On the 14th of May, more than two dozen talented musicians from Europe will compete in Stockholm in one of the longest-running television shows in history – Eurovision. For the 61th time, contestants representing members of the European Broadcasting Union will perform an original piece to compete for the jury’s and public’s favor in the event’s final round.
While building a repertoire of elements to demonstrate skill or talent is central to almost any public competition, it is not solely the sound, instruments or originality that count in the grand finale. Showmanship, stagecraft and other elements are also a vital part of the scoring, as globally, hundreds of millions of viewers vote for their favorites.
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