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The '''Lettuce & Folkloria Friendship Fest 1''' | The '''Lettuce & Folkloria Friendship Fest 1''' was be the first ever edition of the [[Lettuce & Folkloria Friendship Fest|Friendship Fest]]. The contest took place in Safura, [[Lettuce]] and was hosted by national broadcaster LBC. In this National Selection for [[Outernatia Song Contest]] [[Lettuce in the Outernatia Song Contest|Lettuce]] and [[Folkloria in the Outernatia Song Contest|Folkloria]] competed with 6 entries each. The highest ranked song from each country will represent their nation in the Outernatia Song Contest. | ||
[[Wikipedia:Kana Nishino|Kana Nishino]] was the winner of the edition with the [[Wikipedia:Japanese language|Japanese language]] song "Tatoe donna ni..." and she will represent [[Folkloria in the Outernatia Song Contest|Folkloria]] in [[OSC 18]], meanwhile Gülnur Asanova will represent [[Lettuce in the Outernatia Song Contest|Lettuce]] in [[Outernatia Song Contest 19|OSC 19]] with the [[Wikipedia:Kyrgyz language|Kyrgyz language]] song "Ak möördün armany", who finish third in the overall. | |||
== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
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| {{flagicon|Uzbekistan}} Kamilla | | {{flagicon|Uzbekistan}} Kamilla | ||
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| {{flagicon|China}} Sa Dingding | | {{flagicon|China}} Sa Dingding | ||
| "Tian Di Ji" | | "Tian Di Ji" | ||
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| {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Olya Polyakova | | {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Olya Polyakova | ||
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| {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} Gülnur Asanova | | {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} Gülnur Asanova | ||
| "Ak möördün armany" | | "Ak möördün armany" | ||
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| {{flagicon|Japan}} Kana Nishino | | {{flagicon|Japan}} Kana Nishino | ||
| "Tatoe Donna Ni" | | "Tatoe Donna Ni" | ||
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| {{flagicon|Mongolia}} Dolgormaa | | {{flagicon|Mongolia}} Dolgormaa | ||
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| {{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} Mädïna Sädwаqasova | | {{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} Mädïna Sädwаqasova | ||
| "Aýtatın sağan sırım bul" | | "Aýtatın sağan sırım bul" | ||
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Revision as of 23:01, 12 January 2016
| Lettuce & Folkloria Friendship Fest 1 | |
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| Dates | |
| Final date | 12 January 2016 |
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| Participants | |
| Number of entries | 12 |
| Debuting | All participants |
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| Voting system | 10 favourites are awarded 12, 10, then 8 through 1 points by a International Jury. |
| Lettuce & Folkloria Friendship Fest | |
The Lettuce & Folkloria Friendship Fest 1 was be the first ever edition of the Friendship Fest. The contest took place in Safura, Lettuce and was hosted by national broadcaster LBC. In this National Selection for Outernatia Song Contest Lettuce and Folkloria competed with 6 entries each. The highest ranked song from each country will represent their nation in the Outernatia Song Contest.
Kana Nishino was the winner of the edition with the Japanese language song "Tatoe donna ni..." and she will represent Folkloria in OSC 18, meanwhile Gülnur Asanova will represent Lettuce in OSC 19 with the Kyrgyz language song "Ak möördün armany", who finish third in the overall.
Participants
In this first edition of there will be 12 entries, with 6 songs from each participating nation taking part in the national selection. The competing songs and artists were announced on 18 December 2015.