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Dana International

Sharon Cohen (Hebrew: שרון כהן; born 2 February 1969), professionally known as Dana International (Hebrew: דנה אינטרנשיונל), is an Israeli pop singer. She has released eight albums and three additional compilation albums. She was the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham with the song "Diva".

Dana International
Dana International performing at Het Grote Songfestivalfeest, 2019
Background information
Also known asSharon Cohen
Born (1969-02-02) 2 February 1969 (age 55)
Tel Aviv, Israel
Genres
OccupationsSinger
Years active1992–present
LabelsHed Arzi
Websitedanainternational.com
Dana International performing in 2016

After consolidating her initial commercial success with the albums Umpatampa (1994) and Maganuna (1996), she was selected in 1998 to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest with her song "Diva". Placing first at the international competition, she came to public attention throughout Europe.

Dana following up this success with the albums Free (1999), Yoter VeYoter (2001), HaHalom HaEfshari (2002) and Hakol Ze Letova (2007), she represented Israel in Eurovision a second time in 2011, this time with the song "Ding Dong", which failed to make it into the final. The same year, she became a judge on the Israeli television music talent contest Kokhav Nolad.[1]

Early life

Cohen was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, to a family of Yemenite-Jewish descent.[2][3][4] Her paternal grandparents lived in Petah Tikva. She is the youngest of three children, and was named after an uncle who had been killed during a terrorist attack.

Though assigned male at birth, she identified as female from a very young age. She wanted to become a singer from the age of eight, when she watched Israeli singer Ofra Haza perform her song "Chai" in the 1983 Eurovision Song Contest.[citation needed] Although the family was quite poor, her mother worked to pay for her music lessons, and she stated that her childhood was happy. She came out as transgender at the age of 13.

Dana International took her stage name from a feminized version of a childhood friend Daniel, who died in a car accident.[citation needed]

Career

1990–1993: Dana International

At 18 years of age, Cohen (still legally male at the time) earned a living as a drag queen, parodying many famous female singers. During one of her performances, she was discovered by Offer Nissim, a well-known Israeli DJ, who produced her debut single "Saida Sultana" ("The Great Saida"), a satirical version of Whitney Houston's song "My Name Is Not Susan".[5] The song received considerable exposure and helped launch her career as a professional singer.[5]

In 1993, Dana International flew to London for male-to-female sex reassignment surgery and legally changed her name to Sharon Cohen.[6] Returning home with her new name, that same year Cohen released her first album, titled Danna International, in Israel. Soon after, the album was also released in several other countries including Greece, Jordan, and Egypt (In Jordan and Egypt the album sold illegally). Sharon's stage name Dana International comes from the title track of the album, and was originally spelled with two n's. Danna International soon became a gold record in Israel.[7]

1994–1995: Umpatampa and Eurovision Song Contest

In 1994, Dana released her second, Trance-influenced album Umpatampa, which built on the success of her debut and provided further hit singles.[8] The album went platinum in Israel and has sold more than 50,000 copies to date. Because of her popularity and the success of this album, she won the award for Best Female Artist of the Year in Israel.

In 1995, Dana attempted to fulfill her childhood dream of performing in the Eurovision Song Contest.[9] She entered the Eurovision qualifying contest in Israel with a song entitled "Layla Tov, Eropa" ("Good Night Europe") which finished second in the pre-selections, but became another hit single.

In late 1995, Dana released an E.P. called E.P. Tampa with three new songs and four remixes and special versions of her earlier songs.

1996–1998: Consolidating popularity, Diva and mainstream spotlight

In 1996, Dana released her third album, Maganuna. Although this album was less successful than her previous efforts, it still reached gold record sales in Israel and included the hits "Don Quixote", "Menafnefet" (Waving) and the club favorite "Cinque Milla." In 1997, Dana collaborated with the Israeli artist Eran Zur on his album Ata Havera Sheli, and together they sang the duet "Shir Kdam-Shnati (Sex Acher)" ("Pre-Bed Song (A Different Kind of Sex)") which became a huge hit.[10]

Dana was chosen to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham with the song "Diva". Orthodox Jews and others with conservative views were opposed to the choice and attempted to void her participation in the contest. In May 1998, Dana performed "Diva" at the Eurovision final and won the contest with 172 points. She became known internationally, and was interviewed by CNN, BBC, Sky News, and MTV among others mostly focusing on her life as a transsexual person before winning the contest. Dana's own words "the message of reconciliation" were; "My victory proves God is on my side. I want to send my critics a message of forgiveness and say to them: try to accept me and the kind of life I lead. I am what I am and this does not mean I don't believe in God, and I am part of the Jewish Nation."[11]

Dana released "Diva" as a single in Europe[12] and it became a hit, reaching number 11 in the UK charts and the top ten in Sweden, Belgium, Finland, Ireland, and the Netherlands.

