North Vision Song Contest 21 Stronger Together | |
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Dates | |
Semi-final 1 date | 19 November 2016 |
Semi-final 2 date | 26 November 2016 |
Final date | 28 January 2017 |
Host | |
Venue | O2 Arena, Prague |
Presenter(s) | Olga Lounová |
Broadcaster | ČT |
Participants | |
Entries | 46 |
Debuting | None |
Returning | Serbia |
Withdrawing | Azerbaijan Finland Iceland Ireland Kazakhstan Montenegro Romania Slovenia |
Voting | |
System | Each country awards two sets of 12, 10, 8–1 points to their 10 favourite songs: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting |
Null points | None |
Winner | Bulgaria "K'vo ne chu" |
North Vision Song Contest | |
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North Vision Song Contest 21, often referred to as NVSC 21, was the twenty-first edition of the North Vision Song Contest. It took place in Prague after Lenny won the twentieth edition with her song "Hell.o". The O2 Arena was selected as the host venue while Olga Lounová, who represented the Czech Republic in the eighteenth edition, was selected as the presenter for the edition.
Forty-seven countries participated in the contest. This includes the return of one country, Serbia. Hong Kong, the special guest of the previous edition was granted another participation due to their top 3 result. However, seven countries also announced their withdrawal. Algeria, Slovenia, Azerbaijan, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Kazakhstan, and Montenegro. The latter had initially confirmed their participation but eventually withdrew.
Bulgaria was declared as the winner of the edition with the song "K'vo ne chu" performed by Dara. The song gathered a total of 417 points, 65 points ahead the runner-up Belgium. Morocco placed third, getting a top 6 result for the first time, while Ukraine and Sweden placed fourth and fifth respectively. Faroe Islands placed sixth and got their best result in the competition since their sixth place in their debut edition. France and Moldova got the best results among the big 6 countries by placing tenth and eleventh respectively, while the rest of the big 6 finished in the bottom 5.
Location[]
The Czech Republic is a nation state in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west, Austria to the south, Slovakia to the east and Poland to the northeast. The Czech Republic covers an area of 78,866 square kilometres (30,450 sq mi) with mostly temperate continental climate. It is a unitary parliamentary republic, has 10.5 million inhabitants and the capital and largest city is Prague, with over 1.2 million residents. The Czech Republic includes its historical territories of Bohemia, Moravia, and Czech Silesia
The Czech Republic joined NATO in 1999 and the European Union in 2004; it is a member of the United Nations, the OECD, the OSCE, and the Council of Europe. It is a developed country with an advanced, high income economy and high living standards. The UNDP ranks the country 14th in inequality-adjusted human development. The Czech Republic also ranks as the 6th most peaceful country, while achieving strong performance in democratic governance. It has the lowest unemployment rate in the European Union.
Format[]
Semi-final allocation draw[]
The draw that determined the semi-final allocation was held on 23 October 2016 at The Grand Mark in Prague. The big 6 countries were first drawn to determine in which semi-final each would country vote. The rest of the fourty-one countries were divided into six pots, based on their geographical place. Each time a country was drawn from the pot, its semi-final and half of the semi-final was determined.
The six pots were the following:
Pot 1 | Pot 2 | Pot 3 |
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Pot 4 | Pot 5 | Pot 6 |
Participating countries[]
Forty-seven countries participated in the contest. One country returned to the contest; Serbia, who last took part in the nineteenth edition. Hong Kong was also granted a second participation in the contest after they achieved a top six place in the anniversary edition where they competed as a guest.
However, seven countries also announced their withdrawal. Algeria and Slovenia, were absent for the first time since the twelfth edition, Azerbaijan was absent for the first time since the fiftheenth edition, Finland who were absent for the first time since their début in the first edition, Iceland, who wee absent for the first time since the sixteenth edition, Ireland, who returned last edition after not participating in the nineteenth edition, Kazakhstan, who were for the first time since the sixth edition, and Montenegro, who, despite originally planning to participate, was absent for the first time since the seventeenth edition.
