Belarus in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008
Country  Belarus
National selection
Selection process Song for Eurovision
Selection date(s) Semi-final:
27 May 2008
Final:
12 September 2008
Selected entrant Dasha, Alina, Karina
Selected song "Sertse Belarusi"
Finals performance
Final result 6th, 86 points
Belarus in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
◄2007 2008 2009►

Belarus selected their Junior Eurovision entry for 2008 through Song For Eurovision, a national final consisting of 20 songs which had to qualify through a semi final to get to the final. The winners were Dasha, Alina & Karina with the song Sertse Belarusi. [1]

Semi Final

Draw Artist Song
1 Diana Gromova Ta-Ru-Ram
2 Nikita Zhurovich Mechtat
3 Maria Lemeshevskaya SMS MMS
4 Irina Kulagina Kupalskaya
5 Ekaterina Mezhennaya Piny Cody
6 Alina Moshchenko Vremya
7 Darya Shulgina Tantsuem, tantsuem
8 Roman Voloznev Matulenka
9 Diana Guzino Number One
10 Dmitry Yermuzevich Vse my deti zemli
11 Ekaterina & Dmitry A tam, za gorizontom
12 Serafima Kuznetsova Ne unyvai
13 Alina Konareva Volshebnie sny
14 Kirill Yermakov Ya poyu dlya vas
15 Darya Mikhailova Oda Jazzu
16 Mikhail Sosunov Odnoklassnitsa
17 Maria Dubovskaya Romashkiusi
18 Alexandra Stelmakh Molodoe RNB
19 Darya Soroko So-Da-Super Star
20 Dasha, Alina, Karina Sertse Belarusi

Final

Draw Artist Song
1 Dasha, Alina, Karina Sertse Belarusi
2 Serafima Kuznetsova Ne unyvai
3 Mikhail Sosunov Odnoklassnitsa
4 Nikita Zhurovich Mechtat
5 Diana Guzino Number One
6 Diana Gromova Ta-Ru-Ram
7 Darya Soroko So-Da-Super Star
8 Alina Moshchenko Vremya
9 Alexandra Stelmakh Molodoe RNB
10 Kirill Yermakov Ya poyu dlya vas

At Eurovision

On 14 October 2008 it was revealed that the Belarusian entry had been allocated spot 3 to perform in the final. [2] At the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008 which took place on 22 November 2008, the performers wore dresses identical to the ones they wore at the national final. There were also three dancers which were also featured in the performance at the national final.

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