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Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010

Bosnia and Herzegovina participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "Thunder and Lightning", written by Dino Šaran and performed by Vukašin Brajić. On 11 January 2010, the Bosnian broadcaster Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BHRT) revealed that they had internally selected Brajić to compete at the 2010 contest in Oslo, Norway. His song, "Munja i grom", was presented to the public during a show entitled BH Eurosong Show 2010 on 14 March 2010. The song was later translated from Bosnian to English for the Eurovision Song Contest with the new title "Thunder and Lightning".

Eurovision Song Contest 2010
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
National selection
Selection processInternal selection
Selection date(s)Artist: 11 January 2010
Song: 14 March 2010
Selected entrantVukašin Brajić
Selected song"Thunder and Lightning"
Selected songwriter(s)Dino Šaran
Finals performance
Semi-final resultQualified (8th, 59 points)
Final result17th, 51 points
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Bosnia and Herzegovina was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 25 May 2010. Performing eighth, "Thunder and Lightning" was announced among the top 10 entries of the first semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 29 May. It was later revealed that Bosnia and Herzegovina placed eighth out of the 17 participating countries in the semi-final, having been awarded 59 points. In the final, Bosnia and Herzegovina performed sixth and placed 17th out of the 25 participating countries, scoring 51 points.

Background edit

Prior to the 2010 contest, Bosnia and Herzegovina had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest fifteen times since their first entry in 1993.[1] The nation's best placing in the contest was third, which it achieved in 2006 with the song "Lejla" performed by Hari Mata Hari. Following the introduction of semi-finals for the 2004 contest, Bosnia and Herzegovina had, up to the 2010 contest, managed to qualify on each occasion to compete in the final. Bosnia and Herzegovina's least successful result was 22nd place, which they achieved in 1996.[1]

The Bosnian national broadcaster, Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BHRT), broadcasts the event within Bosnia and Herzegovina and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. BHRT confirmed their intentions to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 on 29 October 2009. The broadcaster had selected the Bosnian entry through an internal selection process since 2006, a selection procedure that was continued for their 2010 entry.[2]

Before Eurovision edit

Internal selection edit

 
Vukašin Brajić was internally selected to represent Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010

On 24 November 2009, BHRT opened the submission period for artists and composers to submit their entries for consideration up until a 20 December 2009 deadline. Artists were required to be citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, while songwriters could be of any nationality.[3] 42 valid submissions out of 60 were received at the closing of the deadline and on 11 January 2010, BHRT announced that they had internally selected Vukašin Brajić to represent them in Oslo with the song "Munja i grom", written by Dino Šaran.[4][5] Brajić previously attempted to represent Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 as part of OT Band, placing second in their national final with the song "Blagoslov za kraj".[5] The eight-member selection committee that selected Brajić and the song to be performed at the contest consisted of Dejan Kukrić (Bosnian Head of Delegation at the Eurovision Song Contest), Jasmin Ferović (music editor at BH Radio 1), Adnan Mušanović (music producer of MP BHRT), Zoran Nikolić (assistant professor at the University of Banja Luka Academy of Arts), Amira Medunjanin (musician), Ismet Arnautalić (producer), Vesna Andree-Zaimović (musicologist) and Vlado Podany (musician).[6]

"Munja i grom" was presented during a television special on 14 March 2010 entitled BH Eurosong Show 2010 and hosted by Ilma Ramčević, Gorjan Kalauzović and Nejra Sitnić.[7][8] The show was broadcast on BHT 1 and BH Radio 1 as well as streamed online via the broadcaster's website bhrt.ba and the official Eurovision Song Contest website eurovision.tv.[9] In addition to the presentation of the song, the show featured guest performances by Croatian singer Ana Bebić, 2002 and 2007 Macedonian Eurovision entrant Karolina Gočeva, 2009 Bosnian Eurovision entrant Regina, Norwegian Eurovision Song Contest 2009 entrant Alexander Rybak, 2005 Bosnian and 2010 Croatian Eurovision entrant Feminnem, 1993 and 2010 Irish Eurovision entrant Niamh Kavanagh, 2010 Macedonian Eurovision entrant Gjoko Taneski, 2010 Polish Eurovision entrant Marcin Mroziński, and 2010 Serbian Eurovision entrant Milan Stanković as well as a guest appearance by 1994 Bosnian Eurovision entrants Alma Čardžić and Dejan Lazarević.[9][10] Both Bosnian and English language versions of the song were prepared with BHRT ultimately deciding that the song would be performed in English at Eurovision and titled "Thunder and Lightning".[11][12] This marked the first time since 2005 that the Bosnian entry would be performed in English.[13] Following its presentation, modifications were made to the song to add a longer bridge, thunder sound effects and make it more rock-like in style; this final version was released by late April 2010.[14]

