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The '''Ereide or Cançe Scotatrofina 2022''' was the 61st edition of the Ereide or Cançe Scotatrofina. The contest took place in Dalera, Ianatea, following Ianatea's victory at the 2021 contest in Oseta, Gana, with the song "Íl lu’em", performed by Ismael Mareva. This was the third time Ianatea hosted the contest, having previously hosted in 1971 and 1993. Organized by the Sercate Scotatrofina eu Telefise ía Redio (SSTR), the contest was held at the Dalera Convention Center on August 1, 2022. The show was hosted by Emiliano Casaus, Alina Ruiz and Eliana Mina. 29 states and 3 overseas territories took part in the contest. The winner was the Romosea Islands with the song "Segi tue corth", performed by Valentina Obregon. This was the Romosea Islands' first win in the contest; Chastre, Monce, Adarse and Atalon rounded out the top five. The SSTR reported that the contest had an audience of 174 million viewers across the nation and saw an increase of 3% in the 15–24 year old age range.
 
The '''Ereide or Cançe Scotatrofina 2022''' was the 61st edition of the Ereide or Cançe Scotatrofina. The contest took place in Dalera, Ianatea, following Ianatea's victory at the 2021 contest in Oseta, Gana, with the song "Íl lu’em", performed by Ismael Mareva. This was the third time Ianatea hosted the contest, having previously hosted in 1971 and 1993. Organized by the Sercate Scotatrofina eu Telefise ía Redio (SSTR), the contest was held at the Dalera Convention Center on August 1, 2022. The show was hosted by Emiliano Casaus, Alina Ruiz and Eliana Mina. 29 states and 3 overseas territories took part in the contest. The winner was the Romosea Islands with the song "Segi tue corth", performed by Valentina Obregon. This was the Romosea Islands' first win in the contest; Chastre, Monce, Adarse and Atalon rounded out the top five. The SSTR reported that the contest had an audience of 174 million viewers across the nation and saw an increase of 3% in the 15–24 year old age range.
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== Venue ==
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The 2022 contest took place in Ianatea for the third time after 1971 and 1993 following the state's victory at the 2021 edition with the song "Íl lu’em", performed by Ismael Mareva. The contest took place at the Dalera Convention Center. The convention center serves as a venue for many events, including concerts, exhibitions, trade fairs, and conferences. The fairground has several halls and pavilions, plus a large outdoor space. 150 million Troyevans was the venue budget agreed upon by the SSTR. This represents a larger budget than that allotted in the 2021 Contest in Oseta.
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=== Bidding ===
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After Ianatea's victory in Oseta, Ianatea Governor Alonso Aguila stated that the 2022 contest would be held in Dalera, but this was yet to be confirmed by the SSTR. SSTR argued that Dalera was the only city with the required capacity, venues, and infrastructure to hold the show, but clarified the following day that no final decision had been taken regarding both the host city and venue. On October 21, 2021, Ianatea was officially confirmed as the host state and on October 25, the SSTR formally opened the bidding process for cities interested in hosting the 2022 contest. The basic requirements to select a host city were set out in a document presented by the SSTR following the win in Oseta:
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* A suitable venue that can accommodate around 10,000 spectators.
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* An international press centre for 1,500 journalists with adequate facilities for all the delegates.
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* A good distribution of hotel rooms, at different price categories, able to accommodate at least 2,000 delegates, accredited journalists and spectators.
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* An efficient transport infrastructure, including a nearby international airport with readily available connections with the city, venue, and hotels.
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Besides Dalera, other cities signalled their interest in bidding to host the 2022 contest: Talavira, Iraceta and Valadez. On November 22, 2021, the SSTR announced Dalera as the host city, with the Dalera Convention Center as the selected venue for the 2022 contest.
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== Format ==
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=== Presenters ===
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On April 15, 2022, SSTR announced that the contest would be hosted by Emiliano Casaus, Alina Ruiz and Eliana Mina. It was the first time since 2013 that the contest did not feature four presenters. Casaus and Mina hosted together on the main stage during the show, while Ruiz would spend most of her time backstage with the contestants.
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=== Opening and Interval Acts ===
