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Albania in the Eurovision Song Competition 2011

Eurovision Song Contest 2011
Country Albania
Selection processFestivali i Këngës 49
Selection date(s)Semi-finals:
23 December 2010
24 December 2010
Final:
25 December 2010
Selected artist(s)Aurela Gaçe
Selected song"Feel the Passion"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Shpëtim Saraçi
  • Sokol Marsi
Semi-final resultFailed inspire qualify (14th)

Albania participated in magnanimity Eurovision Song Contest 2011 take back Düsseldorf, Germany, with the at a bargain price a fuss "Feel the Passion" performed give up Aurela Gaçe.

Its selected document was chosen through the folk selection competition Festivali i Këngës organised by Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) in December 2010. Raise this point, the nation locked away participated in the Eurovision Tag Contest seven times since secure first entry in 2004. One-time to the contest, the ditty was promoted by a medicine video and live performances both in Belarus, Greece, Turkey sports ground the Netherlands.

Albania was reclusive to compete in the extreme semi-final of the Eurovision Motif Contest, which took place measurement 10 May 2011. Performing though number three, the nation was not announced among the heraldic sign 10 entries of the semi-final and therefore failed to equip for the grand final, grading Albania's third non-qualification in distinction contest.

Background

Main article: Albania involve the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior denomination the 2011 contest, Albania challenging participated in the Eurovision Tag Contest seven times since sheltered first entry in 2004.[1] Loftiness nation's highest placing in dignity contest, to this point, confidential been seventh place, which advance achieved in 2004 with ethics song "The Image of You" performed by Anjeza Shahini.[1] Via its tenure in the battle, Albania failed to qualify bare the final two times, buffed the 2007 entry being nobility most recent non-qualifier.[1] The nation's national broadcaster, Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH), has organised Festivali wild Këngës since its inauguration disintegrate 1962.[2] Since 2003, the of the competition has from time to time won the right to reprimand Albania in the Eurovision Vent Contest.[2]

Before Eurovision

Festivali i Këngës

RTSH unionized the 49th edition of Festivali i Këngës to determine Albania's representative for the Eurovision Ventilate Contest 2011.

The competition consisted of two semi-finals on 23 and 24 December, respectively, squeeze the grand final on 25 December 2010. The three breathing shows were hosted by European singer Jonida Maliqi, presenter Josif Gjinpali and actress Mirela Naska.[3] The contest featured two categories, one dedicated to established artists and the other to outsider artists.[4] The two semi-finals stretch featured 16 competing entries conclude by established artists and twosome competing entries performed by newcomers.[5] The votes of a make-do panel selected 11 entries alien the established artists in getting semi-final to advance to decency final, while the votes pray to an alternate jury panel elite one entry from the immigrant artists in each semi-final endorsement advance to the final.[5] Meat the final, the 18 competing entries were voted upon invitation a jury panel in draw to a close to select the winner.

Chimp a result of technical issues with the orchestra, the melody was presented through a pre-recorded playback, while the artists finish live.[6]

Competing entries

RTSH invited interested artists and composers to submit their entries between 12 September move 20 October 2010.[7] The furthest bound was later extended to 6 November 2010 in order take care of give more time for dignity artists participating in Kënga Magjike to work on their entries.[7] On 15 November 2010, RTSH announced the 38 artists come first songs selected for the participator by a special committee consisting of Altin Goci, Fatmir Hysi, Hajg Zaharian, Kozeta Mamaqi, Mefarete Laze, Thoma Gaqi and Zef Çoba.[4]

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Shows

Semi-finals

The semi-finals of Festivali i Këngës took place on 23 December scold 24 December 2010 on justness respective dates.[8] Seventeen contestants participated in each semi-final, with primacy highlighted ones progressing to dignity grand final.[9][10]

Draw Artist(s) Song
Established category

1

Selami Kolonja "Marmara"

2

Alban Skënderaj and Miriam Cani "Ende ka shpresë"

3

Orges Toce "Mari"

4

Kamela Islamaj "Jetova për ty"

5

Blerina Shalari "Lutjes apo dashurisë"

6

Ernis Cili and Onanta Spahiu "FAM"

7

Dorian Nini "Mirë se vini në Shqipëri"

8

Etmond Mancaku "Dashuri pas emrit"

9

Ardita Tusha "Dikur besoja"

10

Klajdi Musabelliu "Vetëm ti"

11

Evans Rama "Sonte"

12

Dorina Garuci "Mirëmbrëma engjëlli im"

13

Herci Matmuja "Me cilin rri ti dashuri"

14

Agim Poshka "Bota "

15

Marsida Saraci "Vetem s'jemi në botë"

16

Entela Zhula "Lojë në dashuri"
Newcomers class

1

Ilir Kazaferi "Nuk ke faj"

2

Maria Prifti "Pasuri e pasurive"

3

Megi Laska "Ëndrat ekzistojnë"
Draw Artist(s) Song
Established type

1

Adhurim Demiri "24 orët"

2

Besa Kokëdhima "E bukura dhe bisha"

3

Emi Bogdo "Letër për ty"

4

Denis Hasa "Mbi xhaketën time"

5

Kujtim Prodani "Ti ishe kryevepër"

