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  • Kiev to host 2009 Junior Eurovision Song Contest Final on Nov. 21

    Kiev to host 2009 Junior Eurovision Song Contest Final on November 21, 2009
    21.11.2009 20:24 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ On November 1, at 10:15 p.m. Yerevan time, 2009
    Junior Eurovision Song Contest Final will be held. The morning of
    November 21 started with every participating country, planting their
    own tree in front of the Arena, Palace of Sports, in Kyiv. They all
    will have name tags by their tree. Participating children can come and
    see them in 20 years even and remember the wonderful time they had in
    Kiev.

    As Eurovision Family of Events' Communications & Public Relations
    Officer Jarmo Siim told PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, the show will
    feature guests and presenters, followed by contest participants'
    performances to be concluded by voting and winner announcement. Young
    acrobats from Rizoma will perform during the breaks.

    The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 will be the seventh edition of
    Junior Eurovision Song Contest and will take place in Kiev, Ukraine.
    It has been scheduled for 21 November. 13 countries have been
    confirmed by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to compete in the
    Contest.

    The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) invited broadcasters to bid for
    the rights to host the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009; three bids
    were received from Belarus, Serbia, and Ukraine. TV4 of Sweden had
    originally sent in a bid during summer 2007, but soon withdrew its bid
    after deciding to completely withdraw from the contest. After
    deliberations by the EBU, National Television Company of Ukraine was
    granted the rights to the 2009 contest and will host it in Kiev.
    Ukraine also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 at the same
    venue.

    On 12 November 2009 Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Ivan Vasiunyk
    declared that the contest would not be postponed; (earlier) Party of
    Regions member of parliament Anna Herman had called on Prime Minister
    Yulia Tymoshenko to cancel the song contest because of the 2009 flu
    pandemic in Ukraine.

    The EBU announced the complete list of participating countries in the
    2009 Contest on 8 June 2009. 13 countries will compete in the contest:
    Armenia, Belarus, Belgium, Cyprus, Georgia, Macedonia, Malta,
    Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Sweden and Ukraine. Sweden will
    return after missing the contest, while Bulgaria, Greece and Lithuania
    will withdraw from the Contest.

    At Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009, Armenia will be represented by
    Luara Hayrapetyan, featuring `Barcelona' song.
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