Bulgaria in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015

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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015
CountryFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
National selection
Selection processArtist: National selection
Song: Internal selection
Selection date(s)
  • National selection:
  • Heat 1: 17 August 2015
  • Heat 2: 18 August 2015
  • Heat 3: 19 August 2015
  • Heat 4: 24 August 2015
  • Heat 5: 25 August 2015
  • Heat 6: 26 August 2015
  • Semi-final 1: 31 August 2015
  • Semi-final 2: 1 September 2015
  • Semi-final 3: 2 September 2015
  • Semi-final 4: 3 September 2015
  • Final: 8 September 2015
  • Song selection: 18 October 2015
Selected entrantGabriela Yordanova & Ivan Stoyanov
Selected song"Colour of Hope"
Finals performance
Final result9th, 62 points
Bulgaria in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
◄201420152016►

Bulgaria participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015, as the host country, after Italy who had won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014, declined the invitation from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to host the contest. The event took place at the Arena Armeec on 21 November 2015. National broadcasters Bulgarian National Television (BNT) and bTV jointly organised the national selection process, in order to decide who would represent them on home soil.

Contents

Submissions for the national selection shows opened in July 2015, for singers aged between 10-15. A professional jury of members from the music industry, selected the best entries to proceed forward to a non-televised auditions event that took place in August 2015. Twenty-four artists were chosen to participate in one of four semi-finals, which were broadcast live between 31 August to 3 September 2015. Jury members selected two artists from each of the four semi-finals, whilst the remaining artist from each semi-final was determined by a public televote.

The twelve chosen artists from the semi-finals, advanced into the grand final which was scheduled to take place on 8 September 2015. The winning participant was selected by a 50/50 combination of both telephone vote and the votes of jury members made up of music professionals. Gabriela Yordanova represented Bulgaria in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015. [1] The song that she performed at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest is "Colour of Hope" and she was accompanied by the runner-up of the election, Ivan Stoyanov.

Bulgaria finished 9th in the final with 62 points.

Host country selection

Following Italy's win at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014, the European Broadcasting Union had given the Italian broadcaster RAI the first refusal to host the 2015 contest. [2] However, on 15 January 2015, RAI declined the right to host the contest. The Executive Supervisor for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, Vladislav Yakovlev, praised the Italian broadcaster RAI for their time looking into the possibilities of hosting, even though they made their début appearance in 2014, and further explained how the EBU were in a lucky position to have received bids from two countries. [3]

The EBU announced later that day that they had received bids from two countries to host the contest; those countries being Bulgaria and Malta, [4] who finished in second and fourth places respectively in 2014. [5] Bulgarian broadcaster BNT confirmed on 15 January they had submitted a bid to host the 2015 contest. [6] The national broadcaster for Malta, Public Broadcasting Services (PBS), stated prior to the 2014 contest that they would host again if they won. [7]

On 26 January 2015, it was announced that Bulgaria had been chosen to host the 2015 edition, which took place on the 21 November 2015. [8] It was the first time that the nation organised any Eurovision event. [9] In March 2015, it was confirmed that Sofia would be the host city, with the Arena Armeec being the host venue. [10]

Before Junior Eurovision

National selection

In a joint organised event, Bulgarian broadcasters BNT and bTV, opened submissions between 3–23 July for singers aged between 10-15 to send their audio or video recordings to the Slavi Show team. After the deadline, a professional jury of music experts selected the best ones to proceed to the audition heats round. The selected singers were invited to perform live, in a series of audition heats, in front of a different jury made up of music experts and representatives from the three organisations to select the acts going forward to a live shows. [11] The process to select the representative began on 17 August 2015 during the "Slavi's Show", the programme in which Krisia, Hasan & Ibrahim were discovered. The selection procedure included internal heats, semi-finals and a national final which were broadcast during prime time. A total of 24 stars were internally selected to compete at the live semi-finals where a three-person professional jury, made up of the faces behind last year’s entry "Planet of the Children" (Slavi Trifonov and Evgeni Dimitrov) and Orlin Pavlov, would select 8 finalists out of 12. The audience, through SMS voting, were in charge of deciding the other 4 finalists. The winning participant who would represent Bulgaria on home soil, was selected by a 50/50 combination of both telephone vote and the votes of jury members made up of music professionals. The song that the winning artist would perform at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest was chosen internally by the national broadcaster and announced at a later date. [12]

Heats

  Advanced to the semi-finals

Semi-final 1

The first semi-final took place on 31 August. Eleonora Ivanova, Pavel Mateev and Ivan Stoyanov advanced to the final. [13] The semi-final was hosted by Petya Dikova and Boris Soltariyski. Six children each performed a three-minute pop song together with the 'Ku-Ku Band' - the resident band of "Slavi's show". The public was able to choose their favourite of the six to go to the final, by voting online and by SMS. The jury chose another two artists, making a total of three from each show and 12 finalists overall. [14]

