Regio Songfestival

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Regio Songfestival
Also known asDutch Song Contest
GenreMusic competition
Created by
Based onEurovision Song Contest
Country of originNetherlands
Original languageDutch
No. of episodes2 contests
Production
Running time~2 hours
Original release
Release1995 (1995), 2023–present

The Regio Songfestival (Dutch: [ˈreːɣioː ˈsɔŋfɛstivɑl]) is a song competition held among regional public broadcasters in the Netherlands.[1] Held for the first time in 1995 under its original title Het Nederlandse Songfestival (transl. 'the Dutch Song Contest'),[2] the contest's format is loosely based on the Eurovision Song Contest, with slightly different rules aimed at promoting local music.[3][4][5] After a 28-year hiatus, the competition returned in 2023.[2]

History[edit]

Logo of the 1995 edition

The original concept for the competition was developed through the joint efforts of the Regionale Omroep Overleg en Samenwerking (ROOS) – the umbrella organisation of Dutch regional public broadcasters – and Stichting Conamus.[6][7] It was decided to stage the inaugural edition on Ascension Day in 1995 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Omroep Limburg (founded in 1945 as Regionale Omroep Zuid [nl]), marking half a century of regional public broadcasting in the Netherlands.[6][7] In addition, the event would fill the void left by the Nationaal Songfestival, which would not be held that year due to the Netherlands' exclusion from the Eurovision Song Contest 1995.[6][8]

Although the contest was not intended as a substitute for the Eurovision Song Contest itself,[6] there were plans for the format to potentially replace the Nationaal Songfestival as the Dutch national selection process in future years.[9][10] Its main objective, however, was to provide a platform for regional artists to present themselves to a broader audience.[6][7] Despite its ambitions to become an annual event,[11] the contest was not held again in 1996. Instead, the regional broadcasters were invited by the Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS) to contribute to the organisation of the Nationaal Songfestival 1996.[3]

In May 2023, twenty-eight years after the 1995 edition, the thirteen regional public broadcasters announced the launch of a reworked version of the competition under the name Regio Songfestival.[4][5] Its first edition was held on 4 November 2023, with a second edition scheduled to be held in 2024.[12]

Overview[edit]

Year Date Location Presenter(s) Winner
Region Artist Song Language
1995: Het Nederlandse Songfestival
1995 25 May Utrecht Karin Bloemen  Groningen Wia Buze [nl] "Bij alles wat ik doe" Dutch
2023–present: Regio Songfestival
2023 4 November Utrecht Stefania Liberakakis, Riks Ozinga [nl] and Bernadette Keizer  Limburg Emmy Ackermans "'t Letste rundje" Dutch, Limburgish
2024 9 November Maastricht TBA Upcoming[12]

Format[edit]

Original songs representing different regions of the Netherlands are performed in a live programme, broadcast simultaneously by all participating broadcasters.[13][14] A "region" as a participant is represented by its regional public broadcaster. The programme is staged by one of the participant regions and is broadcast from an auditorium in the selected host city. As of 2023, the winner is determined by a combination of televoting and votes from regional juries.[13][15] Participating regions cannot receive points from their own regional jury.[13] The participating broadcaster of the winning entry is given the honour of organising the following year's event.[14][16]

1995 edition[edit]

Karin Bloemen, the show's presenter

Het Nederlandse Songfestival '95 was held on Thursday 25 May 1995, beginning at 21:00 CEST, and lasted two hours.[6][17] The programme was broadcast solely on radio.[3][10][18] It featured thirteen entries – one from each province, with the exception of South Holland which was represented by two broadcasters: one serving the province's northern subregions (The Hague and surroundings; presented as "West"),[19] and one serving the southern subregions (Rotterdam and surroundings; presented as "Rijnmond").[20][21]

Muziekcentrum Vredenburg's Grote Zaal, venue of the contest

The contest was staged in the Grote Zaal ('Great Hall') of Muziekcentrum Vredenburg – a music venue in the city of Utrecht – in front of an audience of around 1,000 people, who were shown a slide show during the performances.[6] The performing artists were accompanied by a backing track.[6] The show was hosted by Dutch singer and cabaret performer Karin Bloemen.[8]

Rules[edit]