1999–2001: Stage falling, Streisand cover and new albums

In 1999, Dana released "Woman in Love", a Barbra Streisand cover. In May 1999, Dana again participated in the Eurovision Song Contest held in Jerusalem. Dana was a part of the interval act and sang the Stevie Wonder song "Free". One memorable moment from the event happened when she presented the award to the winners of the contest. Whilst she was carrying the heavy trophy, one of the composers of the winning Swedish entry stepped on the long trail of her dress by mistake, and she fell over on stage – in front of a television audience estimated be to one million or more, making it one of the most memorable moments in the 50-year-long history of the contest.[citation needed]

She released her next album Free in Europe in 1999, which enjoyed moderate success. A few months later Dana moved back to Israel and started to work on different projects. Israeli and Japanese editions of Free were released in 2000. That same year, an Israeli documentary film was made about Dana called Lady D.

In 2001, after a break, Dana released her seventh album Yoter Ve Yoter (More and More).[13] The album put her career in Israel back on track and provided two hits called "Ani Nitzachti" (I Won) and "Achrei HaKol" (After All), which eventually both went gold.

2002–2007: Fading from the scene and Sony BMG incident

 
Dana International became a famous singer after winning Eurovision.

Dana was about to sign with a major label, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, for an international recording contract. There were disagreements that led to Sony Music cancelling the deal before it was completed.

In 2002, she released another album, HaHalom HaEfshari (The Possible Dream), which was a minor chart success. In 2003, she released an exclusive 8-CD box set, containing all singles from The Possible Dream and a new house version of the hit single "Cinque Milla", titled A.lo.ra.lo.la.

A few years later, in 2005, Dana participated in the 50th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Copenhagen, after "Diva" was selected as one of fourteen songs considered to be the best Eurovision songs. The song did not make it into the final top five. Dana got the chance to perform both "Diva" and an old Eurovision favourite of hers, Baccara's 1978 entry "Parlez-Vous Français?". She also recorded the song "Lola" (sung in French), to which she released a video. This video can be found on the CD Hakol Ze Letova, released in 2007 as a bonus CD-rom video.

2007–2011: Return to music and Eurovision comeback

 
Backing vocalists of Dana International at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, in Düsseldorf, Germany

After a few years away from show business, together with the relaunch of her official website, a first single of the upcoming album was released in March 2007: "HaKol Ze LeTova" ("It's All For the Best"). The second single to be released from the album, "Love Boy", became the most played song on Israeli radio in a decade.[14] It also gained a respectable place on the airplay of the Greek radio station FLY FM 89,7. The following album, also titled Hakol Ze Letova, was released on 15 August 2007. "At Mukhana" (You Are Ready) was the third single and "Seret Hodi" (Indian Movie; feat. Idan Yaniv)[15] the fourth to be released from the album, which became a bestseller in many online stores. The next single released from the album was "Yom Huledet" (Birthday).

On 26 February 2008, Dana gained an additional achievement when the song "Ke'ilu Kan" written and composed by her and performed by Boaz Mauda, was chosen on Kdam Eurovision to represent Israel at Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in Belgrade, Serbia. It came 5th in the semi-final and gained 9th place in the final rank.

Dana also recorded the song "Mifrats HaAhava" ("The Love Bay") for an Israeli version of the TV-show "Paradise Hotel". She also collaborated with the Ukrainian duo NeAngely (Not Angels), recording "I Need Your Love" and releasing a video. In 2009, Dana starred in a mock reality show called Dana Kama/Nama for cellphone provider Cellcom[16]

Dana campaigned for Kadima chairwoman Tzipi Livni shortly before 2009 legislative elections in Israel. At a women's political rally in Jerusalem Dana performed a disco song alongside Livni onstage, announcing "I now formally invite you to the diva sisterhood."[17]

In April 2009, Dana performed in the opening concert of Tel Aviv-Yafo Centennial Year. She performed a cover version of Danny Robas' song "Lo Nirdemet Tel Aviv" (Tel Aviv Doesn't Fall Asleep) in front of 250,000 people.

