Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020

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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020
Country Ukraine
National selection
Selection processNational final
Selection date(s)8 September 2020
Selected entrantOleksandr Balabanov
Selected song"Vidkryvai (Open Up)"
Selected songwriter(s)Mykhailo Klymenko
Oleksandr Balabanov
Finals performance
Final result7th, 106 points
Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
◄2019 2020 2021►

Ukraine participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020, which was held in Warsaw, Poland, with the song "Vidkryvai" performed by Oleksandr Balabanov. Their entrant was selected through a national selection, organised by the Ukrainian broadcaster UA:PBC.[1][2]

Background

Prior to the 2020 contest, Ukraine had participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest fourteen times since its debut in 2006.[3] Ukraine have never missed a contest since their debut appearance,[4] having won the contest once in 2012 with the song "Nebo", performed by Anastasiya Petryk.[5] The Ukrainian capital Kyiv has hosted the contest twice, at the Palace of Sports in 2009,[6] and the Palace "Ukraine" in 2013.[7] In the 2019 contest, Sophia Ivanko represented her country in Gliwice, Poland with the song the "Spirit of Music". She placed 15th out of 19 entries with 59 points.[8]

Before Junior Eurovision

National final

UA:PBC announced that they would be participating at the 2020 contest in June of that year.[9] The broadcaster launched the Ukrainian selection process on 5 August 2020, accepting submissions until 25 August 2020. All applications that complied with the rules were uploaded on YouTube and the candidate that had received the most likes on the platform advanced automatically to the next stage of the program. The final shortlist was announced on 28 August 2020 with an online vote due to open a week later on 5 September 2020 to decide the winning entry alongside a professional jury.

Competing entries

The submissions accepted by UA:PBC were revealed online and users had until 27 August 2020 to vote for their favourite entries by giving a like. The entry with the most likes directly advanced to the national final. A selection panel then reviewed the remaining submissions and selected ten entries to compete in the national final: eight original songs and two cover songs.[10] On 18 August 2020, Maksym Tkachuk was disqualified from the competition as it was discovered that he had performed in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea after its annexation as part of a competition allegedly organised by the Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry, breaching the Section 3.4. on the national selection's rules.[11] On 28 August 2020, the eleven selected competing acts were announced on Instagram.[12]

  Entry received the most YouTube likes   Qualified for the final   Disqualified

Final

The eleven competing entries were published online on 5 September 2020 and the winner was selected through the combination of both public online vote and the votes of jury members made up of music professionals.[13] Eight jury members each awarded one vote to their favourite entry and each member had an equal stake in the final result. The jury panel that was responsible for 8/9 of the final result consisted of: Jamala (winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2016), Alina Pash (singer, rapper), Taras Topolya (lead vocalist of Antytila), Ruslana Khazipova (member of Dakh Daughters), Dmytro Shurov (lead vocalist of Pianoboy), Larysa Klyuyevska (music editor at UA:Radio Promin), Timur Miroshnychenko (television presenter, Junior Eurovision commentator for Ukraine), Lyubov Morozova (music critic, host at UA:Kultura).[14] For the online vote, users will be able to vote for their favourite entries from 5 September 2020 to 8 September 2020 via UA:PBC's official website junior.eurovision.ua, and the results had a weighting equal to the votes of a single jury member.[15] Originally, the winner was to be revealed on 12 September 2020. However, UA:PBC confirmed through its official Instagram account that Oleksandr Balabanov will represent Ukraine at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020. He received 5 points in total from the jurors, with Daniela Shapochnikova winning the online voting.[16]

