Английская Википедия:Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007

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Cyprus participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "Comme ci, comme ça" written by Dimitris Korgialas and Poseidonas Yiannopoulos. The song was performed by Evridiki, who was selected by the Cypriot broadcaster Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) in January 2007 to represent Cyprus at the 2007 contest in Helsinki, Finland. Evridiki had previously represented Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992 and 1994 where she both placed 11th. The Cypriot song, "Comme ci, comme ça", was presented to the public on 23 February 2007 during the special show Cyprus 12 Points, Chypre 12 Points. This was the first time that Cyprus was represented with a song performed entirely in the French language at the Eurovision Song Contest.

Following a promotional tour that brought Evridiki to Russia, Belgium, Belarus, and the UK, Cyprus competed in the semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest on 10 May 2007. Performing during the show in position 3, "Comme ci, comme ça" was not announced among the top 10 entries of the semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Cyprus placed 15th out of the 18 participating countries in the semi-final with 65 points.

Background

Шаблон:Main Prior to the 2007 contest, Cyprus had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 24 times since its debut in the 1981 contest.[1][2] Its best placing was fifth, which it achieved three times: in the 1982 competition with the song "Mono i agapi" performed by Anna Vissi, in the 1997 edition with "Mana mou" performed by Hara and Andreas Constantinou, and the 2004 contest with "Stronger Every Minute" performed by Lisa Andreas. Cyprus' least successful result was in the 1986 contest when it placed last with the song "Tora zo" by Elpida, receiving only four points in total. However, its worst finish in terms of points received was when it placed second to last in the 1999 contest with "Tha'nai erotas" by Marlain Angelidou, receiving only two points. At the previous contest in Шаблон:Escyr, the nation failed to qualify for the final with the "Why Angels Cry" performed by Annet Artani.[1]

The Cypriot national broadcaster, Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC), broadcasts the event within Cyprus and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. CyBC has used various methods to select the Cypriot entry in the past, such as internal selections and televised national finals to choose the performer, song or both to compete at Eurovision,[3] and the previous year, they had organised a national final.[4] For 2007, CyBC's board opted to select the entry internally.[5] Board Director Marios Mavrikios explained that the decision to select the entry internally stemmed from the issues with the previous year's national final.[6]

Before Eurovision

Internal selection

On 26 January 2007, CyBC announced that they had internally selected Evridiki to represent Cyprus at the contest. She had previously represented Cyprus at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1992 and in 1994, where she placed 11th on both occasions with the songs "Teriazoume" and "Eimai anthropos ki ego", respectively.[5] Her song, "Comme ci, comme ça" was presented to the public on 23 February during the special show Cyprus 12 Points, Chypre 12 Points, which took place at the CyBC Studio 3 in Nicosia, hosted by Marina Filippidou and Giannis Charalampous and broadcast on RIK 1 and RIK Sat as well as online via the broadcaster's website cybc.cy.[7][6] The song was written by Dimitris Korgialas and Poseidonas Yiannopoulos, and is the first Cypriot entry in the contest to be performed entirely in the French language.[8][9] In speaking about the decision to write the song in French, Belgium-born Yiannopoulos stated "From the moment I heard the 'super beat' I started to think in my mother tongue, so in French".[10] In addition to the song presentation, the reveal show featured guest performances by 2007 Belarusian Eurovision entrant Dmitry Koldun, 2007 Maltese Eurovision entrant Olivia Lewis, 2007 Polish Eurovision entrants The Jet Set and 2007 Romanian Eurovision entrant Todomondo.[7][11]

Promotion

To promote the entry, a music video of "Comme ci, comme ça" was filmed at a warehouse in Athens.[12] Directed by White Room, the video was presented during a newscast on RIK 1 and RIK SAT on 10 March 2007.[13] The song was also included on Evridiki's studio album 13, which was released on 26 March.[14]

Evridiki also made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote the Cypriot Eurovision entry. On 28 February, Evridiki performed "Comme ci, comme ça" during the Greek Eurovision national final,[15] and on 20 and 21 March, she performed during the MITT International Tourism Exhibition which was held at the Expocentre Fairgrounds in Moscow, Russia, where she was joined by Greece's 2007 entrant Sarbel.[16][17] The next day, Evridiki was in Belarus, where she appeared during the BTRC morning programme Dobrai Ranitsy, Belarus.[18] On 20 April, she performed during the 12 Points Party DeLuxe event which was held at the Noorderterras in Antwerp, Belgium.[19] Her promotional activities concluded in the United Kingdom between 21 and 23 April, which included a performance at the Club Palace in London on 22 April.[20]

