Greece In The Eurovision Song Contest 2012
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, held in
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, Azerbaijan. Their selected song "Aphrodisiac" was written by
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, Mikaela Stenström and Dajana Lööf, and was performed by Eleftheria Eleftheriou, who had previously attempted to represent
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. The entry was selected through the televised national final ''
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'', organised by the country's public broadcasting service
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(ERT) and held on 12 March 2012 at the River West shopping mall in
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. Due to the
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facing Greece at the time, the record label of the entry was expected to take on the costs of recording and producing the candidate songs. Universal Music Greece was the only label to accept these terms and put forth four competing acts for consideration. The winning act was selected using a combination of jury and televoting. Following the national final, Eleftheriou embarked on a promotional campaign visiting Turkey and the Netherlands. Greece was drawn to appear third in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, which was held on 22 May. There, the nation placed fourth with 116 points and qualified for the
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, held four days later. Greece was randomly selected the 16th position at the grand final allocation draw, performing after and before . The entry received 64 points at the grand final from a combined jury and televote, finishing in 17th place.


Background

Prior to the 2012 contest, Greece had participated in the
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32 times since their first entry in . To this point, the nation won the contest once, in 2005 with the song "
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" performed by Helena Paparizou, and placed third three times: in 2001 with the song " Die for You" performed by the duo Antique; in 2004 with "
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" performed by
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; and in 2008 with " Secret Combination" performed by
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. Following the introduction of semi-finals for the 2004 contest, Greece qualified for the grand final each year. Their least successful result was in when they placed 20th with the song "Mia krifi evaisthisia" by
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, receiving only 12 points in total, all from Cyprus.
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(ERT), broadcasts the event within Greece and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. In late November 2011, ERT's deputy public relations spokesperson Areti Kalesaki confirmed the country's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 citing the contest's popularity. She also stated that their budget for the event would be lowered significantly compared to previous years.


Before Eurovision


''Ellinikós Telikós 2012''

On 30 January 2012, the Greek national broadcaster ERT revealed that the national final ''
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2012'' (Greek: ''Ελληνικός Τελικός 2012'') would select the Greek entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. ERT reaffirmed Greece would be participating in the contest at the most minimal possible cost due to the
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affecting the country. To achieve this, the broadcaster took a different approach compared to previous years, seeking to share a majority of the costs of participation with a large
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that had international experience. Among the costs ERT sought for the label to cover were those of
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and
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of the candidate songs, promotion including the production of the winner's promotional CD, wages for creative and artistic professionals and covering the trip and accommodations in
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. The only label to accept the terms was Universal Music Greece, leading to an agreement between the broadcaster and the label to organize the selection process. The four competed songs competed in playback, with the winner decided by a 50/50 combination of public and jury voting. The jury consisted of Marina Lahana (radio producer and Head of ERA2), Andreas Pilarinos (conductor), Foteini Giannolatou (Head of Public Relations for ERT), Mihalis Tsaousopoulos (radio producer) and Tasos Trifonos (radio producer). Public voting was conducted through telephone or
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, with 10,385 telephone votes and 14,172 SMS votes being cast during the show. All proceeds from the voting went to the charity organisations ''Kivotos Tou Kosmou (Arc of the world)'', ''Paidika Horia SOS'' (Children's villages SOS) and ''To Hamogelo Tou Paidiou'' (The smile of a child).


Competing entries

On 23 February 2012, ERT announced that four candidate entries would compete in ''Ellinikós Telikós 2012''. Five days later, the competing songs, without revealing their performers and songwriters, were released through the ERT website and official
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and
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pages; the songs then began playing on
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stations on 1 March 2012. The running order draw for the competing entries took place on 4 March during a media event hosted by ERT and Universal Music Greece. The next day, preview videos of each song revealing their performers aired on ERT. The names of the four acts, all signed to Universal, were released on 5 March; they included Cassiopeia, Dora, Eleftheria Eleftheriou and Velvet Fire. Dora's "Baby I'm Yours" was written by the duo Hush Hush, which consisted of Franc, and Ilias Pantazopoulos, with lyrics by Nektarios Tyrakis. Tyrakis is best known for writing lyrics for Greece's 2004 entry "
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", as well as Belarus's 2005 entry "
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". Dora had previously tried to represent
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at age 14, but placed fourth in the national final. The band Cassiopeia's song "Killer Bee" was composed by
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with lyrics by Leonidas Chatzaras. Dantis was best known for writing Greece's winning entry "
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" in 2005, as well as his participation in the 2007 Greek national final. Cassiopeia was formed shortly before the national final, and consisted of three women named Elena, Naya and Maria. The third entry Velvet Fire's song "No Parking" was written by George Samuelson and Leonidas Chantzaras. Velvet Fire was formed a few months prior to ''Ellinikós Telikós 2012'' and consisted of George Alex and May Sokolai. The fourth and final competing entry, Eleftheriou's song "Aphrodisiac", was written by
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, Mikaela Stenström and Dajana Lööf. Stassos had previously written Spain's 2009 Eurovision entry "
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", while Eleftheriou had taken part in the second season of Greek talent show ''
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''. She had also tried to represent
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, but a week before song presentations her song was leaked, thus disqualifying her from the national final.


