Nights of Gandhara

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Nights of Gandhara (Arabic: لَيَالِي من غانذارا, Layālī min Gāndhāra) is a music competition organised by the Gandhari public broadcaster Radio and Television of Gandhara (RTG). It determines the country's representatives for the Outernatia Song Contest and the Internatia Song Contest, and has been staged almost every edition since the Outernatia Song Contest 3. The competition is among the most popular television programmes in Gandhara, and it is also broadcast on radio and the Internet. Nights of Gandhara has been used to select entries for the Internatia Second Chance Contest as well.

The festival has produced a winner and three top-five placings for Gandhara at the Outernatia Song Contest, as well as two winners for Gandhara at the Internatia Second Chance Contest.

Hosting

The Minna Theater hosted several editions of Nights of Gandhara.

Almost all editions of Nights of Gandhara were held at the Minna Theater in Rhea. Only the seventh and eighth edition were held at the International Convention Center in Manas.

The plan is to rotate the hosting of the competition between cities throughout Gandhara in the future. It might even be possible to host an edition in a different country. The idea behind it is to draw more attention for the contest nationwide and on an international level.

Edition Location Venue
1st–6th
9th–15th
Rhea Minna Theater
7th–8th Manas International Convention Center

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 Gandhara only votes when less than six international juries are present to give their votes.

Since the ninth edition, 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

Edition Artist Language Title Host Contest Place Points Semi Points
1st Carole Samaha Arabic "Sahranine" (سهرانين) Rita Hayek OSC 3 4 75 No semi-finals
2nd Amal Maher Arabic "A'raf Mneen" (أعرف منين) Marcel Ghanem OSC 4 6 52
3rd Mohamed Hamaki Arabic "Haga Mestakhabeya" (حاجة مستخبية) Rima Maktabi OSC 5 10 48
4th Fady Harb Arabic "Shu Baki" (شو باكي) Nadine Hani OSC 6 12 34
5th Myriam Fares Arabic "Aman" (آمان) Nadine Njeim OSC 7 1 80
6th Ragheb Alama Arabic "Betfell" (بتفل) Yara Khoury Mikhael OSC 8 10 45
7th Samira Said Arabic "Mazal" (مازال) Myriam Fares & Neshan OSC 9 16 35
8th Sandy Arabic "Roho Ololo" (روحو قولوله) Marcel Ghanem OSC 10 15 47
9th Sherine Arabic "Hatrooh" (هتروح) George Kordahi OSC 11 21 35
10th Yasmine Ammari Arabic "Nkhaf Nabghik" (نخاف نبغيك) Rima Maktabi OSC 12 27 22
11th Zaed Naes Arabic "Shattiet" (شتيت) Taim Hasan OSC 13 Failed to qualify 16 23
12th Shiraz Arabic "Amout Wansak" (اموت وانساك) Mona Abou Hamze OSC 14 22 43 No semi-finals
13th Mähri Pirgulyýewa Turkmen "Aýterek Günterek" Fares Karam OSC 15 4 104 16 37
14th Gülyaru Uyghur "Shirinjan" Myriam Fares OSC 16 Failed to qualify 10 33
15th Funda Arar Turkish "Yoksun" Mona Abou Hamze ISC 43 25 82 1 94

International juries

International juries from twenty-nine different countries voted in Nights of Gandhara. A Gandhari jury always voted, but these votes were only used if less than six international juries participated, which happened on seven occasions. The Lettucian jury voted in every edition.

Country Total Editions
 Lettuce 15 1st–15th
 Dulcet Ebullience 11 3rd–4th, 10th, 12th, 14th
 Porielana 8 1st–8th, 7th–10th, 12th, 15th
 Gandhara 7 4th–6th, 8th–9th, 11th, 13th
 Lost Islands 6 4th–9th
 Kimmystan 5 9th, 12th–15th
 Raingate 11th–15th
 V 4 7th, 10th, 11th–12th
 Republica Libera 3 10th, 13th–14th
 Saint Eva & Lepland 1st, 8th, 15th
 Evergreen Lands 2 1st–2nd
 Aonach 1st–2nd
 Irdminia 1st, 3rd
 Tikata 1st, 4th
 Sunetti 3rd, 7th
 Folkloria 14th–15th
 Jhe Freeh 14th–15th
 Auspikitan 1 1st
 Almarania 1st
 Anselmsuusonia 2nd
 Amsteris 2nd
 Kaeros Islands 3rd
 Noxus 7th
 Grolskira 7th
 Easterosia 9th
 RC Laranjeiras 10th
 Victoria 10th
 Darkria 10th
 Nicolas' Neighbour 13th
 Bitland 14th

See also

References

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