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SSTR released the first details regarding the opening and interval acts for the final on June 5, 2022. The opening act featured Ianatean based singers Bella Suena and Aguayo performing "Emor Meichór" and "Corth Usede", respectively, which was followed by a parade of flags introducing the 32 participants. The interval acts included Ismael Mareva, who performed his new single "Agia nuixa" (which was also a smash hit in Scotatrova at the time) and his winning song "Íl lu’em" (the latter in a duet with Maraguan singer Armando Pousa), and electronic music performances by Gallo featuring Dante Sarmiento and Doria Gonzalez.
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=== Participants ===
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The running order for the final was revealed on July 25. 29 states and 3 territories participated in the final, with all 32 participants eligible to vote. The final took place on August 1 at 20:00 WEST.
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Draw !! State/Territory !! Artist !! Song !! Language(s) !! Place !! Points
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| 1 || Norva || Eliseo Atenas || "Le unue" || Scotatrovian || 14th || 203
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| 2 || Gana || Celeste Urena || "Urgolsio" || Scotatrovian || 17th || 131
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| 3 || Avaria || Briana Rasgado || "Danzia" || Avarian || 11th || 294
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| 4 || Martrin || Ignacio Carita || "Súe lápras" || Scotatrovian || 25th || 63
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| 5 || Monce || David Curbelo || "Toth que ie pioxe" || Scotatrovian || 3rd || 509
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| 6 || Santia || Paula Seco || "Diars alegthes" || Scotatrovian || 12th || 258
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| 7 || Alleuze || Dylan Moruga || "Perilloso" || Scotatrovian || 19th || 112
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| 8 || Ibaea || Tobias Rouco || "Critar" || Scotatrovian || 7th || 396
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| 9 || Atalon || Ashley Tenorio || "Un vitha ai emor" || Scotatrovian || 5th || 443
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| 10 || Neal Isles || Leila Secada || "Corone" || Cadecian, Scotatrovian || 15th || 187
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| 11 || Ianatea || Alberto Dengra || "Timpesta" || Scotatrovian || 13th || 231
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| '''12''' || '''Romosea Islands''' || '''Valentina Obregon''' || '''"Segi tue corth"''' || '''Scotatrovian''' || '''1st''' || '''583'''
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| 13 || Salece || Alexandra Villa || "Abós ea thé" || Scotatrovian || 21st || 89
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| 14 || Valoria || Carina Freixa || "29" || Scotatrovian || 20th || 97
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| 15 || Cortana || Saul Maroto || "Ea ziéro" || Scotatrovian || 6th || 432
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| 16 || Merelo || Anthony Martínez || "Amáin" || Scotatrovian || 9th || 353
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| 17 || Beauvain || Gabriel Cadaval || "Quesalet" || Scotatrovian || 29th || 28
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| 18 || Estibeira || Ximena Varela || "Míe polse" || Scotatrovian || 22nd || 84
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| 19 || Orada || Ivan Guillen || "Unue pollú" || Scotatrovian || 18th || 124
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| 20 || Cadecia || Daniel Andino || "Veriad" || Cadecian || 8th || 381
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| 21 || Pieres || Emmanuel Tasis || "Aflital" || Scotatrovian || 23rd || 74
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| 22 || Casturas || Abel Botin || "Nax ea nuose emor" || Scotatrovian || 16th || 142
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| 23 || Vulra || Alexis Espiga || "Onnes" || Vulran || 10th || 309
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| 24 || Mettray || Morena Garcia || "Région" || Scotatrovian || 24th || 71
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| 25 || Adarse || Valerie Ros || "Alçeon" || Scotatrovian || 4th || 464
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| 26 || Serreta || Bruno Nores || "Ai le cadith" || Scotatrovian || 26th || 51
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| 27 || Chastre || Luca Espinar || "Nel poix elvadar" || Scotatrovian || 2nd || 520
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| 28 || Allons || Isaac Zoido || "Resu enfora" || Scotatrovian || 32nd || 15
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| 29 || Palorca || Marta Céspedes || "Ondue reta athór" || Scotatrovian || 27th || 38
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| 30 || Elejalde || Oscar Pareja || "Elperin" || Scotatrovian || 31st || 19
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| 31 || Roisel || Elia Collazo || "Mue quedet par thé" || Scotatrovian || 30th || 23
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| 32 || Lezama || Alan Hurtado || "Ll’oltre diar" || Scotatrovian || 28th || 34
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|}

