Alina Eremia

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Alina Eremia
Alina Eremia

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
In other languages