Voting is now open for the 2017 Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Yes, for the first time ever, fans from all over the world can cast their votes right now before the live show has begun. But who should you vote for? To decide, let us take you through a recap of this year’s sixteen contenders following their rehearsals.
🇲🇰 MACEDONIA
Performing 8th on the afternoon of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest final will be Mina Blažev from Macedonia. Mina’s track Dancing Through Life was written and composed by Aleksandar Masevski.
Rehearsal recap
Mina’s performance is extremely vibrant with the use of futuristic LED dancers on the backdrop behind her. The 14-year-old commands the stage effortlessly and her vocals are consistently very strong. The Macedonian delegation’s use of camera effects during the post-chorus breakdowns works very well in translating the fantastic production of the track.
The track contains multiple hooks, meaning you can latch on to the song instantly. Macedonia’s Junior Eurovision track record isn’t the strongest, but Mina certainly has what it takes to turn that around!
Vote for Macedonia!
Online voting is open right now via junioreurovision.tv. Viewers from all over the world can vote for between three and five countries. Voting closes at 3.59pm CET on November 26th, just before the beginning of the live broadcast. Then, voting will reopen during the show for fifteen minutes following the final performance so that any final votes can be cast.
Cast your vote for Macedonia by clicking here!
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