Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
Denmark participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf, Germany, selecting their entry through the national final Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2011, organised by Danish broadcaster Danmarks Radio (DR).
Eurovision Song Contest 2011 | ||||
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Country | Denmark | |||
National selection | ||||
Selection process | Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2011 | |||
Selection date(s) | 26 February 2011 | |||
Selected entrant | A Friend In London | |||
Selected song | "New Tomorrow" | |||
Finals performance | ||||
Semi-final result | Qualified (2nd, 135 points) | |||
Final result | 5th, 134 points | |||
Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest | ||||
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Before Eurovision
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2011
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2011 was the 41st edition of Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, the music competition that selects Denmark's entries for the Eurovision Song Contest. The event was held on 26 February 2011 at the Ballerup Super Arena in Ballerup, hosted by Felix Smith and Lise Rønne.[1][2] The show was televised on DR1.[3]
Format
Ten songs competed in one show where the winner was determined over three rounds of voting. In the first round, the top four songs based on the combination of votes from a public vote and a five-member jury panel qualified to a second round of voting. In the second round, the four songs competed against each other in two duels and the winner of each duel determined exclusively by a public vote qualified to the final round of voting. In the final round, the winner was determined exclusively by the public vote. Viewers were able to vote via SMS.
The five-member jury panel was composed of:
- Bent Fabricius-Bjerre – composer
- Erann David Drori (Erann DD) – singer-songwriter
- Karen Rosenberg – singer
- Le Gammeltoft – radio host on DR P3
- Martin Brygmann – actor and composer
Competing entries
DR opened a submission period between 4 June 2010 and 27 September 2010 for artists and composers to submit their entries.[4] The broadcaster received 663 entries during the submission period.[5] A selection committee selected seven songs from the entries submitted to the broadcaster. Three of the participants: Anne Noa, Jenny Berggren and Stine Kinck were invited to compete based on editorial considerations. The competing artists and songs were officially presented during a press conference at the DR Byen in Copenhagen on 3 January 2011.[6]
Artist | Song (English Translation) | Composer(s) |
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A Friend In London | "New Tomorrow" | Lise Cabble, Jakob Glæsner |
Anne Noa | "Sleepless" | John Gordon, Lene Dissing, Peter Bjørnskov |
Christopher Brandt | "Emma" | Christopher Brandt, Sisse Marie Søby |
Jeffrey | "Drømmen" (The dream) | Lasse Lindorff, Svend Gudiksen, Daniel Fält, Kim Nowak-Zorde |
Jenny Berggren | "Let Your Heart Be Mine" | Jeppe Federspiel, Thomas G:son, Lars Sjelle |
Kat & Justin Hopkins | "Black and Blue" | Patric Johnson, Joakim Övrenius, Justin Hopkins |
Le Freak | "25 Hours a Day" | Erik Bernholm, Henrik Sethsson, Thomas G:son |
Lee Hutton | "Hollywood Girl" | Matilde Kühl, Sune Haansbæk, Ian Mack |
Sine Vig | "You'll Get Me Through" | Henrik Janson, Hanif Sabzevari |
Stine Kinck | "Hvad hjertet lever af" (What the heart lives on) | Pharfar, Rasmus Allin, Fresh-I, Stine Kinck |
Final
The final took place on 26 February 2011. In the first round of voting the top four advanced to the second round based on the votes of a five-member jury (50%) and a public vote (50%). The four entries were "Sleepless" performed by Anne Noa, "25 Hours a Day" performed by Le Freak, "Hvad hjertet lever af" performed by Stine Kinck and "New Tomorrow" performed by A Friend In London. In the second round, "Sleepless" performed by Anne Noa and "New Tomorrow" performed by A Friend In London were selected solely by a public vote as the winners of the duels and advanced to the final round. In the final round, the winner, "New Tomorrow" performed by A Friend In London, was selected solely by the public vote.
Final – 26 February 2011 | |||
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Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
1 | Anne Noa | "Sleepless" | Second Round |
2 | Jenny Berggren | "Let Your Heart Be Mine" | Eliminated |
3 | Jeffrey | "Drømmen" | Eliminated |
4 | Le Freak | "25 Hours a Day" | Second Round |
5 | Sine Vig | "You'll Get Me Through" | Eliminated |
6 | Stine Kinck | "Hvad hjertet lever af" | Second Round |
7 | Lee Hutton | "Hollywood Girl" | Eliminated |
8 | Christopher Brandt | "Emma" | Eliminated |
9 | Kat & Justin Hopkins | "Black and Blue" | Eliminated |
10 | A Friend In London | "New Tomorrow" | Second Round |
Second Round – 26 February 2011 | |||
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Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
Duel 1 | |||
1 | Anne Noa | "Sleepless" | Final Round |
2 | Stine Kinck | "Hvad hjertet lever af" | Eliminated |
Duel 2 | |||
1 | Le Freak | "25 Hours a Day" | Eliminated |
2 | A Friend In London | "New Tomorrow" | Final Round |
Final Round – 26 February 2011 | |||
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Draw | Artist | Song | Place |
1 | Anne Noa | "Sleepless" | 2 |
2 | A Friend In London | "New Tomorrow" | 1 |
At Eurovision
Denmark performed in the second half of the second semi final of the contest, with starting position 18 on the 12th of May 2011. Denmark qualified for the grand final on May 14, 2011, placing 2nd with 135 points. Shortly after the completion of the second semi final, Denmark drew starting position 3 for the grand final on Saturday night. After a solid performance from the Danes, and at the completion of the voting, they finished 5th with 134 points rounding out the top 5.
Split results
- In the Semi-final 2 Denmark came 2nd with 135 points: the public awarded Denmark 4th place with 115 points and the jury awarded 2nd place with 129 points.
- In the Final Denmark came 5th with 134 points: the public awarded Denmark 18th place with 61 points and the jury awarded 3rd place with 168 points.
Points awarded by Denmark[7]
Semi-final 2
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Final
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12 points | 10 points | 8 points | 7 points | 6 points |
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5 points | 4 points | 3 points | 2 points | 1 point |
12 points | 10 points | 8 points | 7 points | 6 points |
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5 points | 4 points | 3 points | 2 points | 1 point |
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- Al Kaziri, Ghassan (2010-09-27). "DR received 663 songs for 2011 selection". Oikotimes.com. Retrieved 2010-09-27.
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- Eurovision Song Contest 2008