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Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009

Serbia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song "Cipela" written by Aleksandar Kobac, Marko Kon and Milan Nikolić. The song was performed by Marko Kon and Milaan. The Serbian national broadcaster, Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) organised the national final Beovizija 2009 in order to select the Serbian entry for the 2009 contest in Moscow, Russia. The national final consisted of two shows: a semi-final and a final on 7 and 8 March 2009, respectively. Twenty entries competed in the semi-final where eleven qualified to the final following the combination of votes from a three-member jury panel and a public televote. The eleven qualifiers competed in the final which resulted in "Cipela" performed by Marko Kon and Milaan as the winner following the combination of votes from a three-member jury panel and a public televote.

Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Country Serbia
National selection
Selection processBeovizija 2009
Selection date(s)Semi-final:
7 March 2009
Final:
8 March 2009
Selected entrantMarko Kon and Milaan
Selected song"Cipela"
Selected songwriter(s)
Finals performance
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (10th)
Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Serbia was drawn to compete in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 14 May 2009. Performing during the show in position 4, "Cipela" was not announced among the 10 qualifying entries of the second semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final. This marked the first time that Serbia failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest from a semi-final since its first entry in 2007. It was later revealed that Serbia placed tenth out of the 19 participating countries in the semi-final with 60 points.

Background Edit

Prior to the 2009 contest, Serbia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest two times since its first entry in 2007, winning the contest with their debut entry "Molitva" performed by Marija Šerifović.[1] Since 2007, all two of Serbia's entries have featured in the final. Serbia's 2008 entry "Oro" performed by Jelena Tomašević placed sixth in the final as the host country.

The Serbian national broadcaster, Radio Television of Serbia (RTS), broadcasts the event within Serbia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. RTS confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest on 29 November 2008.[2] Since 2007, Serbia used the Beovizija national final in order to select their entry and along with their participation confirmation, the broadcaster announced the organization of Beovizija 2009 in order to select the 2009 Serbian entry.[2]

Before Eurovision Edit

Beovizija 2009 Edit

Beovizija 2009 was the seventh edition of the Beovizija national final organised by RTS in order to select the Serbian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009. The selection consisted of a semi-final featuring twenty songs and a final featuring eleven songs to be held on 7 and 8 March 2009, respectively, at the Sava Centar in Belgrade.[3] Both shows were hosted by Jovana Janković, Milena Vasić and Srđan Timarov.[4] The two shows were broadcast on RTS1, RTS Sat, in Bosnia and Herzegovina on RTRS, via radio on Radio Belgrade as well as streamed online via the broadcaster's website rts.rs.[5]

Competing entries Edit

Artists and songwriters were able to submit their entries between 24 December 2008 and 24 January 2009. Both artists and songwriters were required to be Serb citizens, while songs were required to be submitted in Serbian.[6] At the closing of the deadline, 90 submissions were received. A selection committee reviewed the submissions and selected twenty entries to proceed to the national final. The selection committee consisted of RTS music editors Jelena Ilić, Ana Milićević and Jelena Vlahović.[7] The selected competing entries were announced on 30 January 2009.[8] On 11 February 2009, Nataša Bekvalac announced her withdrawal from the national final due to scheduled performances and private obligations. Her song "Bili smo najlepši" was performed by Ana Nikolić instead.[9]