Final – 12 September 2020
Artist Song[12][14] Jury Online voting[17] Total Place
Percentage Points
Anhelina Terennykova "The Vibe" 0 3.12% 0 0 4
Daniela Shapochnikova "Tvoye maybutnye" (Твоє майбутнє) 0 39.98% 1 1 3
Darin Osman "Hello" 0 2.01% 0 0 4
Ellen "Never Get Free" 2 16.61% 0 2 2
Nikita Achkasov "Hello" 0 2.85% 0 0 4
Oleksandr Balabanov "Vidkryvai" (Відкривай) 5 12.60% 0 5 1
Polina Babiy "SuperBit" 0 1.9% 0 0 4
Rrealina "My Spirit" 0 3.60% 0 0 4
Sofiya Shkidchenko "Ok" 0 0.65% 0 0 4
Yar Politov "Ya b tudy" (Я б туди) 1 14.27% 0 1 3
Yuliya Karimi "People" 0 2.42% 0 0 4
Detailed jury votes[18]
Artist Jamala A. Pash T. Topolya R. Khazipova D. Shurov L. Klyuyevska T. Miroshnychenko L. Morozova Total
Anhelina Terennykova 0
Daniela Shapochnikova 0
Darin Osman 0
Ellen X X 2
Nikita Achkasov 0
Oleksandr Balabanov X X X X X 5
Polina Babiy 0
Rrealina 0
Sofiya Shkidchenko 0
Yar Politov X 1
Yuliya Karimi 0

Artist and song information

Oleksandr Balabanov
Born (2006-07-05) 5 July 2006 (age 17)
Donetsk, Ukraine
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Ukraine "Vidkryvai (Open Up)"
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Oleksandr Balabanov
Languages
Composer(s)
  • Mykhailo Klymenko
  • Oleksandr Balabanov
Lyricist(s)
  • Mykhailo Klymenko
  • Oleksandr Balabanov
Finals performance
Final result
7
Final points
106
Entry chronology
◄ "The Spirit of Music" (2019)
"Vazhil" (2021) ►

Oleksandr Balabanov

Oleksandr Balabanov (Ukrainian: Олександр Балабанов; born 5 July 2006)[19] is a Ukrainian singer. He represented Ukraine at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 with the song "Vidkryvai".[20]

Vidkryvai (Open Up)

"Vidkryvai (Open Up)" (Ukrainian: Відкривай)[2] is a song by Ukrainian singer Oleksandr Balabanov. It represented Ukraine at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020.

At Junior Eurovision

After the opening ceremony, which took place on 23 November 2020, it was announced that Ukraine will perform eleventh on 29 November 2020, following Spain and preceding France.[21]

Voting

The same voting system that was introduced in the 2017 edition was used, where the results were determined by 50% online voting and 50% jury voting.[22] Every country had a national jury that consisted of three music industry professionals and two children aged between 10 and 15 who were citizens of the country they represented. The rankings of those jurors were combined to make an overall top ten.[23]

The online voting consisted of two phases. The first phase of the online voting began on 27 November 2020 when a recap of all the rehearsal performances was shown on the contest's website Junioreurovision.tv before the viewers could vote. After this, voters also had the option to watch longer one-minute clips from each participant's rehearsal. This first round of voting ended on Sunday 29 November at 15:59 CET. The second phase of the online voting took place during the live show and began right after the last performance and was open for 15 minutes. International viewers were able vote for three songs.[24] They were also able to vote for their own country's song. These votes were then turned into points which were determined by the percentage of votes received. For example, if a song received 10% of the votes, it received 10% of the available points.

Ukraine received 106 points; 52 from the juries and 54 from online voting, reaching 7th place.

Detailed voting results

Detailed voting results from Ukraine[25]
Draw Country Juror A Juror B Juror C Juror D Juror E Average Rank Points Awarded
01  Germany 11 11 10 6 5 9 2
02  Kazakhstan 1 4 7 4 6 4 7
03  Netherlands 8 2 4 3 8 6 5
04  Serbia 9 9 8 9 10 10 1
05  Belarus 3 5 6 2 7 5 6
06  Poland 10 6 11 11 9 11
07  Georgia 5 1 3 1 4 1 12
08  Malta 7 10 9 5 3 7 4
09  Russia 6 7 5 10 11 8 3
10  Spain 2 8 2 7 1 3 8
11  Ukraine
12  France 4 3 1 8 2 2 10

Notes

  1. ^ While the original song is in English, the song was performed in Ukrainian.
  2. ^ While the original song is in English, the song was performed in Ukrainian.

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