Also in 2009, Dana International joined the 7th season of "Kokhav Nolad" (the Israeli version of Pop Idol) as a judge, also joining the 8th one in 2010.[18] Dana made a guest appearance, as herself, in an episode of the second series of UK sitcom Beautiful People, which was set around her Eurovision appearance.

On 8 March 2011, Dana International won the Israeli National Final for Eurovision with the song "Ding Dong", and represented Israel at Eurovision for a second time. The song did not qualify for the final; she thus became the first Eurovision winner to do so.

2013–present: new singles, TV show and album

In April 2013, after a two-year break, Dana released a new single, "Ma La'asot" (What To Do). It was released digitally worldwide on 24 April 2013. On 29 May, Dana released a video clip for the song Loca, to promote the Gay Pride Tel Aviv 2013. Dana would perform on the main event for the Gay Pride on 7 June. Her third single for that year, "Ir Shlema" (A Whole City), was released in July. Late in January 2014, Dana's new music reality show "Yeshnan Banot" premiered. Dana is the main judge on the show, attempting to find Israel's next girl group.[19]

Also in 2014, Dana was the main attraction aboard the first Jewish boat to participate in the Amsterdam Pride Canal Parade.[20][21] Dana stated, "I don't believe in any religion, so I'm here as an Israeli, not as a Jew. But it's time to end the persecution over religion or national reasons. Just cut out all that shit. That's my message."[21] Previously, after she won the Eurovision song competition, a religious debate had been held as to whether, and how, Dana should pray in a synagogue, with one rabbinical authority concluding that Dana should be counted in a minyan as a man.[22] She could not sing in front of the community since she was also a woman, according to the rabbi, and that would violate the Orthodox rule of kol isha.[22]

In June 2017, Dana released a new single, called "Ruti". In August 2017 she released another single, called "Yesh Li Ahava (La Costa)". In November 2017 she released a third single, called "Nish'eret Itcha" (Staying With You).

In April 2018, Dana recorded a new version of the Jewish folk song "Hava Nagila" to promote "Israel Calling", a pre-Eurovision event. 20 years after her win in the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest in Birmingham with her song Diva, Dana released a new version of her hit in June 2018, in association with NYX Hotel and pagfilms.

In July 2018, Dana performed at the rally during the 2018 Israeli LGBT's strike events with her song "Ani Nitzakhti" (I Won). Later that month she released a new version of the Jewish song "Mi Ha'Ish" (Who is the Man) to promote the Jerusalem Pride and Tolerance Parade, in which she performed in August.

In May 2019, Dana performed "Just The Way You Are" as an interval act in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019, held in Tel Aviv, 20 years after her Eurovision win last brought the contest to Israel. She later performed Omer Adam's "Tel Aviv" and her Eurovision-winning song "Diva" during the final's opening flag parade.

Dana's Eurovision records

Year Artist Language Title Writers Final Points Semi Points Kdam
1995 Dana International Hebrew "Layla Tov, Eropa" Dana International
Failed to qualify for Eurovision
No Semi-finals 2
1998 Dana International Hebrew "Diva" Yoav Ginai 1 172
2008 Bo'az Ma'uda Hebrew, English "The Fire in Your Eyes" Dana International, Shay Kerem 9 124 5 104 1
2011 Dana International Hebrew, English "Ding Dong" Dana International
Failed to qualify
15 38 1

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • 1998 "Diva"
  • 2002 "Makat hom (i la dirla da da)"
  • 2008 "I Need Your Love (feat. neAngely)"
  • 2010 "Alay (feat. Subliminal)"
  • 2011 "Ding Dong"
  • 2012 "When Men Dance (feat. Yardena Arazi)"
  • 2013 "Ma La'asot" (What Can You Do?)
  • 2013 "Loca"
  • 2013 "Ir Shlema" (Entire City)
  • 2014 "Down On Me"
  • 2014 "Yeladim Ze Simcha" (Children Are Joy)
  • 2014 "Emunot Ktanot" (Little Faiths)
  • 2016 "We Can Make It (feat. Offer Nissim)"
  • 2017 "Ruti"
  • 2017 "Yesh Li Ahava"
  • 2017 "Nish'eret Itcha"
  • 2019 "Diva to Diva (along Charlotte Perrelli)" (a special single commemorating the 20 years of her victory in the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest)

