Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007

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Belarus selected Dmitry Koldun for Eurovision.
Belarus selected Dmitry Koldun for Eurovision.

Belarus chose Dmitry Koldun with the song 'Work Your Magic' to represent the nation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland. Using the Eurofest 2007 format on 15 December 2006, televoting narrowed down fifteen performers to Dmitry Koldun, selected by televoting, and Diana Gurtskaya and The Project, selected by the professional jury. The three competitors entered the superfinal where they could change their song if they wished. On 22 January 2007, the three performed their song in front of a strict government jury, which decided that Dmitry Koldun was the most suitable performer to represent Belarus. The song was written by Karen Kavaleryan and composed by Philip Kirkorov.

Prior to the contest, Dmitry departed on a promo tour across Europe performing in countries such as Spain, Ireland, Cyprus, and Macedonia. At Eurovision, Dmitry Koldun will drop his first name and perform as Koldun, which is the Russian word for "magician". As Belarus failed to qualify from the semi-final for the third time in a row in 2006, Koldun will have to compete in the semi-final on 10 May. The Belarusian entry will be presented in the 4th position following Cyprus' Evridiki with "Comme Ci, Comme Ça" and preceding Iceland's Eiríkur Hauksson with "Valentine Lost".

[edit] Result of National Final

These are the results for the final only, for the results of the semi-final see Eurofest 2007.

Final 22 January 2007
Singer Song
1 Diana Gurtskaya How Long
2 Dmitry Koldun Work Your Magic
3 The Project Super Star

[edit] See also

Individual entries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007
Albania - Andorra - Armenia - Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Croatia - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Georgia - Germany - Greece - Hungary - Iceland - Ireland - Israel - Latvia - Lithuania - Republic of Macedonia - Malta - Moldova - Montenegro - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Portugal - Romania - Russia - Serbia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine - United Kingdom

Note: Countries in italics are semi-finalists.

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