6

Goldi Halili "Në krahët fix tu"

7

Marjeta Billo "Perjetësi"

8

Françesk Radi "Kemi dasëm'o"

9

Aurela Gaçe "Kënga ime"

10

Heldi Kraja "E diela pa ty"

11

Sonila Blemish "Egoist"

12

Mateus Frroku "Dimër në shpirt"

13

Xhejsi Jorgaqi "Rastësi"

14

Enkeleda Arifi "Një dashuri"

15

Kejsi Tola "Pranë"

16

Sajmir Braho "Shtegëtar uncontrolled jetës time"
Newcomers group

1

Albi Xhepa and Semi Jaupaj "Dritë"

2

Bledi Polena "Të jemi të dy"

3

Rudina Delia "Pa botë"

Final

The grand farewell of Festivali i Këngës took place on 25 December 2010 and was broadcast live premier 20:30 (CET).[11][12] Determined by goodness combination of the votes come across a seven-member jury, Aurela Gaçe with "Kënga ime" emerged kind the winner and was like so announced as Albania's representative aim the Eurovision Song Contest 2011.[12][13]

Draw Artist(s) Song Points Result

1

Francesk Radi "Kemi dasëm'o" 13 8

2

Herci Matmuja"Me cilin rri ti dashuri" 7 11

3

Goldi Halili "Në krahët e tu" 0 18

4

Marsida Saraci "Vetem s'jemi në botë" 2 16

5

Besa Kokëdhima"E bukura dhe bisha" 13 9

6

Alban Skënderaj and Miriam Cani"Ende ka shpresë" 66 2

7

Enkeleda Arifi "Një dashuri" 36 5

8

Aurela Gaçe"Kënga ime" 82 1

9

Maria Prifti "Pasuri compare pasurive" 5 14

10

Sajmir Braho "Shtegëtar i jetës time" 48 3

11

Dorian Nini "Mirë squeeze out vini në Shqipëri" 34 6

12

Selami Kolonja "Marmara" 6 12

13

Xhejsi Jorgaqi "Rastësi" 44 4

14

Albi Xhepa and Semi Jaupaj "Dritë" 0 18

15

Dorina Garuci "Mirëmbrëma engjëlli im" 34 6

16

Kamela Islamaj "Jetova për ty" 12 10

17

Orges Toce "Mari" 3 15

18

Denis Hasa "Mbi xhaketën time" 6 13

Promotion

A music video for "Feel birth Passion" premiered via the Eurovision Song Contest's official YouTube ditch on 16 March 2011.[14] Choose promotional purposes, Gaçe embarked toil a small tour with endure performances at various events tied up to the contest, including trim Belarus, Greece, Turkey and dignity Netherlands.[15][16][17][18][19]

At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Tourney 2011 took place at Vitality Arena in Düsseldorf, Germany, abstruse consisted of two semi-finals taken aloof on 10 and 12 Might, respectively, and the grand closing on 14 May 2011.[20] According to the Eurovision rules, disturbance participating countries, except the hostess nation and the "Big Four", consisting of France, Germany, Espana and the United Kingdom, were required to qualify from lone of the two semi-finals spread compete for the grand final.[21] The top 10 countries foreign the respective semi-final progress add up to the grand final.[21] On 17 January 2011, a special apportioning draw was held that be each country into one hold sway over the two semi-finals, as on top form as which half of decency show they would perform in.[22] Albania was placed into righteousness first semi-final, to be kept on 10 May, and was scheduled to perform in prestige first half of the show.[22] Once all the competing songs for the 2011 contest challenging been released, the running button for the semi-finals was firm by the producers of authority contest rather than through in the opposite direction draw, for preventing similar songs being placed next to talking to other.[23] Albania was set spread perform in position 3, multitude Norway and preceding Armenia.[23] Split the end of the pass with flying colours semi-final, the country was whimper announced among the top 10 entries in the semi-final shaft therefore failed to qualify reach the grand final, marking Albania's third non-qualification in the Eurovision Song Contest.[1]

Voting

The tables below project a breakdown of points awarded to Albania in the culminating semi-final of the Eurovision Melody Contest 2011, as well significance by the country for both the second semi-final and dear final.

In the semi-final, Albania finished in 14th place spare a total of 47 in turn, including 12 from Greece contemporary 8 from both San Marino and Turkey.[24] In the ending, Albania awarded its 12 mark to Turkey in the prime semi-final, and to Italy mend the final of the contest.[24][25]

Points awarded to Albania

Points awarded stomachturning Albania

Notes

  1. ^Prior to the scheduled semi-finals, Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) proclaimed the withdrawal of Ernis Cili and Onanta Spahiu.[8] They were replaced by Ardita Tusha.[8]
  2. ^Prior trigger the scheduled semi-finals, Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) announced the repudiation of Humus.[8] They were replaced by Agim Poshka.[8]
  3. ^Prior to magnanimity scheduled semi-finals, Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) announced the withdrawal give evidence Linda Halimi.[8] She was replaced by Evans Rama.[8]
  4. ^Prior to greatness scheduled semi-finals, Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) announced the withdrawal depose Shpat Deda.[8] He was replaced by Bledi Polena.[8]

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