Returning artists[]
Magdalena Cvetkoska Ena was internally selected to represent FYR Macedonia for the third time; she previously represented the country in the fifth edition as a solo artist and in the seventh edition along with Darko Ilievski. Ewa Farna, who previously competed in the fourth edition for the Czech Republic, returned to represent the country for the second time. Zoë returned to represent Austria for the second time after last taking part in the sixteenth edition. German representative Oonagh previously represented Liechtenstein in the eighth edition and Ireland in the seventeenth edition. Mahan Moin returned to the contest after having previously represented Sweden in the twelfth edition. Nicoleta Nuca returned to represent Moldova for a second time after a one-edition absence, with the same story being the case for San Marino with Simonetta, Greta, Verdiana and Roberta. Angelika Dusk was selected to represent Greece for the second time; she previously represented the country in the fourteenth edition. Nicole Saba, the first Lebanese representative and winner of the fifth edition, returned to represent her country for the second time.
Results[]
Semi-final 1[]
Twenty countries participated in the first semi-final. Czech Republic, Estonia and France also voted in this semi-final. The highlighted countries qualified for the final.
Draw | Country | Artist | Song | Place | Points |
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01 | Switzerland | Nickless | "City" | 15 | 100 |
02 | Georgia | Nina Sublatti | "I've Got An Idea" | 19 | 49 |
03 | Denmark | MAIA | "Tordenkys" | 4 | 184 |
04 | Liechtenstein | Fanny Leeb | "Daddy Told Me" | 18 | 63 |
05 | Belgium | Loïc Nottet | "Million Eyes" | 3 | 191 |
06 | Andorra | Gelab | "Human Nature" | 16 | 69 |
07 | Belarus | Indira | "Moy mal'chik" | 14 | 115 |
08 | Cyprus | Finding Kate | "Forever" | 7 | 149 |
09 | Slovakia | Emma Drobná | "Smile" | 6 | 154 |
10 | Algeria | Zaho | "Allô" | 20 | 31 |
11 | Croatia | Nikolija | "Ljubavni maneken" | 11 | 135 |
12 | Spain | Soraya | "Long Time" | 8 | 145 |
13 | Norway | Highasakite | "Golden Ticket" | 9 | 143 |
14 | United Kingdom | Ward Thomas | "Carry You Home" | 2 | 235 |
15 | Bulgaria | Dara | "K'vo ne chu" | 1 | 298 |
16 | Israel | Judah Gavra | "Falling" | 17 | 65 |
17 | San Marino | Simonetta, Greta, Verdiana, Roberta | "L'origine" | 10 | 138 |
18 | Lebanon | Nicole Saba | "Mesh Wa't El Kalam" | 13 | 119 |
19 | Netherlands | Démira | "Dragons" | 5 | 161 |
20 | Albania | Juliana Pasha | "Vullkan" | 12 | 124 |
Semi-final 2[]
Twenty countries participated in the first semi-final. Hong Kong, Latvia and Moldova also voted in this semi-final. The highlighted countries qualified for the final.
Draw | Country | Artist | Song | Place | Points |
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01 | Italy | Lodovica Comello | "Non cadiamo mai" | 7 | 183 |
02 | Malta | Federica | "Human" | 13 | 92 |
03 | Portugal | Mariana | "Queen of Hearts" | 19 | 40 |
04 | Lithuania | Camille | "COCO" | 8 | 177 |
05 | Serbia | Ana Stanić | "Priča za pamćenje" | 14 | 88 |
06 | Greece | Angelika Dusk | "Scream" | 17 | 74 |
07 | Poland | Natalia Szroeder | "Nie pytaj jak" | 16 | 76 |
08 | Austria | Zoë | "Devinez" | 10 | 125 |
09 | Sweden | Mahan Moin | "Elysium" | 1 | 245 |
10 | North Macedonia | Magdalena Cvetkoska Ena | "Placat i najsilni" | 9 | 147 |
11 | Armenia | Dalita | "Call of the Soul" | 11 | 117 |
12 | Hungary | Tolvai Reni | "Látomás" | 15 | 85 |
13 | Luxembourg | Deborah & Christophe feat. Joel Heyard | "I'm in Love" | 20 | 13 |
14 | Russia | LAYK.A | "0:1" | 12 | 92 |
15 | Faroe Islands | Eivør | "Í tokuni" | 4 | 214 |
16 | Morocco | Bouchra | "Blanc ou noir" | 3 | 216 |
17 | Germany | Oonagh | "Aulë und Yavanna" | 5 | 213 |
18 | Ukraine | The Hardkiss | "Rain" | 2 | 228 |
19 | Bosnia & Herzegovina | Caylana | "No Happy Ending" | 18 | 56 |
20 | Türkiye | Doğukan Manço feat. Funda | "Yüzleşme" | 6 | 187 |
Final[]
Twenty-six countries participated in the final, with all forty-six participating countries eligible to vote.