Key legend
  Jury qualifier
  Televote qualifier
DrawArtistSong (Original artist)Result
1Eleonora Ivanova"Wrecking Ball" (Miley Cyrus)Advanced
2Aleksandrina Mehandzhiyska"The Edge of Glory" (Lady Gaga)Eliminated
3Pavel Mateev"Nikoi" (Grafa)Advanced
4Preslava Petrova"One Night Only" (Jennifer Hudson)Eliminated
5Yuliana Mur"Nashe lyato" (Lili Ivanova)Eliminated
6Ivan Stoyanov"Mercy" (Duffy)Advanced

Semi-final 2

The second semi-final took place on 1 September. Lora Gerdzhikova, Simona Ivanova and Filip Filchev advanced to the final. [13] [15] The semi-final was hosted by Petya Dikova and Boris Soltariyski. Six children each performed a three-minute pop song together with the 'Ku-Ku Band' - the resident band of "Slavi's show". The public was able to choose their favourite of the six to go to the final, by voting online and by SMS. The jury chose another two artists, making a total of three from each show and 12 finalists overall. [14]

DrawArtistSong (Original artist)Result
1Alisa Krasteva"Price Tag" (Jessie J)Eliminated
2Lora Gerdzhikova"Impossible" (Shontelle)Advanced
3Teodor Palazov"New York, New York" (Liza Minnelli)Eliminated
4Kristiana Kirilova"Dusha" (Diana Express)Eliminated
5Simona Ivanova"Je Veux" (Zaz)Advanced
6Filip Filchev"Easy" (Commodores)Advanced
Semi-final 3

The third semi-final took place on 2 September. Andrea Nacheva, Gabriela Yordanova and Dilyan & Kostadin Dyankov advanced to the final. [15] [16] The semi-final was hosted by Petya Dikova and Boris Soltariyski. Six children each performed a three-minute pop song together with the 'Ku-Ku Band' - the resident band of "Slavi's show". The public was able to choose their favourite of the six to go to the final, by voting online and by SMS. The jury chose another two artists, making a total of three from each show and 12 finalists overall. [14]

DrawArtistSong (Original artist)Result
1Andrea Nacheva"Nobody's Wife" (Anouk)Advanced
2Dimitrina Germanova"Az iskam" (Revolyutsiya Z)Eliminated
3Nikol Kaneva"Proud Mary" (Creedence Clearwater Revival)Eliminated
4Gabriela Yordanova"Something's Got a Hold on Me" (Etta James)Advanced
5Borislava Tsekova"Lale li si, zyumbyul li si" (Bulgarian folk song)Eliminated
6Dilyan & Kostadin Dyankov"Give In to Me" (Michael Jackson)Advanced
Semi-final 4

The fourth and last semi-final took place on 3 September. Radko Petkov, Mariam Mavrova and Gergana Todorova advanced to the final. [17] [16] The semi-final was hosted by Petya Dikova and Boris Soltariyski. Six children each performed a three-minute pop song together with the 'Ku-Ku Band' - the resident band of "Slavi's show". The public was able to choose their favourite of the six to go to the final, by voting online and by SMS. The jury chose another two artists, making a total of three from each show and 12 finalists overall. [14]

DrawArtistSong (Original artist)Result
1Radko Petkov"Lane Moje" (Željko Joksimović)Advanced
2Nora Karaslavov"I'll Be Your Shelter" (Taylor Dayne)Eliminated
3Petya Georgieva"Vse taka" (Nevena Tsoneva)Eliminated
4Rosen Petrov"Listen to Your Heart" (Roxette)Eliminated
5Mariam Mavrova"Feeling Good" (Cy Grant)Advanced
6Gergana Todorova"My Kind of Love" (Emeli Sandé)Advanced
Final

The live final took place on the 8 September 2015. The results were determined by a 50/50 combination of both televote and the jury made up of music professionals.

DrawArtistSong (original artist)JuryTelevoteTotalPlace
1Dilyan & Kostadin Dyankov"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (Aerosmith)12312
2Mariam Mavrova"Think" (Aretha Franklin)67136
3Pavel Mateev"Vincero pedero" (Mario Frangoulis)24610
4Simona Ivanova"Heroes" (Måns Zelmerlöw)88165
5Gergana Todorova"Molitva" (Marija Šerifović)109194
6Lora Gerdzhikova"Slyap den" (Signal)31411
7Ivan Stoyanov"Zhestokaya lyubov" (Philipp Kirkorov)1210222
8Andrea Nacheva"We Are the Champions" (Queen)73109
9Filip Filchev"I Feel Good" (James Brown)46107
10Radko Petkov"The Hardest Thing" (Toše Proeski)912213
11Eleonora Ivanova"Halo" (Beyoncé)55108
12Gabriela Yordanova"Osadeni dushi" (Lili Ivanova)1111221

Song selection

On 16 October 2015, the title of the Bulgarian song was revealed. The song would be called "Colour of Hope" (Tsvetut na nadezhdata). It was officially presented on 18 October 2015 during the show "The day starts on Sunday with Georgi Lyubenov" on BNT. It was also revealed that Gabriela would be accompanied by the runner-up of the national selection, Ivan Stoyanov.

