User:AzazeltiT (Titlezaza)/sandbox/OAmSC10
Own Americavision Song Contest 10 | |
---|---|
Dates | |
Semi-final | 14 November 2020 |
Final | 21 November 2020 |
Host | |
Venue | Coliseo de Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Presenter(s) | Gina Rodriguez |
Host broadcaster | Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 46 |
Debuting countries | Northern Mariana Islands Saint Pierre and Miquelon Sint Maarten |
Returning countries | Aruba Haiti Honduras Uruguay |
Non-returning countries | Bolivia Ecuador Grenada Guatemala Martinique Trinidad and Tobago |
Vote | |
Voting system | Each country awards 12, 10, 8-1 points to their 10 favourite songs |
Winning song | Canada "Au travers des ombres" |
Own Americavision Song Contest 10, often referred to as OAmSC #10, is the 10th edition of Own Americavision Song Contest. It took place in San Juan, Puerto Rico, following Angie Rose's win in the 9th edition with the song "Fight Like a Man". It was the first time Puerto Rico had hosted the contest. Organised by the Own American Broadcasting Association and host broadcaster Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation, the contest was held at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico, and consisted of two semi-finals and the final. The three live shows were hosted by Gina Rodriguez.
A record of forty-six countries participated in the contest. Northern Mariana Islands, Saint Pierre and Miquelon and Sint Maarten made their debut this edition. Aruba, Haiti, Honduras and Uruguay returned to the competition, while Bolivia, Ecuador, Grenada, Guatemala, Martinique and Trinidad and Tobago withdrew for various reasons.
Location
[edit]Further information on the host country: Puerto Rico
Host City
[edit]San Juan is the capital and most-populous municipality in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, an unincorporated territory of the United States. As of the 2010 census, it is the 46th-largest city under the jurisdiction of the United States, with a population of 395,326. San Juan was founded by Spanish colonists in 1521, who called it Ciudad de Puerto Rico ("Rich Port City"). Puerto Rico's capital is the third oldest European-established capital city in the Americas, after Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic, founded in 1496, and Panama City, in Panama, founded in 1521, and is the oldest European-established city in the U.S. proper or U.S. territories. Several historical buildings are located in San Juan; among the most notable are the city's former defensive forts, Fort San Felipe del Morro and Fort San Cristóbal, and La Fortaleza, the oldest executive mansion in continuous use in the Americas.
Today, San Juan is Puerto Rico's most important seaport and is the island's manufacturing, financial, cultural, and tourism center. The population of the Metropolitan Statistical Area, including San Juan and the municipalities of Bayamón, Guaynabo, Cataño, Canóvanas, Caguas, Toa Alta, Toa Baja, Carolina and Trujillo Alto, is about 2.6 million inhabitants; thus, about 80% of the population of Puerto Rico now lives and works in this area. San Juan is also a principal city of the San Juan-Caguas-Fajardo Combined Statistical Area. The city has been the host of events within the sports community, including the 1979 Pan American Games; 1966 Central American and Caribbean Games; events of the 2006, 2009 and 2013 World Baseball Classics; the Caribbean Series and the Special Olympics and MLB San Juan Series in 2010.
The damage caused in 2017 by Hurricane Maria was extensive. Significant progress had been made in the capital by April 2019, and particularly by October 2019. This was significant for tourism, which had rebounded by October of that year and was close to the pre-Maria era.
Venue
[edit]The Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot is the biggest indoor arena in Puerto Rico dedicated to entertainment. It is located at the Golden Mile of San Juan, the island capital. It is usually referred by Puerto Ricans as the Choliseo, which is a portmanteau of the words "Coliseo" and "Cholito", in reference to Don Cholito, one of José Miguel Agrelot's characters and Agrelot's own adopted nickname.
The coliseum opened on September 4, 2004 after a prolonged construction financed by the Government of Puerto Rico. This venue is owned by the Puerto Rico Convention District Authority, a public corporation of Puerto Rico, and managed by ASM Global. It can accommodate up to 18,500 spectators and can be reached by the Hato Rey Station of the Tren Urbano system.
After the hit from Hurricane Maria, in the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, events after mid-September 2017 were cancelled. For a while, the Choliseo was used as a warehouse and recollection center by the Government of Puerto Rico to prepare and distribute food, water and basic necessities to those affected by the deadliest and costliest hurricane in Puerto Rican history. The arena resumed hosting events in March 2018.
Format
[edit]Semi-final Allocation Draw
[edit]The draw to determine the allocation of the participating countries into their respective semi-finals took place on 31 October 2020. The first part of the draw determined in which semi-final the Big Six would have to vote. The second part of the draw decided in which half of the respective semi-finals each country would perform, with the exact running order determined by the producers of the show at a later date. Twenty countries participated in every semi-final. From each semi-final, ten countries joined the "Big 6" in the final, where a total of twenty-six countries participated.
