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Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009

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Portugal in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Participating broadcasterRádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP)
Country Portugal
Selection processFestival da Canção 2009
Selection date28 February 2009
Competing entry
Song"Todas as ruas do amor"
ArtistFlor-de-Lis
Songwriters
  • Pedro Marques
  • Paulo Pereira
Placement
Semi-final resultQualified (8th, 70 points)
Final result15th, 57 points
Participation chronology
◄200820092010►

Portugal was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song "Todas as ruas do amor", written by Pedro Marques and Paulo Pereira, and performed by the groupFlor-de-Lis. The Portuguese participating broadcaster,Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP), organised the national finalFestival da Canção 2009 in order to select its entry for the contest. The competition took place on 28 February 2009 where "Todas as ruas do amor" performed by Flor-de-Lis emerged as the winner after achieving the highest score following the combination of votes from twenty regional juries and a public televote.

Portugal was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 12 May 2009. Performing during the show in position 16, "Todas as ruas do amor" was announced among the 10 qualifying entries of the first semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 16 May. It was later revealed that Portugal placed eighth out of the 18 participating countries in the semi-final with 70 points. In the final, Portugal performed in position 6 and placed fifteenth out of the 25 participating countries with 57 points.

Background

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Main article:Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2009 contest,Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP) until 2003, andRádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP) since 2004, had participated in theEurovision Song Contest representing Portugal forty-two times since its first entryin 1964.[1] Their highest placing in the contest was sixth, achievedin 1996 with the song "O meu coração não tem cor" performed byLúcia Moniz. Following theintroduction of semi-finals for the2004 contest, Portugal had featured in only one final. Their least successful result has been last place, which they have achieved on three occasions, most recentlyin 1997 with the song "Antes do adeus" performed by Célia Lawson. Portugal has also receivednul points on two occasions; in 1964 and 1997. They qualified to the finalin 2008 for the first time and placed thirteenth with the song "Senhora do mar (Negras águas)" performed byVânia Fernandes.

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, RTP 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 2009 contest on 20 October 2008.[2] RTP has traditionally selected its entry for the contest via the music competitionFestival da Canção, with exceptionsin 1988 andin 2005 when the entries were internally selected. Along with its participation confirmation, the broadcaster revealed details regarding its selection procedure and announced the organization ofFestival da Canção 2009 in order to select its 2009 entry.

Before Eurovision

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Festival da Canção 2009

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The logo ofFestival da Canção 2009

Festival da Canção 2009 was the 45th edition ofFestival da Canção organised by RTP to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009. Twelve entries competed in the competition which took place on 28 February 2009 at theTeatro Camões inLisbon. The show was hosted bySílvia Alberto and broadcast onRTP1,RTP África, andRTP Internacional as well as online via the broadcaster's official websitertp.pt.[3][4]

Competing entries

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Artists and composers that possessed Portuguese citizenship were able to submit their entries for the competition between 2 December 2008 and 12 January 2009. Songs were required to be submitted in Portuguese.[5] A jury panel consisting of Head of Delegation for Portugal at the Eurovision Song Contest José Poiares, singer-songwriter Tozé Brito, and music producers Fernando Martins and Ramón Galarza selected twenty-four entries for an online vote from 393 submissions received, which were revealed on 19 January 2010. Among the competing artists were former Eurovision Song Contest entrantsArmando Gama, who representedPortugal in 1983,Nucha, who representedPortugal in 1990, andLuciana Abreu, who representedPortugal in 2005 as part of the duo2B.[6][7]

The twenty-four competing entries were released online viartp.pt on 19 January 2009 and users were able to vote for their favourite songs each day until 30 January 2009.[5][8] On 28 January 2009, the song "Não está" performed by Miguel Cervini was withdrawn from the competition due to the artist's disagreements with the online voting process.[9][10] 117,639 valid votes were received at the conclusion of the voting period and the top twelve entries that advanced to the final were revealed on 31 January 2009.[11][12] On 4 February 2009, "Sinto sentido" performed by Pedro Duvalle, which placed eleventh in the online vote, was disqualified due to the song having been performed prior to the competition and replaced with the song "Lua sem luar" performed by Nuno Norte, which placed thirteenth in the voting.[13][14]