See also

References

  1. ^ Nikia Brown proceeds in Kochav Nolad. The Jerusalem Post
  2. ^ . MyHeritage Eurovision. Archived from the original on 8 January 2022. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  3. ^ Ivry, Benjamin (2 June 2010). . Jewish Daily Forward. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  4. ^ Dana International – Interview (Romania) on YouTube
  5. ^ a b Billboard. 23 May 1998. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  6. ^ Out. Here. November 1999. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  7. ^ Thomas Peele (15 April 2007). Queer popular culture: literature, media, film, and television. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-4039-7490-7. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  8. ^ John Shepherd (2005). Continuum encyclopedia of popular music of the world. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-0-8264-7436-0. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  9. ^ Lee Walzer (15 April 2000). Between Sodom and Eden: a gay journey through today's changing Israel. Columbia University Press. p. 172. ISBN 978-0-231-11395-3. Retrieved 22 August 2011. Dana International eurovision 1995.
  10. ^ Richard Middleton (2006). Voicing the popular: on the subjects of popular music. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-415-97590-2. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  11. ^ Jeffrey Heyman. . Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  12. ^ John Snelson (2009). Andrew Lloyd Webber. Yale University Press. p. 228. ISBN 978-0-300-15113-8. Retrieved 22 August 2011. Dana International diva 11.
  13. ^ L'Arche. 2002. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  14. ^ Watch Dana International's new video 28 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine, News, Eurovision Song Contest 2011, Düsseldorf
  15. ^ DANA INTERNATIONAL FEAT IDAN YANIV – SERET HODI on YouTube
  16. ^ Celebrity Grapevine, Greer Fay Cashman, JPost, 23 November 2008
  17. ^ Khalil, Ashraf (8 February 2009). "Israel's Tzipi Livni turns to women and the left for votes". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  18. ^ Burstein, Nathan (8 April 2009). "Gender Bender: Israel's Next 'Idol' Judge". L'Arche. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  19. ^ "iTunes – Music – Ma La'asot (מה לעשות) – Single by Dana International". iTunes. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  20. ^ . Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 27 February 2014. Archived from the original on 7 October 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  21. ^ a b . Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 4 August 2014. Archived from the original on 17 February 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  22. ^ a b dan schifrin (19 September 2014). "the space between – Stanford prof: Talmudic rabbis were into analyzing sexuality – j. the Jewish news weekly of Northern California". J. Retrieved 24 October 2014.

External links

  • Dana International Forum
  • Unofficial Dana International fansite
  • Dana International – A Star Online; Website & Forum 24 October 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  • Dana Photo Gallery

