Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007

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Eurovision Song Contest 2007
Country Norway
National selection
Selection processMelodi Grand Prix 2007
Selection date(s)Semi-finals:
20 January 2007
27 January 2007
3 February 2007
Last Chance:
8 February 2007
Final:
10 February 2007
Selected entrantGuri Schanke
Selected song"Ven a bailar conmigo"
Selected songwriter(s)Thomas G:son
Finals performance
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (18th)
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Norway participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "Ven a bailar conmigo" written by Thomas G:son. The song was performed by Guri Schanke. The Norwegian broadcaster Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK) organised the national final Melodi Grand Prix 2007 in order to select the Norwegian entry for the 2007 contest in Helsinki, Finland. 18 entries competed in the national final that consisted of three semi-finals, a Last Chance round and a final. Eight entries ultimately qualified to compete in the final on 10 February 2007 where the winner was determined over two rounds of voting. In the first round of voting, a public televote exclusively selected the top four entries to advance to the competition's second round—the Gold Final. In the second round of voting, "Ven a bailar conmigo" performed by Guri Schanke was selected as the winner following the combination of votes from three regional jury groups and a public televote.

Norway competed in the semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 10 May 2007. Performing during the show in position 19, "Ven a bailar conmigo" was not announced among the top 10 entries of the semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final. This marked the first time that Norway failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest from a semi-final since the introduction of semi-finals in 2004. It was later revealed that Norway placed 18th out of the 28 participating countries in the semi-final with 48 points.

Background

Prior to the 2007 contest, Norway had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 45 times since its first entry in

introduction of semi-finals in 2004, Norway has, to this point, finished in the top 10 once: in 2005 when Wig Wam finished ninth with the song "In My Dreams
".

The Norwegian national broadcaster, Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK), broadcasts the event within Norway and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. NRK confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest on 26 June 2006.[2] The broadcaster has traditionally organised the national final Melodi Grand Prix, which has selected the Norwegian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest in all but one of their participation. Along with their participation confirmation, the broadcaster revealed details regarding their selection procedure and announced the organization of Melodi Grand Prix 2007 in order to select the 2007 Norwegian entry.[2][3]

Before Eurovision

Melodi Grand Prix 2007

Stian Barsnes Simonsen (pictured in 2018) alongside Synnøve Svabø, were the two hosts of Melodi Grand Prix 2007
.

Melodi Grand Prix 2007 was the 45th edition of the Norwegian national final

Stian Barsnes Simonsen and televised on NRK1 as well as streamed online at NRK's official website nrk.no.[4][5]

Format

The competition consisted of five shows: three semi-finals on 20 January 2007, 27 January 2007 and 3 February 2007, a Last Chance round (Sistesjansen) on 8 February 2007 and a final on 10 February 2007. Seven songs competed in each semi-final and the top two entries directly qualified to the final. The entries that placed third and fourth proceeded to the Last Chance round, and the bottom two were eliminated from the competition. An additional two entries qualified to the final from the Last Chance round. The results of the semi-finals and Last Chance round were determined exclusively by public televoting, while the results in the final were determined by jury voting and public televoting.[6] Viewers could vote through telephone and SMS, and for the semi-finals, the public was able to cast their votes in advance during the NRK P1 radio programme Nitimen that was broadcast on the day before each show was held.[7]

Competing entries

A submission period was opened by NRK between 26 June 2006 and 1 September 2006. Songwriters of any nationality were allowed to submit entries, while performers of the selected songs would be chosen by NRK in consultation with the songwriters.[2] At the close of the deadline, 464 submissions were received.[8] 18 songs were selected for the competition, 14 from the public call for submissions and four from artists and composers directly invited to compete.[9] The six acts and songs competing in each of the three semi-finals were revealed on 27 December 2006, 3 January 2007 and 9 January 2007, respectively.[10][11][12]

