ABU Radio Song Festival 2014

For the TV Festival, see ABU TV Song Festival 2014.
ABU Radio Song Festival 2014
Dates
Final 23 May 2014[1]
Host
Venue
Executive supervisor Vijay Sadhu[3]
Host broadcaster Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC)[1]
Participants
Number of entries 12
Debuting countries
  •  Sri Lanka
  •  Thailand
Returning countries None
Withdrawing countries
Vote
Voting system Each performer received a 'Token of Appreciation' from the festival organiser's.
ABU Radio Song Festival
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The ABU Radio Song Festival 2014 was the second edition of the biennial ABU Radio Song Festivals, organised by the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU). The festival took place on the 23 May 2014 the Sri Lankan city of Colombo.[1] The Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapaksa Theatre was originally chosen as the host venue, but was later moved to the Stein Studios. Twelve countries participated the song festival.[4] The festival was to be originally hosted by ABC Australia however for unknown reasons this did not occur.[5]

Location

For more details on the host city, see Colombo.
Location of the host city in Sri Lanka.

Colombo is the largest city and the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Sri Lanka. It is located on the west coast of the island and adjacent to Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte suburb or the parliament capital of Sri Lanka. Colombo is also the administrative capital of Western Province, Sri Lanka and the district capital of Colombo District. Colombo is often referred to as the capital since Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte is a satellite city of Colombo. Colombo is a busy and vibrant place with a mixture of modern life and colonial buildings and ruins[6] with a population of about 752,993 in the city limits. It was the political capital of Sri Lanka, before Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte.

The original venue selected to host the festival was the Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapaksa Theatre, in Colombo.[1] The theatre is equipped with ultra modern facilities such as an auditorium with 1,288 seats, a library, and training facilities.[7]

On 21 March 2014, ABU announced Stein Studios would be the new venue for this year's edition.[4] Its Founders Block studio is over 15,600sq ft (1500 sq m) in area and can turn into a 2000-seat theater.[8]

Format

Unlike the format used in the Eurovision Song Contest there are two versions of the Song Festivals, ABU Radio and ABU TV Song Festivals. The ABU Radio Song Festival which took place on 23 May 2014 coincided with the Radio Asia 2014 event that took place between 22–24 May 2014.[9]

Participating countries

A total of 12 countries took part in this years festival.[10][11] Host country Sri Lanka, who withdrew prior to the inaugural 2012 festival, and Thailand made their debut at the radio song festival whilst Bhutan, Fiji, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Sudan, Vanuatu and Vietnam withdrew from the radio festival this year.

Unlike the 2012 festival, this year's festival had no awards presented to the top five acts. The festival organiser's presented 'Tokens of Appreciation' to the performers as a sign of recognition of the diverse range of musical genre.[12]

Order of performance

Draw[12] Country[12] Artist[12] Song[12] Language[12]
01  Malaysia Mohd Rizal Ahmad Di Sudut Kamar Hatiku Malay
02  Pakistan Marryum Hussain The soft song of peace Urdu
03  Iran Moghtada Gharbavi Bezar Asheget Bemoonam Persian
04  Thailand PRD Band Kwam Smakki Thai
05  Brunei Neff Aslee Juliet English
06  Singapore Nur Hasanah Zakaria Boneka Ku Hilang Malay
07  India Mangka Mayanglambam Tamla Loibi Napom Meithei
08  Iran Peyman Talebi Wave of the infinity English
09  Australia Iluka 12 July English
10  Sri Lanka Shehara Liyanage[13] Something Bout’ You & I English
11  South Korea Seokwan Ryu A regular Korean
12  Sri Lanka Super Stars Boot song English

Did not qualify

Of the sixteen preliminary entries, twelve were selected to proceed to the final of the ABU Radio Song Festival. The remaining four did not qualify (as shown in the following table)

Country[14] Artist Song Language
 Brunei Rapul Rezal Inilah Sebenarnya Malay
 India Abhijith Kishan Be The Change English
 Iran Heshmatollah Rajabzadeh Larzan Luri
 Iran Mohammad Saveh Fountain of the Sun Persian

Other countries

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "2nd ABU Radio Song Festival 2014ABU Radio Song Festival: Festival Date Moved Back to May 23".
  2. "ABU Radio Song Festival finalists chosen". ABU. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  3. "RadioAsia2014 Conference & ABU Radio Song Festival 2014". radioasia.org. 19 September 2013. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  4. 1 2 "ABU Radio Song Festival finalists chosen". Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  5. "ABU - GA Billy Acoustie awarded the Grand Prix in the inaugural ABU Radio Song Festival". Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  6. Jayewarden+-e, Mr. "How Colombo Derived its Name". Retrieved 2007-01-18.
  7. "Rs. 2,430 m Performing Arts Theatre at Nomads Grounds". Daily News. 22 May 2008. Archived from the original on 18 October 2012.
  8. "Founders Block". SteinStudio. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  9. "Radio Asia 2014 dates confirmed". ABU. 13 December 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
  10. Granger, Anthony. "ABU Radio Song Festival 2014: The Songs Are Revealed". Eurovoix. Eurovoix. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  11. "ABU Radio Song Festival 2014: Indonesia & Vietnam To Participate". Eurovoix. 22 March 2014. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mikheev, Andy (23 May 2014). "List of the finalists". ESCKaz. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  13. "Sri Lanka: ABU Radio Song Festival Entry Revealed". Eurovoix. 26 March 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  14. Granger, Anthony. "ABU Radio Song Festival: 12 Finalists Announced". Eurovoix.com. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  15. "Bhutan: Will Not Take Part In ABU Radio Song Festival 2014". Eurovoix. 30 December 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2014.

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