Artist Song Songwriter(s)
Ana Nikolić "Bili smo najlepši" (Били смо најлепши) Marina Tucaković, Aleksandar Perišić Romario
Andrej Ilić "Nemam te" (Немам те) Dušan Alagić
Danijel and Milica "H8ER" Marina Tucaković, Aleksandar Perišić Romario, Marko Kon
Dušan Zrnić "Tvoje drugo ime je greh" (Твоје друго име је грех) Andrej Babić
Etar "Sanjaj me" (Сањај ме) Boban Janković, Katarina Popović, Etar
Ivana Selakov "Moje odbrane" (Моје одбране) Aleksandra Milutinović, Goran Radinović
Lejla Hot "Čekajući princa" (Чекајући принца) Lejla Hot, Ognjen Cvekić
Marko Kon and Milan Nikolić "Cipela" (Ципела) Aleksandar Kobac, Marko Kon, Milan Nikolić
Minja Samardžić "Petak uveče" (Петак увече) Marina Tucaković, Aleksandar Perišić Romario
Oskar and Beauty Queens feat. Đorđe Marjanović "Superstar" (Суперстар) Ognjen Amidžić, Saša Milošević Mare
ОТ Band "Blagoslov za kraj" (Благослов за крај) Snežana Vukomanović, E. Owen
Pozitivan Haos "Glorija" (Глорија) Marina Tucaković, Ljilja Jorgovanović, Aleksandar Radulović
Saška Janković "Nauči me" (Научи ме) Violeta Mihajlovska, Bojan Jeremić
SevdahBaby & Miki Element "Previše reči" (Превише речи) Milan Stanković, Oliver Katić
Sonja Bakić "Ništa novo" (Ништа ново) Snežana Vukomanović, Mirko Vukomanović
Tijana Bogićević "Pazi šta radiš" (Пази шта радиш) Đorđe Miljenović
Trio Passage and Katarina Sotirović "Zauvek" (Заувек) Bojan Jeremić
Vanja Mijatović "Led i žar" (Лед и жар) Nadica Janković, Miša Mijatović
Zbogom Brus Li "Ha ha ha" (Ха ha ха) Slavko Matić, Branislav Smuk, Kosta Sivački
Zemlja Gruva "Svejedno je" (Свеједно је) Zemlja Gruva

Semi-final Edit

The semi-final took place on 7 March 2009 where twenty songs competed. The ten qualifiers for the final were decided by a combination of votes from a jury panel consisting of Jelena Jovičić (actress), Jovan Maljoković (musician and composer) and Ivan Ivačković (rock critic), and the Serbian public via SMS voting. Eurovision contestants Regina, Igor Cukrov and Andrea, Next Time, Andrea Demirović, and Quartissimo and Martina, which would represent Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Slovenia in 2009, respectively, were featured as guest performers during the show.[10]

Following the semi-final, "Moje odbrane" performed by Ivana Selakov, which was initially announced as non-qualifiers during the show, was reinstated to the final due to technical errors in the public vote, where only votes cast during the first five minutes of the 10 minute voting period were counted.[11] Originally, "Bili smo najlepši" performed by Ana Nikolić was also reinstated as a finalist, but Nikolić refused to participate in the final.[12]