At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 took place at Hartwall Arena in Helsinki, Finland, and consisted of a semi-final on 10 May and the final on 12 May 2007.[21] Both the semi-final and the final were broadcast in Cyprus with commentary by Vaso Komninou.[22] In preparation for the contest, CyBC aired five preview shows between 8 and 22 April, which showcased the promotional videos of the 42 participating entries and allowed viewers to vote for their favourite and win tickets to Eurovision,[23] and on 10 May, CyBC aired an hour-long show just before the semi-final, which was dedicated to the Cypriot entry.[24]

All nations with the exceptions of the host country, the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom) and the ten highest placed finishers in the 2006 contest were required to qualify from the 10 May 2007 semi-final to compete in the final on 12 May 2007.[25] On 12 March 2007, an allocation draw was held, which determined the running order for the 10 May semi-final. Cyprus was drawn to perform in position 3, following the entry from Israel and preceding the entry from Belarus.[26]

Semi-final

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Evridiki during a rehearsal before the semi-final

Evridiki and her team arrived in Helsinki on 2 May, after rehearsing the song and preparing for the event in Nicosia for the preceding days.[24] The team took part in technical rehearsals on 3 and 5 May,[27] followed by dress rehearsals on 9 and 10 May. The Cypriot performance featured Evridiki dressed in a silver and black outfit, joined by two backing vocalists, a drummer, a keyboardist and a guitarist; her dress was designed by Greek designer Christoforos Kotentos.[28] During the performance, Evridiki raised her microphone and performed robotic dance movements. The LED screens displayed white and blue patterns, while pyrotechnic effects were also featured for the performance.[29][30] The backing vocalists that joined Evridiki on stage were Froso Stilianou and Marianna Gerasimidou, while the musicians were Korgialas, Dimitris Horianopoulos, and Giannis Skoutaris.[24]

At the end of the show, Cyprus was not announced among the top 10 entries in the semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Cyprus placed 15th in the semi-final, receiving a total of 65 points.[31]

Voting

Шаблон:See also Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding points from 1-8, 10 and 12 to the other competing countries; counties were not allowed to register votes for themselves. All countries participating in the contest were required to use televoting and/or SMS voting during both evenings of the contest. In the event of technical difficulties, or if the votes of the country did not meet the EBU threshold, then a back-up jury's results were to be used.[25] Cyprus awarded its top 12 points from televoting to Bulgaria in the semi-final and to Greece in the final.[32][33] The nation received 65 points in the semi-final, placing 15th. This result included the top 12 points from Greece.[33] The Cypriot spokesperson, who announced the Cypriot votes during the final was Giannis Charalampous.[34] Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Cyprus and awarded by Cyprus in the semi-final and final of the contest.

Points awarded to Cyprus

Points awarded to Cyprus (Semi-final)[32]
Score Country
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8 points Шаблон:Esc
7 points Шаблон:Unbulleted list
6 points
5 points Шаблон:Unbulleted list
4 points Шаблон:Unbulleted list
3 points Шаблон:Esc
2 points
1 point

Points awarded by Cyprus

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Points awarded by Cyprus (Semi-final)[32]
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8 points Шаблон:Esc
7 points Шаблон:Esc
6 points Шаблон:Esc
5 points Шаблон:Esc
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3 points Шаблон:Esc
2 points Шаблон:Esc
1 point Шаблон:Esc

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Points awarded by Cyprus (Final)[33]
Score Country
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8 points Шаблон:Esc
7 points Шаблон:Esc
6 points Шаблон:Esc
5 points Шаблон:Esc
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3 points Шаблон:Esc
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After Eurovision

Following the contest, Evridiki and "Comme ci, comme ça" were nominated for several Aphrodite Awards at the 2007 Cyprus Music Awards in June, with the singer receiving winning the award for "Best Female Artist of the Year 2007" and the song receiving the nominations for "Best Song of the Year 2007" and "Best Video Clip of the Year 2007".[35][36] That month she and Korgialas also appeared as a supporting act for Evanescence's concert in Athens on 23 June.[37] From July through September, the two toured Greece and the islands, performing entries from past to present.[36] In speaking about her experience at Eurovision in September 2007, Evridiki stated that she would not pursue future participations and "Had I not participated so many times, I would probably consider it again, but the circle has closed for me". It was also mentioned that her album 13 did not sell as well as expected and would therefore be re-released with two bonus tracks in October 2007.[38]

References

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