Turkvision Song Contest 2015

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Turkvision Song Contest 2015
Türkvizyon Istanbul 2015
Dates
Final19 December 2015
Host
VenueYahya Kemal Beyatli Cultural Centre, Istanbul, Turkey
Presenter(s)
Host broadcasterTurkish Music Box Television (TMB)
Participants
Number of entries21
Debuting countries
  •  Serbia
  •  Syria
Returning countries
  •  Belarus
  •  Kosovo
  •  Northern Cyprus
Non-returning countries
  •  Bashkortostan
  •  Crimea
  • / Kabardino-Balkaria & Karachay-Cherkessia
  •  Khakassia
  • Moscow
  •  Tatarstan
  •  Turkmenistan
  •  Tuva
  •  Yakutia
  • A coloured map of the countries of Europe
         Participating countries     Countries that participated in the past but not in 2015
Vote
Voting systemA juror from each region evaluates all the songs on a 10 point system.
Winning song
  •  Kyrgyzstan
  • "Kim Bilet"
2014 ← Turkvision Song Contest → 2020

The Turkvision Song Contest 2015 (Turkish: Türkvizyon Şarkı Yarışması 2015) was the third edition of the Turkvision Song Contest, which took place in Istanbul, Turkey; and organised by Turkish Music Box Television (TMB). A total of twenty-one Turkic regions, which have either a large Turkic population or a widely spoken Turkic language, participated in the contest, as well as one Turkic ethnic groups who do not have a defined region. Several regions of the Russian Federation were on the preliminary participation list for the contest, but were later forced to withdraw due to the Ministry of Culture banning Russian regions from the TURKSOY organisation.[1] There was no semi-final this year, whilst the final took place on 19 December 2015.

Location[edit]

On 22 November 2014, it was announced that the hosts for Turkvision 2015 would have been Turkmenistan. Mary, the capital city of Mary Province in Turkmenistan, had been previously chosen as the host city.[2] However, on 21 February 2015 it was announced that the host city had been changed and the contest would then take place in Ashgabat.[3] In late August 2015, the host city was changed yet again to Istanbul, Turkey.[4]

The contest was held in the Yahya Kemal Beyatli Cultural Centre, in Istanbul, Turkey. The centre has 10,000 covered seats of 30,000 seats at total in Küçükçekmece district of Istanbul.[5]

Format[edit]

National host broadcaster[edit]

Unlike the previous two editions, there was no semi-final held for the 2015 edition.[6] The final took place on 19 December 2015, and was organised by the host broadcaster Turkish Music Box Television (TMB).[7]

National jury members[edit]

Each participating country is represented by one jury member, confirmed as being on the jury were:

  •  Albania – Avni Qahili[8]
  •  Azerbaijan – Isa Melikov
  •  Belarus – Gunesh Abasova[9]
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina – Ahmed Švrakić[10]
  •  Bulgaria – Erhan Hüseyin
  •  Gagauzia – Piotr Petkovic
  •  Germany – Volkan Gucer[11]
  •  Georgia – Afik Novruzov
  •  Iran – Mesut Barış
  •  Iraq – Yalman Hacarov
  •  Kazakhstan – Bolat Mazhagulov
  •  Kyrgyzstan – Kanatbek Kultaev
  •  Kosovo – Reşit İsmet Krüezi
  •  Macedonia – Sedat Azizoglu
  •  Northern Cyprus – Ertan Birinci[12]
  •  Romania – Nejat Sali
  •  Serbia – Denis Mavrić[13]
  •  Syria – Ömer Gürcan
  •  Turkey – Cengiz Erdem
  •  Ukraine – Madejda Malenkova
  •  Uzbekistan – Çokay Koçar

Participants[edit]

Twenty-one Turkic regions, which have either a large Turkic population or a widely spoken Turkic language, participated in the contest which took place on 19 December 2015. Below are the details of each of the participants.[7]

Draw Region[14] Artist[15] Song[15] Language Points[16] Place[16]
1  Germany Derya Kaptan "Sessiz Çiğlik" Turkish 153 11
2  Albania Xhoi Bejko & Visar Rexhepi "Adi Hasret" Turkish 154 8
3  Azerbaijan Mehman Tağıyev "İstanbul" Azerbaijani 155 7
4  Belarus Aleksandra Kazimova "Azadliq" Azerbaijani 126 20
5  Bosnia and Herzegovina Adis Škaljo "Pa šta" Bosnian 153 12
6  Bulgaria Big Star Life "İstanbuldayiz" Turkish 162 6
7  Georgia Anar Askerov "Tenha Yürek" Azerbaijani 138 16
8  Iraq Oğuz Sirmali "Serenat" Turkish 137 17
9  Iran Reza Esbilani "Menim Arzum" Azerbaijani 131 19
10  Kazakhstan Orda "Olaı emes" (Олай емес) Kazakh 185 2
11  Kyrgyzstan Jiidesh İdirisova "Kim bilet" (Ким билет) Kyrgyz 194 1
12  Kosovo Tolga Kazaz "Sevmek Günah Midir?" Turkish 141 14
13  Northern Cyprus İpek Amber "Sessiz Gidiş" Turkish 154 9
14  Macedonia Kaan Mazhar "Böyle Olmamaliydi" Turkish 165 4
15  Gagauzia Valentin Ormanji "Sev Beni Sev" Turkish 154 10
16  Uzbekistan KaaPlya (Ajnabiy) and Hurdona "Azadlik" Uzbek 119 21
17  Romania Edvin Eddy "Seviyorum Anlasana" Turkish 134 18
18  Serbia Almedin Varošanin "Trag" (Траг) Serbian, Bosnian 140 15
19  Syria Adil Şan "Geliş" Turkish 165 5
20  Turkey Görkem Durmaz "Hirçin Sular" Turkish 175 3
21  Ukraine Anna Mitioglo "Baaşla bana" Gagauz 148 13

