Cyprus Eurovision final 2008
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Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 12:00 am |
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Want to pen a winner for Cyprus?
Cyprus have confirmed they will hold a national heat to select their next representative into the Eurovision.
Entries can be submitted for the national heat until November 15.
The only restriction is applicants have to be Cypriot and those who reside in Britain or elsewhere are permitted to enter.
Can we anticipate a flurry of British-based Cypriots artists?
Songwriters have until November 15 to submit entries and the final mastered versions of the songs must reach RIK by 1 January 2008.
The national heat will use a combination of voting to select the next Cypriot Eurovision Song Contest entry. The vote will comprise a jury which will provide 40% of the votes, and a national televote will make up 60% of the total votes.
On November 15 a strong 7 member-jury will choose the best 10 finalists to perform in the Cypriot live heat.
Want to pen a winner for Cyprus?
Check out the rules and regulations.
http://www.cybc.com.cy/cybc_eurovision2008.doc
Source: www.lgr.co.uk |
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Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 12:39 am |
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| Shouldnt that application be in Turkish as well???? Halil take note and have this broadcast on BRT, lets enter a TC song and see how many GCs actually vote for it. |
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Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 12:53 am |
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Some years ago a boy-band with Cypriots both Turkish and Greek had finished... Fourth... in the Cypriot heat.
So YES Cypriot Greeks have VOTED for their compatriots in such Eurovision finals.
I know a Cypriot Turkish musician who lives in London who just missed out on the final... if the song was stronger... who knows...
The rules albeit in Greek the translation does read:
"Cypriots either in Cyprus or overseas" are allowed to enter! |
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Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 1:30 am |
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| Viewpoint wrote: |
| Shouldnt that application be in Turkish as well???? Halil take note and have this broadcast on BRT, lets enter a TC song and see how many GCs actually vote for it. |
That’s a HUGE risk! Think of the disappointment you’d have if it were to win... you'll probably get a heart attack. |
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Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 5:50 am |
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| Viewpoint wrote: |
| Shouldnt that application be in Turkish as well???? Halil take note and have this broadcast on BRT, lets enter a TC song and see how many GCs actually vote for it. |
No VP, it shouldn't be in Turkish at all, it's in the language of South Greek Cyprus and has nothing to do with the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus where Turkish is spoken as the main language.
Entering a Turkish song under the "RoC" name would be agreeing to the GCs
osmosis demands and falling into their trap.
Let them get on with it mate, if we can't enter as the TRNC then we can enter our songs through Turkey until we get our recognition. |
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Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 6:06 am |
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| waiting, waiting, waiting |
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 12:29 pm |
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Hate ,Hate , Hate
Hey guys/guls
take it easy ,
music does not have nationality .
Eurovision organisation should get in touch with both side .Both side people should do voting as well.
VP,
do your complain to minister of tourism or primer minister office. |
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 2:24 pm |
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| halil, I would support any TC singer from applying. I find the Turkish language very ensual and romantic to my auditory reeption. The word gusel as far as am concerned says it all. |
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 2:53 pm |
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| Eric dayi wrote: |
| Viewpoint wrote: |
| Shouldnt that application be in Turkish as well???? Halil take note and have this broadcast on BRT, lets enter a TC song and see how many GCs actually vote for it. |
No VP, it shouldn't be in Turkish at all, it's in the language of South Greek Cyprus and has nothing to do with the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus where Turkish is spoken as the main language.
Entering a Turkish song under the "RoC" name would be agreeing to the GCs
osmosis demands and falling into their trap.
Let them get on with it mate, if we can't enter as the TRNC then we can enter our songs through Turkey until we get our recognition. |
good to see you're alert Cartman keeping VP on his toes in case he misses out on a conspiracy theory or two.  |
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Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 8:54 am |
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| But the GCs have that in their "RoC" constituiton that all documents should be in both official languages, ho no they dont even follow their own constitution no suprise there. |
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