Thor Salden
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- For other persons named Thor, see Thor (disambiguation).
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Origin | Belgium |
Years active | 2006 – present |
Genres | Pop |
Labels | Polydor, EMI[1] |
Thor Salden (born November 28, 1997,[2] stage name: Thor!) from Schoten was the winning contestant in the Belgian pre-selections of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006 and he represented Belgium in the international final on December 2, 2006 in Bucharest, Romania where he reached 7th place in a field of 15. At the time of the preselections he was the youngest contestant at eight years old.[3] He won both the first semi-final on September 17, 2006 and the final on October 1, 2006. In the opening show he performed together with Attic and Clouseau.[4]
His winning song "Een Tocht Door Het Donker" ("A Journey Through The Dark"), produced by Peter Gillis[5] about a walk in the woods with his grandfather, was released as a single on October 13, 2006 and entered several national music charts. It reached #1 in the Flemish Top 10, #2 in Belgium's national download music chart, #8 in the Radio 2 Top 30 and #12 in the Ultratop 50.[6]
One of Thor's dreams is to sing a duet with X!NK who won the Belgian preselections in 2003.[1]
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[edit] Events in Schoten
On October 25, 2006 Thor and 3 other young people were invited to Schoten city hall where they got to sign the golden book and received an official deed for their accomplishments. The occasion was celebrated with a song to the tune of Thor's winning Junior Eurovision entry.[7] Schoten city council also announced their plans surrounding the international Junior Eurovision final. [8]
On December 2, 2006 the announced plans were put into action. For the occasion, residents of his home town could watch the international final of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest on big video screens in the market square and in the 'Forum' hall thanks to support from the VRT. Local inns worked together to provide things like soup, lemonade and glühwein for the occasion while the city council provided fire baskets and oversight. Children could make a "journey through the dark" from Thor's school to the market square. [9]
[edit] See also
- Nicolas Caeyers (fellow contestant)
[edit] References
- ^ a b Boy Choir & Soloist Directory entry for Thor (accessed November 14, 2006).
- ^ Thor's birthday blog message on the Belgian Junior Eurovision website (published November 28, 2006; accessed December 2, 2006) (Dutch)
- ^ "k ga niet verwaand worden", Het Nieuwsblad, October 3, 2006 (Dutch)
- ^ Show details on the Belgian Junior Eurovision website. (accessed November 14, 2006) (Dutch)
- ^ Peter Gillis profile on the Belgian Junior Eurovision website. (accessed November 14, 2006) (Dutch)
- ^ Thor's news page on the Belgian Junior Eurovision website. (accessed November 14, 2006) (Dutch)
- ^ "Ti ti ti ti Schoten is fier!", Het Nieuwsblad (accessed December 3, 2006) (Dutch)
- ^ "Thor plechtig ontvangen op gemeentehuis Schoten" (accessed November 14, 2006) (Dutch)
- ^ Call for support (accessed December 2, 2006) (Dutch)
[edit] External link
- "Rode loper, reuzenscherm en loflied voor Eurosong-winnaar Thor Salden", a report about how Thor and the other children were received at Schoten city hall. (Dutch)
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NAME | Salden, Thor |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Thor! |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Belgian child singer |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 28, 1997 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Schoten, Belgium |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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