Beovizija 2008

Beovizija 2008
Dates
Semi-final March 9
Final March 10
Venue Sava Centar
Belgrade, Serbia
Presenter(s) Nina Radulović
Đorđe Maričić
Kristina Radenković
Branislav Katić
Interval act Performances by Stefan Filipović, Rebeka Dremelj, Kraljevi Ulice and 75 cents, Tamara, Vrčak and Adrian Gaxha, Elvir Laković Laka and Isis Gee
Tribute to Toše Proeski (semi)[1]
Serbian music industry awards (Final)
Participants
Vote
Voting system 50% jury and 50% televoting
12,10,8,7,...,2,1 awarded to songs
Winning song Oro, Jelena Tomašević

Beovizija 2008 was the 6th Beovizija music festival. The semi-finals were to be held on February 19, 2008 while the finals were to be held a day later.[2] However, due to unilateral declaration of independence of its southern province Kosovo, the festival was delayed until March 9 when the semi-finals took place and the finals which took place on March 10.[3] The winner of this Beovizija will represent Serbia in the final of the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest on May 24, 2008, at the Belgrade Arena in Belgrade, Serbia

Format and winner

The same format set by Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) in Beovizija 2007 took place in 2008. The deadline for the submission of songs by artist to the national broadcaster was on December 15, 2007. One of the requirements for entry was that the songs must be performed in Serbian, however, the winning song can be sung in any language for Eurovision. On December 24, 2007, 20 semi-finalists were selected by a group of RTS judges: Ana Milićević, Anja Rogljić, Zoran Dašić, Nikoleta Dojčinović, Jelena Vlahović, Bilja Krstić and Miki Stanojević.

The semi-finalists performed on March 9, 2008. Via public televoting and a 3 team judging panel the scores were combined and the 10 highest ranking songs preceded to the finals. These were songs Oro, Zavet, Kvar, Iznad nas, Dunav, Beli jablan, Da si tu, Sada ili nikada, Čudesni svetovi and Čućemo, čućete. The same voting procedure occurred on the finals night, March 10, 2008, where a winning song was chosen - Oro.[2][4][5]

For the first time there were 2 host couples hosting the show.

2008 Beovizija stage

Interval acts

The 2008 Beovizija semi-finals interval act included singers Stefan Filipović representing Montenegro, Rebeka Dremelj representing Slovenia, Kraljevi Ulice and 75 cents representing Croatia, Tamara, Vrčak and Adrian Gaxha representing the Republic of Macedonia, Elvir Laković Laka representing Bosnia and Herzegovina and Isis Gee representing Poland.[6] The tragically deceased singer Toše Proeski received a lifetime achievement award. There was also a special tribute to him. Proeski was the winner of the first ever Beovizija in 2003.

In the finals interval act the Serbian music industry awards were handed out.

Stage

Beovizija is known to have one of the best stage designs in the national selection process for Eurovision. This year the stage symbolised the host city of the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest - Belgrade. The stage represented a large public city square and a large amount of special effects and lighting were used to make the stage more attractive to the public.[7]

Host couple

RTS as the host broadcaster of the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 aired a show called Evropsko lice (European face). Through a team of expert judges and televoters each week couples battled for a chance to be the hosts of Beovizija 2008. They also have a chance to become the green room hosts at the Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade. Every week a couple was voted out based on public voting.

It was decided that there will be two host couples at Beovizija, both hosting over two nights. The winners of European face are Nina Radulović and Đorđe Maričić and Kristina Radenković and Branislav Katić.[8] Kristina Radenković and Branislav Katić was the couple voted through to co-host the semi-final and final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in Belgrade with Jovana Janković and Željko Joksimović. They were voted via public tele-vote. During both the semi-final and final the couples sang songs dedicated to the Eurovision host city Belgrade.

Results

Semi-final

The semi-finals were held on March 9, 2008 starting at 21:00 (CET).[9] Songs that qualified for the final are in bold. The jury was composed of Vladimir Marićić, jazz pianist and composer; Katarina Gojković, actress; and Aleksander Peković, director of music production, RTS.

