Turkvision Song Contest 2014

Turkvision Song Contest 2014 (Turkish: Türkvizyon Şarkı Yarışması 2014) was the second edition of the Turkvision Song Contest, which took place in Kazan in the region of Tatarstan. Twenty-four Turkic regions, which have either a large Turkic population or a widely spoken Turkic language, confirmed their participation, making it the largest contest exceeding the participation number for the 2013 contest whereas four European countries (Albania, Bulgaria, Germany and Russia) made their debut. Altai Republic, Belarus, Kemerovo, Kosovo, and Northern Cyprus withdrew from the contest. The semi final took place on 19 November 2014 and the final took place on 21 November 2014. The presenters of the contest were Artem Shalimov, Narmin Agaeva, and Ranil Nuriov.[1]

Turkvision Song Contest 2014
Türkvizyon Kazan 2014
Dates
Semi-final19 November 2014
Final21 November 2014
Host
VenueTatNeft Arena, Kazan, Tatarstan
Presenter(s)
  • Artem Shalimov
  • Narmin Agaeva
  • Ranil Nuriov[1]
Directed byDamir Davletshin[2]
Executive supervisorİsmet Zaatov[2]
Executive producerIslam Bagirov[2]
Host broadcasterMaydan Television (MTV)
Interval actEldar Gasimov performing "Anladim"[3]
Participants
Number of entries25
Debuting countries
Non-returning countries
Vote
Voting systemA juror from each region evaluates all the songs on a 10 point system.
Winning song

Location

TatNeft Arena is the venue for the Turkvision Song Contest 2014

On 15 October 2013, it was announced that the hosts for Turkvision 2014 will be Kazan, Tatarstan.[4] Kazan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. With a population of 1,143,535, it is the eighth most populous city in Russia. Kazan lies at the confluence of the Volga and Kazanka Rivers in European Russia.[5]

The TatNeft Arena, an indoor sporting arena, was chosen as the host venue for the 2014 contest. The capacity of the arena is 10,000 and was opened in 2005. The arena is home to Ak Bars Kazan of the Kontinental Hockey League.[6]

Format

The contest consisted of a semi-final held on 19 November 2014, and a grand final which took place on the evening of 21 November 2014.[7] Twenty-five participating regions took part in the semi-final, of which twelve were to qualify and proceeded to the grand final.[4][8][9] This was later changed to fifteen qualifiers,[10] after it was discovered that voting fraud had occurred from Turkmenistan, who had awarded themselves 5 points. Also the total score for Bosnia and Herzegovina was miscalculated on the scoring system, and had totalled up more points than they actually received.[11]

National host broadcaster

Maydan Television (MTV) was the host broadcaster for the 2014 contest.[4]

Participating countries and regions

Returning artists

Eldar Zhanikaev, Genghiz Erhan Cutcalai, and Ahmet Tuzlu returned to the contest for a second consecutive year, representing the joint-region of Kabardino-Balkaria & Karachay-Cherkessia, Romania, and Iraq respectively. Zhanikaev's previous entry was entitled "Adamdi Bizni Atibiz" (His name is Adam),[12] while Duzlu's last entry was entitled "Kerkük'ten Yola Çikak" (Out from Kirkuk).[13]

Semi-final

The semi-final took place at the TatNeft Arena on 19 November 2014.[7]

Draw[14] Region[14] Artist[15] Song Language Place[10] Points[10]
01  Kazakhstan Zhanar Dugalova "Izin kórem" (Ізін көрем) Kazakh 3 198
02  Germany Fahrettin Güneş "Sevdiğim" Turkish 21 149
03  Turkmenistan Züleyha Kakayeva "Shikga-Shikga bilerzik" Turkmen 15 164
04  Georgia Ayla Shiriyeva & Aysel Mammadova "Tenhayam" Azerbaijani 25 141
05  Uzbekistan Aziza Nizamova "Dunyo boʻlsin omon" Uzbek 10 172
06  Albania Xhoi Bejko "Hava ve Ates" Turkish, Albanian 19 154
07  Găgăuzia Maria Topal "Aaladim" Gagauz 16 162
08  Ukraine Natali Deniz "Sän benim" Gagauz 23 148
09  Iran Barış Grubu "Heydar Baba" Azerbaijani 9 178
10 Eldar Zhanikaev "Barama" (Барама) Karachay-Balkar 24 148
11  Tatarstan Aydar Suleymanov "Atlar çaba" (Атлар чаба) Tatar 1 223
12 Moscow Kazan World "Sine kötäm" (Сине көтәм) Tatar 5 190
13  Kyrgyzstan Non-Stop "Seze bil" (Сезе бил) Kyrgyz 6 190
14 Yakutia Vladlena Ivanova (Sakhaya) "Kyn" Yakut 12 168
15  Turkey Funda Kılıç "Hoppa" Turkish 2 199
16  Bosnia and Herzegovina Mensur Salkić "Šutim/Susuyorum" Bosnian 13 168
17  Bashkortostan Zaman "Kubair" (Кубаир) Bashkir 4 193
18  Bulgaria İsmail Matev "Yollara, Taşlara" Turkish 11 168
19  Iraq Ahmet Tuzlu "Çal Kalbimi" Azerbaijani 18 155
20  Crimea Darina Siniçkina "Gider isen" (Гидер исен) Crimean Tatar 8 178
21  Azerbaijan Elvin Ordubadli "Divlərin yalnızlığı" Azerbaijani 14 166
22  Romania Cengiz Erhan & Alev Gafar "Genclik Basa Bir Gelir" Turkish 17 158
23  Macedonia Kaan Mazhar "Yolumu Bulurum" Turkish 7 181
24 Khakassia Sayana Saburova "Alzhaas" Khakas 22 148
25  Tuva Ayas Kuular "Subedei" Tuvan 20 151