Detailed Jury Votes
Draw Song J. Jovičić J. Maljoković I. Ivačković Total Points
1 "Previše reči" 7 7 2
2 "Ha ha ha" 5 5 0
3 "Zauvek" 0 0
4 "Led i žar" 0 0
5 "Ništa novo" 6 6 0
6 "Cipela" 6 1 7 1
7 "Nemam te" 5 6 11 4
8 "Sanjaj me" 3 3 0
9 "Čekajući princa" 3 7 10 3
10 "Tvoje drugo ime je greh" 7 5 4 16 6
11 "Petak uveče" 0 0
12 "Superstar" 2 8 8 18 8
13 "Bili smo najlepši" 0 0
14 "Moje odbrane" 0 0
15 "Glorija" 12 4 16 7
16 "H8ER" 10 10 3 23 10
17 "Svejedno je" 1 2 2 5 0
18 "Nauči me" 4 1 10 15 5
19 "Blagoslov za kraj" 8 12 12 32 12
20 "Pazi šta radiš" 0 0
Semi-final – 7 March 2009[13]
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
Votes Points
1 SevdahBaby and Miki Element "Previše reči" 2 360 0 2 12
2 Zbogom Brus Li "Ha ha ha" 0 511 0 0 15
3 Trio Passage and Katarina Sotirović "Zauvek" 0 262 0 0 20
4 Vanja Mijatović "Led i žar" 0 418 0 0 18
5 Sonja Bakić "Ništa novo" 0 662 2 2 13
6 Marko Kon and Milan Nikolić "Cipela" 1 1,289 7 8 6
7 Andrej Ilić "Nemam te" 4 371 0 4 9
8 Etar "Sanjaj me" 0 658 1 1 14
9 Lejla Hot "Čekajući princa" 3 301 0 3 11
10 Dušan Zrnić "Tvoje drugo ime je greh" 6 314 0 6 7
11 Minja Samardžić "Petak uveče" 0 366 0 0 19
12 Oskar and Beauty Queens feat. Đorđe Marjanović "Superstar" 8 3,495 10 18 2
13 Ana Nikolić "Bili smo najlepši" 0 818 5 5 8
14 Ivana Selakov "Moje odbrane" 0 803 4 4 10
15 Pozitivan Haos "Glorija" 7 2,065 8 15 4
16 Danijel and Milica "H8ER" 10 1,215 6 16 3
17 Zemlja Gruva "Svejedno je" 0 589 0 0 16
18 Saška Janković "Nauči me" 5 761 3 8 5
19 ОТ Band "Blagoslov za kraj" 12 12,328 12 24 1
20 Tijana Bogićević "Pazi šta radiš" 0 430 0 0 17

Final Edit

The final took place on 8 March 2009.[5] The winner, "Cipela" performed by Marko Kon and Milan Nikolić, was decided by a combination of votes from a jury panel consisting of Željko Joksimović (represented Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004), Kornelije Kovač (musician and composer) and Biljana Krstić (musician), and the Serbian public via SMS voting.[14] Former Eurovision contestants Sirusho, who represented Armenia in 2008, Boaz Ma'uda, who represented Israel in 2008, and Jelena Tomašević, who represented Serbia in 2008, were featured as guest performers during the show, performing together "Time to Pray", composed by Israeli President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Shimon Peres.[15]

Detailed Jury Votes
Draw Song Ž. Joksimović K. Kovač B. Krstić Total Points
1 "Superstar" 2 1 4 7 2
2 "H8ER" 1 2 1 4 1
3 "Ništa novo" 0 0
4 "Nauči me" 3 5 3 11 3
5 "Tvoje drugo ime je greh" 6 12 6 24 8
6 "Cipela" 12 6 12 30 12
7 "Blagoslov za kraj" 4 7 7 18 5
8 "Nemam te" 10 4 5 19 6
9 "Sanjaj me" 8 10 10 28 10
10 "Glorija" 7 3 2 12 4
11 "Moje odbrane" 5 8 8 21 7
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
Votes Points
1 Oskar and Beauty Queens feat. Đorđe Marjanović "Superstar" 2 7,696 10 12 5
2 Danijel and Milica "H8ER" 1 2,630 6 7 8
3 Sonja Bakić "Ništa novo" 0 672 1 1 11
4 Saška Janković "Nauči me" 3 1,014 3 6 10
5 Dušan Zrnić "Tvoje drugo ime je greh" 8 944 2 10 7
6 Marko Kon and Milan Nikolić "Cipela" 12 3,955 7 19 1
7 OT Bend "Blagoslov za kraj" 5 28,521 12 17 2
8 Andrej Ilić "Nemam te" 6 614 0 6 9
9 Etar "Sanjaj me" 10 1,156 5 15 3
10 Pozitivan Haos "Glorija" 4 5,215 8 12 4
11 Ivana Selakov "Moje odbrane" 7 1,133 4 11 6

At Eurovision Edit

 
Marko Kon and Milaan at the Eurovision Opening Party in Moscow

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top nine songs from each semi-final as determined by televoting progress to the final, and a tenth was determined by back-up juries. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. On 30 January 2009, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals. Serbia was placed into the second semi-final, to be held on 14 May 2009.[16][17][18] The running order for the semi-finals was decided through another draw on 16 March 2009 and Serbia was set to perform in position 4, following the entry from Latvia and before the entry from Poland.