Results of the online vote – 19–30 January 2009
DrawArtistSongSongwriter(s)VotesPlace
1Lyana"Vivo para a paz (Peace)"Liliana Pinheiro1,06121
2Nucha"Tudo está na tua mão"Ivan Prim, Nucha7,0008
3Flor-de-Lis"Todas as ruas do amor"Pedro Marques, Paulo Pereira7,0247
4Tayti"Amore mio, amore mio"José Félix5,70512
5Pedro Daniel"Sem ti não quero acordar"Jorge do Carmo, Nikita2,77415
6Pedro Duvalle"Sinto sentido"Pedro Duvalle5,87311
7Romana"Acordem olhos doirados"Romana, Rodrigo Serrão7,0876
8Angie"Sonhar sem limites"Guido Craveiro, Sérgio Oliveira3,07314
9Nuno and Fábia"Não demores (quero-te aquecer)"Pedro Vaz10,4202
10Infantes de Sagres"O beijo de quando te vais embora"Miguel Castro2,63416
11Fernando Pereira"É o amor"Lucas Jr., Fernando Pereira6,32110
12Luciana Abreu"Juntos vamos conseguir (Yes We Can)"Carlos Coincas, Luciana Abreu11,1931
13Sérgio Lucas"Procuro-me em mim"António Loureiro, Sérgio Lucas2,10817
14Eva Danin"Amor mais forte que o vento"Rui Videira10,0153
15Jackpot"Há sempre um mas"Jackpot1,92618
16Miguel Cervini"Não está"Miguel Cervini
17Francisco Andrade"Voar é ver"Carlos Massa, Fernando Abrantes6,7829
18Armando Gama"Amor mais-que-perfeito"Armando Gama33623
19Ana Sofia"O meu planeta especial"Tó Sanches80922
20André Rodrigues"Não vou voltar a mim"André Rodrigues8,8694
21Nuno Norte"Lua sem luar"Paulo Abreu de Lima5,52713
22Filipa Batista"O teu lugar"Augusto Madureira7,9115
23Flávio"Jura que ainda me amas"Jorge do Carmo, Tó Andrade1,85619
24Daniel Costa"Mais uma vez (este mar salgado)"Daniel Costa1,33520

Final

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The final took place on 28 February 2009. Twelve entries competed and the winner, "Todas as ruas do amor" performed byFlor-de-Lis, was selected based on the 50/50 combination of votes of twenty regional juries and a public televote.[15][16] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, Hip Hop BCM and Teresa Radamanto performed as the interval acts.[17]

Final – 28 February 2009
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
VotesPointsPercentagePoints
1Nucha"Tudo está na tua mão"7832%149
2Romana"Acordem olhos doirados"12463%287
3Filipa Batista"O teu lugar"13076%5125
4André Rodrigues"Não vou voltar a mim"3112%0111
5Luciana Abreu"Juntos vamos conseguir (Yes We Can)"107428%12163
6Nuno Norte"Lua sem luar"14385%4124
7Tayti"Amore mio, amore mio"2104%3310
8Fernando Pereira"É o amor"1502%0012
9Eva Danin"Amar mais forte que o vento"10957%7126
10Francisco Andrade"Voar é ver"145109%8182
11Flor-de-Lis"Todas as ruas do amor"2171225%10221
12Nuno and Fábia"Não demores (quero-te aquecer)"4027%688
Detailed Regional Jury Votes
DrawSong
Aveiro
Beja
Braga
Bragança
Castelo Branco
Coimbra
Évora
Faro
Madeira
Guarda
Leiria
Lisbon
Azores
Portalegre
Porto
Santarém
Setúbal
Viana do Castelo
Vila Real
Viseu
Total
1"Tudo está na tua mão"816226445575234453278
2"Acordem olhos doirados"1012876465661028310105453124
3"O teu lugar"63235871010841107676867130
4"Não vou voltar a mim"31143251421531
5"Juntos vamos conseguir (Yes We Can)"5610143535763481128376107
6"Lua sem luar"4555810108748106558210812143
7"Amore mio, amore mio"3221221
8"É o amor"11413133415
9"Amar mais forte que o vento"34461053611262672126101109
10"Voar é ver"77101077878178121086778145
11"Todas as ruas do amor"1271212121212121210121271212510121210217
12"Não demores (quero-te aquecer)"2822215342111440