Financial debt edit

It was reported in February 2010 that Bosnia and Herzegovina's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 could have been put in danger by the EBU due to substantial debts nearing CHF 2.9 million, with BHRT being requested to make a payment of CHF 250,000 by 30 April 2010 in order to avoid disqualification.[15] Bosnian Eurovision Head of Delegation Dejan Kukrić later denied that there was a crisis with unpaid debt, and that the Bosnian participation would go ahead as planned.[16]

Promotion edit

Vukašin Brajić made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote "Thunder and Lightning" as the Bosnian Eurovision entry. On 26 February, Brajić performed the song during the final of the Macedonian Eurovision national final Skopje Fest 2010.[17] He also took part in promotional activities in Belgium where he appeared during the TV Limburg talk show Studio TVL and performed during the Pink Nation event which was held in Antwerp on 30 April.[18] After Belgium, Brajić was in Ljubljana, Slovenia on 5 May where he was a guest on the Spet doma show on Radiotelevizija Slovenija.[14]

At Eurovision edit

 
Vukašin Brajić at the Eurovision Opening Party in Oslo

The Eurovision Song Contest 2010 took place at Telenor Arena in Oslo, Norway, and consisted of two semi-finals held on 25 and 27 May, respectively, and the grand final on 29 May 2010.[19] According to the Eurovision rules, all participating countries, except the host nation and the "Big Four", consisting of France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom, were required to qualify from one of the two semi-finals to compete for the grand final, although the top 10 countries from the respective semi-final progress to the grand final.[20] The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into five different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests evaluated by Digame, in order to decrease the influence of neighbour and diaspora voting.[21][22] On 7 February 2010, an allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals and determined which half of the show they would perform in. Bosnia and Herzegovina was placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 25 May 2010, and was scheduled to perform in the first half of the show.[23] The running order for the semi-finals was decided through another draw on 23 March 2010 and Bosnia and Herzegovina was set to perform in position 8, following the entry from Serbia and before the entry from Poland.[24] The two semi-finals and the final were broadcast in Bosnia and Herzegovina on BHT 1 with commentary by Dejan Kukrić.[25]

Performances edit

 
Vukašin Brajić during a rehearsal before the first semi-final

Vukašin Brajić took part in technical rehearsals on 16 and 20 May,[13][26] followed by dress rehearsals on 24 and 25 May.[27] The Bosnian performance featured Brajić in a red jacket, t-shirt and jeans, joined on stage by five backing vocalists.[28] During the performance, he dropped his electric guitar to the floor which he originally wore around his shoulder. The stage lighting displayed white and blue colours with strobe lighting featured throughout the performance. The performance also featured smoke effects and the use of a wind machine.[13][26][29] The five backing vocalists that joined Brajić were: Danijela Večerinović, Dunja Galineo Kajević, Edvin Hadžić, Elma Selimović and Marko Vulinović.[30]

At the end of the first semi-final, held on 25 May, Bosnia and Herzegovina was announced as having finished in the top 10, subsequently qualifying for the grand final. It was later revealed that Bosnia and Herzegovina had placed eighth in the semi-final, receiving a total of 59 points.[31] Shortly after the first semi-final, a winners' press conference was held for the ten qualifying countries. As part of this press conference, the qualifying artists took part in a draw to determine the running order for the final. This draw was done in the order the countries were announced during the semi-final. Bosnia and Herzegovina was drawn to perform in position 6, following the entry from Cyprus and before the entry from Belgium.[32] For the final, held four days later on 29 May, Brajić performed a repeat of his semi-final performance and at the end of the event, Bosnia and Herzegovina placed 17th, scoring 51 points.[33]