Final

The Final took place at the TatNeft Arena on 21 November 2014.[7]

Draw Region Artist[15] Song Language Place[16] Points[16]
01  Turkey Funda Kılıç "Hoppa" Turkish 15 128
02  Crimea Darina Siniçkina "Gider isen" (Гидер исен) Crimean Tatar 6 186
03  Kazakhstan Zhanar Dugalova "Izin kórem" (Ізін көрем) Kazakh 1 225
04  Uzbekistan Aziza Nizamova "Dunyo boʻlsin omon" Uzbek 7 183
05  Iran Barış Grubu "Heydar baba" Azerbaijani 13 167
06  Bashkortostan Zaman "Kubair" (Кубаир) Bashkir 3 199
07  Kyrgyzstan Non-Stop "Seze bil" (Сезе бил) Kyrgyz 4 196
08  Turkmenistan Züleyha Kakayeva "Shikga-Shikga bilerzik" Turkmen 5 192
09 Yakutia Vladlena Ivanova (Sakhaya) "Kyn" Yakut 7 183
10  Bulgaria İsmail Matev "Yollara, Taşlara" Turkish 11 172
11  Azerbaijan Elvin Ordubadli "Divlərin yalnızlığı" Azerbaijani 9 177
12  Bosnia and Herzegovina Mensur Salkić "Šutim/Susuyorum" Bosnian 10 176
13  Macedonia Kaan Mazhar "Yolumu Bulurum" Turkish 14 166
14 Moscow Kazan World "Sine kötäm" (Сине көтәм) Tatar 12 170
15  Tatarstan Aydar Suleymanov "Atlar çaba" (Атлар чаба) Tatar 2 201

Scoreboard

Semifinal

Results
Total score
Kazakhstan
Germany
Turkmenistan
Georgia
Uzbekistan
Albania
Găgăuzia
Ukraine
Iran
Kabardino-Balkaria and
Karachay-Cherkessia
Tatarstan
Moscow
Kyrgyzstan
Yakutia
Turkey
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bashkortostan
Bulgaria
Iraq
Crimea
Azerbaijan
Romania
Macedonia
Khakassia
Tuva
Contestants
Kazakhstan 1987101010777710971010199771010951010
Germany 1497756586578697448105851855
Turkmenistan 1649697881057768854957991467
Georgia 1416756475585567756566105465
Uzbekistan 1728108658967858876757889676
Albania 154657576656558751071067911065
Găgăuzia 162699595106856884510589613107
Ukraine 148757684946557766567795674
Iran 17879961067109869746778879766
Kabardino-Balkaria and
Karachay-Cherkessia
148657683678659734657687586
Tatarstan 2231010101010989101081010799991010108810
Moscow 1901068610789799109488589107887
Kyrgyzstan 1901078898786107797910878955108
Yakutia 1688575104579777101585710895910
Turkey 19961010899810587679106810710910107
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1687585810556766108191088541089
Bashkortostan 193106105998788108991610991076109
Bulgaria 1686108591076369698110107828965
Iraq 155769574696757883466777678
Crimea 17887769697581079935106795998
Azerbaijan 1665885897958467685671068876
Romania 158510947278468677458106751067
Macedonia 18167841010795787983105106891078
Khakassia 1487574758676561073595686547
Tuva 15478861026797576103588943548

10 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 10 points each country awarded to another in the semifinal:

