Tuva in the Turkvision Song Contest

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National selection eventsInternal selection
  • 2013–2014
  • 2020
Participation summary
Appearances3 (1 final)
First appearance 2013
Last appearance 2020
Highest placement15th: 2020

Tuva, a federal subject of Russia, has competed in the Turkvision Song Contest three times. Participants representing Tuva entered the semi-finals in the 2013 and 2014 contests, but no participants from Tuva entered in 2015. They returned to the contest in 2020.

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History

Tuva made their debut in the Turkvision Song Contest at the 2013 contest in Eskişehir, Turkey. [1] Saylık Ommun represented Tuva with the song "Çavıdak", composed by Salim Sarık-Ool and written by Anonim. [2] Ommun was due to participate for Russia, but instead represented Tuva after the final list of entries was revealed. [1] [3] Tuva did not qualify from the semi-final held on 19 December. [4]

Tuva had internally selected Ayas Kullar to represent them at the 2014 contest. [5] However, upon publication of the running order draw on 17 November 2014, Tuva along with Northern Cyprus were withdrawn from participation. [6] The Tuvan delegation arrived for the contest 1 day before the semi-final and were drawn to perform 25th. [7] They placed 20th with 151 points.

Tuva had selected Arjaana Stal-ool with the song "Tuvam" for the 2015 contest to be held in Istanbul, Turkey. However, Tuva withdrew from the contest in November 2015 [8] due to the deterioration of relations between Russia and Turkey after a Turkish fighter jet shot down a Russian attack aircraft. Vladimir Medinsky, Minister of Culture of Russia, had sent a telegram to the Head of the Republic of Tuva asking that Tuva cease cooperation with Türksoy, the contest organisers. [9] Vera Lapshakova, Deputy Minister of Culture of Tuva, stated that the republic had no joint plans with Türksoy at the time. [10]

Participation overview

Table key
X
Entry selected but did not compete
YearEntrantSongLanguageFinalPointsSemiPoints
Saylık Ommun"Çavıdak" Tuvan Failed to qualifyUndisclosed
Ayas Kuular"Subedei"Tuvan
20
151
Arjaana Stal-ool"Tuvam" (Тывам)TuvanWithdrawn X
Oorzhak Omak Çopanoviç"Bayla la Talgam" (Байла ла Талгам)Tuvan
15
176
No semi-final

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