Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010

Eurovision Song Contest 2010
Country  Portugal
National selection
Selection process Festival da Canção 2010
50% Jury
50% Televoting
Selection date(s) Online vote
2127 January 2010
Semi-finals
2 March 2010
4 March 2010
Final
6 March 2010
Selected entrant Filipa Azevedo
Selected song "Há dias assim"
Finals performance
Semi-final result Qualified (4th, 89 points)
Final result 18th, 43 points
Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2009 • 2010 • 2011►

Portugal will select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 through the Festival da Canção competition, organised by Portuguese national broadcaster Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP). A number of changes will be made to the format of the contest from the past number of years, with two semi-finals and a final being held over one week in March 2010 to select the winner to represent Portugal in Oslo, Norway in May 2010.

Festival da Canção 2010

Festival da Canção 2010 will be held over one week in early March 2010, with semi-finals on 2 and 4 March and the final set to be held on 6 March.[1] The contest will be held at the Campo Pequeno, an old bullring, in Lisbon, which has the ability to hold up to 10,000 people, enabling the biggest Festival da Canção ever.[1][2][3]

Until mid January, authors, singers and groups can submit entries for the competition through the RTP website. An expert jury will select between 30 and 35 entries to progress to an online vote, as was introduced in 2009 Contest. Voters from across the world can vote for their favourite songs over the internet, with the top 24 songs progressing to the semi-final stage.[4] RTP will now allow foreign composers to compete in Festival da Canção, after regulating the contest to Portuguese composers only in 2009. However the competing performers must be Portuguese, and the song must also be performed in the Portuguese language.[1][3][5]

Two semi-finals will be held, each containing 12 songs. Televoting will solely select the top six songs from each semi-final which will progress to the final. In the final the winner will be selected through 50/50 jury and televoting.[1][3][4]

Online voting

420 songs were submitted to RTP, a slight increase from last year's total. 30 songs were selected by a professional jury of José Poiares, the Portuguese Head of Delegation, and music producers Fernando Martins, Ramón Galarza and To Zé Brito.[6] The 30 songs were announced on 20 January, and 90 second clips of each song were placed on its website on 21 January for the voting.[7]

Shortly after voting began it was reported by the Eurovision fan community in Portugal that Homens da Luta, current leaders in the voting with the song "Luta assim não dá", had been uploaded on the Internet in May 2009, and performed live in Lisbon in May, breaking Eurovision contest rules.[8] The following day RTP disqualified the song, leaving 29 songs in the contest.[9]

Voting closed at 23:59 GMT on 27 January, with Filipa Azevedo declared the winner of the voting with 2,992 votes. The top 24 songs will progress to the semi-finals, with the running order decided on 1 February by a draw.[10][11][12]

Online voting - 2127 January 2010
Artist Song Lyrics (l) / Music (m) Votes Place
Filipa Azevedo "Há dias assim" Augusto Madureira (m & l) 2,992 1
Nuno & Fábia "Amar (Vieste para me salvar)" Pedro Britohá (m), Pedro Vaz (l) 2,905 2
Nina Pinto "Meu coração não é meu" Marios Gligoris (m), Augusto Madureira (l) 2,385 3
Nucha "Chuva" Marios Gligoris (m), Nuno Valério (l) 2,361 4
Banda Trocopasso "O mundo de pernas para o ar" Jorge Oliveira (m & l) 2,130 5
Filipa Galvão Telles "O amor não sabe" José Campos Sousa (m), António Tinoco (l) 2,119 6
Catarina Pereira "Canta por mim" Andrej Babić (m), Carlos Coelho (l) 2,036 7
Claudisabel "Contra tudo e todos" Jordi Cubino (m), Luis André Florindo (l) 1,975 8
Evelyne Filipe "A tua voz" Joachim Vermeulen Windsant (m), Maarten ten Hove (m), Evelyne Filipe (l) 1,834 9
Seis Po' Meia Dúzia "Pássaro saudade" Ricardo Rodrigues (m), Irene Lúcia Andrade (l) 1,701 10
Filipe Delgado "Serei eu" Ernesto Leite (m & l) 1,474 11
Gonçalo Tavares "Rios" Gonçalo Tavares (m & l) 1,380 12
Nuno Pinto "Fogo lento" Américo Faria (m & l) 1,345 13
Ouro "Arco-íris dentro de mim" José Castanheira (m), Jan Van Dijck (m), Paulo Abreu de Lima (l) 1,336 14
Jorge Guerreiro "Ai Lisboa" José Félix (m), Catarina Martins (l) 1,276 15
David Navarro "Quem é que será?" J.M. (m & l), Jorge Moreira (m & l), Jorge do Carmo (m & l), Tó Andrade (m & l) 1,233 16
Rui Nova "Uma canção à Cid (O sol e as estrelas)" Rui Nova (m & l), Noé Gavina (m) 1,226 17
Gonçalo Madruga "Cores de um mundo" Gonçalo Madruga (m & l) 1,225 18
Dennisa "Meu mundo de sonhos" Barreto (m), João Sanguinheira (m), João Novo (l) 1,219 19
The Agency "É assim que as coisas são" The Agency (m & l) 1,178 20
Terra D'Água "Amanhã no mar" Davide Zaccariahá (m), Tiago Espírito Santo (l) 1,161 21
V-Boy "Quando eu penso em ti" Mauro Guerreiro (m), Vítor dos Santos (l) 1,156 22
Ricardo Martins "Caminheiro de mim" Ricardo Martins (m & l) 1,143 23
Vanessa "Alvorada" Nuno Feist (m), Nuno Marques da Silva (l) 1,142 24
Joana Lobo Anta "Há dias" Rita Vasconcellos (m), Ana Zanatti (l) 1,125 25
João Pedreira "Destino qualquer" João Pedreira (m & l) 951 26
Paulo João Sousa "Pintado a carvão" Paulo João Sousa (m & l) 411 27
Davi Duarte "Serei alguém p'ra ti" Davi Duarte (m & l) 311 28
Ricardo Levi "Minha alma lusitana" Nuno Pires (m), Tó Andrade (l) 268 29

