Andorra in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
The small principality of Andorra selected its participant for Eurovision Song Contest 2008 by using an internal selection. This selection process was criticized by the Association of Andorran Musicians (ASMA) who believed that abandoning the national selection process in favor of an internal selection effectively blocks the public participation of Andorran artists.[1] Nevertheless, RTVA announced that Andorra would be represented by former Operación Triunfo contestant, Gisela.[2] On 10 December 2007, the Andorran television broadcaster held a press conference to present Gisela and to announce that the Jordi Cubino composed "Casanova" would be the Andorran theme in Belgrade.[3] The entry in its entirety was presented through the promotional video that aired on February 26, 2008.[4]
At Eurovision
At Eurovision, Andorra took part in the first semi-final on 20 May 2008. "Casanova" was sung in English with one line in Catalan. Gisela stated that the Eurovision performance would be "innovative and surprising" and that the song would receive a promotional tour across Europe.[2] The Department of Tourism of the Andorran Government pledged €31,000 for the production of the country's promotional video.[5]
Andorra was not among the ten countries that qualified for the final, placing 16th with 22 points.
Semi-Final 1
12 points | Finland |
10 points | Norway |
8 points | Azerbaijan |
7 points | Israel |
6 points | Romania |
5 points | Greece |
4 points | Russia |
3 points | Armenia |
2 points | San Marino |
1 point | Moldova |
Final
12 points | Spain |
10 points | Portugal |
8 points | Greece |
7 points | Azerbaijan |
6 points | Ukraine |
5 points | Russia |
4 points | Finland |
3 points | France |
2 points | Latvia |
1 point | Norway |
Points Awarded to Andorra (Semi-Final 1)
12 points |
10 points |
8 points |
7 points |
6 points |
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5 points |
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- Estonia
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Spokespersons
For the 2008 contest the spokesperson for the Andorra broadcast was Alfred Llahí.[6]
See also
References
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