Revision as of 18:09, 24 February 2020

This page is a work in progress by its author(s) and should not be considered final.
Ereide or Cançe Scotatrofina 2022
Dates
Grand Final August 1, 2022
Host
Venue Dalera Convention Center Dalera, Ianatea
Presenters Emiliano Casaus, Alina Ruiz, Eliana Mina
Host Broadcaster SSTR
Participants
Number of Participants 32
Vote
Winning Song Romosea Islands - "Segi tue corth"
Runner Up Chastre - "Nel poix elvadar"
Recent Editions
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The Ereide or Cançe Scotatrofina 2022 was the 61st edition of the Ereide or Cançe Scotatrofina. The contest took place in Dalera, Ianatea, following Ianatea's victory at the 2021 contest in Oseta, Gana, with the song "Íl lu’em", performed by Ismael Mareva. This was the third time Ianatea hosted the contest, having previously hosted in 1971 and 1993. Organized by the Sercate Scotatrofina eu Telefise ía Redio (SSTR), the contest was held at the Dalera Convention Center on August 1, 2022. The show was hosted by Emiliano Casaus, Alina Ruiz and Eliana Mina. 29 states and 3 overseas territories took part in the contest. The winner was the Romosea Islands with the song "Segi tue corth", performed by Valentina Obregon. This was the Romosea Islands' first win in the contest; Chastre, Monce, Adarse and Atalon rounded out the top five. The SSTR reported that the contest had an audience of 174 million viewers across the nation and saw an increase of 3% in the 15–24 year old age range.

Venue

The 2022 contest took place in Ianatea for the third time after 1971 and 1993 following the state's victory at the 2021 edition with the song "Íl lu’em", performed by Ismael Mareva. The contest took place at the Dalera Convention Center. The convention center serves as a venue for many events, including concerts, exhibitions, trade fairs, and conferences. The fairground has several halls and pavilions, plus a large outdoor space. 150 million Troyevans was the venue budget agreed upon by the SSTR. This represents a larger budget than that allotted in the 2021 Contest in Oseta.

Bidding

After Ianatea's victory in Oseta, Ianatea Governor Alonso Aguila stated that the 2022 contest would be held in Dalera, but this was yet to be confirmed by the SSTR. SSTR argued that Dalera was the only city with the required capacity, venues, and infrastructure to hold the show, but clarified the following day that no final decision had been taken regarding both the host city and venue. On October 21, 2021, Ianatea was officially confirmed as the host state and on October 25, the SSTR formally opened the bidding process for cities interested in hosting the 2022 contest. The basic requirements to select a host city were set out in a document presented by the SSTR following the win in Oseta:

  • A suitable venue that can accommodate around 10,000 spectators.
  • An international press centre for 1,500 journalists with adequate facilities for all the delegates.
  • A good distribution of hotel rooms, at different price categories, able to accommodate at least 2,000 delegates, accredited journalists and spectators.
  • An efficient transport infrastructure, including a nearby international airport with readily available connections with the city, venue, and hotels.

Besides Dalera, other cities signalled their interest in bidding to host the 2022 contest: Talavira, Iraceta and Valadez. On November 22, 2021, the SSTR announced Dalera as the host city, with the Dalera Convention Center as the selected venue for the 2022 contest.

