Anna Constantinova from Moldova willing to represent Armenia at Eurovision

Anna Constantinova from Moldova willing to represent Armenia at Eurovision

PanARMENIAN.Net - This year Armenian participation seems to be worldwide theme. Besides Sankil Jones from Austria, Anna Constantinova from Moldova has expressed a wish to represent Armenia at 2012 Eurovision Song Contest.

Anna was born in 1992 on 18 of January in Moldova, Chisinau. Anna is a singer, photograph, and also graphic designer.

Anna had participated in National finals of Moldova in 2011 and in 2012, and had collected high votes, but hadn`t won the Final, escarm.blogspot.com reported.

Azerbaijan’s Ell/Nikki duet with Running Scared song won the Eurovision 2011. Italy's Raphael Gualazzi with Madness Of Love song took second place followed by Eric Saade from Sweden.

Armenia’s Emmy was knocked out of Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in the May 10 seminal, although her performance of Boom Boom song was met warmly by the audience at Arena stadium in Düsseldorf, Germany.

For several months Armenia couldn’t decide on participation in the song contest. Public Television of Armenia demanded safety guarantees for the Armenian delegation from Baku and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).

On January 17, the head of the Armenian delegation to Eurovision, Gohar Gasparyan said that Armenia’s participation in the contest proves its full fledged membership in EBU.

Eurovision semifinals are scheduled for May 22 and 24. Armenian along with Serbia, Sweden, Georgia, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Macedonia, Estonia, Belarus, Turkey, Malta, Slovakia, Croatia, Norway, Ukraine, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Bosnia Herzegovina will perform in the second semifinal due on May 24.

Eurovision 2012 final is scheduled for May 26.

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