Final

''Ellinikós Telikós 2012'' took place on 12 March at the River West shopping mall in
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, hosted by Maria Kozakou and Giorgos Frantzeskakis. The show was televised on both ET1 and
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as well as online on both the ERT and official Eurovision Song Contest websites. At the end of voting, Eleftheriou with "Aphrodisiac" was selected as the Greek entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, having won both the public and jury vote. The show received a market share of 10.8% according to ABG Nielsen Hellas, and ''#EurovisionGR'' was a worldwide trending topic on
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during its airing. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the interval acts featured guest performances by Eurovision Song Contest 2012 entrants
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of ,
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of and
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of . Singers
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, Christos P. and Greece's 2011 participant
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were also present at the show.


Reception

Reactions to the national final were mostly negative, with many media personalities and viewers criticizing the choice of venue, poor production, lack of vision, poor hosts and use of playback vocals instead of live vocals. Many also complained that Eleftheriou's song and performance were reminiscent of past entrants Paparizou and Kalomoira. Despite the many complaints, others applauded the broadcaster's efforts to take part in the contest with a limited budget and its clever choice of using a shopping mall's natural setting as a backdrop as opposed to a dark studio as was the case the previous year for ''Ellinikós Telikós 2011''. Former entrant
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also commended the broadcaster for continuing on a tight budget and commented that the result of production should have been expected as it was "a sign of the times", referring to the Greek government-debt crisis.


Promotion

To promote the entry, Eleftheriou made several appearances across Europe, including a stop in Turkey, as well as in the Netherlands, where she participated in ''Eurovision in Concert'' at club
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in Amsterdam on 21 April 2012.


At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2012 took place at the
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in
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, Azerbaijan. It consisted of two semi-finals held on 22 and 24 May, respectively, and the
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on 26 May 2012. According to the Eurovision rules, all participating countries, except the host nation and the " Big Five", consisting of , , , and the , were required to qualify from one of the two semi-finals to compete for the grand final; the top 10 countries from the respective semi-finals would proceed to the final. On 25 January 2012, an allocation draw was held at the
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in Baku that placed each country into one of the two semi-finals; Greece was placed into the first half of the first semi-final, to be held on 22 May. Once all the competing songs for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by another draw, which was held on 20 March. The nation was assigned to perform at position three, following and preceding .


Performances

Eleftheriou performed "Aphrodisiac" in the first semi-final on 22 May 2012, appearing third out of the 18 countries. The choreography used during the performance was different from the entry's initial performance at ''Ellinikós Telikós 2012''. The two male back-up dancers were replaced by two women and more emphasis was placed on her movements when she sung the lyric "maniac". The performance saw Eleftheriou, her backing vocalists and dancers dressed casually, with the stage's
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screens set to light and dark blue tones with golden structures, including a large golden shell. The choreography for the performance was by Konstantinos Rigos, who also served in that role for Greece the previous year. At the end of voting, Greece placed fourth with 116 points, thus qualifying for the grand final. The public awarded Greece fifth place with 110 points and the jury awarded the nation third place with 103 points. During the winners press conference for the first semi-final qualifiers, Greece was drawn to compete 16th in the grand final. This placed the nation after the performance of and before that of . In the final, held on 26 May 2012, Greece placed 17th out of the 26 participants, scoring 64 points. The public awarded Greece ninth place with 89 points and the jury awarded the nation 18th place with 60 points.


Voting

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Greece in the first semi-final and final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, as well as by the country in the semi-final and final, respectively.


Points awarded to Greece


Points awarded by Greece


References

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