Voice of Asia
Voice of Asia (Kazakh: Азия Дауысы, Azïya Dawısı; Russian: Голос Азии, Golos Azii) is a music festival, held annually in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Dozens of acts from all over Asia each take the stage over a period of several days and nights to mime to recordings of several of their hit songs. The usual venue for the festival is the outdoor Medeo speed skating rink, situated on the mountainous outskirts of the Tian Shan, several kilometers away from the Almaty center.
In 2005 the event was suspended due to lack of funds.[1]
Singing competition summary
Year | Grand-Prix Winner | 1 Prize Golden Trophy | 2 Prize Silver Trophy | 3 Prize Bronze Trophy |
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2004 [2] |
Nico | Eka Deli | Sheryn Regis | Alden Zhaksybekov |
2003 [3] |
Xu Yang (徐洋) | Luminita Anghel | Jed Madela Lawrence Gray |
Marzhan Arapbaeva Charles Markterdin |
2002 [4] |
Siti Nurhaliza | Veriko Turashvili | Tahmina Ashimbekova Arnee Hidalgo |
Aldabergenov Zhaksybayev Roberts |
2001 | Ladine Roxas | Ruzica Cavic | Bathiya and Santhush Liu Xiaochun (刘晓春) |
Altynai Zhorabayeva Jay Day |
2000 | Anis Suraya | Fabrizio Faniello | Sun Jie (孙洁) | Glenn Fredly |
1999 | Manana Japaridze | Edo Condologit | Ding Dan (丁丹) Nelly Ciobanu |
Jimbo |
1998 | Luca Sepe | Vladimir Stupin | Tan Jing Elza Lila |
Afia Mala |
1997 | AB-3 | Guo Rong (郭蓉) | ||
1996 | Bauyrzhan Isaev | |||
1995 | Ziana Zain | Deyan Angeloff | ||
1994 | Suavi Saygan | |||
1993 | Dessa | |||
1992 | Geneva Cruz | |||
1991 | Ning Baizura | |||
1990 | Kars |
See also
References
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