Russia participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Bucharest, Romania. The Russian entry was selected through a national final, organised by Russian broadcaster All-Russia State Television and Radio Company (VGTRK). The final was held on 4 June 2006.[1] Tolmachevy Twins and their song "Vesenniy Jazz" won the national final.[2]
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006 | ||||
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Country | Russia | |||
National selection | ||||
Selection process | National final | |||
Selection date(s) | 4 June 2006 | |||
Selected artist(s) | Tolmachevy Twins | |||
Selected song | "Vesenniy Jazz" | |||
Finals performance | ||||
Final result | 1st, 154 points | |||
Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest | ||||
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Before Junior Eurovision
editNational final
editOn 5 April 2006, VGTRK announced that a national final would be held to select Russia' entry for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006. A submission period for interested artists was opened and lasted until 27 April 2006. A professional jury selected twenty artists and songs from the applicants to proceed to the televised national final. The selected artists and songs competed at the national final which took place on 4 June 2006 in Moscow, hosted by Valeriya and Yuri Nikolaev. The winner was determined exclusively by public televoting. The members of the backup jury were Grigory Gladkov, Evgeny Krylatov, Alexander Zhurbin, Nadezhda Babkina and Philipp Kirkorov. In addition to the performances from the competitors, the show featured guest performances by Kseniya Sitnik, Vladislav Krutskikh and Volshebniki Dvora.
Draw | Artist | Song | Place |
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1 | Tolmachevy Twins | "Vesenniy Jazz" | 1 |
2 | Roma Kerimov | "Khudozhnik" | 15 |
3 | Tanya Khramova | "Parovoz" | 18 |
4 | Luara Hayrapetyan | "Krasnaya Shapochka" | 2 |
5 | Nastya Obraztsova | "Durnushka" | 20 |
6 | Zhenya Netsvetov | "Moya Rossiya" | 5 |
7 | Ksyusha Milyukova | "Ya i solnishko" | 19 |
8 | Merab Darsaniya | "Maestro Robertino" | 4 |
9 | Sasha Kozlova | "Vmeste s nami" | 6 |
10 | Alina Shaygorodskaya | "Puteshestvenniki" | 17 |
11 | Aleksandr Zinovyev | "Robinzon" | 11 |
12 | Narek Vardanyan | "Podruga balalayka" | 3 |
13 | Rita Mochalova | "Ya proshu vas, lyudi, byt dobree" | 16 |
14 | Volodya Safonkin | "Moya lyubov" | 7 |
15 | Slava Akimov | "Mobilniy telefon" | 9 |
16 | Katya Savelieva | "Ya tantsuyu" | 14 |
17 | Kirill Kirilenko | "Sobaka Nayda" | 12 |
18 | Ulyana Sinetskaya | "Feya" | 13 |
19 | Band "Patsany" | "Neverland" | 8 |
20 | Polina Ushakova | "Russkie matreshki" | 10 |
At Junior Eurovision
editDuring the allocation draw on 17 October 2006, Russia was drawn to perform last, 15th, following Croatia.[3] Russia placed 1st, scoring 154 points and winning the contest.[4]
Tolmachevy Sisters were joined on stage by four boys from the ballet troupe.
In Russia, show were broadcast on Russia-1 with commentary by Olga Shelest. The Russian spokesperson revealing the result of the Russian vote was Roman Kerimov.
Voting
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Notes
edit- ^ All countries received one set of 12 points to ensure no country finished with nul points.
References
edit- ^ "Russia JESC". ESCKAZ. 4 June 2006. Retrieved 18 August 2006.
- ^ Mikheev, Andy (4 June 2006). "Junior Eurovision 2006". ESCKAZ. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ^ Mikheev, Andy (17 October 2006). "JESC 2006 news". ESCKAZ. Retrieved 18 August 2006.
- ^ "Final of Bucharest 2006". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 29 May 2021. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ a b "Results of the Final of Bucharest 2006". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 29 May 2021. Retrieved 29 May 2021.