dana, international, sharon, cohen, hebrew, שרון, כהן, born, february, 1969, professionally, known, hebrew, דנה, אינטרנשיונל, israeli, singer, released, eight, albums, three, additional, compilation, albums, winner, eurovision, song, contest, 1998, birmingham,. Sharon Cohen Hebrew שרון כהן born 2 February 1969 professionally known as Dana International Hebrew דנה אינטרנשיונל is an Israeli pop singer She has released eight albums and three additional compilation albums She was the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham with the song Diva Dana InternationalDana International performing at Het Grote Songfestivalfeest 2019Background informationAlso known asSharon CohenBorn 1969 02 02 2 February 1969 age 55 Tel Aviv IsraelGenresDance pop world tranceOccupationsSingerYears active1992 presentLabelsHed ArziWebsitedanainternational wbr com Dana International performing in 2016 After consolidating her initial commercial success with the albums Umpatampa 1994 and Maganuna 1996 she was selected in 1998 to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest with her song Diva Placing first at the international competition she came to public attention throughout Europe Dana following up this success with the albums Free 1999 Yoter VeYoter 2001 HaHalom HaEfshari 2002 and Hakol Ze Letova 2007 she represented Israel in Eurovision a second time in 2011 this time with the song Ding Dong which failed to make it into the final The same year she became a judge on the Israeli television music talent contest Kokhav Nolad 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1990 1993 Dana International 2 2 1994 1995 Umpatampa and Eurovision Song Contest 2 3 1996 1998 Consolidating popularity Diva and mainstream spotlight 2 4 1999 2001 Stage falling Streisand cover and new albums 2 5 2002 2007 Fading from the scene and Sony BMG incident 2 6 2007 2011 Return to music and Eurovision comeback 2 7 2013 present new singles TV show and album 3 Dana s Eurovision records 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Singles 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly lifeCohen was born in Tel Aviv Israel to a family of Yemenite Jewish descent 2 3 4 Her paternal grandparents lived in Petah Tikva She is the youngest of three children and was named after an uncle who had been killed during a terrorist attack Though assigned male at birth she identified as female from a very young age She wanted to become a singer from the age of eight when she watched Israeli singer Ofra Haza perform her song Chai in the 1983 Eurovision Song Contest citation needed Although the family was quite poor her mother worked to pay for her music lessons and she stated that her childhood was happy She came out as transgender at the age of 13 Dana International took her stage name from a feminized version of a childhood friend Daniel who died in a car accident citation needed Career1990 1993 Dana International At 18 years of age Cohen still legally male at the time earned a living as a drag queen parodying many famous female singers During one of her performances she was discovered by Offer Nissim a well known Israeli DJ who produced her debut single Saida Sultana The Great Saida a satirical version of Whitney Houston s song My Name Is Not Susan 5 The song received considerable exposure and helped launch her career as a professional singer 5 In 1993 Dana International flew to London for male to female sex reassignment surgery and legally changed her name to Sharon Cohen 6 Returning home with her new name that same year Cohen released her first album titled Danna International in Israel Soon after the album was also released in several other countries including Greece Jordan and Egypt In Jordan and Egypt the album sold illegally Sharon s stage name Dana International comes from the title track of the album and was originally spelled with two n s Danna International soon became a gold record in Israel 7 1994 1995 Umpatampa and Eurovision Song Contest In 1994 Dana released her second Trance influenced album Umpatampa which built on the success of her debut and provided further hit singles 8 The album went platinum in Israel and has sold more than 50 000 copies to date Because of her popularity and the success of this album she won the award for Best Female Artist of the Year in Israel In 1995 Dana attempted to fulfill her childhood dream of performing in the Eurovision Song Contest 9 She entered the Eurovision qualifying contest in Israel with a song entitled Layla Tov Eropa Good Night Europe which finished second in the pre selections but became another hit single In late 1995 Dana released an E P called E P Tampa with three new songs and four remixes and special versions of her earlier songs 1996 1998 Consolidating popularity Diva and mainstream spotlight In 1996 Dana released her third album Maganuna Although this album was less successful than her previous efforts it still reached gold record sales in Israel and included the hits Don Quixote Menafnefet Waving and the club favorite Cinque Milla In 1997 Dana collaborated with the Israeli artist Eran Zur on his album Ata Havera Sheli and together they sang the duet Shir Kdam Shnati Sex Acher Pre Bed Song A Different Kind of Sex which became a huge hit 10 Dana was chosen to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham with the song Diva Orthodox Jews and others with conservative views were opposed to the choice and attempted to void her participation in