The two semi-finals and the final were broadcast in Serbia on RTS1 and RTS Sat with commentary for the first semi-final by Dragan Ilić and commentary for the second semi-final and final by Duška Vučinić-Lučić. The Serbian spokesperson, who announced the Serbian votes during the final, was co-Presenter of the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest Jovana Janković.

Semi-final Edit

 
Marko Kon and Milaan during the second semi-final

Marko Kon and Milaan took part in technical rehearsals on 4 and 7 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 11 and 12 May. The Serbian performance featured Marko Kon in a yellow jacket and Milaan in a black leather costume performing together with three male pantomimes and a female dancer in a white tulle dress, who was lifted up in the air and dropped to the floor during the performance. The background LED screens displayed pixelated sketches of the performers' faces.[19][20] The director of the Serbian performance was Mojca Horvat and the choreography was completed by Milan Gromilić. The three pantomimes that joined Marko Kon and Milaan on stage were: Ljubiša Dinčić, Igor Knežević and Jovan Sejnjanović. The female dancer was Katarina Gromilić.[21]

At the end of the show, Serbia was not announced among the 10 qualifying entries in the second semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. This marked the first time that Serbia failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest from a semi-final since its first entry in 2007.[22] It was later revealed that Serbia placed tenth in the semi-final, receiving a total of 60 points; and whilist it would have been enough to qualify in previous years, in 2008 and 2009 only the top nine places qualified automatically and the tenth place was decided based on the votes of the backup juries, and this time, juries chose Croatia to qualify over Serbia.[23]

Voting Edit

Voting during the three shows consisted of 50 percent public televoting and 50 percent from a jury deliberation. The jury consisted of five music industry professionals who were citizens of the country they represent. This jury was asked to judge each contestant based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act. In addition, no member of a national jury could be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently.

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Serbia and awarded by Serbia in the second semi-final and grand final of the contest, and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows:

Points awarded to Serbia Edit

Points awarded to Serbia (Semi-final 2)[24]
Score Country
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points   Netherlands
5 points
4 points   Cyprus
3 points
2 points
1 point

Points awarded by Country Edit

Detailed voting results Edit

The following members comprised the Serbian jury:

Detailed voting results from Serbia (Final)[26][27]
Draw Country Results Points
Jury Televoting Combined
01   Lithuania
02   Israel 4 4
03   France 6 6 3
04   Sweden
05   Croatia 1 7 8 5
06   Portugal 3 3
07   Iceland 2 2
08   Greece 8 8 6
09   Armenia 2 2
10   Russia 4 4
11   Azerbaijan 6 6 4
12   Bosnia and Herzegovina 7 12 19 12
13   Moldova 1 1
14   Malta 10 10 7
15   Estonia 3 3
16   Denmark 5 5 1
17   Germany
18   Turkey
19   Albania
20   Norway 8 10 18 10
21   Ukraine
22   Romania 5 5 2
23   United Kingdom 12 12 8
24   Finland
25   Spain

