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The '''Internatia Song Contest –1 33''' is the 33rd edition of [[Internatia Song Contest –1]], a spin-off of [[Internatia Song Contest]] dedicated to retro songs. The contest is organized in Jungalero by Baxter Public Broadcasting after coming second in the 32nd edition with A-ha and "The Sun Always Shines on T.V."
The '''Internatia Song Contest –1 33''' is the 33rd edition of [[Internatia Song Contest –1]], a spin-off of [[Internatia Song Contest]] dedicated to retro songs. The contest is organized in Jungalero by Baxter Public Broadcasting after coming second in the 32nd edition with A-ha and "The Sun Always Shines on T.V."


Jungalero was invited to host by [[Mărium]], who both hosted the 32nd edition and had the winning song with "You Give Love a Bad Name" by Bon Jovi.
Jungalero was invited to host by [[Mărium]], who both hosted the 32nd edition and had the winning song with "You Give Love a Bad Name" by Bon Jovi. Eleven countries participated in that edition, making it the fourth time the number of entries hit the minimum number due to lack of interest in some countries.


== Participants ==
== Participants ==

Revision as of 14:54, 15 November 2018

Internatia Song Contest –1 33
Voulez-Vous?
Dates
Final date (11 December 1982)
Host
Host city Jungalero Esquivale, Jungalero
Presenter(s) Yma Sumac
Venue Esquivale Heights Conference Center and Spa
Host broadcaster Jungalero Baxter Public Broadcasting
Participants
Returning   Lettuce
Withdrawing   Aevis
 Alma Livre
 Gandhara
 Grolskira
 Ova Anova
Template:Country data Taskveny
Vote
Voting system 10 favourites were awarded 12, 10, then 8 through 1 points by all participants.
Internatia Song Contest –1
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The Internatia Song Contest –1 33 is the 33rd edition of Internatia Song Contest –1, a spin-off of Internatia Song Contest dedicated to retro songs. The contest is organized in Jungalero by Baxter Public Broadcasting after coming second in the 32nd edition with A-ha and "The Sun Always Shines on T.V."

Jungalero was invited to host by Mărium, who both hosted the 32nd edition and had the winning song with "You Give Love a Bad Name" by Bon Jovi. Eleven countries participated in that edition, making it the fourth time the number of entries hit the minimum number due to lack of interest in some countries.

Participants

Draw Country Artist Song Year Place Points
 Daǔlska
 Huania Kirsti "Ein Student aus Uppsala" 1969
 Lahna Toto "Girl Goodbye" 1978
 Lettuce Watanabe Machiko "Kamome ga Tonda Hi" 1978
 Lost Islands
 Mărium Amanda Miguel "Él me mintió" 1981
 Percheron Yves Duteil "La tarentelle" 1977
 Pinnipedia Julie Andrews "My Favorite Things" 1965
 Pönö
 Riya-Sampetrina Dalida "Laissez-moi danser" 1979

Returning artists

Artist Country Previous edition Previous country represented
Dalida  Riya-Sampetrina ISC –1 14  Gandhara