Non-qualifier results[]
Place | Country | Semi-final Place | Points | Percentage |
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27 | Croatia | 11 | 135 | 5.06% |
28 | Albania | 12 | 124 | 4.65% |
29 | Lebanon | 13 | 119 | 4.46% |
30 | Armenia | 11 | 117 | 4.39% |
31 | Belarus | 14 | 115 | 4.31% |
32 | Switzerland | 15 | 100 | 3.75% |
33 | Russia | 12 | 92 | 3.45% |
34 | Malta | 13 | 92 | 3.45% |
35 | Serbia | 14 | 88 | 3.30% |
36 | Hungary | 15 | 85 | 3.19% |
37 | Poland | 16 | 76 | 2.85% |
38 | Greece | 17 | 74 | 2.77% |
39 | Andorra | 16 | 69 | 2.59% |
40 | Israel | 17 | 65 | 2.44% |
41 | Liechtenstein | 18 | 63 | 2.36% |
42 | Bosnia & Herzegovina | 18 | 56 | 2.10% |
43 | Georgia | 19 | 49 | 1.84% |
44 | Portugal | 19 | 40 | 1.50% |
45 | Algeria | 20 | 31 | 1.16% |
46 | Luxembourg | 20 | 13 | 0.49% |
Voting grids[]
Semi-final 1[]
Semi-final 1 split jury/televote results | ||||
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Place | Televoting | Points | Jury | Points |
1 | Bulgaria | 150 | Bulgaria | 148 |
2 | United Kingdom | 124 | United Kingdom | 111 |
3 | Belgium | 102 | Denmark | 93 |
4 | Netherlands | 95 | Belgium | 89 |
5 | Denmark | 91 | Croatia | 78 |
6 | Slovakia | 77 | Slovakia | 77 |
7 | Norway | 77 | Cyprus | 75 |
8 | Spain | 76 | Albania | 75 |
9 | Cyprus | 74 | San Marino | 74 |
10 | San Marino | 64 | Lebanon | 70 |
11 | Croatia | 57 | Spain | 69 |
12 | Switzerland | 52 | Norway | 66 |
13 | Belarus | 51 | Netherlands | 66 |
14 | Lebanon | 49 | Belarus | 64 |
15 | Albania | 49 | Switzerland | 48 |
16 | Liechtenstein | 45 | Israel | 41 |
17 | Andorra | 38 | Georgia | 31 |
18 | Israel | 24 | Andorra | 31 |
19 | Algeria | 21 | Liechtenstein | 18 |
20 | Georgia | 18 | Algeria | 10 |
12 points[]
Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points awarded by each country in the first semi-final.
Countries in bold represent those awarded full 24 points (12 points apiece from professional jury and televoting) to a specified entrant.
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Semi-final 2[]
Semi-final 2 split jury/televote results | ||||
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Place | Televoting | Points | Jury | Points |
1 | Türkiye | 135 | Ukraine | 128 |
2 | Morocco | 129 | Sweden | 125 |
3 | Sweden | 120 | Faroe | 119 |
4 | Germany | 102 | Germany | 111 |
5 | Ukraine | 100 | Italy | 104 |
6 | Faroe | 95 | Lithuania | 89 |
7 | Lithuania | 88 | Morocco | 87 |
8 | Italy | 79 | North Macedonia | 77 |
9 | Russia | 72 | Serbia | 72 |
10 | North Macedonia | 70 | Armenia | 71 |
11 | Austria | 57 | Austria | 68 |
12 | Greece | 48 | Malta | 53 |
13 | Armenia | 46 | Türkiye | 52 |
14 | Poland | 45 | Hungary | 45 |
15 | Hungary | 40 | Poland | 31 |
16 | Malta | 39 | B&H | 31 |
17 | B&H | 25 | Greece | 26 |
18 | Portugal | 21 | Russia | 20 |
19 | Serbia | 16 | Portugal | 19 |
20 | Luxembourg | 7 | Luxembourg | 6 |
12 points[]
Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points awarded by each country in the second semi-final.
