Eurovision Song Contest 2013 will take place from May 14-18 in Malmo, Sweden. Malmo was chosen as the host city after Sweden won in 2012. Malmo Arena, with a capacity of 13,000-15,500, will be the venue. The United Kingdom, Denmark, and host Sweden will be represented by Bonnie Tyler, Emmelie de Forest, and Robin Stjernberg respectively. The theme "We Are One" emphasizes the unity of the Eurovision family.
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Eurovision is the author's favorite festival, an annual European song contest that will take place on May 12 this year in Stockholm, Sweden at the Ericsson Globe arena. Last year's winner was M奪ns Zelmerl旦w from Sweden, and this year Latvia will be represented by singer Justs with the song "Heartbeat".
The document describes an annual competition held among the active member countries of the European Broadcasting Union. Countries that are active members of the EBU participate in a singing competition each year. The competition provides a brief overview without additional context or details.
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The document outlines an editable project for schools involving the Eurovision Song Contest. It provides tasks for students to research countries that have participated in Eurovision and present information about their chosen country. Students will locate their country on maps, record themselves saying hello in the country's language, perform a song from the country, and hold a mock Eurovision voting competition. The goal is for students to practice geography, music, drama, citizenship, and ICT skills through this theme.
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The document discusses the history of the Eurovision Song Contest, including that it has been running since 1956 and organized by the European Broadcasting Union. It mentions that the first winner was Lys Assia from Switzerland in 1956, and provides examples of some winning and participating songs from Turkey between 1975-2012, including songs by Semiha Yank脹, Ajda Pekkan, Sertab Erener, and Kenan Dogulu. It also notes that Turkey last participated in the contest in 2016.
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The document outlines an editable project for schools involving the Eurovision Song Contest. It provides tasks for students to research countries that have participated in Eurovision and present information about their chosen country. Students will locate their country on maps, record themselves saying hello in the country's language, perform a song from the country, and hold a mock Eurovision voting competition. The goal is for students to practice geography, music, drama, citizenship, and ICT skills through this theme.
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The document discusses the history of the Eurovision Song Contest, including that it has been running since 1956 and organized by the European Broadcasting Union. It mentions that the first winner was Lys Assia from Switzerland in 1956, and provides examples of some winning and participating songs from Turkey between 1975-2012, including songs by Semiha Yank脹, Ajda Pekkan, Sertab Erener, and Kenan Dogulu. It also notes that Turkey last participated in the contest in 2016.
The document discusses ergonomics and defines it as designing equipment and workspaces so that people can interact with things efficiently and safely. It notes that repetitive strain injuries and musculoskeletal disorders often result from using equipment that is not ergonomically correct. Having an ergonomically correct home office can prevent long-term injury and pain. The document then lists sources on ergonomic office chairs, mice, task lighting, wrist supports, height adjustable furniture and tables, and general ergonomic guides.
2. Eurovision Song Contest
2013
Eurovision 2013 will take place at Malmo Arena in
Malmo, Sweden on May 14th, 16th and 18th 2013
Sweden won the right to host Eurovision 2013 after
Loreen triumphed with her song, Euphoria, in Baku,
Azerbaijan in May 2012
Three Swedish cities submitted bids to the
European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to host the
contest Malmo, Stockholm and Gothenburg.
Malmo was chosen as host city due to its excellent
transport links and accommodation.
4. Malmo arena: facts
Malmo Arena opened in Novemeber 2008. Capacity
is 13,000 for sports and 15,500 for concerts.
Situated in the Hyllie district of the city.
Malmo Arena has direct and extensive travel links
from all across Sweden and over the Danish border
into Copenhagen.
Malmo Arena annually hosts the semi-finals of
Melodifestvalen Swedens Eurovision selection
show, the most-watched annual broadcast in the
entire country.
5. Eurovision 2013: united
kingdom
International superstar, Bonnie Tyler will represent
the United Kingdom in Malmo with her song, Believe
In Me
6. Eurovision 2013: denmark
20-year-old Emmelie de Forest will fly the flag for
Denmark with her own song, Only Teardrops.
Emmelie is tipped as one of the hot favourites to win
the contest.
7. Eurovision 2013: Sweden
Host nation, Sweden will be represented by Robin
Stjernberg with his song You.
8. Eurovision 2013: the
concept
The iconic butterfly logo represents the mix of colour
that Eurovision will bring to Malmo and the butterfly
itself is a symbol of the beauty of the host city.
The tagline We Are One encapsulates the feeling
that the Eurovision family is together as one and
Sweden is more than ready to open its arms to fans
from all over Europe and the world.
The two semi-finals and Grand Final will be
broadcast live across Europe and on delayed
transmission to countries as far afield as Australia,
New Zealand and the USA