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External links Edit

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Serbia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song Cipela written by Aleksandar Kobac Marko Kon and Milan Nikolic The song was performed by Marko Kon and Milaan The Serbian national broadcaster Radio Television of Serbia RTS organised the national final Beovizija 2009 in order to select the Serbian entry for the 2009 contest in Moscow Russia The national final consisted of two shows a semi final and a final on 7 and 8 March 2009 respectively Twenty entries competed in the semi final where eleven qualified to the final following the combination of votes from a three member jury panel and a public televote The eleven qualifiers competed in the final which resulted in Cipela performed by Marko Kon and Milaan as the winner following the combination of votes from a three member jury panel and a public televote Eurovision Song Contest 2009Country SerbiaNational selectionSelection processBeovizija 2009Selection date s Semi final 7 March 2009Final 8 March 2009Selected entrantMarko Kon and MilaanSelected song Cipela Selected songwriter s Aleksandar KobacMarko KonMilan NikolicFinals performanceSemi final resultFailed to qualify 10th Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 2009 2010 Serbia was drawn to compete in the second semi final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 14 May 2009 Performing during the show in position 4 Cipela was not announced among the 10 qualifying entries of the second semi final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final This marked the first time that Serbia failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest from a semi final since its first entry in 2007 It was later revealed that Serbia placed tenth out of the 19 participating countries in the semi final with 60 points Contents 1 Background 2 Before Eurovision 2 1 Beovizija 2009 2 1 1 Competing entries 2 1 2 Semi final 2 1 3 Final 3 At Eurovision 3 1 Semi final 3 2 Voting 3 2 1 Points awarded to Serbia 3 2 2 Points awarded by Country 3 2 3 Detailed voting results 4 References 5 External linksBackground EditMain article Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest Prior to the 2009 contest Serbia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest two times since its first entry in 2007 winning the contest with their debut entry Molitva performed by Marija Serifovic 1 Since 2007 all two of Serbia s entries have featured in the final Serbia s 2008 entry Oro performed by Jelena Tomasevic placed sixth in the final as the host country The Serbian national broadcaster Radio Television of Serbia RTS broadcasts the event within Serbia and organises the selection process for the nation s entry RTS confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest on 29 November 2008 2 Since 2007 Serbia used the Beovizija national final in order to select their entry and along with their participation confirmation the broadcaster announced the organization of Beovizija 2009 in order to select the 2009 Serbian entry 2 Before Eurovision EditBeovizija 2009 Edit Beovizija 2009 was the seventh edition of the Beovizija national final organised by RTS in order to select the Serbian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 The selection consisted of a semi final featuring twenty songs and a final featuring eleven songs to be held on 7 and 8 March 2009 respectively at the Sava Centar in Belgrade 3 Both shows were hosted by Jovana Jankovic Milena Vasic and Srđan Timarov 4 The two shows were broadcast on RTS1 RTS Sat in Bosnia and Herzegovina on RTRS via radio on Radio Belgrade as well as streamed online via the broadcaster s website rts rs 5 Competing entries Edit Artists and songwriters were able to submit their entries between 24 December 2008 and 24 January 2009 Both artists and songwriters were required to be Serb citizens while songs were required to be submitted in Serbian 6 At