The forty semi-finalists were allocated into six pots, based on their geographical place and cultural similarities. Drawing from different pots helps in reducing the chance of so-called neighbour voting and increasing suspense in the semi-finals. Each time a country was drawn from the pot, its semi-final and half of the semi-final was determined.
The six pots were the following:
Pot 1 | Pot 2 | Pot 3 |
---|---|---|
Pot 4 | Pot 5 | Pot 6 |
Participating countries
[edit]Semi-final 1
[edit]Twenty countries participated in the first semi-final. Belize, Guam and Suriname also voted in this semi-final.
Draw | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Place | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
01 | Cuba | Malu Trevejo | "Luna llena" | Spanish, English | 6 | 92 |
02 | Chile | Javiera Mena | "Mujer contra mujer" | Spanish | 16 | 31 |
03 | Peru | Isabela Merced | "Apocalipsis" | Spanish, English | 12 | 47 |
04 | Guadeloupe | Johnny Orlando | "Sleep" (Banx & Ranx Remix) | English | 9 | 78 |
05 | Curaçao | Faya | "Time Will Tell" | English | 3 | 127 |
06 | Greenland | Îva | "Ajunng'" | Greenlandic | 14 | 36 |
07 | Uruguay | Agus Padilla | "Se prendió" | Spanish | 15 | 36 |
08 | Haiti | TeaMarrr | "One Job" | English | 5 | 96 |
09 | Costa Rica | Debi Nova | "3:33" | Spanish | 10 | 77 |
10 | Guyana | Deborah Cox | "Let the World Be Ours Tonight" (Soulshaker Original Radio Edit) | English | 7 | 88 |
11 | United States | Kulick | "Colors" | English | 1 | 148 |
12 | Montserrat | Bekah | "Hate Me (I Love It)" | English | 13 | 43 |
13 | Panama | Jace López | "Duele" | Spanish | 17 | 28 |
14 | Bahamas | Bantu & Dr. Chaii feat. Soaky Siren | "Summer Whine" | English | 11 | 72 |
15 | Anguilla | Cha Cha | "Bougie" | English | 18 | 25 |
16 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Feder feat. Bryce Vine & Dan Calpen | "Control" | English | 4 | 100 |
17 | Honduras | Ames | "Picture in My Mind" | English | 8 | 83 |
18 | Sint Maarten | Kenyo Baly | "Who yuh fuh" | Virgin Islands Creole | 19 | 21 |
19 | British Virgin Islands | Monéa feat. Pressure Busspipe & Timo | "Lucky One" | English | 20 | 18 |
20 | Aruba | Kwambo feat. Tajé | "Irie" | English[a] | 2 | 146 |
- ^ contains one repeated word in Jamaican Patois.
Semi-final 2
[edit]Twenty countries participated in the first semi-final. American Samoa, Canada and Puerto Rico also voted in this semi-final.
Draw | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Place | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
01 | Nicaragua | Stayleave feat. iQuimica | "IDK" | English, Spanish | 8 | 77 |
02 | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | Antoine Beaumont & Isabela Catani | "Quelques rimes" | French | 17 | 38 |
03 | Barbados | Jai Symone | "Light It Up" | English | 9 | 60 |
04 | French Guiana | As Animals | "I See Ghost (Ghost Gunfighters)" | English | 3 | 125 |
05 | Antigua and Barbuda | Deva & Recycled J | "Cupido" | Spanish | 18 | 25 |
06 | Mexico | Carla Morrison | "No me llames" | Spanish | 6 | 95 |
07 | Dominica | Starsha | "System Failure" | English | 11 | 54 |
08 | United States Virgin Islands | Rozee | "Blue Sky" | English | 19 | 25 |
09 | Saint Lucia | Lu City | "Belle" | Saint Lucian Creole, English | 20 | 4 |
10 | Brazil | Lia Clark feat. Wanessa Camargo | "Bumbum no ar" | Portuguese | 1 | 156 |
11 | Colombia | Elsa y Elmar | "Ojos noche" | Spanish | 12 | 51 |
12 | El Salvador | Marina Laduda | "Almond Eyes" | English | 7 | 85 |
13 | Dominican Republic | GTA & Jenn Morel | "Buscando" | Spanish | 2 | 133 |
14 | Argentina | Karen Méndez | "Déjà vu" | Spanish[a] | 5 | 116 |
15 | Cayman Islands | DannyLoops | "Brand New" | English | 16 | 40 |
16 | Northern Mariana Islands | Ciele & Mapps | "Parking Lots" | English | 13 | 49 |
17 | Bermuda | Ponaflex | "Come Out" | English | 14 | 41 |
18 | Paraguay | Purahei Soul | "Swing Guaraní" | Guaraní | 15 | 40 |
19 | Jamaica | Adreyn Cash | "Breathe" | English | 10 | 56 |
20 | Venezuela | Isasi B & Mabel Yeah | "Reinas" | Spanish | 4 | 122 |
- ^ contains one repeated word in French.
