Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009

Belarus and Belarusian Television and Radio Company (BTRC) announced their participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 on 29 September 2008 by releasing the rules of their national selection Eurofest 2009.[1][2] The song did not progress from the first semi-final of the competition.

Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Country Belarus
National selection
Selection processEurofest 2009
Selection date(s)Semi-final:
15 December 2008
Final:
19 January 2009
Selected entrantPetr Elfimov
Selected song"Eyes That Never Lie"
Finals performance
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (13th, 25 points)
Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2008 2009 2010►

Before Eurovision

Eurofest 2009

The Belarusian national final Eurofest 2009 consisted of two shows: a semi-final on 15 December 2008 and a final on 19 January 2009. Fifteen songs participated in the competition. The shows were broadcast on Channel 1 and Belarus TV as well as online via the broadcaster's official website tvr.by.[3]

Competing entries

Artists and composers were able to submit their applications and entries to the broadcaster between 5 October 2008 and 20 November 2008.[1][2] At the closing of the deadline, 126 entries were received by the broadcaster. Auditions were held between 3 and 5 December 2008 where a jury panel was tasked with selecting fifteen entries to proceed to the televised national final. The jury consisted of Anatoly Yarmolenko, Inna Afanasieva, Yadviga Poplavskaya, Leonid Shirin, Alexander Mezhenny, Vladimir Rylatko, Denis Shpitalnikov and Alexander Kapenkin.[3] The selected finalists were announced on 5 December 2008.[4][5]

Semi-final

The televised semi-final took place on 15 December 2008 at the BTRC studios in Minsk, hosted by Denis Kurian.[6][7] The votes of jury members made up of music professionals exclusively selected the top five songs to qualify to the final: "Eyes That Never Lie" performed by Petr Elfimov, "Carry On" performed by Litesound feat. Dakota, "This Is My Day" performed by Dominica, "Or or And" performed by Veter v Golove and "Fantastic Girl" performed by Gunesh.[8]

Semi-final – 15 December 2008
Draw Artist Song Composer(s) Result
1Alexei Krechet"Joy and Freedom"Alexei Krechet, Vadim Ruzov Eliminated
2Petr Elfimov"Eyes That Never Lie"Petr Elfimov, Valery Prokhozhy Finalist
3Cola feat. Lidiya Zablotskaya"Gudok"Valeriy Shevchenko, Vladimir Gridin Eliminated
4SingeRin"Don't Think About It"Ekaterina Dudich Eliminated
5Dakota"Ciabie zabyvaju"Dakota, Gleb Lobodenko Eliminated
6The Champions"Shake It, Europe"Olisa Emeka Orakposim, Vyacheslav Lyschik Eliminated
7Alex Patlis Band"Kto skazal?"Alex Patlis Eliminated
8Litesound feat. Dakota"Carry On"Vladimir Karyakin, Dmitry Karyakin Finalist
9Dominica"This Is My Day"Sergey Sukhomlin, Andrey Kostyugov Finalist
10Dyadya Vanya"Nasha Belarussia"Ivan Vabishchevich Eliminated
11Veter v Golove"Or or And"Alexandra Zaharik, Gleb Galushko Finalist
12Anna Blagova & Yuriy Vashchuk"Behind"Yuriy Vaschuk, A. Zhilina Eliminated
13Gunesh"Fantastic Girl"Gunesh, Marina Khaitbayeva Finalist
14Victoria Belova"Don't Give Up From Love"Victoria Belova, Andrey Klimka Eliminated
15Venera"Big Game"Alexander Nabeev Eliminated

Final

The televised final took place on 19 January 2009 at the Sports Palace in Minsk, hosted by Anastasiya Tihanovich and 2007 Belarusian Eurovision contestant Dmitry Koldun.[9][10] Before the final, Veter v Golove withdrew their original song "Or or And" and changed to "Špacyrujem". Public televoting exclusively selected the song "Eyes That Never Lie" performed by Petr Elfimov as the winner.[11][12][13]

In addition to the performances from the competitors, the show featured guest performances by the host Dmitry Koldun, 2008 Belarusian Eurovision contestant Ruslan Alehno and 2008 Ukrainian Eurovision contestant Ani Lorak.[14]

Final – 19 January 2009
DrawArtistSong Composer(s)TelevotePlace
1Gunesh"Fantastic Girl" Gunesh, Marina Khaitbayeva7,9492
2Petr Elfimov"Eyes That Never Lie" Petr Elfimov, Valery Prokhozhy11,4751
3Litesound feat. Dakota"Carry On" Vladimir Karyakin, Dmitry Karyakin 4,3853
4Dominica"This Is My Day" Sergey Sukhomlin, Andrey Kostyugov 1,2255
5Veter v Golove"Špacyrujem" Alexandra Zaharik, Andrey Zhukov, Vitya Bardak 2,8044

Promotion

After being selected as the Belarusian entry, Elfimov promoted his entry in a number of countries before Eurovision, making guest appearances at both the Greek and Ukrainian national finals on 18 February and 8 March respectively.[15][16][17]

At Eurovision

A new version of "Eyes That Never Lie" was made after winning the Belarusian national final, which was produced by Tero Kinnunen at the Finnvox Studios in Helsinki, both known for their associations with symphonic metal band Nightwish.[18][19] Belarus competed in the first semi final where they failed to qualify, finishing 13th of 18 participants, scoring 25 points.

Points awarded to Belarus

Points Awarded to Belarus (Semi-Final 1)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Macedonia
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points Awarded by Belarus[20]

Split voting results from Belarus (final)
Draw Country Jury points Televoting points Scoreboard (Points)
01  Lithuania 2
02  Israel 1
03  France 8 4 7
04  Sweden
05  Croatia
06  Portugal
07  Iceland 6 2
08  Greece 10 1 5
09  Armenia 2 3 1
10  Russia 4 8 8
11  Azerbaijan 5 10 10
12  Bosnia and Herzegovina
13  Moldova 3
14  Malta
15  Estonia 7 4
16  Denmark
17  Germany
18  Turkey
19  Albania
20  Norway 12 12 12
21  Ukraine 6 5 6
22  Romania
23  United Kingdom 7 3
24  Finland
25  Spain

See also

References

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  20. Eurovision Song Contest 2008
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