Thursday, July 12, 2007

Dulce Pontes & José Carreras in the New Seven Wonders - VIDEO

from oikotimes.com


Last Saturday, 07-07-07, Lisbon received the New Seven Wonders show. The Portuguese Eurovision entry in 1991, Dulce Pontes, joined the stage with the Spanish tenor José Carreras to perform the hymn for the seven wonders. The song, produced and created by the Portuguese singer, is titled “One world”.


Switzerland & Greece selected their entries

The national selection for the Eurovision Dance seem to continue.
The national broadcasters though seem not to make anything to introduce the national selection and entrants to the regional viewers.
Accidentally we learn today that Switzerland and Greece have decided on their participants. The European Broadcasting Union and BBC have launched no website to help the press and fans to get an idea on the contest. The line up at the moment for the first EDC edition is looking like that:
Current selectes participants:
Austria: Andy & Kelly Kainz
Germany: Wolke Hegenbarth & Allan Frank
Greece: Ourania Kolliou & Spiros Pavlidis
Ireland: Mick Donegan & Nicola Byrne
Poland: Katarzyna Cichopek & Marcin Hakiel
Portugal: Sonia Araujo & Ricardo Silva
Spain: Amagoya Benlloch & Abraham Martinez
Sweden: Martin Lidberg & Cecilia Ehrling
Switzerland: Denise Biellmann & Sven Ninnemann
Ukraine: Ilya Sidorenko & Yuliya Okropiridze
United Kingdom: Brendan Cole & Camilla Dallerup
source:oikotimes.com
picture:BBC

Kate Ryan - Voyage Voyage - VIDEO

from belgovision.com
The new video clip of Kate Ryan has arrived! For the recordings of the video clip of her new single Voyage Voyage, Kate and her director Peter Van Eyndt flew to Marbella in Spain, where they shot at some breathtaking locations. The result of this summery video clip can be watched below.


[UPD]Verka Serdyuchka runs for Parliament


Ukrainians ready for elections, polls say
More than 75 percent of Ukraine’s voters are ready to take part in early parliamentary elections, scheduled for Sept. 30, according to the most recent public opinion polls.
Voter turnout is important for these elections, because for the first time since independence, a minimum voter turnout of 51 percent has been established. Coalition and opposition politicians alike have pointed to the minimum voter turnout as one of the ways the elections can be undermined.
On July 8, the man behind pop icon Verka Serdyuchka announced that he would run for parliament. Andriy Danylko, who placed second in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, announced plans to organize the “Against All” electoral bloc. “Against all” is the very last option on voting ballots, as Ukrainian voters are given the choice to vote for “none of the above.” In the 2006 elections, nearly 1.8 percent voted “against all.”
source:Kyiv Post
[UPD] Delfi.lt reports that Verka Serduchka was not allowed to perform in the recent celebrations in Sochi for the appointment of the Russian city as host for the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Mr A. Razin, Verka's manager and the organizer of the concert, told delfi.lt that the owner of the venue where the concert was held refused to have Verka perform on his property.
After Verka's participation in the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest and her controversial Russia Good Bye/Lasha Tumbai chorus line, it is reported that Verka is no longer welcome in many Russian venues,
Russian radio stations have stopped playing her songs and TV shows do not accept her video clips any more.
source:esctoday.com

Marija in Belarusian Slavjanski Bazar Festival


Last weekend Marija was a guest at the greatest music festival in Eastern Europe „Slavjanski Bazar“ in Vitebsk in Belarus.

This festival with a long tradition and more then four thousand interpreters and participants is one of the greatest festivals in Europe.

At the invitation of the organizers Marija participated in the night of the grand festival opening.

She sang „Molitva“ live and the domestic audience gave her a standing ovation. Even the Belarus president Alexander Lukaschenko was present there. At the short meeting back stage Marija gave Mr. Lukaschenko her newest CD as a present.

Next evening in the special revue program concerning the Eurovision Song Contest entitled Viva Eurosong Marija appeared as the last singer and the audience stood up.

First she sang „Molitva“ in the Russian language and then she enchanted the audience with the phenomenal interpretation of the song „Nije mi prvi put“, when she went down from the stage to dance with the public.

During Marija’s visit to Vitebsk and Minsk journalists paid their utmost attention to Marija and it was really impressive that media representatives knew all the details on her life and career . Marija is in fact very popular in Belarus.

source: Marija Serifovic Official Website