Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Day Of Eurovision Dress Rehearsals

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Day Of Eurovision Dress Rehearsals

    DAY OF EUROVISION DRESS REHEARSALS
    By Toni Sant in Athens

    Maltamedia Daily News, Malta
    May 19 2006

    Three dress rehearsals are scheduled for the Eurovision Song Contest
    before the final show on Saturday evening. The first dress rehearsal
    took place on Friday afternoon. A second dress rehearsal for Friday
    starts at 2000 CET.

    Following Friday's first dress rehearsal, Fabrizio Faniello's costume
    for the final, a wedding suit without jacket and tie, was greeted with
    comments of disapproval and disbelief. Eurovision fan club OGAE-Malta
    president Deo Grech told MaltaMedia.com, "it's simply not Fabrizio's
    style!" Non-Maltese websites, like esctoday.com and doteurovision.com,
    have also published lukewarm comments about Fabrizio Faniello's look
    following the dress rehearsals.

    Several members of the Maltese delegation and members of the press
    told MaltaMedia.com what they think about the potential top 10 songs
    to emerge from Saturday's final, in no particular order.

    Greece "I believe this will be one of the top two songs. Anna Vissi
    has an aura of respect around her and this balad with a beat appeals to
    Eurovision song lovers." - John Demanuele, Assistant Head of Delegation

    "A soppy song. I don't like it! I personally prefer singers like
    Pink, Shania Twain or Alanis Morissette." - Nadette Bugeja, Maltese
    Delegation: Head of Press.

    Sweden "Carola can do no wrong. As expected this is a great song with
    a fantastic show!" - Deo Grech, OGAE-Malta, Eurovision fan club.

    "Typically Swedish. Not my number 1 favourite but it's exactly what
    Eurovision fans want." - Claudette Pace, former Eurovision contestant.

    Romania "It's a great song! Mihai Traistariu has a great voice...but
    no stage presence. My gay friends tell me they love it. I'm sure
    many Italians will like it too...even though they don't follow the
    Eurovision." - J.P. Attard, Producer, Where's Everybody?

    Ukraine "As impressive as Ruslana. Tina Karol has a nice real
    smile. She's not fake. A great song and a great voice. This year
    Ukraine has everything Armenia doesn't have" - Eileen Montesin,
    official PBS Eurovision commentator.

    Russia "This song has the ideal show. Quite unexpected. And it helps
    that the singer is good looking, even if this poses some competition
    for Malta's entry." - Frederick Zammit, Head of Programmes: Net TV.

    Bosnia & Herzogovina "What an excellent song, to the taste of
    Eurovision fans. It contrasts really well with most other entries,
    which is why I'm convinced they did so well in the semi-final
    voting." - Cyrus Engerer, ESCMalta News Manager.

    Spain "Spanish is such a sexy language! I expect it to be a hit all
    over Europe this summer, whatever happens on Saturday night. It's
    a typical Las Ketchup song." - Pablo Micallef, Producer, Where's
    Everybody?

    "I don't like the group but it's not a bad song and the show is
    excellent. Still, I don't think it's a winner, by any means." -
    Krista Caruana, Super One News journalist.

    Turkey "It's not the winning song...but then again I may be wrong. I
    never expected Lithuania to get to the final, nor for Belgium to
    be left behind. So maybe we'll be in Turkey this time next year." -
    Pierre Cachia, Super One TV producer.

    Finland Comments about Lordi's Hard Rock Hallelujah are on everyone's
    lips.

    Reactions are spread across the spectrum. From "good for a laugh" to
    "if I wasn't supporting Malta I'd support them instead, even though
    I'm not a rock fan."

    Finland's Eurovision entry is getting under more people's skin with
    every rehearsal. If it wins it will indeed change the face of the
    Eurovision Song Contest. The EBU may even be forced to reconsider
    leaving the voting completely up to the general public.

    Speaking to MaltaMedia.com on Thursday afternoon, Bogdan Kopec,
    managing director of Drakkar Entertainment, Lordi's German record
    label, said that many rock clubs in Germany are organizing special
    parties for rockers to vote for Lordi during the 10-minute voting
    period on Thursday and Saturday evening. If more rock clubs adopt
    similar strategies for the final night, Lordi may very well be the
    winners of the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest.

    Saturday's final dress rehearsal is at 1300 CET. The final show will
    be broadcast live at 2100 CET on TVM and most other EBU affiliated
    stations.

    For more detailed information about Malta's participation in the
    Eurovision Song Contest see EurovisionMalta.com.
Working...
X