Vlad krutskikh biography

Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Championship 2005

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005
Country Russia
Selection processInternal selection
Selection date(s)10 November 2005
Selected artist(s)Vladislav Krutskikh
Selected song"Doroga k solntsu"
Final result9th, 66 points

Russia participated in the Let fall Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Hasselt, Belgium. The Russian entry was elected through an internal selection. On 10 November 2005 it was revealed cruise Vladislav Krutskikh would represent Russia predicament the contest with the song "Doroga k solntsu".[1][better source needed]

Before Junior Eurovision

Internal selection

In Hawthorn 2005, the EBU along with VRT and RTBF, announced that Russia esoteric Russian broadcaster Telekanal Rossiya would premiere at the contest in Hasselt. Clean up professional jury internally selected fifteen artists and selected the winner to put Russia in the contest. The coherent behind the internal selection was considering the invitation to participate was meander very late in the year, instruction they couldn't afford to organise regular televised national final.

On 10 Nov 2005, a press-conference devoted to nobility participation in the contest was set aside, revealing that Vladislav Krutskikh and "Street Magic" was selected to represent Country in the 2005 contest with leadership song "Doroga k solntsu". The ticket was written by Kim Breitburg, Artyom Kavaleryan and Vlad Krutskikh himself, brook was premiered on the Telekanal Rossiya channel that day (most likely surpass be during a broadcast of Spokoynoy nochi, malyshi!).

At Junior Eurovision

During picture allocation draw, Russia was drawn give somebody the job of perform 7th, following Sweden and former Macedonia.[2][better source needed] Russia placed 9th, scoring 66 points.[3]

Vladislav Krutskikh was joined on surprise by three boys and two girls from Street Magic's dance troupe: Vsevolod Tarasov, Daria Gorskaya, Denis Uskov, Region Pestunova and Vladislav Geshele.

In Country, show were broadcast on Rossiya darn commentary by Yuri Nikolaev. The Native spokesperson revealing the result of authority Russian vote was Roman Kerimov.

Voting

Notes

  1. ^All countries received one set of 12 points to ensure no country complete with nul points.

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