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Our Generation Song Contest 2023
Music Without Borders
Dates
Final18 November 2023
Host
VenueMoscow Concert Hall
Moscow, Russia
Presenter(s)Lera Kudryavtseva
Vyacheslav Makarov
Margo Shvedova
Host broadcasterNTV
Participants
Number of entries13
Debuting countries Armenia
 Azerbaijan
 Belarus
 Brazil
 China
 Kazakhstan
 Kyrgyzstan
 Mauritius
 Mongolia
 Russia
 South Africa
 Tajikistan
 Uzbekistan
Vote
Voting systemEach country's jury awards 1 - 9, 11, 15, 20 points to the 12 other songs.
Public vote for up to 5 countries, including their own.
Winning song China - "Liúdòng de xīwàng"
 Russia - “Vy so mnoy”
Our Generation Song Contest

Nashe pokoleniye 2023 was the inaugural edition of the Nashe pokoleniye song contest (ENG: Our Generation) hosted by NTV and funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives. The contest was originally scheduled to occur in late 2022, however was later delayed until 2023[1], where it took place on 18 November at the Moscow Concert Hall on Andropov Avenue in Moscow, Russia.[2][3]

The competition was devised as an alternative to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022, in which Russia originally intended to compete.[4] However, as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, all EBU members fro Russia announced their withdrawal from the union in February 2022 following Russia's exclusion from the Eurovision Song Contest 2022[5][6]

The winners of the contest were China's Yichun Wang with the song "Liúdòng de xīwàng" (winning the public vote with 9.69%), and Russia's Idar Kotsev with the song “Vy so mnoy” (winning the jury vote with 196 points)[7]

Contest Rules

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The contest's rules share many similarities with the Junior Eurovision Song Contest and its adult counterpart. Key rules of the contest include:

  • The artist must be between 9 and 15 years of age as of the date of the final
  • A maximum of 6 performers may appear on stage
  • The song must be "authored by the participant, or [they] must take an active part in its creation"[3]
  • An entry must be between 02:50 and 03:00 in length
  • The lyrics of the song must be at least 60% in the delegation's natilnal language, and the other 40% in one of 8 international languages - English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Portugese or German

Participating Countries

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Originally, 17 countries were announced to be competing in the inaugural contest, however Egypt, India, Pakistan and Thailand ultimately would not end up sending a participant. On October 11, 2022, the submission deadline for entries was extended to May 1, 2023.[8]

The songs competing at the contest would be revealed over the period of a week, from November 12, 2023 until November 17, 2023.

Participants of Our Generation 2023[9]
Country Artist Song
  Armenia Satti "Սեր Հայաստանին"
"Love For Armenia"
  Azerbaijan Selin Iskenderova “Птица счастья”
(Bird of Fortune)
  Belarus Alina Glyzno[10] "Голос любви"
(Voice Of Love)
  Brazil Davi Cunha Vieira “Vai, pode ir”
(Go, You Can Go)
  China Yichun Wang "流动的希望"
(Hope In Motion)
  Kazakhstan Elgiza Karazhanova “1000 дней”
(1000 Days)
  Kyrgyzstan Emir Abykeev[11] “Балалык”
(Childhood)
  Mauritius Evanzhelika Batarshina “I Wanna Dance”
  Mongolia Nomuundari Ganzorig “Bujeerei”
(Dance)
  Russia Idar Kotsev “Вы со мной”
(You Are With Me)
  South Africa Tsepan Mpo Monare “Aforika”
(Africa)
  Tajikistan Omina Jabborova “Модар”
(Mother)
  Uzbekistan Sherbek Shavkatov "O'zbekiston"
(Uzbekistan)

Contest Overview

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The opening ceremony for 'Our Generation' took place on 12 November at Pavilion 75 in Moscow, hosted by TV presenters Nastya Knyazeva and Artyom Shalimov.[12][13] The live final was televised on 18 November 2023[14] at 16:30 MSK on NTV and NTV-mir. The running order was published on 11 November 2023[15], with a total of 13 countries participating in the competition. The contest had 2 winners, with Russia's Idar Kotsev winning the jury vote with 196 points and China's Yichun Wang winning the public vote with 9.69% of votes.[7][16]

During the interval, Sofia Feskova, who represented Russia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 performed her song "Supernatural", Dima Bilan & The Igor Krutoy Academy Choir then performed his song "Молния". Finally, Junior Eurovision 2021 artist Tatyana Mezhentseva performed her song "Mon Ami", which placed 7th at Junior Eurovision with 124 points. The contest concluded with a performance of the common song by all 13 competing artists.