Countries in bold represent those awarded full 24 points (12 points apiece from professional jury and televoting) to a specified entrant.
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Final[]
Final split jury/televote results | ||||
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Place | Televoting | Points | Jury | Points |
1 | Bulgaria | 211 | Bulgaria | 196 |
2 | Belgium | 186 | Faroe | 174 |
3 | Morocco | 180 | Sweden | 165 |
4 | Ukraine | 180 | Belgium | 162 |
5 | Türkiye | 165 | Morocco | 152 |
6 | Sweden | 144 | Ukraine | 145 |
7 | Faroe | 129 | UK | 135 |
8 | Cyprus | 114 | Germany | 130 |
9 | Germany | 106 | Türkiye | 113 |
10 | France | 101 | Italy | 107 |
11 | Spain | 100 | North Macedonia | 103 |
12 | Moldova | 98 | France | 102 |
13 | San Marino | 96 | Cyprus | 93 |
14 | Netherlands | 94 | Moldova | 92 |
15 | Norway | 90 | Denmark | 87 |
16 | Italy | 89 | Norway | 86 |
17 | Lithuania | 81 | Hong Kong | 85 |
18 | Czech R. | 77 | Spain | 78 |
19 | UK | 76 | Lithuania | 74 |
20 | Austria | 68 | Austria | 72 |
21 | North Macedonia | 67 | Netherlands | 68 |
22 | Denmark | 64 | San Marino | 65 |
23 | Slovakia | 54 | Czech R. | 58 |
24 | Hong Kong | 52 | Estonia | 50 |
25 | Estonia | 27 | Latvia | 42 |
26 | Latvia | 19 | Slovakia | 34 |
12 points[]
Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points awarded by each country in the final.
Countries in bold represent those awarded full 24 points (12 points apiece from professional jury and televoting) to a specified entrant.
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Other countries[]
- Further information: List of countries in the North Vision Song Contest
Countries that are active members of the North Broadcasting Union (NBU) are also eligible to participate in the North Vision Song Contest. As in every edition, an invitation to all the members have been sent in order to confirm whether they will participate or not. The following list of countries declined stating their reasons as shown below.
Active NBU members[]
- Azerbaijan: On 26 September 2016, AzTV announced that their participation is currently uncertain due to a potential third participation in the Pre-Qualification Round and their current financial situation, as well as internal issues between the broadcaster and the NBU. Following the revelation of Armenia's song, AzTV withdrew from the contest in protest at the allowance of a political entry in the competition.
- Egypt: After no longer being entitled to take part in the twentieth edition due to sanctions given by the NBU, Egypt will not be able to participate in this edition either.
- Finland: YLE decided to withdraw from the twenty-first edition to focus on other projects within the broadcaster.
- Iceland: On 27 August 2016, it was announced by RÚV that Iceland would not take part in the twenthy-first edition of the contest due to financial issues and a lack of interest the broadcaster is facing. However, a return in the twenty-second edition is expected.
- Ireland: It was announced on 18 September 2016 that Ireland would be withdrawing from the contest due to lack of time and interest.
- Kazakhstan: On 26 September 2016, NTK announced it would be withdrawing from the contest, stating that the cost of participation is too high, and also due to the disappointing result in Tirana last edition.
- Monaco: On 16 October 2016, it was announced, that Monaco would be taking a break for another edition. A return in a future edition is still not ruled out.
- Montenegro: Despite initially confirming their participation, RTCG announced on 15 October 2016 that the country would be withdrawing from the edition. The broadcaster cited financial difficulties as the reason of their withdrawal. A return in the following editions is not certain.
- Romania: Romania failed to submit and present their entry within the given deadline and therefore was forced to withdraw from the edition.
- Slovenia: On 27 August 2016, RTV SLO announced that they will be withdrawing from the contest, due to the small budget. They also said that Slovenia won't be able to host the contest in case of a win. Nearly a month later, Folx also confirmed that they will not take over the participation of Slovenia in the competition.
NBU non-member[]
- Tunisia: After last taking part in the sixteenth edition, the country has no intentions in returning to the contest, mainly due to Nessma not being a full NBU member anymore.
International broadcasts and voting[]
Voting and spokespersons[]
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Notes[]
- ^ Victoria Duffield presented the votes for the Rest of the World jury.
External links[]
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