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    Eva Rivas heads to Eurovision
    Russian-Armenian to represent Armenia in pan-European song contest

    http://reporter.am/index.cfm?objectid=54E DBE74-1E53-11DF-AA5C0003FF3452C2
    Published: Saturday February 20, 2010

    Yerevan - Choosing among nine finalists Armenians picked 22-year-old
    Eva Rivas, a tall Angelina Jolie look-alike with powerful vocals, as
    Armenia's next representative at the Eurovision, a popular
    pan-European music contest.

    During February 14 national final, Ms. Rivas performed a soulful
    pop-folk song Apricot Stone composed by Armen Martirosian and with
    lyrics by Karen Kavalerian on a theme of Diasporan's longing for
    Armenia.

    The Russian-Armenian beat the Los Angeles-based duo Mihran and Emmy
    with their dance number Hey (let me hear you say)! The latter
    protested the outcome and their supporters speculated that public
    voting conducted via SMS was skewed in Ms. Rivas' favor.

    But most music fans appeared to have dismissed the protests, with Ms.
    Rivas emerging as a favorite well before the vote. As of this week,
    the Apricot Stone video clocked more than 150,000 YouTube hits with
    Ms. Rivas' earlier performance of Sayat Nova's Tamam Ashkhar - more
    than 135,000.

    By comparison, top videos Emmy and Mihran's Hey! got about 70,000 hits.

    As in years past, the contest was organized by Armenia's Public
    television and vote count was monitored by Grant Thornton Amyot
    auditors.

    A Rostov Armenian

    Ms. Rivas was born Valeria Reshetnikova to a Russian-Armenian family
    in Rostov-on-Don, a city with large and historic Armenian presence.

    "I am 75 percent Armenian and I feel Armenian," Ms. Reshetnikova told
    Panorama.am in a recent interview.

    According to her web site www.evarivas.com and reporting by Gazeta
    Dona, a Rostov newspaper, while only eight years old Lera (short for
    Valeria) began singing with a local Armenian ensemble Arevik that
    performed classical, church and pop music. Appearing in youth
    festivals in Russia, Lera and Arevik won numerous awards and
    commendations.

    In addition to singing, the tall brunette with striking looks modeled
    and participated in a number of beauty pageants. In 2005 she was
    selected as runner up in the "Miss Caucasus" competition held in
    Yerevan.

    At the same time, Ms. Reshetnikova launched her solo music career,
    performing one of Sayat Nova's Armenian classics at a Moscow music
    festival and recording several Russian-language songs.

    Since leaving Rostov in 2006, Ms. Reshetnikova adopted her ethnic
    Greek grandmother'sname, Eva Rivas, as her stage name.

    After winning a third spot at the Russian "Five stars" competition in
    2007, Ms. Rivas said her goal was to sing at Eurovision.

    "I always achieve what I set out to do," she reportedly said at the
    time. And now Ms. Rivas has taken aim at the top spot of the
    Eurovision competition in Norway next May.
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