Format

Presenters

On April 15, 2022, SSTR announced that the contest would be hosted by Emiliano Casaus, Alina Ruiz and Eliana Mina. It was the first time since 2013 that the contest did not feature four presenters. Casaus and Mina hosted together on the main stage during the show, while Ruiz would spend most of her time backstage with the contestants.

Opening and Interval Acts

SSTR released the first details regarding the opening and interval acts for the final on June 5, 2022. The opening act featured Ianatean based singers Bella Suena and Aguayo performing "Emor Meichór" and "Corth Usede", respectively, which was followed by a parade of flags introducing the 32 participants. The interval acts included Ismael Mareva, who performed his new single "Agia nuixa" (which was also a smash hit in Scotatrova at the time) and his winning song "Íl lu’em" (the latter in a duet with Maraguan singer Armando Pousa), and electronic music performances by Gallo featuring Dante Sarmiento and Doria Gonzalez.

Participants

The running order for the final was revealed on July 25. 29 states and 3 territories participated in the final, with all 32 participants eligible to vote. The final took place on August 1 at 20:00 WEST.

Draw State/Territory Artist Song Language(s) Place Points
1 Norva Eliseo Atenas "Le unue" Scotatrovian 14th 203
2 Gana Celeste Urena "Urgolsio" Scotatrovian 17th 131
3 Avaria Briana Rasgado "Danzia" Avarian 11th 294
4 Martrin Ignacio Carita "Súe lápras" Scotatrovian 25th 63
5 Monce David Curbelo "Toth que ie pioxe" Scotatrovian 3rd 509
6 Santia Paula Seco "Diars alegthes" Scotatrovian 12th 258
7 Alleuze Dylan Moruga "Perilloso" Scotatrovian 19th 112
8 Ibaea Tobias Rouco "Critar" Scotatrovian 7th 396
9 Atalon Ashley Tenorio "Un vitha ai emor" Scotatrovian 5th 443
10 Neal Isles Leila Secada "Corone" Cadecian, Scotatrovian 15th 187
11 Ianatea Alberto Dengra "Timpesta" Scotatrovian 13th 231
12 Romosea Islands Valentina Obregon "Segi tue corth" Scotatrovian 1st 583
13 Salece Alexandra Villa "Abós ea thé" Scotatrovian 21st 89
14 Valoria Carina Freixa "29" Scotatrovian 20th 97
15 Cortana Saul Maroto "Ea ziéro" Scotatrovian 6th 432
16 Merelo Anthony Martínez "Amáin" Scotatrovian 9th 353
17 Beauvain Gabriel Cadaval "Quesalet" Scotatrovian 29th 28
18 Estibeira Ximena Varela "Míe polse" Scotatrovian 22nd 84
19 Orada Ivan Guillen "Unue pollú" Scotatrovian 18th 124
20 Cadecia Daniel Andino "Veriad" Cadecian 8th 381
21 Pieres Emmanuel Tasis "Aflital" Scotatrovian 23rd 74
22 Casturas Abel Botin "Nax ea nuose emor" Scotatrovian 16th 142
23 Vulra Alexis Espiga "Onnes" Vulran 10th 309
24 Mettray Morena Garcia "Région" Scotatrovian 24th 71
25 Adarse Valerie Ros "Alçeon" Scotatrovian 4th 464
26 Serreta Bruno Nores "Ai le cadith" Scotatrovian 26th 51
27 Chastre Luca Espinar "Nel poix elvadar" Scotatrovian 2nd 520
28 Allons Isaac Zoido "Resu enfora" Scotatrovian 32nd 15
29 Palorca Marta Céspedes "Ondue reta athór" Scotatrovian 27th 38
30 Elejalde Oscar Pareja "Elperin" Scotatrovian 31st 19
31 Roisel Elia Collazo "Mue quedet par thé" Scotatrovian 30th 23
32 Lezama Alan Hurtado "Ll’oltre diar" Scotatrovian 28th 34