Other awards[edit]

In addition to the contest winner, there were also three other awards presented during the show. These were as follows:[16]

Category Country Performer(s) Song
Peace Prize  Iraq Oğuz Sirmali "Serenat"
Friendly Prize  Syria Adil Şan "Geliş"
Special Jury Award  Germany Derya Kaptan "Sessiz Çiğlik"

Broadcasters[edit]

Each of the participating broadcasters is expected to broadcast the contest live. The broadcasters that are confirmed so far are:

  •  Albania – Tring TV
  •  Azerbaijan – ATV Azerbaijan[17]
  •  Bosnia & Herzegovina – Hayat TV – 19 December at 20:00 CET
  •  Gagauzia – GRT Television
  •  Georgia – Marnueli Television
  •  Germany – Türk Show [de]
  •  Iraq – Türkmeneli TV
  •  Kazakhstan – Khabar TV – 19 December at 21:00 (17:00 CET)
  •  Kyrgyzstan – KTRK
  •  Macedonia – MRT 2
  •  Northern Cyprus – Kibris Genc Television
  •  Romania – Alpha Media TV
  •  Serbia – RTV Novi Pazar
  •  Turkey – TMB TV, ATV, Ordu Boztepe TV, Kral TV[18][19]
  •  Ukraine – ODTRK Odesa, Yuzhnaya Volna TV[20]

Other regions[edit]

The following list of regions participated in the past but did not compete in 2015:

  •  Altai Republic – On 28 November it was announced that Altai Republic would withdraw from the contest due to the current state of international relations between the Russian Federation and Turkey.[21]
  •  Bashkortostan – On 30 November it was announced that Bashkortostan would withdraw from the contest due to the current state of international relations between the Russian Federation and Turkey. Despite this Bashkortostan did select Ziliya Bachtieva to represent them in 2015.[22]
  •  Crimea – On 30 November it was announced that Crimea would withdraw from the contest due to the current state of international relations between the Russian Federation and Turkey. Despite this Crimea did select Safiye Denishaeva with the song "Aqın Dostlar" to represent them in 2015.[23]
  •  Kabardino-Balkaria &  Karachay-Cherkessia – On 30 November it was announced that Kabardino-Balkaria & Karachay-Cherkessia would withdraw from the contest due to the current state of international relations between the Russian Federation and Turkey. Despite this Kabardino-Balkaria & Karachay-Cherkessia did select Islam Appayev with the song "Unutma meni" (Karachay-Balkar: Унутма мени) to represent them in 2015.[24]
  •  Khakassia – On 30 November it was announced that Khakassia would withdraw from the contest due to the current state of international relations between the Russian Federation and Turkey. Despite this Khakassia did select Sayana Saburova & Olga Vasilyeva to represent them in 2015.[25]
  •  Kumyks – On 17 December it was announced that Kumyks would not debut at the contest due to the current state of international relations between the Russian Federation and Turkey. Despite this Kumyks did select Gulmira, Fatima and Kamilya with the song "Alğa!" to represent them in 2015.[citation needed]
  •  Moscow – On 30 November it was announced that Moscow would withdraw from the contest due to the current state of international relations between the Russian Federation and Turkey. Despite this Moscow did select Zuleyha İlbakova with the song "Belekey qiź" to represent them in 2015.[citation needed]
  •  Stavropol Krai – On 3 December it was announced that Stavropol Krai would not debut at the contest due to the current state of international relations between the Russian Federation and Turkey. Despite this Stavropol Krai did select İslam Satırov with the song "Tuvgan erym" (Nogai: Тувган ерым (Native land)) to represent them in 2015.[26]
  •  Tatarstan – In December 2015, it was announced that Tatarstan would withdraw from the contest due to the state of international relations between the Russian Federation and Turkey.[27] Tatarstan had selected the song "Siña kaytam", performed by Yamle, to represent them in 2015.[28]
  •  Tuva – On 30 November it was announced that Tuva would withdraw from the contest due to the current state of international relations between the Russian Federation and Turkey. Despite this Tuva did select Arjaana Stal-ool with the song "Tuvam" (Tuvan: Тывам) to represent them in 2015.[25]
  •  Yakutia – On 1 December it was announced that Yakutia would withdraw from the contest due to the current state of international relations between the Russian Federation and Turkey. Despite this Yakutia did select Dalaana to represent them in 2015.[29]

Whilst these countries were rumored to debut, but did not enter:

  •  Hungary – Hungary sent a delegation to the Capital of Culture's opening ceremony in Merv, Turkmenistan. However, none of the Hungarian broadcasters have made any official announcement regarding their début.[30]
  •  Kalmykia – The Republic of Kalmykia also sent a delegation to Merv, Turkmenistan; hosts of the Capital of Culture's opening ceremony. However, GTRK Kalmykia, the broadcaster of Kalmykia, has not made any official announcement regarding their début.[31]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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