Semi-finals

The semi-finals of Festival da Canção 2010 will be held on 2 and 4 March. The 24 songs from that qualified from the online selection will compete for twelve places in the final. The semi-final allocation and running order for the competing songs was held on 1 February at the RTP headquarters in Lisbon.[13][14] This will be the first Festival da Canção to be broadcast in HD.

Semi-final 1

The first semi-final was held on 2 March. From the twelve competing acts Filipa Galvão Telles, Jorge Guerreiro, The Agency, Nuno Pinto, Filipa Azevedo, and Vanessa were chosen to progress to the final.[15][16]

11,656 televotes were cast during the semi-final, with Nuno Pinto winning the semi-final.[17]

Semi-final 1–2 March 2010
Draw Artist Song Lyrics (l) / Music (m) Televotes Place
1 Nucha "Chuva" Marios Gligoris (m), Nuno Valério (l) 278 12
2 Ouro "Arco-íris dentro de mim" José Castanheira (m), Jan Van Dijck (m), Paulo Abreu de Lima (l) 757 7
3 Claudisabel "Contra tudo e todos" Jordi Cubino (m), Luis André Florindo (l) 316 10
4 Filipa Azevedo "Há dias assim" Augusto Madureira (m & l) 1,472 4
5 Jorge Guerreiro "Ai Lisboa" José Félix (m), Catarina Martins (l) 794 6
6 Dennisa "Meu mundo de sonhos" Barreto (m), João Sanguinheira (m), João Novo (l) 699 8
7 Nuno Pinto "Fogo lento" Américo Faria (m & l) 2,080 1
8 Filipa Galvão Telles "O amor não sabe" José Campos Sousa (m), António Tinoco (l) 1,194 5
9 The Agency "É assim que as coisas são" The Agency (m & l) 1,614 3
10 Gonçalo Madruga "Cores de um mundo" Gonçalo Madruga (m & l) 290 11
11 Evelyne Filipe "A tua voz" Joachim Vermeulen Windsant (m), Maarten ten Hove (m), Evelyne Filipe (l) 527 9
12 Vanessa "Alvorada" Nuno Feist (m), Nuno Marques da Silva (l) 1,635 2

Semi-final 2

The second semi-final was held on 4 March. Six acts were selected from the 12 act line-up to progress to the final: Banda Trocopasso, Ricardo Martins, Seis Po' Meia Dúzia, Catarina Pereira, Gonçalo Tavares, and Rui Nova.[18][19]

23,878 televotes were cast during the second semi-final, with Catarina Pereira the winner of this semi-final.[17]