Artist Song Songwriter(s) Selection
Andreea "I Wanna Be With You" Maria Marcus Invited by NRK
Amelia "Unbelievable" Svein Finneide, Ken Ingwersen, Daniel Pandher, Jens Thoresen, Tommy la Verdi, Halvor Holter Public submission
Christina Undhjem "Here" Eirik Husabø
Crash! "Wannabe" Trond "Teeny" Holter
Blue Moon Band "Goodbye to Yesterday" Kjetil Røsnes, Kirsti Johansen
Dusty Cowshit "Chicken Rodeo" Dusty Cowshit
Guri Schanke "Ven a bailar conmigo" Thomas G:son Invited by NRK
Hazen "Better Than This" Mikael Jensen, Eivind Skådal, Morten Hazen Public submission
Jannicke Abrahamsen "Rocket Ride" Knut-Øyvind Hagen, Thomas G:son, Andreas Rickstrand
Jenny Jensen "Vil du ha svar?" Mats Larsson, Åsa Karlsstrøm Invited by NRK
Infinity "Hooked on You" Birgitte Moe, Rune Minde Public submission
Malin Schavenius "Under stjernene" Thomas Thörnholm, Dan Attlerud, Kurre Westling, Micke Løvdalen
Marianne Solberg "Livets små stjerner" Kirsti Carr
Marika Lejon "Perfect Sin" Adam Kalvermark
Monica Hjelle "Creator" Jan Eggum, Kaja Huuse
Stian Joneid "Are You Ready?" Kim A. Hagen, Hans Petter Moen
Torhild Sivertsen and the Funky Family "Love on the Dancefloor" Taiwo Karlsen, Kehinde Karlsen
Trine Rein feat. Andreas Ljones "Maybe" Niclas Molinder, Joacim Persson, Pelle Ankarberg Invited by NRK

Shows

Semi-finals

Six songs competed in each of the three semi-finals that took place on 20 January, 27 January and 3 February 2007. The first semi-final took place at the

Brunstad Conference Center in Stokke. In each semi-final the top two directly qualified to the final, while the third and fourth placed songs proceeded to the Last Chance round.[13]

Semi-final 1 – 20 January 2007
Draw Artist Song Result
1 Torhild Sivertsen and the Funky Family "Love on the Dancefloor" Final
2 Blue Moon Band "Goodbye to Yesterday" Last Chance
3 Marika Lejon "Perfect Sin" Out
4 Marianne Solberg "Livets små stjerner" Out
5 Stian Joneid "Are You Ready?" Last Chance
6 Infinity "Hooked on You" Final
Semi-final 2 – 27 January 2007
Draw Artist Song Result
1 Guri Schanke "Ven a bailar conmigo" Final
2 Hazen "Better Than This" Last Chance
3 Malin Schavenius "Under stjernene" Last Chance
4 Andreea "I Wanna Be With You" Out
5 Amelia "Unbelievable" Out
6 Dusty Cowshit "Chicken Rodeo" Final
Semi-final 3 – 3 February 2007
Draw Artist Song Result
1 Jannicke Abrahamsen "Rocket Ride" Last Chance
2 Trine Rein feat. Andreas Ljones "Maybe" Last Chance
3 Monica Hjelle "Creator" Out
4 Crash! "Wannabe" Final
5 Christina Undhjem "Here" Out
6 Jenny Jensen "Vil du ha svar?" Final

Last Chance round

The Last Chance round took place on 8 February 2007 at the Oslo Spektrum in Oslo. The six entries that placed third and fourth in the preceding three semi-finals competed and the top two entries qualified to the final.[13]

Last Chance – 8 February 2007
Draw Artist Song Result
1 Blue Moon Band "Goodbye to Yesterday" Out
2 Stian Joneid "Are You Ready?" Out
3 Hazen "Better Than This" Out
4 Malin Schavenius "Under stjernene" Out
5 Trine Rein feat. Andreas Ljones "Maybe" Final
6 Jannicke Abrahamsen "Rocket Ride" Final