the closing of the deadline 90 submissions were received A selection committee reviewed the submissions and selected twenty entries to proceed to the national final The selection committee consisted of RTS music editors Jelena Ilic Ana Milicevic and Jelena Vlahovic 7 The selected competing entries were announced on 30 January 2009 8 On 11 February 2009 Natasa Bekvalac announced her withdrawal from the national final due to scheduled performances and private obligations Her song Bili smo najlepsi was performed by Ana Nikolic instead 9 Artist Song Songwriter s Ana Nikolic Bili smo najlepsi Bili smo naјlepshi Marina Tucakovic Aleksandar Perisic RomarioAndrej Ilic Nemam te Nemam te Dusan AlagicDanijel and Milica H8ER Marina Tucakovic Aleksandar Perisic Romario Marko KonDusan Zrnic Tvoje drugo ime je greh Tvoјe drugo ime јe greh Andrej BabicEtar Sanjaj me Saњaј me Boban Jankovic Katarina Popovic EtarIvana Selakov Moje odbrane Moјe odbrane Aleksandra Milutinovic Goran RadinovicLejla Hot Cekajuci princa Chekaјuћi princa Lejla Hot Ognjen CvekicMarko Kon and Milan Nikolic Cipela Cipela Aleksandar Kobac Marko Kon Milan NikolicMinja Samardzic Petak uvece Petak uveche Marina Tucakovic Aleksandar Perisic RomarioOskar and Beauty Queens feat Đorđe Marjanovic Superstar Superstar Ognjen Amidzic Sasa Milosevic MareOT Band Blagoslov za kraj Blagoslov za kraј Snezana Vukomanovic E OwenPozitivan Haos Glorija Gloriјa Marina Tucakovic Ljilja Jorgovanovic Aleksandar RadulovicSaska Jankovic Nauci me Nauchi me Violeta Mihajlovska Bojan JeremicSevdahBaby amp Miki Element Previse reci Previshe rechi Milan Stankovic Oliver KaticSonja Bakic Nista novo Nishta novo Snezana Vukomanovic Mirko VukomanovicTijana Bogicevic Pazi sta radis Pazi shta radish Đorđe MiljenovicTrio Passage and Katarina Sotirovic Zauvek Zauvek Bojan JeremicVanja Mijatovic Led i zar Led i zhar Nadica Jankovic Misa MijatovicZbogom Brus Li Ha ha ha Ha ha ha Slavko Matic Branislav Smuk Kosta SivackiZemlja Gruva Svejedno je Sveјedno јe Zemlja GruvaSemi final Edit The semi final took place on 7 March 2009 where twenty songs competed The ten qualifiers for the final were decided by a combination of votes from a jury panel consisting of Jelena Jovicic actress Jovan Maljokovic musician and composer and Ivan Ivackovic rock critic and the Serbian public via SMS voting Eurovision contestants Regina Igor Cukrov and Andrea Next Time Andrea Demirovic and Quartissimo and Martina which would represent Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Macedonia Montenegro and Slovenia in 2009 respectively were featured as guest performers during the show 10 Following the semi final Moje odbrane performed by Ivana Selakov which was initially announced as non qualifiers during the show was reinstated to the final due to technical errors in the public vote where only votes cast during the first five minutes of the 10 minute voting period were counted 11 Originally Bili smo najlepsi performed by Ana Nikolic was also reinstated as a finalist but Nikolic refused to participate in the final 12 Detailed Jury Votes Draw Song J Jovicic J Maljokovic I Ivackovic Total Points1 Previse reci 7 7 22 Ha ha ha 5 5 03 Zauvek 0 04 Led i zar 0 05 Nista novo 6 6 06 Cipela 6 1 7 17 Nemam te 5 6 11 48 Sanjaj me 3 3 09 Cekajuci princa 3 7 10 310 Tvoje drugo ime je greh 7 5 4 16 611 Petak uvece 0 012 Superstar 2 8 8 18 813 Bili smo najlepsi 0 014 Moje odbrane 0 015 Glorija 12 4 16 716 H8ER 10 10 3 23 1017 Svejedno je 1 2 2 5 018 Nauci me 4 1 10 15 519 Blagoslov za kraj 8 12 12 32 1220 Pazi sta radis 0 0Semi final 7 March 2009 13 Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total PlaceVotes Points1 SevdahBaby and Miki Element Previse reci 2 360 0 2 122 Zbogom Brus Li Ha ha ha 0 511 0 0 153 Trio Passage and Katarina Sotirovic Zauvek 0 262 0 0 204 Vanja Mijatovic Led i zar 0 418 0 0 185 Sonja Bakic Nista novo 0 662 2 2 136 Marko Kon and Milan Nikolic Cipela 1 1 289 7 8 67 Andrej Ilic Nemam te 4 371 0 4 98 Etar Sanjaj me 0 658 1 1 149 Lejla Hot