really Want"Elis Lovrić, Olja Dešić
Ema Gagro"Redemption"Andreas Björkman, Adriana Pupavac, Kalle Persson, Ema Gagro
Gelato Sisters"Back to That Swing"Tvrtko Hrelec
Jelena Bosančić"Tell Me"Jelena Bosančić
Jure Brkljača"Ne postojim kad nisi tu"Miroslav Drljača Rus
Kim Verson"Nisam to što žele"Kim Verson
Lea Mijatović"Tebi pripadam"Igor Ivanović, Marko Vojvodić
Lidija Bačić"Tek je počelo"Denis Dumančić, Faruk Buljubašić
Lorena Bućan"Tower of Babylon"Tonči Huljić, Ivan Huljić, Vjekoslava Huljić
Luka Nižetić"Brutalero"Branimir Mihaljević, Mario Mihaljević
Manntra"In the Shadows"Marko Matijević Sekul, Maja Kolarić, Boris Kolarić
Roko Blažević"The Dream"Jacques Houdek, Andrea Čubrić,Charlie Mason

Final

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The final took place on 16 February 2019. The winner, "The Dream" performed byRoko Blažević, was determined by a 50/50 combination of votes from ten regional juries and a public televote.[16] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the show was opened by Sudar Percussion and2018 Croatian Eurovision entrantFranka Batelić, whileMia Negovetić,2001 Croatian Eurovision entrantVanna and CroatianJunior Eurovision Song Contest 2003 winnerDino Jelusić performed as the interval acts.[17]

Final – 16 February 2019
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
PhoneSMSTotalPoints
1Bojan Jambrošić and Danijela Pintarić"Vrijeme predaje"01,4107752,185669
2Jelena Bosančić"Tell Me"07901579470014
3Kim Verson"Nisam to što žele"02101333430016
4Jure Brkljača"Ne postojim kad nisi tu"21,3288412,169578
5Beta Sudar"Don't Give Up"41,2505651,8152610
6Lea Mijatović"Tebi pripadam"06152218360015
7Gelato Sisters"Back to That Swing"18273381,1650112
8Luka Nižetić"Brutalero"33,6633,1756,83810133
9Elis Lovrić"All I Really Want"88313811,194087
10Domenica"Indigo"08175771,3940013
11Roko Blažević"The Dream"127,0884,43611,52412241
12Ema Gagro"Redemption"71,0639071,9704115
13Lidija Bačić"Tek je počelo"09455641,5091111
14Lorena Bućan"Tower of Babylon"103,5382,0475,5858182
15Bernarda Brunović"I Believe in True Love"61,1457101,855396
16Manntra"In the Shadows"52,1831,7383,9217124
Detailed Regional Jury Votes
DrawSong
Zagreb
Vukovar
Varaždin and Čakovec
Rijeka
Pula
Osijek
Zadar
Knin and Šibenik
Split
Dubrovnik
TotalPoints
1"Vrijeme predaje"3140
2"Tell Me"1120
3"Nisam to što žele"10100
4"Ne postojim kad nisi tu"24334445292
5"Don't Give Up"631226354414
6"Tebi pripadam"732120
7"Back to the Swing"22454222231
8"Brutalero"121088383
9"All I Really Want"44151210712310688
10"Indigo"182116190
11"The Dream"85612786112127712
12"Redemption"361084125752627
13"Tek je počelo"5113100
14"Tower of Babylon"1076678101087210
15"I Believe in True Love"1257810367586
16"In the Shadows"781051267555

Promotion

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Roko made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote "The Dream" as the Croatian Eurovision entry. On 21 April, Roko performed during theEurovision Pre-Party Madrid event, which was held at the Sala La Riviera venue inMadrid, Spain and hosted byTony Aguilar andJulia Varela.[18] On 24 April, Roko performed during theEurovision Pre-Party, which was held at the Vegas City Hall inMoscow, Russia and hosted by Alexey Lebedev and Andres Safari.[19]

At Eurovision

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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. 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 28 January 2019, 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. Croatia was placed into the second semi-final, to be held on 16 May 2019, and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show.[20]

Once all the competing songs for the 2019 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 fromAustria and before the entry fromMalta.[21]

The two semi-finals and the final were broadcast in Croatia onHRT 1 and via radio on HR 2 with commentary byDuško Ćurlić. The Croatian spokesperson, who announced the top 12-point score awarded by the Croatian jury during the final, was Monika Lelas Halambek.

