Alina Eremia
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Alina Eremia (born 1993 in Buftea, Romania) represented Romania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 with the song "Ţurai".
[edit] Music
Alina has been a member of the group Miracol for over six years. In that time, she has also been studying the piano at the School of Music and Fine Arts no. 1 Bucharest.
[edit] Achievements
1997 | 3rd prize at the Stelutele Abracadabra music contest in Romania |
1998 | 2nd prize at the Tara Spiridusilor music contest in Romania |
1999 | 1st prize and Grand Prix at the Tip Top Mini Top children’s TV contest in Bucharest, Romania |
2001 | Participant in the Ploaia Stelutelor TV contest |
2002 | 2nd Prize at the Ti Amo International Music Festival for Children in Romania |
2003 | Finalist at the Nile International Song Festival For Children in Cairo, Egypt |
2003 | 1st Prize at the Ursuletul De Aur National Festival for Children in Baia Mare, Romania |
2003 | 1st Prize at the Ti Amo International Music Festival for Children in Romania |
2003 | 1st Prize at the Delfinul De Aur National Festival for Children in Navodari, Romania |
2003 | Trophy and Grand Prix at the Stelutele Pucioasei National Contest for Children in Romania |
2003 | 1st Prize at the Flori De Ghiata National Festival for Children in Romania |
2004 | Popularity Award at the Golden Star International Song Contest for Children and Teenagers in Bucharest, Romania |
2005 | Special Prize of the Jury at the Nile International Song Festival For Children in Cairo, Egypt |
2005 | Prize for the Best Performer of the Festival and 1st Prize for best song at the Djurdjevdanski Festival International Children Competition in Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina |
2005 | Third Prize at the Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk, arts Festival in Belarus |
2005 | 2nd Prize at the Mamaia Copiilor National Children’s Festival in Romania |
2005 | 1st Prize at the Golden Cross International Song Contest in Malta |
2005 | 5th Place, representing Romania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005, Hasselt, Belgium |
Alina has also performed on a number of radio and TV shows.
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Preceded by Noni Răzvan Ene |
Romania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 |
Succeeded by New Star Music |