Cekajuci princa 3 301 0 3 1110 Dusan Zrnic Tvoje drugo ime je greh 6 314 0 6 711 Minja Samardzic Petak uvece 0 366 0 0 1912 Oskar and Beauty Queens feat Đorđe Marjanovic Superstar 8 3 495 10 18 213 Ana Nikolic Bili smo najlepsi 0 818 5 5 814 Ivana Selakov Moje odbrane 0 803 4 4 1015 Pozitivan Haos Glorija 7 2 065 8 15 416 Danijel and Milica H8ER 10 1 215 6 16 317 Zemlja Gruva Svejedno je 0 589 0 0 1618 Saska Jankovic Nauci me 5 761 3 8 519 OT Band Blagoslov za kraj 12 12 328 12 24 120 Tijana Bogicevic Pazi sta radis 0 430 0 0 17Final Edit The final took place on 8 March 2009 5 The winner Cipela performed by Marko Kon and Milan Nikolic was decided by a combination of votes from a jury panel consisting of Zeljko Joksimovic represented Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 Kornelije Kovac musician and composer and Biljana Krstic musician and the Serbian public via SMS voting 14 Former Eurovision contestants Sirusho who represented Armenia in 2008 Boaz Ma uda who represented Israel in 2008 and Jelena Tomasevic who represented Serbia in 2008 were featured as guest performers during the show performing together Time to Pray composed by Israeli President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Shimon Peres 15 Detailed Jury Votes Draw Song Z Joksimovic K Kovac B Krstic Total Points1 Superstar 2 1 4 7 22 H8ER 1 2 1 4 13 Nista novo 0 04 Nauci me 3 5 3 11 35 Tvoje drugo ime je greh 6 12 6 24 86 Cipela 12 6 12 30 127 Blagoslov za kraj 4 7 7 18 58 Nemam te 10 4 5 19 69 Sanjaj me 8 10 10 28 1010 Glorija 7 3 2 12 411 Moje odbrane 5 8 8 21 7Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total PlaceVotes Points1 Oskar and Beauty Queens feat Đorđe Marjanovic Superstar 2 7 696 10 12 52 Danijel and Milica H8ER 1 2 630 6 7 83 Sonja Bakic Nista novo 0 672 1 1 114 Saska Jankovic Nauci me 3 1 014 3 6 105 Dusan Zrnic Tvoje drugo ime je greh 8 944 2 10 76 Marko Kon and Milan Nikolic Cipela 12 3 955 7 19 17 OT Bend Blagoslov za kraj 5 28 521 12 17 28 Andrej Ilic Nemam te 6 614 0 6 99 Etar Sanjaj me 10 1 156 5 15 310 Pozitivan Haos Glorija 4 5 215 8 12 411 Ivana Selakov Moje odbrane 7 1 133 4 11 6At Eurovision Edit nbsp Marko Kon and Milaan at the Eurovision Opening Party in MoscowAccording to Eurovision rules all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the Big Four France Germany Spain and the United Kingdom are required to qualify from one of two semi finals in order to compete for the final the top nine songs from each semi final as determined by televoting progress to the final and a tenth was determined by back up juries The European Broadcasting Union EBU split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot On 30 January 2009 a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi finals Serbia was placed into the second semi final to be held on 14 May 2009 16 17 18 The running order for the semi finals was decided through another draw on 16 March 2009 and Serbia was set to perform in position 4 following the entry from Latvia and before the entry from Poland The two semi finals and the final were broadcast in Serbia on RTS1 and RTS Sat with commentary for the first semi final by Dragan Ilic and commentary for the second semi final and final by Duska Vucinic Lucic The Serbian spokesperson who announced the Serbian votes during the final was co Presenter of the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest Jovana Jankovic Semi final Edit nbsp Marko Kon and Milaan during the second semi finalMarko Kon and Milaan took part in technical rehearsals on 4 and 7 May followed by dress rehearsals on 11 and 12 May The Serbian performance featured Marko Kon in a yellow jacket and Milaan in a black leather costume performing together with three male pantomimes and a female dancer in a white tulle dress who was lifted up in the air and dropped to the floor during the performance The background LED screens displayed pixelated sketches of the performers faces 19 20 The director of the Serbian performance was Mojca