Semi-final

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Roko during a rehearsal before the second semi-final

Roko took part in technical rehearsals on 7 and 11 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 15 and 16 May. This included the jury show on 15 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries.[22]

The Croatian performance featured Roko dressed in white jeans, jacket and t-shirt and joined on stage by two dancers with golden wings. The performance began with Roko laying on the stage LED floor that displayed angel wings. At the end of the first chorus, the dancers appeared on stage and gave Roko wings over his outfit. The stage LED screens transitioned from fire, meteors and flowing lava to a cloudy daylight sky and displayed the dancers falling to the stage and flying away through clouds towards the sky.[23][24] The choreographer of the Croatian performance was Leo Mujić.[25] The two dancers that joined Roko were Diego Siqueira and Endi Schrötter.[26] Co-composer of "The Dream"Jacques Houdek also appeared as an off-stage backing vocalist; Houdek previously representedCroatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 where he placed thirteenth in the contest with the song "My Friend".[27]

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 fourteenth in the semi-final, receiving a total of 64 points: 38 points from the televoting and 26 points from the juries.[28]

Voting

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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 their names published before the contest to ensure transparency. This jury judged each entry 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 was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently. The individual rankings of each jury member as well as the nation's televoting results will be released shortly after the grand final.[29]

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

Points awarded to Croatia

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Points awarded to Croatia (Semi-final 2)[30]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points
10 points North Macedonia
8 points Austria United Kingdom
7 points
6 points
5 points  Switzerland
4 points
3 points
2 points Armenia Albania
1 point Ireland

Points awarded by Croatia

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Points awarded by Croatia (Semi-final 2)[30]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points North Macedonia North Macedonia
10 points Norway  Switzerland
8 points  Switzerland Netherlands
7 points Netherlands Azerbaijan
6 points Albania Malta
5 points Azerbaijan Albania
4 points Sweden Sweden
3 points Russia Russia
2 points Malta Moldova
1 point Denmark Armenia
Points awarded by Croatia (Final)[31]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points Italy Italy
10 points Slovenia North Macedonia
8 points Serbia  Switzerland
7 points North Macedonia Czech Republic
6 points  Switzerland Netherlands
5 points Norway Sweden
4 points Netherlands Serbia
3 points Iceland France
2 points San Marino Russia
1 point Albania Estonia

Detailed voting results

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The following members comprised the Croatian jury:[29]

Detailed voting results from Croatia (Semi-final 2)[30]
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
D. KaramatićB. JambrošićS. GlojnarićZ. TurkaljF. BatelićRankPointsRankPoints
01 Armenia613148810116
02 Ireland8141517171514
03 Moldova491210109215
04  Switzerland5244321038
05 Latvia11121711161413
06 Romania12101612151312
07 Denmark171713141317101
08 Sweden7510557474
09 Austria1615915111217
10 Croatia
11 Malta237675692
12 Lithuania1311813121111
13 Russia1563768383
14 Albania346996556
15 Norway141611161416210
16 Netherlands1085113847
17 North Macedonia11122112112
18 Azerbaijan972344765
Detailed voting results from Croatia (Final)[31]
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
D. KaramatićB. JambrošićS. GlojnarićZ. TurkaljF. BatelićRankPointsRankPoints
01 Malta1610206101219
02 Albania81217111315101
03 Czech Republic572354720
04 Germany20181420202122
05 Russia12868119212
06 Denmark24252219172417
07 San Marino25261826262592
08 North Macedonia1234421047
09 Sweden11581086511
10 Slovenia13162514917210
11 Cyprus14131323151821
12 Netherlands7916225674
13 Greece23211913232226
14 Israel22151121242023
15 Norway21241522222365
16 United Kingdom1717416161425
17 Iceland26222625252683
18 Estonia31912181810115
19 Belarus18231017211924
20 Azerbaijan151423771313
21 France66211568318
22 Italy23711112112
23 Serbia442424127438
24  Switzerland911533856
25 Australia101199141114
26 Spain1920512191616

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