Semi-final 2–4 March 2010
Draw Artist Song Lyrics (l) / Music (m) Televotes Place
1 Rui Nova "Uma canção à Cid (O sol e as estrelas)" Rui Nova (m & l), Noé Gavina (m) 1,689 6
2 Ricardo Martins "Caminheiro de mim" Ricardo Martins (m & l) 4,226 2
3 Nuno & Fábia "Amar (Vieste para me salvar)" Pedro Britohá (m), Pedro Vaz (l) 854 9
4 David Navarro "Quem é que será?" Jorge Moreira (m & l), Jorge do Carmo (m & l), Tó Andrade (m & l) 835 10
5 Catarina Pereira "Canta por mim" Andrej Babić (m), Carlos Coelho (l) 4,614 1
6 Filipe Delgado "Serei eu" Ernesto Leite (m & l) 946 8
7 V-Boy "Quando eu penso em ti" Mauro Guerreiro (m), Vítor dos Santos (l) 464 12
8 Terra D'Água "Amanhã no mar" Davide Zaccariahá (m), Tiago Espírito Santo (l) 828 11
9 Nina Pinto "Meu coração não é meu" Marios Gligoris (m), Augusto Madureira (l) 972 7
10 Gonçalo Tavares "Rios" Gonçalo Tavares (m & l) 1,783 5
11 Banda Trocopasso "O mundo de pernas para o ar" Jorge Oliveira (m & l) 3,978 3
12 Seis Po' Meia Dúzia "Pássaro saudade" Ricardo Rodrigues (m), Irene Lúcia Andrade (l) 2,689 4

Final

The final of Festival da Canção 2010 was held on 6 March. Filipa Azevedo was declared the winner with the song "Há dias assim", which got full marks from the juries and came fourth with the televote. The televoters favourite, Catarina Pereira, failed to win as she only came fifth with the juries, placing second overall.[20][21] 42,768 televotes were cast during the final.[17]

Final - 6 March 2010
Draw Artist Song Lyrics (l) / Music (m) Jury Televotes Total Place
1 Filipa Galvão Telles "O amor não sabe" José Campos Sousa (m), António Tinoco (l) 0 1,238 0 0 12
2 Banda Trocopasso "O mundo de pernas para o ar" Jorge Oliveira (m & l) 5 4,608 8 13 4
3 Jorge Guerreiro "Ai Lisboa" José Félix (m), Catarina Martins (l) 1 794 0 1 10
4 Ricardo Martins "Caminheiro de mim" Ricardo Martins (m & l) 2 8,167 10 12 7
5 The Agency "É assim que as coisas são" The Agency (m & l) 10 1,850 2 12 5
6 Seis Po' Meia Dúzia "Pássaro saudade" Ricardo Rodrigues (m), Irene Lúcia Andrade (l) 3 2,282 4 7 8
7 Nuno Pinto "Fogo lento" Américo Faria (m & l) 7 2,539 5 12 6
8 Catarina Pereira "Canta por mim" Andrej Babić (m), Carlos Coelho (l) 6 10,920 12 18 2
9 Filipa Azevedo "Há dias assim" Augusto Madureira (m & l) 12 3,237 7 19 1
10 Gonçalo Tavares "Rios" Gonçalo Tavares (m & l) 4 2,278 3 7 9
11 Vanessa "Alvorada" Nuno Feist (m), Nuno Marques da Silva (l) 8 3,182 6 14 3
12 Rui Nova "Uma canção à Cid (O sol e as estrelas)" Rui Nova (m & l), Noé Gavina (m) 0 1,673 1 1 11

At Eurovision

Portugal competed in the first semi-final of the contest on 25 May, performing in 14th position and ending 4th in a field of 17, with a total of 89 points. Portugal then competed in the final of the contest on 29 May, performing 23rd on stage, after Germany and before Israel. It ended 18th, with 43 points.

Points Awarded by Portugal[22]

Semi final

12 points Belgium
10 points Greece
8 points Moldova
7 points Belarus
6 points Iceland
5 points Slovakia
4 points Estonia
3 points Malta
2 points Serbia
1 point Russia

Final

12 points Spain
10 points Romania
8 points Greece
7 points France
6 points Moldova
5 points Belgium
4 points Denmark
3 points Norway
2 points Russia
1 point Germany

Points Awarded to Portugal (Semi-Final 1)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Spain
  •  Germany
  •  France
  •  Iceland
  •  Latvia
  •  Finland
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
  •  Albania
  •  Estonia
  •  Moldova
  •  Serbia
  •  Belgium
  •  Malta
  •  Slovakia
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  •  Macedonia
  •  Poland
Points Awarded to Portugal (Final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  France
  •  Germany
  •  Latvia
  •  Spain
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
  •   Switzerland
  •  Armenia
  •  Denmark
  •  Serbia
  •  Iceland
  •  Malta

See also

References

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  22. Eurovision Song Contest 2008
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