Horvat and the choreography was completed by Milan Gromilic The three pantomimes that joined Marko Kon and Milaan on stage were Ljubisa Dincic Igor Knezevic and Jovan Sejnjanovic The female dancer was Katarina Gromilic 21 At the end of the show Serbia was not announced among the 10 qualifying entries in the second semi final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final This marked the first time that Serbia failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest from a semi final since its first entry in 2007 22 It was later revealed that Serbia placed tenth in the semi final receiving a total of 60 points and whilist it would have been enough to qualify in previous years in 2008 and 2009 only the top nine places qualified automatically and the tenth place was decided based on the votes of the backup juries and this time juries chose Croatia to qualify over Serbia 23 Voting Edit Voting during the three shows consisted of 50 percent public televoting and 50 percent from a jury deliberation The jury consisted of five music industry professionals who were citizens of the country they represent This jury was asked to judge each contestant based on vocal capacity the stage performance the song s composition and originality and the overall impression by the act In addition no member of a national jury could be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Serbia and awarded by Serbia in the second semi final and grand final of the contest and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows Points awarded to Serbia Edit Points awarded to Serbia Semi final 2 24 Score Country12 points nbsp Croatia nbsp France nbsp Slovenia10 points8 points7 points6 points nbsp Netherlands5 points nbsp Greece nbsp Spain4 points nbsp Cyprus3 points2 points nbsp Hungary nbsp Norway1 pointPoints awarded by Country Edit Points awarded by Serbia Semi final 2 24 Score Country12 points nbsp Croatia10 points nbsp Greece8 points nbsp Norway7 points nbsp Moldova6 points nbsp Azerbaijan5 points nbsp Slovenia4 points nbsp Estonia3 points nbsp Ireland2 points nbsp Cyprus1 point nbsp Ukraine Points awarded by Serbia Final 25 Score Country12 points nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina10 points nbsp Norway8 points nbsp United Kingdom7 points nbsp Malta6 points nbsp Greece5 points nbsp Croatia4 points nbsp Azerbaijan3 points nbsp France2 points nbsp Romania1 point nbsp Denmark Detailed voting results Edit The following members comprised the Serbian jury Bilja Krstic musician Jelena Tomasevic singer represented Serbia in the 2008 contest Aleksandar Sedlar musician Marko Đorđevic musician Vlada Maricic musicianDetailed voting results from Serbia Final 26 27 Draw Country Results PointsJury Televoting Combined01 nbsp Lithuania02 nbsp Israel 4 403 nbsp France 6 6 304 nbsp Sweden05 nbsp Croatia 1 7 8 506 nbsp Portugal 3 307 nbsp Iceland 2 208 nbsp Greece 8 8 609 nbsp Armenia 2 210 nbsp Russia 4 411 nbsp Azerbaijan 6 6 412 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 7 12 19 1213 nbsp Moldova 1 114 nbsp Malta 10 10 715 nbsp Estonia 3 316 nbsp Denmark 5 5 117 nbsp Germany18 nbsp Turkey19 nbsp Albania20 nbsp Norway 8 10 18 1021 nbsp Ukraine22 nbsp Romania 5 5 223 nbsp United Kingdom 12 12 824 nbsp Finland25 nbsp SpainReferences Edit Serbia Country Profile EBU Retrieved 3 October 2014 a b Floras Stella 29 November 2008 Serbia Open call for songs starts in 10 days Esctoday Retrieved 18 September 2021 Floras Stella 23 December 2008 Serbia Beovizija final on 8th March ESCToday Retrieved 23 December 2008 Jovana Jankovic vodi Beoviziju Archived March 5 2009 at the Wayback Machine Blic Accessed 28 February 2009 a b Beovizije html Finalno vece Beovizije in Serbian RTS Retrieved 8 March 2009 Floras Stella 23 December 2008 Serbia Beovizija final on 8th March Esctoday Retrieved 6 December 2020 Veceras polufinale Beovizije rtv rs in Serbian 7 March 2009 Retrieved 18 September 2021 Floras Stella 30 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