Results of the Beovizija 2008 Semi-Final.[10]
Rank Draw Song Translation Performer Marićić Gojković Peković Jury Televote Σ
1 9 Zavet A pledge Beauty Queens 6 12 12 30 12 1749 10 22
2 20 Oro - Jelena Tomašević feat. Bora Dugić 7 8 8 23 7 4409 12 19
3 8 Beli jablan White poplar Aleksa Jelić & Ana Štajdohar 5 10 15 5 1288 7 12
4 1 Iznad nas Above us Studio Alektik & Cveta Majtanović 3 2 4 9 4 1732 8 12
5 18 Čućemo, čućete... We'll hear, you'll hear... Ognjen and Friends 12 7 7 26 10 208 10
6 6 Kvar Breakdown Betty Boop 2 4 3 9 3 872 6 9
7 16 Sada ili nikada Now or never Marko Vulinović 8 10 6 24 8 204 8
8 11 Da si tu If you were here Lejla Hot 10 6 5 21 6 219 6
9 2 Dunav The Danube Drum'n'Zez 774 5 5
10 17 Čudesni svetovi Magical worlds Zoe Kida & Zemlji Gruva 1 1 2 527 4 4
11 7 Prečica do dna A little step to the bottom Sloba Bajić 266 3 3
12 3 S tobom bih ostala I'd stay with you Negative 4 3 2 9 2 145 2
13 10 Tijana - Andrej Ilić Band 255 2 2
14 13 Nisi prvi You are not the first Tamara Nikezić 5 5 1 182 1
15 14 Ako me čuješ If you hear me Dejan Vozlić 230 1 1
16 19 Bezimena Nameless woman Denis and Obule 190
17 4 Možda baš Just maybe Mogul 149
18 5 Slepa ulica Blind alley Nenad Ćeranić 135
19 15 U život kockam se... Gambling with my life... Zana 129
20 12 Kao da hodam As if I'm walking Ivana Ćosić 1 1 68

Final

Jelena Tomašević performing Oro at Beovizija 2008

The following are songs that competed in the final on March 10, 2008 aired at 21.00CET on RTS1, RTS SAT, RTRS (in Bosnia and Herzegovina), rts.rs and eurovision.tv.

Results of the Beovizija 2008 Final.[11]
Rank Draw Song Translation Performer Janjatović Marković Kunijević Jury Televote Σ
1 7 Oro - Jelena Tomašević feat. Bora Dugić 12 8 12 32 12 8653 12 24
2 5 Beli jablan White poplar Aleksa Jelić & Ana Štajdohar 10 5 8 23 10 3634 10 20
3 2 Zavet A pledge Beauty Queens 7 6 10 23 8 3504 8 16
4 1 Kvar Breakdown Betty Boop 5 10 6 21 7 1510 6 13
5 6 Iznad nas Above us Studio Alektik & Cveta Majtanović 8 4 4 16 4 2525 7 11
6 10 Da si tu If you were here Lejla Hot 4 7 7 18 5 732 3 8
7 4 Sada ili nikada Now or never Marko Vulinović 3 12 5 20 6 311 1 7
8 9 Čudesni svetovi Magical worlds Zoe Kida & Zemlji Gruva 1 2 2 5 2 784 4 6
9 3 Dunav The Danube Drum'n'Zez 2 1 1 4 1 1020 5 6
10 8 Čućemo, čućete... We'll hear, you'll hear... Ognjen and Friends 6 3 3 12 3 425 2 5

References

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  2. 1 2 Беовизија 2008. конкурс продужен до 1. децембра. Европесма Србија, Радио-телевизија Србије, 14. новембар 2007. Accessed 15.11.2007.
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  7. Održana konferencija za novinare Beovizije Archived February 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. OGAE Serbia. Accessed 15.02.2008.
  8. Evropsko lice Archived March 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Радио Tелевизија Србије. Accessed 05.02.2008.
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  10. Беовизија 2008.Резултати полуфинала Archived March 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.. Званични резултати са скенираним записницима. На званичном мрежном месту РТС од 11. марта 2008. Приступљено 11.3.2008.
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