Only songs in Dutch were eligible to enter the competition.[7] After the submission window opened in November 1994,[7][22] a call for entries was published in the December issue of Buma/Stemra Magazine.[6][23] More than 600 compositions were received, from which an expert jury led by Conamus director John de Mol Sr. [nl] selected ten finalist entries.[6][7] In addition, three composers were personally commissioned to write an entry for the competition.[6][7]

Each of the thirteen entries was assigned to a regional broadcaster, which selected its own representative to perform the song.[7] Each broadcaster also appointed one jury member, who would distribute points to their favourite performances among the other regions' entries, while also taking into account the opinions of two listeners from their region.[8] The entry that received the most points would win the competition.[8] In the event of a tie, the entry that received the most top scores (10 points) from the juries would be declared the winner.[8]

Contest overview[edit]

The winner was Groningen represented by the song "Bij alles wat ik doe", composed by Kees Smit and performed by Wia Buze [nl]. Buze had won the jury vote by a small margin ahead of runner-up Joke Bruijs, who represented the Rijnmond region.[24][25] As the winning composer, Smit won ƒ10,000 (≈ €4,500) in prize money, while Buze was awarded promotional airplay on the participating broadcasters' radio stations and a trip to London.[7]

Participants and result[7][26][27]
Region Broadcaster Artist Song Songwriter(s) Place
 Groningen Radio Noord Wia Buze [nl] "Bij alles wat ik doe" Kees Smit 1
Rijnmond Radio Rijnmond Joke Bruijs "De laatste dans" Rowin Schumm 2
 Drenthe Radio Drenthe Eri-Kah [nl] "Ik ben verliefd" Elbert Kok 9
 Flevoland Omroep Flevoland Rudy Ray "Een leven zonder jou" Gaby Dirne [nl] Un­known
 Friesland Omrop Fryslân Gina "Ga je mee?" Kees Smit
 Gelderland Omroep Gelderland Margriet Markerink "Huid en haar"
 Limburg Omroep Limburg [nl] Etienne Borgers "Wie kan zonder?"
  • Ernst Reichrath
  • Gregor Theelen
 North Brabant Omroep Brabant Roland Verstappen [nl] "Hou me vast"
  • Marieke Bootsma
  • Habbo Beem
 North Holland Radio Noord-Holland Jacques Kloes [nl] "Een leugentje om bestwil"
  • Eddy de Heer
  • Danny de Heer
  • Hans van Vondelen
 Overijssel Radio Oost Helene Heine "Net als een droom" Kees Smit
 Utrecht Radio Utrecht Peter Douglas "Mijn beste kameraad"
  • Boudewijn Spitzen
  • Lucy Steymel
  • Koen van Baal
West Radio West Nurlaila [nl] "Blijf jij bij mij?" Kees Smit
 Zeeland Omroep Zeeland Peter Adriaanse "De woorden, die schieten tekort"
  • Annemiek Woudt
  • Michiel Pos

Reception[edit]

External videos
video icon Peter Adriaanse performing at the 1995 contest (footage from Omroep Zeeland)

The show was met with a negative critical reception, due to the alleged low quality of the performances.[27] The competition was ultimately not renewed for a second edition in 1996. Instead, the regional broadcasters were invited by the Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS) to contribute to the organisation of the Nationaal Songfestival 1996.[3]

Two contestants of the Dutch Song Contest, Roland Verstappen (North Brabant) and Gina de Wit (Friesland), were selected to compete in the Nationaal Songfestival 1996. The songwriters of the Zeelandic entry "De woorden, die schieten tekort" – Michel Pos and Annemiek Woudt – also entered the festival with the song "Neem me mee", performed by Lucretia van der Vloot [nl]. Following her win in the Dutch Song Contest, Wia Buze, whose repertoire had consisted primarily of songs in Gronings dialect, released a studio album entirely in Dutch.[28]

2023 edition[edit]

The first edition of the Regio Songfestival was held on 4 November 2023, beginning at 20:30 CET, and lasted approximately two hours.[29] It was organised by the Netherlands' thirteen regional public broadcasters, with the (financial) support of Buma Cultuur, AVROTROS and the K.F. Hein Fund [nl].[30][31] Unlike the 1995 edition, the show was broadcast on television by all participating broadcasters.[29] In addition, the show was broadcast by AVROTROS on the national television channel NPO 1 Extra.[32]

Venue and presenters[edit]

Stadsschouwburg Utrecht [nl], venue of the 2023 edition

RTV Utrecht, the regional public broadcaster of Utrecht, was asked to host the first edition of the Regio Songfestival due to the province's central location within the Netherlands.[33][34] It was subsequently announced that the event would be staged at the Stadsschouwburg [nl], a theatre in the city of Utrecht.[33] The venue has a capacity of 1,000 spectators.

