Kimmystan NF

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Kimmystan NF
Official logo of Kimmystan NF
Country of originKimmystan
Language(s)English and Kimmystanian
Production
Running time1-2 hours
DistributorKimmystan
Broadcast
Original channelKimmiTV
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Original run2015 – present
Chronology
Related showsOuternatia Song Contest
Unity Fest
External links
Official website

The Kimmystan NF is a national competition between the artists of Kimmystan which aims to select an entrant to represent the nation in Outernatia Song Contest. It is being broadcasted on Kimmystan TV monthly since early 2015 and any artist can enter a song, but the songs are carefully selected by the broadcaster and the President Kim. The festival has produced a winner and three top-ten placings for Kimmystan at the Outernatia Song Contest, as well as one third place for Kimmystan at the Internatia Second Chance Contest.

Hostings

The Nordfjord Opera House

hosted several editions of Kimmystan NF

Almost all editions of Kimmystan NF were held at the Nordfjord Opera House in Nordfjord.

The future plan is to rotate the hosting of the competition between cities throughout Kimmystan in the future. Kimmystan will also host the Unity Fest in the future which is the joint national selection between Gandhara, Jhe Freeh and Raingate.

Edition Location Venue
1st–5th Nordfjord Nordfjord Opera House
6th-7th Fettevika Fettevika Arena

Voting

Points are given by juries from different countries. Since the start of the contest, one voting system has been used. Each jury awards 12, 10, and 8 points to their top three songs. The jury from Kimmystan only votes when less than six international juries are present to give their votes.

The tie-break rules of the Internatia Song Contest are followed.[1] This means that in case of a tie a count will be made of the numbers of countries who awarded points to each of the tied songs, and the one who received points from the most countries will be placed above the other song(s). If two or more songs are still tied, the sets of maximum points (12 points) each song received will be counted. If there is still a tie, the numbers of 10-point scores awarded are compared, and then the numbers of 8-point scores, all the way down the list. In the unlikely event that there is still a tie between two or more songs, the song that performed earliest in the running order will be placed above the other tied songs.


Winners of Kimmystan NF

Kimmystan takes part in Outernatia Song Contest and are currently on the waiting list for the Internatia Song Contest. The nation made their debut in the 9th Edition of the Outernatia Song Contest.

The winner of this small festival will represent Kimmystan in OSC, while the runner up will represent Kimmystan in the Internatia Second Chance Contest. The winner of Kimmystan NF5 represented Kimmystan in OSC 16, while the 2nd place will represent Kimmystan in OSC 17, while Cappa represented Kimmystan in the ISSC 24, where she came last.

Edition Artist Song Points Margin Runner-up Contest Place Points Host City Participants
1st Lithuania Rasa ir Jonas "Teka Saule" 31 2 Canada Allie X - "Prime" OSC 11 7 70 Nordfjord 6
2nd Burundi Khadja Nin "Mama" 68 8 Somalia Amaal Nuux - "With You" OSC 13 6 96 Nordfjord 7
3rd Denmark Freja "Young Heart" 61 4 Norway Anina- "Dominoes OSC 14 10 63 Nordfjord 10
4th Sweden Nicole Sabouné "Lifetime" 53 3 Italy Baby-K & Giusy - "Bangkok-Rome" OSC 15 1 110 Nordfjord 10
5th France Margaux Avril "Lunatique" 74 2 Mexico Jesse & Joy - "Ecos de Amor"
United States Cappa- "Other Girls"
OSC 16 11 70 Nordfjord 10
6th Uzbekistan Nilufar Usmonova "Dona" 115 6 Croatia Vlaho - "Home" OSC 21 8 77 Fettevika 12
7th Italy Elisa "No Hero" 102 4 Japan Hitomi Shimatani "Destiny" OSC 23 2 121 Fettevika 12
8th Denmark Aura "Love Somebody" 111 6 Iceland Of Monsters & Men - "Winter Sound" OSC 25 1 125 Nordfjord 10
9th Netherlands Eva Simons "Escape From Love" 46 1 United Kingdom Matt Cardle & Melanie C - "Loving You" None Nordfjord 7
10th None TBA None TBA Nordfjord 10
  • The 9th edition was set to consist of two heats and a final like the 7th edition. However after Kimmystan won the 28th edition, the broadcaster decided to cancel the nf in order to do an internal selection of the host entry. Therefor the 9th edition only consisted of one single heat where Eva Simons was the winner.

Winners By Country & Language

International juries

International juries from thirty two different countries voted in Kimmystan NF

Total Country
6  Gandhara
 Land of Jhe Freeh
 Raingate
4  Porielana
 Republica Libera
3  Frostfall
 Lost Islands
 Laranjeiras
2  Dulcet Ebullience
 Grolskira
 Irdminia
 Lettuce
 V
 Waticania
 Folkloria
 Victoria
1  Bitland
 Amsteris
 Aonach
 Aurävaan
 Equatoria
 Huania
 Kosma
 Noxus
 Ova Anova
 Saint Eva & Lepland
 Satoriland
 Alteus
 H Kim Jong Il's AD Hangug
 Ponásikwa
 Limnoupolitana
 San Monique

See also

References

  1. ^ "New tie-breake rules at Nights of Gandhara". 7 June 2015.