Artist and song information

Gabriela Yordanova

Gabriela Yordanova (Bulgarian : Габриела Йорданова; born 5 November 2002 in Ruse, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian singer. She began singing aged three and a half years old at the Vocal Group “Sluntse”(Sun). At the age of four she took part in her first International Competition for young performers, “RechniNoti”(River Notes), where she won first prize - from there she has gone on to have much success.

Yordanova has been on stage for eight years, taking part in many competitions in Bulgaria and abroad in places such as Kazakhstan, Russia, Hungary, Romania, Belarus, Italy. Since the age of eight she has been singing at “Milka Stoeva” Burgas with vocal pedagogy teacher Marieta Seklemova. Composer Plamen Mirchev-Mirona has been her vocal pedagogy teacher for the last 18 months.

Yordanova has performed with many Bulgarian pop music stars including Neli Rangelova, Orlin Goranov, Kamelia Todorova, Kamelia Voce, Ani Varbanova, and Petia Buiuklieva to name but a few. In 2014 she shared the stage with Lili Ivanova, the Prima of Bulgarian Pop Music at the Bulgarian concert which was part of the “Slavyanski Bazar” (Slavic Bazar) Festival. She has also performed with the Big Band of the Bulgarian National Radio as well as the Rousse Jazz Syndicate and group “Acapella”.

On 8 September 2015, Gabriela Yordanova was voted the winner of the Bulgarian national selection, receiving a total of 22 points from a 50/50 combination of both telephone and jury votes. [18] Yordanova represented Bulgaria at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 on home soil with the song "Colour of Hope", finishing in ninth place with 62 points.

Ivan Stoyanov

Ivan Stoyanov (Bulgarian : Иван Стоянов) is a child singer from Burgas. He was part of the Bulgarian national selection for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015, where he finished second behind Gabriela. Ivan took the opportunity to accompany her during the contest, where he and Gabi came ninth with 62 points.

Colour of Hope

Flag of Bulgaria.svg "Colour of Hope"
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Gabriela Yordanova & Ivan Stoyanov
Languages
Composer(s)
Slavi Trifonov, Georgi Milchev, Evgueny Dimitrov
Lyricist(s)
Ivaylo Valchev, Gabriela Yordanova
Finals performance
Final result
9th
Final points
62
Entry chronology
◄ "Planet of the Children" (2014)
"Valsheben den" (2016) ►

"Colour of Hope" is a song by Bulgarian child singers Gabriela Yordanova and Ivan Stoyanov. It represented Bulgaria on home soil during the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015, coming 9th out of 17 entries with 62 points. It is composed and written by the same team, which created Bulgaria's previous Junior Eurovision entry, performed by Krisia with Hasan & Ibrahim.

At Junior Eurovision

Gabriela Yordanova & Ivan Stoyanov performing at the stage of JESC 2015 Gabriela Yordanova & Ivan Stoyanov at stage of JESC 2015.jpg
Gabriela Yordanova & Ivan Stoyanov performing at the stage of JESC 2015

At the running order draw which took place on 15 November 2015, host country Bulgaria were drawn to perform thirteenth on 21 November 2015, following Ukraine and preceding San Marino. [19] [20]

Final

Flanked by rainbows, the song starts with a focus on Gabi, who performs the first verse on the edge of the catwalk. Behind her, four rhythmic gymnasts perform intricate tricks with ribbons and balls. During the second verse, Ivan takes to the stage, and the final chorus ends the song with the two talented young performers harmonizing together.

Voting

The voting during the final 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, with their names published before the contest to ensure transparency. 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. The individual rankings of each jury member were released one month after the final.

Following the release of the full split voting by the EBU after the conclusion of the competition, it was revealed that Bulgaria had placed fifth with the public televote and sixteenth (second-to-last) with the jury vote. In the public vote, Bulgaria scored 77 points, while with the jury vote, Bulgaria scored 14 points. [21]

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Bulgaria and awarded by Bulgaria in the final and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the final.

Detailed voting results

The following members comprised the Bulgarian jury: [23]

  • Atanas Stoyanov
  • Ivo Todorov
  • Gergana Turijska
  • Tedy Katzarova
  • Haygashot Agasyan
Detailed voting results from Bulgaria [23]
DrawCountryA. StoyanovI. TodorovG. TurijskaT. KatzarovaH. AgasyanAverage Jury PointsTelevoting PointsPoints Awarded
01Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 851045725
02Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 652
03Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 10108781078
04Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 12
05Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 5228534
06Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 711
07Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 2142
08Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 34274127
09Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 43413311
10Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 53
11Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 8761281010
12Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 63
13Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
14Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino 631
15Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 121212121012812
16Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 75106666
17Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 4

Notes

  1. All countries received one set of 12 points to ensure no country finished with nul points.

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