Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006
Eurovision Song Contest 2006 |
---|
Country |
Belarus |
---|
National selection |
---|
Selection process |
National Final |
---|
Selection date(s) |
10 February 2006 |
---|
Selected entrant |
Polina Smolova |
---|
Selected song |
"Mum" |
---|
Finals performance |
---|
Semi-final result |
Failed to qualify (22nd) |
---|
Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest |
---|
|
Belarus’s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 was chosen using two phases. The Belarusian broadcaster BT staged a final allowing viewers to choose the top 3 songs in the selection. Of these three, the winner was chosen by a jury behind the scenes. They chose Polina Smolova with her song Mama. The song is an upbeat pop song that resembles the styles of Michael Jackson. Polina attempted to represent Belarus last year, and although she was the public's favourite, she didn't win because she was not selected by the jury. The song was written by Andrey Kostiugov and composed by Sergey Sukhomlin, and has been renamed Mum for the contest in Athens.
Polina Smolova started her singing career with participations in children folk bands. She has graduated from music school in the piano department and sang in the children’s folk theater "Gostsitsa" as part of the Belarusian folk ensemble "Zhavaranachki." Polina later graduated from the Glinka Music College in the department of solo traditional singing from the Belarus State University of Culture and Art. She performed in the State Youth Music Theater as a soloist of the State Department of Internal Affairs Orchestra. She has participated in many song contests such as "Malvy" (Poland), "Galasy radzimy", "Golosa Evropy", and the winner of the contest "Slavyanski Bazar v Vitebske" in 2005.
Belarus scored only ten points in the semifinal, finishing 22nd, and did not qualify for the final.
Result of National Final
Only the top three were announced in no particular order; the winner was chosen internally.
№ | Song | Singer | Total (SMS + Jury) |
1 | "Mama" | Polina Smolova | 3816 |
2 | "You Can't Stop This Dance" | Elena Grišanova | 2839 |
3 | "Come Back" | Lyavony | 2597 |
4 | "Connect the Hearts" | Gunesh | 1973 |
5 | "Vyshita sorochka" | Irina Dorofeeva | 784 |
6 | "My Faith" | Litesound | 740 |
7 | "Mysterious Logic" | Janet | 538 |
8 | "May be" | Dmitry Koldun | 431 |
9 | "Baby-sitter" | Lesha Kodush | 390 |
10 | "Europe's Heart's groove" | Dali | 334 |
12 | "You never know" | TYANA (Tatyana Putyrskaya) | 290 |
13 | "I can see the rising sun" | Prima-Vera | 271 |
14 | "Proch s glaz" | Ruslan Musvidas & Svetlana Vezhnovets | 257 |
15 | "Dangerous game" | Gosia Andrzejewich | 218 |
16 | "An A-Class Face" | Alexandra Gaiduk | 112 |
At Eurovision
Points Awarded by Belarus[1]
Points Awarded to Belarus
Points Awarded to Belarus (Semi-Final)
12 points |
10 points |
8 points |
7 points |
6 points |
|
|
|
|
- Russia
|
5 points |
4 points |
3 points |
2 points |
1 point |
|
|
- Moldova
|
|
- Ukraine
|
References
See also
Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest |
---|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(Note: Entries scored out are when Belarus did not compete) |
|
---|
|
Countries |
---|
| Final (by final results) | |
---|
| Semi-final only (in alphabetical order) | |
---|
| Withdrawn | |
---|
|
|
|
Artists |
---|
| Final (by final results) | |
---|
| Semi-final only (in alphabetical order) | |
---|
| Withdrawn | |
---|
|
|
|
Songs |
---|
| Final (by final results) | |
---|
| Semi-final only (in alphabetical order) | |
---|
| Withdrawn | |
---|
|
|
|
(Note: "Withdrawn" refers to entries that withdrew after applying to enter) |