Voting edit

Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding points from 1–8, 10 and 12 as determined by a combination of 50% national jury and 50% televoting. Each nation's jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent. This jury judged each entry 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 was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently.[20]

Following the release of the full split voting by the EBU after the conclusion of the competition, it was revealed that Bosnia and Herzegovina had placed 16th with the public televote and 14th with the jury vote in the final. In the public vote, Bosnia and Herzegovina scored 35 points, while with the jury vote, Bosnia and Herzegovina scored 65 points. In the first semi-final, Bosnia and Herzegovina placed 11th with the public televote with 42 points and fifth with the jury vote, scoring 86 points.[34]

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Bosnia and Herzegovina and awarded by Bosnia and Herzegovina in the first semi-final and grand final of the contest. The nation awarded its maximum 12 points to Serbia in both the semi-final and final of the contest.[35][36] The Bosnian spokesperson, who announced the Bosnian votes during the final, was Ivana Vidmar.[37]

Points awarded to Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

Points awarded by Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

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Bosnia and Herzegovina participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song Thunder and Lightning written by Dino Saran and performed by Vukasin Brajic On 11 January 2010 the Bosnian broadcaster Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina BHRT revealed that they had internally selected Brajic to compete at the 2010 contest in Oslo Norway His song Munja i grom was presented to the public during a show entitled BH Eurosong Show 2010 on 14 March 2010 The song was later translated from Bosnian to English for the Eurovision Song Contest with the new title Thunder and Lightning Eurovision Song Contest 2010Country Bosnia and HerzegovinaNational selectionSelection processInternal selectionSelection date s Artist 11 January 2010Song 14 March 2010Selected entrantVukasin BrajicSelected song Thunder and Lightning Selected songwriter s Dino SaranFinals performanceSemi final resultQualified 8th 59 points Final result17th 51 pointsBosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 2010 2011 Bosnia and Herzegovina was drawn to compete in the first semi final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 25 May 2010 Performing eighth Thunder and Lightning was announced among the top 10 entries of the first semi final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 29 May It was later revealed that Bosnia and Herzegovina placed eighth out of the 17 participating countries in the semi final having been awarded 59 points In the final Bosnia and Herzegovina performed sixth and placed 17th out of the 25 participating countries scoring 51 points Contents 1 Background 2 Before Eurovision 2 1 Internal selection 2 1 1 Financial debt 2 2 Promotion 3 At Eurovision 3 1 Performances 3 2 Voting 3 2 1 Points awarded to Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 2 2 Points awarded by Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 References 5 External linksBackground editMain article Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest Prior to the 2010 contest Bosnia and Herzegovina had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest fifteen times since their first entry in 1993 1 The nation s best placing in the contest was third which it achieved in 2006 with the song Lejla performed by Hari Mata Hari Following the introduction of semi finals for the 2004 contest Bosnia and Herzegovina had up to the 2010 contest managed to qualify on each occasion to compete in the final Bosnia and Herzegovina s least successful result was 22nd place which they achieved in 1996 1 The Bosnian national broadcaster Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina BHRT broadcasts the event within Bosnia and Herzegovina and organises the selection process for the nation s entry BHRT confirmed their intentions to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 on 29 October 2009 The broadcaster had selected the Bosnian entry through an internal selection process since 2006 a selection procedure that was continued for their 2010 entry 2 Before Eurovision editInternal selection edit nbsp Vukasin Brajic was internally selected to represent Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010On 24 November 2009 BHRT opened the submission period for artists and composers to submit their entries for consideration up until a 20 December 