At Eurovision

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Lead singer of Flor-de-Lis, Daniela Varela, at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top nine songs from each semi-final as determined by televoting progress to the final, and a tenth was determined by back-up juries. 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 30 January 2009, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals. Portugal was placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 12 May 2009.[18] The running order for the semi-finals was decided through another draw on 16 March 2009 and Portugal was set to perform in position 16, following the entry fromFinland and before the entry fromMalta.[19]

In Portugal, the three shows were broadcast onRTP1 andRTP Internacional with commentary by Hélder Reis. The first semi-final and the final were broadcast live, while the second semi-final was broadcast on delay.[20][21] RTP appointed Helena Coelho as its spokesperson to announce the Portuguese votes during the final.[22]

Semi-final

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Flor-de-Lis took part in technical rehearsals on 17 and 21 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 24 and 25 May. The Portuguese performance featured the lead singer of Flor-de-Lis Daniela Varela wearing a black dress with purple and white parts with the other members dressed in traditional black, red and white outfits. The LED screens displayed colourfully sketched spring flowers, rainbows and clouds.[23][24]

At the end of the show, Portugal was announced as having finished in the top 10 and subsequently qualifying for the grand final. It was later revealed that Portugal placed eighth in the semi-final, receiving a total of 70 points.[25]

Final

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Shortly after the first semi-final, a winners' press conference was held for the ten qualifying countries. As part of this press conference, the qualifying artists took part in a draw to determine the running order for the final. This draw was done in the order the countries appeared in the semi-final running order. Portugal was drawn to perform in position 6, following the entry fromCroatia and before the entry fromIceland.[26]

Flor-de-Lis once again took part in dress rehearsals on 15 and 16 May before the final, including the jury final where the professional juries cast their final votes before the live show. The members of Flor-de-Lis performed a repeat of their semi-final performance during the final on 16 May. At the conclusion of the voting, Portugal finished in fifteenth place with 57 points.[27]

Voting

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Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding points from 1-8, 10 and 12 as determined by a combination of 50% nationaljury and 50%televoting. Each nation's jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent. 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.

Following the release of the full split voting by the EBU after the conclusion of the competition, it was revealed that Portugal had placed eighteenth with both the public televote and the jury vote in the final. In the public vote, Portugal scored 64 points, while with the jury vote, Portugal scored 45 points.

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Portugal and awarded by Portugal in the first semi-final and grand final of the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Iceland in the semi-final and to Moldova in the final of the contest.

Points awarded to Portugal

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Points awarded to Portugal (Semi-final 1)[28]
ScoreCountry
12 points Andorra
10 points  Switzerland
8 points Iceland
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point
Points awarded to Portugal (Final)[29]
ScoreCountry
12 points
10 points  Switzerland
8 points Spain
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points Estonia
2 points Slovakia
1 point Bosnia and Herzegovina