Grand final
[edit]Twenty-six countries participated in the final, with all 46 participating countries eligible to vote.
Draw | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Place | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
01 | Aruba | Kwambo feat. Tajé | "Irie" | English[a] | 9 | 135 |
02 | French Guiana | As Animals | "I See Ghost (Ghost Gunfighters)" | English | 6 | 166 |
03 | Suriname | Eva Simons | "Blessing" | English | 24 | 29 |
04 | Barbados | Jai Symone | "Light It Up" | English | 23 | 36 |
05 | Nicaragua | Stayleave feat. iQuimica | "IDK" | English, Spanish | 15 | 89 |
06 | Canada | Lili-Ann De Francesco | "Au travers des ombres" | French | 1 | 192 |
07 | Dominican Republic | GTA & Jenn Morel | "Buscando" | Spanish | 2 | 190 |
08 | Guam | Meta Sarmiento & Sierra Mendiola | "Go Back" | English | 19 | 67 |
09 | Puerto Rico | Chesca & Jon Z | "Deja de hablar (Blah Blah Blah)" | Spanish, English | 3 | 181 |
10 | Brazil | Lia Clark feat. Wanessa Camargo | "Bumbum no ar" | Portuguese | 4 | 168 |
11 | Guadeloupe | Johnny Orlando | "Sleep" (Banx & Ranx Remix) | English | 21 | 51 |
12 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Feder feat. Bryce Vine & Dan Calpen | "Control" | English | 16 | 77 |
13 | Mexico | Carla Morrison | "No me llames" | Spanish | 13 | 99 |
14 | American Samoa | Tenelle feat. Ryn & Sione Toki | "Ice Cream" | English | 26 | 15 |
15 | Venezuela | Isasi B & Mabel Yeah | "Reinas" | Spanish | 5 | 167 |
16 | Costa Rica | Debi Nova | "3:33" | Spanish | 17 | 77 |
17 | Honduras | Ames | "Picture in My Mind" | English | 22 | 46 |
18 | Curacao | Faya | "Time Will Tell" | English | 10 | 131 |
19 | United States | Kulick | "Colors" | English | 7 | 153 |
20 | Belize | King Micah | "Make Up Sex" | English | 20 | 55 |
21 | Cuba | Malu Trevejo | "Luna llena" | Spanish, English | 12 | 105 |
22 | Jamaica | Adreyn Cash | "Breathe" | English | 25 | 21 |
23 | El Salvador | Marina Laduda | "Almond Eyes" | English | 11 | 108 |
24 | Guyana | Deborah Cox | "Let the World Be Ours Tonight" (Soulshaker Original Radio Edit) | English | 18 | 73 |
25 | Haiti | TeaMarrr | "One Job" | English | 14 | 90 |
26 | Argentina | Karen Méndez | "Déjà vu" | Spanish[b] | 8 | 147 |
Other countries
[edit]Eligibility for potential participation in the Own Americavision Song Contest requires a national broadcaster with active OABA membership that would be able to broadcast the contest. As in every edition, an invitation to all the members has been sent in order to confirm whether they will participate or not.
- Bolivia: It was announced by the broadcaster that the country would be withdrawing for one edition.
- Ecuador: Ecuador had originally confirmed their participation in the contest. However, the OABA announced that the delegation had failed to submit a song before the deadline, thus being forced to withdraw.
- Falkland Islands: Despite initially announcing that the country would debut in the tenth edition, the broadcaster shortly withdrew due to a lack of artists.
- Grenada: The broadcaster announced that the country will not be present in the 10th edition due to financial issues in the broadcaster alongside bad results in the latest editions.
- Guatemala: The country announced its withdrawal without giving further information.
- Martinique: The broadcaster announced its withdrawal because of a lack of artists interested in participation.
- Saint Kitts and Nevis: Saint Kitts and Nevis had originally confirmed their participation in the contest. However, the OABA announced that the delegation had failed to submit a song before the deadline, thus being forced to withdraw.
- Trinidad and Tobago: The broadcaster missed the deadline for confirmations, thus being forced to withdraw.