Cyprus In The Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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Cyprus Cyprus (), officially the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Situated in West Asia, its cultural identity and geopolitical orientation are overwhelmingly Southeast European. Cyprus is the List of isl ...
has been represented at the
Junior Eurovision Song Contest The Junior Eurovision Song Contest, often known simply as Junior Eurovision, is an international children's Music competition, song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) among its members since 2003. Each part ...
10 times since debuting at the first contest in
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. The country's best result was eighth place, which was achieved both at the
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contests with Marios Tofi and the song "" and Luis Panagiotou and Christina Christofi and the song "" respectively. The national broadcaster
Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (; ), or CyBC (; ), is Cyprus' public broadcasting service. It transmits island-wide on four radio and two domestic television channels, and uses one satellite channel for the Cypriot diaspora. It also transmits o ...
(CyBC) has hosted the event for Cyprus once, in
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.


History

The
Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (; ), or CyBC (; ), is Cyprus' public broadcasting service. It transmits island-wide on four radio and two domestic television channels, and uses one satellite channel for the Cypriot diaspora. It also transmits o ...
(CyBC) debuted Cyprus at the
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003 The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003 was the inaugural edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest for young singers aged eight to fifteen. It was held on 15 November 2003, in Copenhagen, Denmark. With Camilla Ottesen and Remee as the prese ...
. For its first entry, CyBC opened the submission period for artists and composers to submit their entries until 12 September 2003. From all 29 songs submitted to CyBC, Theodora Rafti was selected as the Cypriot entrant. Her entry "" was presented during the television program ''Ora Kyprou'' (Cypriot time) on 15 September. At the contest, the song was performed third in the running order and placed 14th out of the 16 entries, with 16 points. For the 2004 contest, a ten-participant national final hosted by Nikos Bogiatzis was held on 7 September 2004. The winner was chosen by a 50/50 combination of votes from a professional jury and public televoting. Only the televoting results were revealed, which Marios Tofi and the song "" won, with Louis Panagiotis placing second and Rafail Georgiou & Anna Loizou placing in third. At the contest, Cyprus improved from the year prior, performing ninth in the running order and placing 8th out of the 18 entries. Despite hosting a ten-participant national final and selecting Rena Kiriakidi with the song "Tsirko", the nation was absent from the 2005 contest due to an "internal issue" with the selected song; the country's late withdrawal; however, allowed the Cypriot public to still vote that year. Cyprus returned for the 2006 contest with the song "" performed by Luis Panagiotou and Christina Christofi. Similar to 2004, the entry had been selected by a national final. The eight-participant event took place on 30 September 2006 and the winner was chosen by a combination of votes from a professional jury (40%) and public televoting (60%). As there was a tie at the end of the voting with Sotiris Charalampous and "Prosefchi", the results of the televoting took precedence sending "" to Bucharest. At the contest, the song was performed second in the running order and placed eighth out of the 15 participants. The next year, a similar eight-participant national final was held, only that instead, the winner was chosen by a 50/50 combination of votes from a professional jury and public televoting. The final was held on 29 September 2007, and Yiorgos Ioannides was selected with the song "". At the contest, the song was performed fourth in the running order and placed 14th out of the 17 entries, garnering 29 points. Two more eight-participant national finals selected the Cypriot entries in 2008 and 2009. For the 2008 contest, which was hosted by CyBC in
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, Cyprus, the final was held on 28 June 2008 and was hosted by Christiana Stavrou and Kiriakos Pastides. The winner was chosen by a combination of votes from a professional jury (40%) and public televoting (60%). Elena Mannouri and Charis Savva represented the country with the song "", which was performed last (15th) at the contest and placed 10th with 46 points. The entry for 2009 was Rafaella Kosta represented the country with the song "". The final was held on 3 October 2009 and was hosted by Grigoriadis Christos and Mary Kanther. The winner was chosen by a 50/50 combination of votes from a professional jury (which included
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who represented Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009) and public televoting. At the contest, the song was performed eighth on the night and placed 11th out of the 13 participants. Cyprus did not participate in
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because of unspecified reasons. Although CyBC was in talks with the EBU to return to the contest in
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, it subsequently did not. On 3 July 2014, CyBC announced its return to the competition after a four-year absence, and its entry,
Sophia Patsalides Sophia Patsalidou (, born 16 December 2000), known professionally as Sophia Patsalides, is a Greek Cypriot singer. She represented Cyprus at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 with her song " I pio omorfi mera" (The most wonderful day). ...
with the song "", was selected internally by the broadcaster and announced on 21 July. At the contest, Cyprus finished in ninth place out of 16 participating entries. Although Cyprus did not participate in the 2015 contest for financial reasons, the nation returned for the 2016 contest, only to place in the bottom two at both events: second-to-last in 2016 with George Michaelides and the song "Dance Floor" in Valletta, Malta and last in the 2017 contest with Nicole Nicolaou and the song "I Wanna Be a Star" in Tbilisi, Georgia. The latter marked the country's worst result in the contest. Both of these entries had been selected internally by the broadcaster. The following year, on 11 June 2018, CyBC announced that they would not participate in the contest in the 2018 contest, with no reasons of their withdrawal being published. On 21 August 2024, CyBC announced it would return to the contest after a six-year absence, having internally selected Maria Pissaridesan eleven-year-old student of a performing arts school in the United Kingdomto represent the country. Pissarides was selected following an evaluation of a proposal made by the production company Chandal Entertainment Ltd, which also subsequently announced auditions to select dancers who would join the singer on stage, and the spokesperson for the Cypriot jury at the final. The song, titled "Crystal Waters", written by Armin Gilani,
Sophia Patsalides Sophia Patsalidou (, born 16 December 2000), known professionally as Sophia Patsalides, is a Greek Cypriot singer. She represented Cyprus at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 with her song " I pio omorfi mera" (The most wonderful day). ...
and Pissarides herself, was presented to the public on 30 September during the breakfast television show ("Beautiful day") on
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; a special listening session reserved for the press was previously held at the Event Hall of the CyBC Archive in
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on 27 September. Pissarides' performance at the contest was staged by Layla Ellison. She was accompanied on stage by four dancers, namely Adriana Markich, Andriana Polemiti, Ciara Economopoulos and Danae Petrou. At the end of voting, Pissarides brought Cyprus their best result since 2014, placing 13th with 60 points.


Participation overview


Commentators and spokespersons

The contests are broadcast online worldwide through the official Junior Eurovision Song Contest website ''junioreurovision.tv'' and
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. In 2015, the online broadcasts featured commentary in English by ''junioreurovision.tv'' editor Luke Fisher and 2011 Bulgarian Junior Eurovision Song Contest entrant Ivan Ivanov. The Cypriot broadcaster, CyBC, sent their own commentator to each contest in order to provide commentary in the Greek language and English languages. Spokespersons were also chosen by the national broadcaster in order to announce the awarding points from Cyprus. The table below list the details of each commentator and spokesperson since 2003.


Hostings


Notes and references


Notes


References

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