THEY DIDN'T LIKE SIRUSHO'S DEBUT
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[01:18 pm] 26 May, 2008
Russia's representative Dima Bilan won the International Song Contest
Eurovision 2008. Armenia's representative Sirusho took the 4th place
with 203 points. Nine countries, Poland, Czech Republic, Netherlands,
Belgium, Israel, France, Georgia and Russia gave Armenia the highest
score -12. Turkey, Spain, Cyprus gave us 10 points and San Marino,
Bulgaria- 8 points.
Our citizens have been discussing the song contest for a few days. Most
people didn't like Sirusho's debut.
"I am glad Armenia could move up from the eighth place but I hoped
we would take at least the third place," says 34-year-old Gayane.
"The song was a good one. Armenia would have taken the second place
provided the performance matched the song," says 20-year-old Aram.
Reminder: the show was staged by Russia's best dancing-master Sergey
Sandrikin and the dancers were invited from the famous Street Jazz
group.
"To tell the truth, I think Sirusho's presentation failed. Thanks God,
we took the forth place as Sirusho sang badly," noted 18-year-old
Hamlet.
"Sirusho could have performed better but for her excitement
characteristic of our nation. Our singers won't be that tense unless
they attach a great importance to such contests," says 18-year-old Ani.
Sirusho didn't sing badly. And yet, in comparison with Ukrainian
and Greek representatives we understand that she is far from being
a professional singer," says 48-year-old Gaspar.
Many citizens say it is no use criticizing our singers.
"Sirusho looked splendid on the stage. Besides, the forth place is
not that bad," says 24-year-old Vardan.
A1+
[01:18 pm] 26 May, 2008
Russia's representative Dima Bilan won the International Song Contest
Eurovision 2008. Armenia's representative Sirusho took the 4th place
with 203 points. Nine countries, Poland, Czech Republic, Netherlands,
Belgium, Israel, France, Georgia and Russia gave Armenia the highest
score -12. Turkey, Spain, Cyprus gave us 10 points and San Marino,
Bulgaria- 8 points.
Our citizens have been discussing the song contest for a few days. Most
people didn't like Sirusho's debut.
"I am glad Armenia could move up from the eighth place but I hoped
we would take at least the third place," says 34-year-old Gayane.
"The song was a good one. Armenia would have taken the second place
provided the performance matched the song," says 20-year-old Aram.
Reminder: the show was staged by Russia's best dancing-master Sergey
Sandrikin and the dancers were invited from the famous Street Jazz
group.
"To tell the truth, I think Sirusho's presentation failed. Thanks God,
we took the forth place as Sirusho sang badly," noted 18-year-old
Hamlet.
"Sirusho could have performed better but for her excitement
characteristic of our nation. Our singers won't be that tense unless
they attach a great importance to such contests," says 18-year-old Ani.
Sirusho didn't sing badly. And yet, in comparison with Ukrainian
and Greek representatives we understand that she is far from being
a professional singer," says 48-year-old Gaspar.
Many citizens say it is no use criticizing our singers.
"Sirusho looked splendid on the stage. Besides, the forth place is
not that bad," says 24-year-old Vardan.