the contest In May 1998 Dana performed Diva at the Eurovision final and won the contest with 172 points She became known internationally and was interviewed by CNN BBC Sky News and MTV among others mostly focusing on her life as a transsexual person before winning the contest Dana s own words the message of reconciliation were My victory proves God is on my side I want to send my critics a message of forgiveness and say to them try to accept me and the kind of life I lead I am what I am and this does not mean I don t believe in God and I am part of the Jewish Nation 11 Dana released Diva as a single in Europe 12 and it became a hit reaching number 11 in the UK charts and the top ten in Sweden Belgium Finland Ireland and the Netherlands 1999 2001 Stage falling Streisand cover and new albums In 1999 Dana released Woman in Love a Barbra Streisand cover In May 1999 Dana again participated in the Eurovision Song Contest held in Jerusalem Dana was a part of the interval act and sang the Stevie Wonder song Free One memorable moment from the event happened when she presented the award to the winners of the contest Whilst she was carrying the heavy trophy one of the composers of the winning Swedish entry stepped on the long trail of her dress by mistake and she fell over on stage in front of a television audience estimated be to one million or more making it one of the most memorable moments in the 50 year long history of the contest citation needed She released her next album Free in Europe in 1999 which enjoyed moderate success A few months later Dana moved back to Israel and started to work on different projects Israeli and Japanese editions of Free were released in 2000 That same year an Israeli documentary film was made about Dana called Lady D In 2001 after a break Dana released her seventh album Yoter Ve Yoter More and More 13 The album put her career in Israel back on track and provided two hits called Ani Nitzachti I Won and Achrei HaKol After All which eventually both went gold 2002 2007 Fading from the scene and Sony BMG incident nbsp Dana International became a famous singer after winning Eurovision Dana was about to sign with a major label Sony BMG Music Entertainment for an international recording contract There were disagreements that led to Sony Music cancelling the deal before it was completed In 2002 she released another album HaHalom HaEfshari The Possible Dream which was a minor chart success In 2003 she released an exclusive 8 CD box set containing all singles from The Possible Dream and a new house version of the hit single Cinque Milla titled A lo ra lo la A few years later in 2005 Dana participated in the 50th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest held in Copenhagen after Diva was selected as one of fourteen songs considered to be the best Eurovision songs The song did not make it into the final top five Dana got the chance to perform both Diva and an old Eurovision favourite of hers Baccara s 1978 entry Parlez Vous Francais She also recorded the song Lola sung in French to which she released a video This video can be found on the CD Hakol Ze Letova released in 2007 as a bonus CD rom video 2007 2011 Return to music and Eurovision comeback nbsp Backing vocalists of Dana International at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Dusseldorf Germany After a few years away from show business together with the relaunch of her official website a first single of the upcoming album was released in March 2007 HaKol Ze LeTova It s All For the Best The second single to be released from the album Love Boy became the most played song on Israeli radio in a decade 14 It also gained a respectable place on the airplay of the Greek radio station FLY FM 89 7 The following album also titled Hakol Ze Letova was released on 15 August 2007 At Mukhana You Are Ready was the third single and Seret Hodi Indian Movie feat Idan Yaniv 15 the fourth to be released from the album which became a bestseller in many online stores The next single released from the album was Yom Huledet Birthday On 26 February 2008 Dana gained an additional achievement when the song Ke ilu Kan written and composed by her and performed by Boaz Mauda was chosen on Kdam Eurovision to represent Israel at Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in Belgrade Serbia It came 5th in the semi final and gained 9th place in the final rank Dana also recorded the song Mifrats HaAhava The Love Bay for an Israeli version of the TV show Paradise Hotel She also collaborated with the Ukrainian duo NeAngely Not Angels recording I Need Your Love and releasing a video In 2009 Dana starred in a mock reality show called Dana Kama Nama for cellphone provider Cellcom 16 Dana campaigned for Kadima chairwoman Tzipi Livni shortly before 2009 legislative elections in Israel At a women s political rally in Jerusalem Dana performed a disco song alongside Livni onstage announcing I now formally invite you to the diva sisterhood 17 In April 2009 Dana performed in the opening concert of Tel Aviv Yafo Centennial Year She performed a cover version of Danny Robas song Lo Nirdemet Tel Aviv Tel Aviv Doesn t Fall Asleep in front of 250 000 people Also in 2009 Dana International joined the 7th season of Kokhav Nolad the Israeli version of Pop Idol as a judge also joining the 8th one in 2010 18 Dana made a guest appearance as herself in an episode of the second series of UK sitcom Beautiful People which was set around her Eurovision