On 2 October 2023, it was revealed that the show would be hosted by Greek-Dutch singer Stefania Liberakakis, alongside RTV Utrecht reporters Riks Ozinga [nl] and Bernadette Keizer.[35] RTV Utrecht announced that Liberakakis and Ozinga would be the show's main presenters, while Keizer would serve as green room host.[35]

Competing entries[edit]

For the first time, each participating broadcaster had sole discretion over the process it could employ to select its entry for the contest.[1][14] Entrants were not allowed to have had a Top 40 hit prior to participation, and had to sing in a regional language or dialect or in Dutch.[1][13] Regional contests that served as a broadcaster's selection process include Liet [fy; nl] (Omrop Fryslân) and the Drèents Liedtiesfestival [nl] (RTV Drenthe).[36][37]

The performing artists were accompanied by a backing track.[38] The winner was determined by a combination of thirteen regional juries (67%) and a public televote (33%).[13][15]

Participants of the Regio Songfestival 2023[39]
Region Broadcaster Artist Song Language Songwriter(s)
 Drenthe RTV Drenthe Lisa Harms "Tot de zun uutgiet" Low Saxon[a]
  • Roy Keuter
  • Dennis Hendriks
  • Rowdy Prins
 Flevoland Omroep Flevoland Abtin Salem "Kleurenblind" Dutch
 Friesland Omrop Fryslân Melissa Pander [fy] "Foarby" West Frisian Melissa Pander
 Gelderland Omroep Gelderland AleXingt! "Treinreis" Dutch Alex van der Horst
 Groningen RTV Noord Wat Aans! "Wakker in Grunn" Low Saxon[b]
  • Rik Baptist
  • Teun Heuvel
 Limburg L1 Emmy Ackermans "'t Letste rundje" Dutch, Limburgish
  • Emmy Ackermans
  • Kirsten Michel
  • Didier de Ruyter
 North Brabant Omroep Brabant Sam & Merijn Knoop "Proost op het leven" Dutch Roy Koopmans
 North Holland NH Emma Koning "Mag het licht nog één keer aan?" Dutch Emma Koning
 Overijssel RTV Oost Leon Moorman [nl] "Dat ik leef" Low Saxon
  • Jord Brinkhuis
  • Karel Schepers
  • Leon Moorman
Rijnmond RTV Rijnmond Remedy "Nooit is het genoeg" Dutch
  • Jay van Leeuwen
  • Jurian Mooren
  • Soraya Oosterbaan
  • Wendy van der Torre
 Utrecht RTV Utrecht Melanie Ryan "Achterom" Dutch Melanie Reindertsen
West Omroep West Lien "Waar ben je dan" Dutch
  • Dylan Siemerink
  • Lien Cornelissen
 Zeeland Omroep Zeeland Smaakstof "Nacht van de nacht" Dutch
  • Dylan den Hartog
  • Niels Hariot

Contest overview[edit]

The running order for the live show was published on 27 October 2023.[40] The ABBA tribute band We Want ABBA!, featuring singers Mandy Huydts and Sandy Kandau [nl], performed as the interval act.[41]

R/O Region Artist Song Points Place
1  Friesland Melissa Pander "Foarby" 159 5
2  Overijssel Leon Moorman "Dat ik leef" 172 3
3  Gelderland AleXingt! "Treinreis" 41 13
4  Zeeland Smaakstof "Nacht van de nacht" 78 11
5  Drenthe Lisa Harms "Tot de zun uutgiet" 96 8
6  Limburg Emmy Ackermans "'t Letste rundje" 177 1
7 Rijnmond Remedy "Nooit is het genoeg" 148 6
8  Utrecht Melanie Ryan "Achterom" 102 7
9  North Brabant Sam & Merijn Knoop "Proost op het leven" 172 2
10  Groningen Wat Aans! "Wakker in Grunn" 172 4
11  Flevoland Abtin Salem "Kleurenblind" 84 9
12  North Holland Emma Koning "Mag het licht nog één keer aan?" 80 10
13 West Lien "Waar ben je dan" 49 12

