Armenia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011

Armenia selected its entry for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 through a televised national final, held on 17 September 2011, organised by the Armenian national broadcaster Public Television of Armenia (ARMTV). The entry selected was Dalita with the song "Welcome To Armenia".

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011
Country Armenia
National selection
Selection processNational final
Selection date(s)17 September 2011
Selected entrantDalita
Selected song"Welcome to Armenia"
Finals performance
Final result5th, 85 points
Armenia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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Before Junior Eurovision edit

National final edit

A submission period for artists was held from 21 June 2011 until 20 August 2011. The broadcaster received 135 submissions, and the twelve finalists were revealed on 10 September 2011, with the running order draw taking place on the same day at the Dolphinarium in Yerevan.

Final edit

The final took place on 17 September 2011.  The winner was decided through a combination of SMS voting (50%), and an "expert" jury (50%).[1][better source needed]

Final – 17 September 2011
Draw Artist Song Place
1 Razmik & Friends "Yes sirum em kez" 3
2 Milena Vardanyan "Stop"
3 Maria Yenoqyan "Nor erg"
4 Petros Ghazaryan "Im erazanq"
5 Ninela Mkhitaryan "Notaneri ashkharkum"
6 Tatev Engibaryan "Hayeren" 2
7 Do-Re-Mi "Dance With Me"
8 Nadezhda Sargsyan "Tik-Tak"
9 Allegro "Bnutyan hrashkner"
10 Meri Arzumanyan "Pari ritmer"
11 Monika Navasardyan "Slatsik qami"
12 Dalita "Welcome To Armenia" 1
13 Anahit Hakobyan "Balet"
14 Sona Gyulkhasyan "Togh"
15 Milli "Milli-On"
16 Vahagn Grigoryan "Mer bake"

At Eurovision edit

Voting edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ All countries received one set of 12 points to ensure no country finished with nul points.

References edit

  1. ^ "Armenia JESC 2011". esckaz.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-26. Retrieved 2021-01-04.
  2. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Yerevan 2011". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 30 May 2021. Retrieved 30 May 2021.

External links edit