appearance On 8 March 2011 Dana International won the Israeli National Final for Eurovision with the song Ding Dong and represented Israel at Eurovision for a second time The song did not qualify for the final she thus became the first Eurovision winner to do so 2013 present new singles TV show and album In April 2013 after a two year break Dana released a new single Ma La asot What To Do It was released digitally worldwide on 24 April 2013 On 29 May Dana released a video clip for the song Loca to promote the Gay Pride Tel Aviv 2013 Dana would perform on the main event for the Gay Pride on 7 June Her third single for that year Ir Shlema A Whole City was released in July Late in January 2014 Dana s new music reality show Yeshnan Banot premiered Dana is the main judge on the show attempting to find Israel s next girl group 19 Also in 2014 Dana was the main attraction aboard the first Jewish boat to participate in the Amsterdam Pride Canal Parade 20 21 Dana stated I don t believe in any religion so I m here as an Israeli not as a Jew But it s time to end the persecution over religion or national reasons Just cut out all that shit That s my message 21 Previously after she won the Eurovision song competition a religious debate had been held as to whether and how Dana should pray in a synagogue with one rabbinical authority concluding that Dana should be counted in a minyan as a man 22 She could not sing in front of the community since she was also a woman according to the rabbi and that would violate the Orthodox rule of kol isha 22 In June 2017 Dana released a new single called Ruti In August 2017 she released another single called Yesh Li Ahava La Costa In November 2017 she released a third single called Nish eret Itcha Staying With You In April 2018 Dana recorded a new version of the Jewish folk song Hava Nagila to promote Israel Calling a pre Eurovision event 20 years after her win in the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest in Birmingham with her song Diva Dana released a new version of her hit in June 2018 in association with NYX Hotel and pagfilms In July 2018 Dana performed at the rally during the 2018 Israeli LGBT s strike events with her song Ani Nitzakhti I Won Later that month she released a new version of the Jewish song Mi Ha Ish Who is the Man to promote the Jerusalem Pride and Tolerance Parade in which she performed in August In May 2019 Dana performed Just The Way You Are as an interval act in the first semi final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 held in Tel Aviv 20 years after her Eurovision win last brought the contest to Israel She later performed Omer Adam s Tel Aviv and her Eurovision winning song Diva during the final s opening flag parade Dana s Eurovision recordsYear Artist Language Title Writers Final Points Semi Points Kdam 1995 Dana International Hebrew Layla Tov Eropa Dana International Failed to qualify for Eurovision No Semi finals 2 1998 Dana International Hebrew Diva Yoav Ginai 1 172 2008 Bo az Ma uda Hebrew English The Fire in Your Eyes Dana International Shay Kerem 9 124 5 104 1 2011 Dana International Hebrew English Ding Dong Dana International Failed to qualify 15 38 1DiscographyAlbums 1993 Danna International Offer Nissim Presents IMP Dance 1994 Umpatampa IMP Dance 1995 E P Tampa Offer Nissim Featuring IMP Dance 1996 Maganuna Crazy Helicon Big Foot 1998 Diva The Hits IMP Dance 1998 Dana International The Album Helicon Big Foot PolyGram 1999 Free European edition CNR Music 2000 Free Israeli amp Japanese edition NMC NXCA 2001 Yoter Ve Yoter More and More NMC 2002 HaHalom HaEfshari The Possible Dream IMP Dance 2003 The CDs collection IMP Dance 2007 Hakol Ze Letova It s All for The Best Hed Arzi Ltd Singles 1998 Diva 2002 Makat hom i la dirla da da 2008 I Need Your Love feat neAngely 2010 Alay feat Subliminal 2011 Ding Dong 2012 When Men Dance feat Yardena Arazi 2013 Ma La asot What Can You Do 2013 Loca 2013 Ir Shlema Entire City 2014 Down On Me 2014 Yeladim Ze Simcha Children Are Joy 2014 Emunot Ktanot Little Faiths 2016 We Can Make It feat Offer Nissim 2017 Ruti 2017 Yesh Li Ahava 2017 Nish eret Itcha 2019 Diva to Diva along Charlotte Perrelli a special single commemorating the 20 years of her victory in the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest See also nbsp Biography portal nbsp Israel portal nbsp LGBT portal nbsp Pop music portal Conchita WurstReferences Nikia Brown proceeds in Kochav Nolad The Jerusalem Post MyHeritage One Big Family Dana International MyHeritage Eurovision Archived from the original on 8 January 2022 Retrieved 16 May 2019 Ivry Benjamin 2 June 2010 In Israel Not So Many Gay Days Jewish Daily Forward Archived from the original on 20 October 2014 Retrieved 20 October 2014 Dana International Interview Romania on YouTube a b Billboard 23 May 1998 Retrieved 22 August 2011 Out Here November 1999 Retrieved 22 August 2011 Thomas Peele 15 April 2007 Queer popular culture literature media film and television Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 978 1 4039 7490 7 Retrieved 22 August 2011 John Shepherd 2005 Continuum encyclopedia of popular music of the world Bloomsbury Academic ISBN 978 0 8264 7436 0 Retrieved 22 August 2011 Lee Walzer 15 April 2000 Between Sodom and Eden a gay journey through today s changing Israel Columbia University Press p 172 ISBN 978 0 231 11395 3 Retrieved 22 August 2011 Dana International eurovision 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