Points awarded by Portugal

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Points awarded by Portugal (Semi-final 1)[28]
ScoreCountry
12 points Iceland
10 points Romania
8 points Sweden
7 points Bosnia and Herzegovina
6 points Malta
5 points Turkey
4 points Andorra
3 points Finland
2 points  Switzerland
1 point Montenegro
Points awarded by Portugal (Final)[29]
ScoreCountry
12 points Moldova
10 points United Kingdom
8 points Iceland
7 points Spain
6 points Ukraine
5 points Norway
4 points Armenia
3 points Turkey
2 points Romania
1 point Germany

Detailed voting results

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The following members comprised the Portuguese jury:

  • Ricardo Soler – singer
  • Alexandra Valentim – singer
  • Edgar Canelas – radio producer
  • Fernando Martins – songwriter
  • Paula Casanova – music agent atSony Music
Detailed voting results from Portugal (Final)[30][31]
DrawCountryResultsPoints
JuryTelevotingCombined
01 Lithuania
02 Israel33
03 France
04 Sweden33
05 Croatia
06 Portugal
07 Iceland76138
08 Greece
09 Armenia884
10 Russia22
11 Azerbaijan11
12 Bosnia and Herzegovina22
13 Moldova10102012
14 Malta
15 Estonia
16 Denmark44
17 Germany551
18 Turkey663
19 Albania
20 Norway1785
21 Ukraine886
22 Romania552
23 United Kingdom1241610
24 Finland
25 Spain12127

References

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External links

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National selection:Festival da Canção
Participation
Artists
Songs
  • "Ai coração"
  • "Amar"
  • "Amar pelos dois"
  • "Amor d'água fresca"
  • "Antes do adeus"
  • "Baunilha e chocolate"
  • "Bem bom"
  • "Chamar a música"
  • "A cidade (até ser dia)"
  • "Coisas de nada"
  • "Como tudo começou"
  • "Conquistador"
  • "Dai li dou"
  • "Dança comigo"
  • "Deixa-me sonhar"
  • "Desfolhada portuguesa"
  • "Deslocado"
  • "E depois do adeus"
  • "Ele e ela"
  • "Esta balada que te dou"
  • "A festa da vida"
  • "Uma flor de verde pinho"
  • "Foi magia"
  • "Um grande, grande amor"
  • "Grito"
  • "Há dias assim"
  • "Há sempre alguém"
  • "Há um mar que nos separa"
  • "O jardim"
  • "Love Is on My Side"
  • "Lusitana paixão"
  • "A luta é alegria"
  • "Madrugada"
  • "Medo de sentir"
  • "Menina do alto da serra"
  • "O meu coração não tem cor"
  • "Não sejas mau para mim"
  • "Neste barco à vela"
  • "Oração"
  • "Penso em ti, eu sei"
  • "Playback"
  • "Portugal no coração"
  • "Quero ser tua"
  • "Saudade, saudade"
  • "Se eu te pudesse abraçar"
  • "Senhora do mar (negras águas)"
  • "Silêncio e tanta gente"
  • "Só sei ser feliz assim"
  • "Sobe, sobe, balão sobe"
  • "Sol de inverno"
  • "Telemóveis"
  • "Todas as ruas do amor"
  • "Tourada"
  • "O vento mudou"
  • "Verão"
  • "Vida minha"
  • "Voltarei"
Note: Entries scored out signify where Portugal did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
Countries
Final
Semi-finals
Withdrawn
Artists
Final
Semi-finals
Withdrawn
Songs
Final
Semi-finals
  • "Aven Romale"
  • "Cipela"
  • "Copycat"
  • "Dance with Me"
  • "Et Cetera"
  • "Eyes That Never Lie"
  • "Firefly"
  • "The Highest Heights"
  • "I Don't Wanna Leave"
  • "Illusion"
  • "Just Get Out of My Life"
  • "Leť tmou"
  • "Love Symphony"
  • "Nešto što kje ostane"
  • "Probka"
  • "Shine"
  • "La teva decisió (Get a Life)"
Withdrawn
  • "We Don't Wanna Put In"
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