R/O Country Artist Song Place
Jury Public
1   China Yichun Wang "流动的希望" 10th 1st
2   Armenia Satti "Սեր Հայաստանին" 2nd 5th
3   Kyrgyzstan Emir Abykeev “Балалык” 8th 12th
4   Belarus Alina Glyzno "Голос любви" 6th 7th
5   South Africa Tsepan Mpo Monare “Aforika” 3rd 6th
6   Kazakhstan Elgiza Karazhanova “1000 дней” 7th 3rd
7   Azerbaijan Selin Iskenderova “Птица счастья” 12th 13th
8   Mauritius Evanzhelika Batarshina “I Wanna Dance” 5th 11th
9   Tajikistan Omina Jabborova “Модар” 9th 9th
10   Russia Idar Kotsev “Вы со мной” 1st 2nd
11   Uzbekistan Sherbek Shavkatov "O'zbekiston" 4th 10th
12   Brazil Davi Cunha Vieira “Vai, pode ir” 11th 8th
13   Mongolia Nomuundari Ganzorig “Bujeerei” 13th 4th

Detailed Voting Results

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The contest's winners were decided by jury vote and public vote.[17] The public vote took place on the contest's official website, and opened on 16 November at 22:00 MSK, closing on 18 November at 14:00 MSK[18], 2 hours before the live final began.

Place Jury Online Vote
Country Points Country Percentage
1   Russia 190   China 9.69%
2   Armenia 136   Russia 9.41%
3   South Africa 115   Kazakhstan 8.96%
4   Uzbekistan 107   Mongolia 8.32%
5   Mauritius 99   Armenia 8.00%
6   Belarus 92   South Africa 7.91%
7   Kazakhstan 88   Belarus 7.71%
8   Kyrgyzstan 82   Brazil 7.38%
9   Tajikistan 72   Tajikistan 7.05%
10   China 63   Uzbekistan 7.02%
11   Brazil 58   Mauritius 6.52%
12   Azerbaijan 48   Kyrgyzstan 6.47%
13   Mongolia 33   Azerbaijan 5.84%
Detailed voting results of the final
Voting procedure used:
  100% Online vote
  100% Jury vote
Jury vote score
Online vote score
Jury vote
China
Armenia
Kyrgyzstan
Belarus
South Africa
Kazakhstan
Azerbaijan
Mautirius
Tajikistan
Russia
Uzbekistan
Brazil
Mongolia
Competing countries
China 63 9.69% 5 3 1 4 4 11 15 7 4 1 5 3
Armenia 136 8.00% 20 6 3 20 11 3 6 11 20 20 9 7
Kyrgyzstan 82 6.47% 2 11 8 8 7 5 2 5 9 8 6 11
Belarus 92 7.71% 6 8 8 9 8 6 4 6 8 15 8 6
South Africa 115 7.91% 1 7 11 5 9 15 20 9 11 5 7 15
Kazakhstan 88 8.96% 9 6 7 11 6 9 8 4 5 6 15 2
Azerbaijan 48 5.84% 7 1 4 4 5 2 3 3 3 7 4 5
Mauritius 99 6.52% 3 4 5 7 7 15 2 8 15 9 20 4
Tajikistan 72 7.05% 5 2 1 15 11 3 4 11 6 4 2 8
Russia 190 9.41% 15 9 20 20 15 20 20 9 20 11 11 20
Uzbekistan 107 7.02% 11 15 15 9 2 6 8 7 15 7 3 9
Brazil 58 7.38% 8 20 9 6 1 1 1 5 2 1 3 1
Mongolia 33 8.32% 4 3 2 2 3 5 7 1 1 2 2 1

20 Points

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Below is a summary of all 20 points received from each country's professional juries.

20 Points awarded by juries
# Recipient Countries awarding 20 points
6   Russia   Azerbaijan,   Belarus,   Kazakhstan,   Kyrgyzstan,   Mongolia,   Tajikistan
4   Armenia   China,   Russia,   South Africa,   Uzbekistan
1   Brazil   Armenia
  Mauritius   Brazil
  South Africa   Mauritius

References

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