ARMENIA PICKS JUNIOR EUROVISION PARTICIPANT AND IT'S NOT TOP COP'S DAUGHTER
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Arts and Culture | 01.10.12 | 12:01
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The national selection stage for an entry to this year's Junior
Eurovision, a popular international song contest for performers aged
10-15, ended in Armenia Sunday night, with the daughter of a top
official failing to pull it off.
Ten-year-old Angela Gasparyan, whose father is Chief of the Armenian
Police Vladimir Gasparyan, was among the 17 candidates to participate
in the 2012 Junior Eurovision Finals, but an SMS voting after live
performances by all contestants on Armenian Public Television favored
a band called Compass that presented a romantic ballad, Sweetie Baby.
Such an outcome proves wrong a number of mainly opposition media
that, earlier this year, called the outcome of a competition featuring
Gasparyan's daughter a "foregone conclusion", with some even suggesting
calling it off not to "traumatize" the minds of children early on.
Now the selected participant, Compass Band, will represent Armenia
at a Junior Eurovision show to be held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands,
on December 1.
A representative of Armenia won in the contest in 2010, while the
country got to host the show the following year.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
http://armenianow.com/arts_and_culture/40171/armenia_junior_eurovision_sweetie_baby_vladimir_ga sparyan
Arts and Culture | 01.10.12 | 12:01
Photo: Via Facebook
The national selection stage for an entry to this year's Junior
Eurovision, a popular international song contest for performers aged
10-15, ended in Armenia Sunday night, with the daughter of a top
official failing to pull it off.
Ten-year-old Angela Gasparyan, whose father is Chief of the Armenian
Police Vladimir Gasparyan, was among the 17 candidates to participate
in the 2012 Junior Eurovision Finals, but an SMS voting after live
performances by all contestants on Armenian Public Television favored
a band called Compass that presented a romantic ballad, Sweetie Baby.
Such an outcome proves wrong a number of mainly opposition media
that, earlier this year, called the outcome of a competition featuring
Gasparyan's daughter a "foregone conclusion", with some even suggesting
calling it off not to "traumatize" the minds of children early on.
Now the selected participant, Compass Band, will represent Armenia
at a Junior Eurovision show to be held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands,
on December 1.
A representative of Armenia won in the contest in 2010, while the
country got to host the show the following year.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress