Take a look at the first rehearsal of the Armenian delegation!

EBU has published few moments ago has published videos and photos from Armenia’s first rehearsals at the Junior Eurovision 2021 stage.

Here you can watch a teaser from Armenia’s first rehearsal:

This year’s Junior Eurovision edition will be again on-site, all delegations have travelled to Paris under a strict safety protocol and now they are making their rehearsals at the arena. After these lines, you can see a gallery with images of the delegation first contact with the stage and cameras.

© Andres Putting / EBU
© Andres Putting / EBU
© Andres Putting / EBU
© Andres Putting / EBU
© Andres Putting / EBU
© Andres Putting / EBU

ABOUT MALÉNA

Malena loves dancing, she has been training in this discipline since she was 10 years old. She is a huge fan of the festival and she has tried to represent her country on two occasions. The first one in 2018 she with the song “Par”. Her second attempt took place last year, she was chosen internally by the ARMTV for going to the 2020 festival, with the ballad “Why?”, But the complicated situation, between Armenia and Azerbaijan, made the country withdraw from the contest.

Once this political situation is solved, Armenia returns to the festival. The public television has decided to re-elect Maléna internally. She will be in Paris with the song “Qami Qami”, written in Armenian by Vahram Petrosyan, David Tserunyan and herself. The song can be classified as an electronic dance music (EDM) song.

JUNIOR EUROVISION 2021, AGAIN ON STAGE

After a gap year with pre-recorded performances because of the Covid-19 pandemic, this year the hope of the Junior Eurovision contest come to stage again. Paris will be the light of this hope and as Junior Eurovision 2021 claim says, they will invite all of us to ‘Imagine’ again as if we were kids.

La Seine Musicale is the place where the dreams will come true this Christmas time, with this year’s amazing show where 19 countries will try to get the Eurovision Junior’s trophy.

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