N.ContestantNation(s) giving 10 points
13 TatarstanAzerbaijan, Crimea, Germany, Georgia, Iran, Karachay-Cherkessia & Kabardino Balkaria, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, Turkmenistan, Tuva, Uzbekistan, Yakutia
10 KazakhstanAzerbaijan, Crimea, Georgia, Karachay-Cherkessia & Kabardino Balkaria, Khakassia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tuva, Uzbekistan, Yakutia
8 TurkeyAzerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Khakassia, Macedonia, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Iraq
6 BashkortostanAzerbaijan, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Khakassia, Tatarstan, Turkmenistan
5 MacedoniaAlbania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Romania, Uzbekistan
4 Bosnia and HerzegovinaAlbania, Bulgaria, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia
BulgariaAlbania, Bashkortstan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany
KyrgyzstanBashkortostan, Kazakhstan, Khakassia, Karachay-Cherkessia & Kabardino Balkaria,
MoscowAzerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan
YakutiaCrimea, Kyrgyzstan, Tuva, Uzbekistan
3 AlbaniaBosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Macedonia
GagauziaBashkortostan, Khakassia, Ukraine
RomaniaBulgaria, Germany, Macedonia
2 CrimeaBashkortostan, Tatarstan
IranUkraine, Uzbekistan
TuvaUzbekistan, Yakutia
1 AzerbaijanIraq
GeorgiaAzerbaijan
GermanyBulgaria
KhakassiaKyrgyzstan
TurkmenistanUkraine
UzbekistanGermany

Final

Results
Total score
Turkey
Crimea
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
Iran
Bashkortostan
Kyrgyzstan
Turkmenistan
Yakutia
Bulgaria
Azerbaijan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Macedonia
Moscow
Tatarstan
Albania
Găgăuzia
Georgia
Germany
Iraq
Khakassia
Kabardino-Balkaria and
Karachay-Cherkessia
Romania
Tuva
Ukraine
Contestants
Turkey 128711045310119138816765389210
Crimea 1865710597958878101081068689959
Kazakhstan 22510101061010101091010610109101097101091010
Uzbekistan 1838965861056861098108686779108
Iran 16757210758168558998108959968
Bashkortostan 19959101059810101078896105671099109
Kyrgyzstan 196781010689106101099877777109967
Turkmenistan 19288610788567101098989910679510
Yakutia 1834910108910756588757876989108
Bulgaria 17258310396826101088107798581029
Azerbaijan 1771073107759261010871071088479310
Bosnia and Herzegovina 176108310568821010108810767867955
Macedonia 1666721045481961098108698481077
Moscow 17059510785937858959665799610
Tatarstan 201101041089710589589999996910910

10 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 10 points each country awarded to another in the final:

N.ContestantNation(s) giving 10 points
19 KazakhstanAzerbaijan, Bashkortostan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Crimea, Gagauzia, Georgia, Karachay-Cherkessia & Kabardino Balkaria, Khakassia, Kyrgyzstan, Moscow, Tatarstan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Tuva, Uzbekistan, Yakutia
8 BashkortostanAzerbaijan, Bulgaria, Gagauzia, Kazakhstan, Khakassia, Tuva, Uzbekistan, Yakutia
7 AzerbaijanAlbania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Macedonia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Ukraine
6 Bosnia and HerzegovinaAlbania, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Turkey, Uzbekistan
KyrgyzstanAzerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kazakhstan, Khakassia, Uzbekistan, Yakutia
TatarstanCrimea, Turkey, Romania, Turkmenistan,Uzbekistan
5 BulgariaAlbania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Romania, Uzbekistan
TurkmenistanBosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Iraq, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
4 MacedoniaAlbania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania, Uzbekistan
TurkeyGagauzia, Tatarstan, Moscow, Uzbekistan
UzbekistanAlbania, Macedonia, Turkmenistan, Tuva
YakutiaKazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tuva, Uzbekistan
3 TurkeyTurkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
2 IranGeorgia, Uzbekistan
MoscowUkraine, Uzbekistan

Incidents

Funda Kılıç outfit

Following the semi-final, it was reported that Funda Kılıç had come under criticism from a number of delegations for performing in shorts. The head of delegation for Bashkortostan stated that it was outrageous for Kılıç to be wearing the shorts in front of 300 million viewers. Kılıç did however have the support of the contest organisers.[17] In the final, Kılıç did not opt to wear the same outfit as in the semi-final.

International broadcasts and voting

National jury members

Each participating country is represented by one jury member, confirmed as being on the jury were:[18]

Commentators

Each participating broadcaster is expected to show the contest live enabling the public to vote in the contest. The broadcasters that have been confirmed so far are:

Other regions

The following list of regions participated in the Turkvision Song Contest 2013 but did not participate in 2014.[8][21]

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See also

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