Spokespersons[edit]

The 10, 11 and 12-point scores from the juries were announced by a spokesperson from each region in the following order:

  1.  Friesland – Iris Kroes[42]
  2.  Overijssel – Willie Oosterhuis [nl]
  3.  Gelderland – Linda Geerdink
  4.  Zeeland – Elsa van Hermon
  5.  Drenthe – René Steenbergen[43]
  6.  Limburg – Henk Hover[44]
  7. Rijnmond – Esther Hart[45]
  8.  Utrecht – Pearl Jozefzoon [nl][46]
  9.  North Brabant – Tom van den Oetelaar
  10.  Groningen – Wia Buze [nl][47]
  11.  Flevoland – Marco Verhagen [nl]
  12.  North Holland – Maarten Faber
  13. West – Dennis Weening [nl] and Celine Huijsmans [nl][48]

Detailed voting results[edit]

Voting procedure used:
  67% jury vote
  33% televoting
Total score
Jury vote score
Televoting score
Jury vote
Friesland
Overijssel
Gelderland
Zeeland
Drenthe
Limburg
Rijnmond
Utrecht
North Brabant
Groningen
Flevoland
North Holland
West
Contestants
Friesland 159 87 72 10 6 7 5 8 9 4 8 7 5 9 9
Overijssel 172 113 59 9 9 9 12 11 11 10 6 12 6 12 6
Gelderland 41 21 20 1 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 2 4 1
Zeeland 78 65 13 10 5 5 4 7 3 5 4 4 8 5 5
Drenthe 96 63 33 8 6 7 2 6 6 2 5 10 7 2 2
Limburg 177 112 65 7 8 11 5 9 8 12 12 8 9 11 12
Rijnmond 148 102 46 5 9 8 10 7 9 11 9 11 4 8 11
Utrecht 102 76 26 6 4 2 3 1 12 12 7 5 10 6 8
North Brabant 172 120 52 11 11 10 11 8 10 10 9 9 11 10 10
Groningen 172 94 78 12 12 12 12 11 5 5 3 11 3 1 7
Flevoland 84 45 39 2 3 1 4 10 2 4 7 3 2 3 4
North Holland 80 73 7 3 7 3 8 2 4 7 8 10 6 12 3
West 49 43 6 4 2 4 6 6 1 1 6 2 3 1 7
12 points awarded by juries
# Recipient Regions giving 12 points
4  Groningen  Friesland,  Gelderland,  Overijssel,  Zeeland
3  Limburg  North Brabant,  Utrecht, West
 Overijssel  Drenthe,  Groningen,  North Holland
2  Utrecht  Limburg, Rijnmond
1  North Holland  Flevoland

2024 edition[edit]

Theater aan het Vrijthof [nl], venue of the 2024 edition

The second edition of Regio Songfestival is set to take place on 9 November 2024 at the Theater aan het Vrijthof [nl] in Maastricht. It will be organised by Limburg's L1 after Emmy Ackermans's win in the 2023 edition.[12][49]

Competing entries[edit]

The rules regarding the selection of the entries remain largely unchanged for the 2024 edition. Artists are not allowed to have had a Top 40 entry prior to their participation and they have the option to sing in Dutch or in one of the regional languages of the Netherlands. They will be accompanied by a backing track in the contest.[50][51][52]

Participants of the Regio Songfestival 2024
Region Broadcaster Artist Song Language Songwriter(s)
 Drenthe RTV Drenthe TBD 9 May 2024[53]
 Flevoland Omroep Flevoland
 Friesland Omrop Fryslân TBD 19 September 2024[54]
 Gelderland Omroep Gelderland Emma Luca TBD 30 August 2024[55]
 Groningen RTV Noord
 Limburg L1
 North Brabant Omroep Brabant TBD May 2024[56]
 North Holland NH
 Overijssel RTV Oost
Rijnmond RTV Rijnmond
 Utrecht RTV Utrecht
West Omroep West
 Zeeland Omroep Zeeland TBD 15 June 2024[57]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Specifically Drents
  2. ^ Specifically Gronings

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