2009 deadline Artists were required to be citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina while songwriters could be of any nationality 3 42 valid submissions out of 60 were received at the closing of the deadline and on 11 January 2010 BHRT announced that they had internally selected Vukasin Brajic to represent them in Oslo with the song Munja i grom written by Dino Saran 4 5 Brajic previously attempted to represent Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 as part of OT Band placing second in their national final with the song Blagoslov za kraj 5 The eight member selection committee that selected Brajic and the song to be performed at the contest consisted of Dejan Kukric Bosnian Head of Delegation at the Eurovision Song Contest Jasmin Ferovic music editor at BH Radio 1 Adnan Musanovic music producer of MP BHRT Zoran Nikolic assistant professor at the University of Banja Luka Academy of Arts Amira Medunjanin musician Ismet Arnautalic producer Vesna Andree Zaimovic musicologist and Vlado Podany musician 6 Munja i grom was presented during a television special on 14 March 2010 entitled BH Eurosong Show 2010 and hosted by Ilma Ramcevic Gorjan Kalauzovic and Nejra Sitnic 7 8 The show was broadcast on BHT 1 and BH Radio 1 as well as streamed online via the broadcaster s website bhrt ba and the official Eurovision Song Contest website eurovision tv 9 In addition to the presentation of the song the show featured guest performances by Croatian singer Ana Bebic 2002 and 2007 Macedonian Eurovision entrant Karolina Goceva 2009 Bosnian Eurovision entrant Regina Norwegian Eurovision Song Contest 2009 entrant Alexander Rybak 2005 Bosnian and 2010 Croatian Eurovision entrant Feminnem 1993 and 2010 Irish Eurovision entrant Niamh Kavanagh 2010 Macedonian Eurovision entrant Gjoko Taneski 2010 Polish Eurovision entrant Marcin Mrozinski and 2010 Serbian Eurovision entrant Milan Stankovic as well as a guest appearance by 1994 Bosnian Eurovision entrants Alma Cardzic and Dejan Lazarevic 9 10 Both Bosnian and English language versions of the song were prepared with BHRT ultimately deciding that the song would be performed in English at Eurovision and titled Thunder and Lightning 11 12 This marked the first time since 2005 that the Bosnian entry would be performed in English 13 Following its presentation modifications were made to the song to add a longer bridge thunder sound effects and make it more rock like in style this final version was released by late April 2010 14 Financial debt edit It was reported in February 2010 that Bosnia and Herzegovina s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 could have been put in danger by the EBU due to substantial debts nearing CHF 2 9 million with BHRT being requested to make a payment of CHF 250 000 by 30 April 2010 in order to avoid disqualification 15 Bosnian Eurovision Head of Delegation Dejan Kukric later denied that there was a crisis with unpaid debt and that the Bosnian participation would go ahead as planned 16 Promotion edit Vukasin Brajic made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote Thunder and Lightning as the Bosnian Eurovision entry On 26 February Brajic performed the song during the final of the Macedonian Eurovision national final Skopje Fest 2010 17 He also took part in promotional activities in Belgium where he appeared during the TV Limburg talk show Studio TVL and performed during the Pink Nation event which was held in Antwerp on 30 April 18 After Belgium Brajic was in Ljubljana Slovenia on 5 May where he was a guest on the Spet doma show on Radiotelevizija Slovenija 14 At Eurovision edit nbsp Vukasin Brajic at the Eurovision Opening Party in OsloThe Eurovision Song Contest 2010 took place at Telenor Arena in Oslo Norway and consisted of two semi finals held on 25 and 27 May respectively and the grand final on 29 May 2010 19 According to the Eurovision rules all participating countries except the host nation and the Big Four consisting of France Germany Spain and the United Kingdom were required to qualify from one of the two semi finals to compete for the grand final although the top 10 countries from the respective semi final progress to the grand final 20 The European Broadcasting Union EBU split up the competing countries into five different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests evaluated by Digame in order to decrease the influence of neighbour and diaspora voting 21 22 On 7 February 2010 an allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi finals and determined which half of the show they would perform in Bosnia and Herzegovina was placed into the first semi final to be held on 25 May 2010 and was scheduled to perform in the first half of the show 23 The running order for the semi finals was