Final

Eight songs that qualified from the preceding three semi-finals and the Last Chance round competed during the final at the Oslo Spektrum in Oslo on 10 February 2007. The winner was selected over two rounds of voting. In the first round, public televoting selected the top four entries to proceed to the second round, the Gold Final. In the Gold Final, three regional juries from the three semi-final host cities each distributed points as follows: 2,000, 4,000, 6,000 and 10,000 points. The results of the public televote were then revealed by Norway's five regions and added to the jury scores, leading to the victory of "Ven a bailar conmigo" performed by Guri Schanke with 108,541 votes.[14] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the interval act featured 2006 Norwegian Eurovision entrant Christine Guldbrandsen performing her entry "Alvedansen" as well as her new song "Dansekjolen".[15][16]

Final – 10 February 2007
Draw Artist Song Result
1 Infinity "Hooked on You" Eliminated
2 Jenny Jensen "Vil du ha svar?" Eliminated
3 Trine Rein feat. Andreas Ljones "Maybe" Eliminated
4 Dusty Cowshit "Chicken Rodeo" Gold Final
5 Torhild Sivertsen and the Funky Family "Love on the Dancefloor" Eliminated
6 Jannicke Abrahamsen "Rocket Ride" Gold Final
7 Crash! "Wannabe" Gold Final
8 Guri Schanke "Ven a bailar conmigo" Gold Final
Gold Final – 10 February 2007
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
1 Dusty Cowshit "Chicken Rodeo" 14,000 55,062 69,062 4
2 Jannicke Abrahamsen "Rocket Ride" 14,000 64,433 78,443 2
3 Crash! "Wannabe" 24,000 46,203 70,203 3
4 Guri Schanke "Ven a bailar conmigo" 14,000 94,541 108,541 1

Ratings

Viewing figures by show
Show Date Viewers Ref.
Semi-final 1 20 January 2007 769,000 [17][18]
Semi-final 2 27 January 2007 748,000
Semi-final 3 3 February 2007 734,000
Last Chance 8 February 2007 664,000
Final 10 February 2007 986,000 [19]

Promotion

Guri Schanke made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote "Ven a bailar conmigo" as the Norwegian Eurovision entry by performing the song during the sixth show of the Spanish Eurovision national final Misión Eurovisión 2007 on 17 February, and during the final of the Lithuanian Eurovision national final on 3 March.[20][21]

At Eurovision

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country, the "

Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom) and the ten highest placed finishers in the 2006 contest are required to qualify from the semi-final on 10 May 2007 in order to compete for the final on 12 May 2007. On 12 March 2007, an allocation draw was held which determined the running order for the semi-final and Norway was set to perform in position 19, following the entry from Macedonia and before the entry from Malta.[22]

In Norway, the semi-final and the final were broadcast on NRK1 with commentary by Per Sundnes. The final was also broadcast via radio on NRK P1.[23][24] The Norwegian spokesperson, who announced the Norwegian votes during the final, was Synnøve Svabø.

Semi-final

Guri Schanke during a rehearsal before the semi-final

Guri Schanke took part in technical rehearsals on 4 and 6 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 9 and 10 May.[25] The Norwegian performance featured Guri Schanke performing a Latin-inspired routine on stage in a short brown dress together with two dancers and three backing vocalists. The colour of Schanke's dress, designed by Norwegian designer Carejanni Enderud and featured 25,000 Swarovski crystals,[26] changed twice later on during the performance, first into orange and ultimately into gold. The performance concluded with Schanke being thrusted into the air on top of the dancers' arms. The LED screens displayed musical notes that changed colours throughout the song.[27][28][29] The two dancers on stage with Guri Schanke were Asmund Grinaker and Bjørn Holthe, while the three backing vocalists were Åshild Kristin Stensrud, Jorunn Hauge and Karianne Kjærnes.[30]

At the end of the show, Norway was not announced among the top 10 entries in the semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. This marked the first time that Norway failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest from a semi-final since the introduction of semi-finals in 2004. It was later revealed that Norway placed 18th in the semi-final, receiving a total of 48 points.[31] The semi-final was watched by 706,000 viewers in Norway.[32]

Voting

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Norway and awarded by Norway in the semi-final and grand final of the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Iceland in the semi-final and to Sweden in the final of the contest.

Points awarded to Norway

Points awarded to Norway (Semi-final)[33]
Score Country
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points  Sweden
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point

Points awarded by Norway

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