decided through another draw on 23 March 2010 and Bosnia and Herzegovina was set to perform in position 8 following the entry from Serbia and before the entry from Poland 24 The two semi finals and the final were broadcast in Bosnia and Herzegovina on BHT 1 with commentary by Dejan Kukric 25 Performances edit nbsp Vukasin Brajic during a rehearsal before the first semi finalVukasin Brajic took part in technical rehearsals on 16 and 20 May 13 26 followed by dress rehearsals on 24 and 25 May 27 The Bosnian performance featured Brajic in a red jacket t shirt and jeans joined on stage by five backing vocalists 28 During the performance he dropped his electric guitar to the floor which he originally wore around his shoulder The stage lighting displayed white and blue colours with strobe lighting featured throughout the performance The performance also featured smoke effects and the use of a wind machine 13 26 29 The five backing vocalists that joined Brajic were Danijela Vecerinovic Dunja Galineo Kajevic Edvin Hadzic Elma Selimovic and Marko Vulinovic 30 At the end of the first semi final held on 25 May Bosnia and Herzegovina was announced as having finished in the top 10 subsequently qualifying for the grand final It was later revealed that Bosnia and Herzegovina had placed eighth in the semi final receiving a total of 59 points 31 Shortly after the first semi final a winners press conference was held for the ten qualifying countries As part of this press conference the qualifying artists took part in a draw to determine the running order for the final This draw was done in the order the countries were announced during the semi final Bosnia and Herzegovina was drawn to perform in position 6 following the entry from Cyprus and before the entry from Belgium 32 For the final held four days later on 29 May Brajic performed a repeat of his semi final performance and at the end of the event Bosnia and Herzegovina placed 17th scoring 51 points 33 Voting edit Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding points from 1 8 10 and 12 as determined by a combination of 50 national jury and 50 televoting Each nation s jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent This jury judged each entry 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 was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently 20 Following the release of the full split voting by the EBU after the conclusion of the competition it was revealed that Bosnia and Herzegovina had placed 16th with the public televote and 14th with the jury vote in the final In the public vote Bosnia and Herzegovina scored 35 points while with the jury vote Bosnia and Herzegovina scored 65 points In the first semi final Bosnia and Herzegovina placed 11th with the public televote with 42 points and fifth with the jury vote scoring 86 points 34 Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Bosnia and Herzegovina and awarded by Bosnia and Herzegovina in the first semi final and grand final of the contest The nation awarded its maximum 12 points to Serbia in both the semi final and final of the contest 35 36 The Bosnian spokesperson who announced the Bosnian votes during the final was Ivana Vidmar 37 Points awarded to Bosnia and Herzegovina edit Points awarded to Bosnia and Herzegovina Semi final 1 35 Score Country12 points nbsp Serbia10 points8 points nbsp Macedonia7 points nbsp Albania6 points nbsp France nbsp Poland5 points nbsp Greece nbsp Slovakia4 points nbsp Belarus3 points nbsp Malta2 points nbsp Russia1 point nbsp Moldova Points awarded to Bosnia and Herzegovina Final 36 Score Country12 points nbsp Serbia10 points nbsp Croatia8 points nbsp Turkey7 points6 points nbsp Albania nbsp Macedonia5 points nbsp France4 points nbsp Slovenia3 points2 points1 point Points awarded by Bosnia and Herzegovina edit Points awarded by Bosnia and Herzegovina Semi final 1 35 Score Country12 points nbsp Serbia10 points nbsp Macedonia8 points nbsp Greece7 points nbsp Albania6 points nbsp Malta5 points nbsp Slovakia4 points nbsp Belgium3 points nbsp Portugal2 points nbsp Russia1 point nbsp Estonia Points awarded by Bosnia and Herzegovina Final 36 Score Country12 points nbsp Serbia10 points nbsp Turkey8 points nbsp Germany7 points nbsp Azerbaijan6 points nbsp Greece5 points nbsp Albania4 points nbsp Georgia3 points nbsp France2 points nbsp Romania1 point nbsp IsraelReferences edit a b Countries Bosnia amp Herzegovina European Broadcasting Union EBU Archived from the original on 14 April 2021 Retrieved 4 April 2022 Floras Stella 29 October 2009 Bosnia amp Herzegovina confirm participation ESCToday Archived from the original on 1 April 2022 Retrieved 1 April 2022 Floras Stella 24 November 2009 Bosnia and Herzegovina 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