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The competition's venue was the Laisses Marriennes Theatre located between Rou. Malvesse and Rou. Madalierres on the eastern side of the city. It was built in 1947 with completion in 1954. The venue was renovated in 1966 and expanded in 1979. The venue allows 1,880 people at its maximum capacity. However, the requirement of an orchestra pit and other neccesities for the competitions required the venue to reduce its seats to 1,538. Later after the competition, the building was renovated and expanded again in 1989, 1995, and 2003. The latter renovation also brought the venue a name change to its final and present name which is the "LMTheatre".
The competition's venue was the Laisses Marriennes Theatre located between Rou. Malvesse and Rou. Madalierres on the eastern side of the city. It was built in 1947 with completion in 1954. The venue was renovated in 1966 and expanded in 1979. The venue allows 1,880 people at its maximum capacity. However, the requirement of an orchestra pit and other neccesities for the competitions required the venue to reduce its seats to 1,538. Later after the competition, the building was renovated and expanded again in 1989, 1995, and 2003. The latter renovation also brought the venue a name change to its final and present name which is the "LMTheatre".
This edition, Emilie Souvrais returned to represent Bristol in the festival after earning the unfortunate fate of getting zero points last year. Other than that, Edi Kachinev who represented Pyalivostok earning 7th place in the AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1959 returned to the competition representing that region.
Other than that, it's the first time that a past competitor in the Festival act as the conductor for a region. Hector Sal who represented Bristol in AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1959 earning 4th place returned as a conductor for both Bristolian entries.
And also for the first time is the conductor for a region also competing in the festival as a performer. Sharon Amsheloni conducted both Tel Hadivian entry and performed one of them while conducting it at the same time. To allow this, the camera had to be positioned at the orchestra pit for the entire duration of the song, with the center stage apparently went unused for that specific entry.
==Conductors==
The list of conductors can be seen below.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Region !! Conductor
|-
| Basna || Soeradji Hafar
|-
| Zafizamarrah || Muhammad Alif-Alamein
|-
| Pyalivostok || Dezhan Marlokovich
|-
| Tel Hadiv || Gashel Na'om
|-
| Mosin-Nagan || Samuel Iklashvili
|-
| Bristol || William Barriere
|-
| Aramna || Chaquannes Revennez
|-
| Pantabang Islands || Nechai A'ile'i Dadon
|-
| Daya Island || Mochtar Aaroni
|}
==Commentators==
The list of commentators can be seen below.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Region !! Radio Broadcaster !! Commentators
|-
| '''NATIONWIDE''' || AleziRadio ||
*English: Azlain Hamisyan (AR-P1)
*Arabic : Mukhlis Hasdar (AR-P2)
|-
| Zafizamarrah || Radio Zafizamarrah ||
* Arabic: Samaruddin Hatta (RZ-P1)
* Buginese: Andi Muhammad Yuzhari (RZ-PB)
|-
| Pantabang Islands || Radio Zafizamarrah / Pa'ana'taba'angi ||
* Alezian : Ya'en Rama'i Dadon (RZ/P A)
* Dutch : Aalsterijk Sa'i'ue'i Salem (RZ/P Nederlandse)
|-
| Tel Hadiv || Radio Tel Hadiv - Yezateinu ||
* Hebrew : Sheila Rayeshmaim (RTH-Y-P1)
|-
| Bristol || Royal Radio of Bristol ||
* English : Carl Harry (RRB)
* French : Jacques Savois (RFrB)
|-
| Pyalivostok || Radio Pyalivostok ||
* Russian : Hasan Stalenovich (RP)
|-
| Basna || Radio Basna Raya ||
* Indonesian : Titik Permata (RBR)
|-
| Mosin-Nagan || Radio Tel Hadiv - Yezateinu / Mosinannaganyan ||
* Georgian : Berlyan Madanoshvili (RTH-Y / MN)
|-
| Daya Island || Radio Pyalivostok / Dayain Saari ||
* Finnish : Anon Yaaveelman (RP / DS)
* Swedish : Malko Yanselund (RP / DS / Svensk)
|-
| Aramna || Araminhaes Radioues ||
* Aramnan : Selvada Rabatorraise (ARR)
|}

Revision as of 04:41, 19 September 2021

AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1982
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Dates
Final16th of May 1982
Host
VenueLaisses Marriennes Theatre, Las Araminhaes, AR
Presenter(s)Ella Sauveres
Musical directorDannie Robennais
Directed byOuszelden Rouvinnes
Executive supervisorDavouissais Glennais
Executive producerOuveltes Darreise
Host broadcasterRadio Aramna
Participants
Number of entries18
Vote
Voting systemEach region sends two juries and a public vote where each votes 1-5 for the best 5 songs

AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1982 is the twenty-fifth edition of the annual AleziRadio Festival of Songs. The competition was held as usual in 16th of May 1982 by the authorities of Radio Aramna. This is the second time that Aramna hosted the competition after doing so previously in 1974. The competition went to Aramna after the victory of Isabella Rouvennes with the song "Mr. John" last year.

The competition was held in the city of Las Araminhaes, which is the capital of the region of Aramna itself, and was considered as the rival of Tel Hadiv in the quality of its beaches. Las Araminhaes itself is considered a tourist town, even under limited freedom of travel, with 15,000 people visiting the town around that time. This amount itself was considered as a high number at that time. As of 1982, the population of Las Araminhaes reached 248,000.

The competition's venue was the Laisses Marriennes Theatre located between Rou. Malvesse and Rou. Madalierres on the eastern side of the city. It was built in 1947 with completion in 1954. The venue was renovated in 1966 and expanded in 1979. The venue allows 1,880 people at its maximum capacity. However, the requirement of an orchestra pit and other neccesities for the competitions required the venue to reduce its seats to 1,538. Later after the competition, the building was renovated and expanded again in 1989, 1995, and 2003. The latter renovation also brought the venue a name change to its final and present name which is the "LMTheatre".

This edition, Emilie Souvrais returned to represent Bristol in the festival after earning the unfortunate fate of getting zero points last year. Other than that, Edi Kachinev who represented Pyalivostok earning 7th place in the AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1959 returned to the competition representing that region.

Other than that, it's the first time that a past competitor in the Festival act as the conductor for a region. Hector Sal who represented Bristol in AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1959 earning 4th place returned as a conductor for both Bristolian entries.

And also for the first time is the conductor for a region also competing in the festival as a performer. Sharon Amsheloni conducted both Tel Hadivian entry and performed one of them while conducting it at the same time. To allow this, the camera had to be positioned at the orchestra pit for the entire duration of the song, with the center stage apparently went unused for that specific entry.

Conductors

The list of conductors can be seen below.

Region Conductor
Basna Soeradji Hafar
Zafizamarrah Muhammad Alif-Alamein
Pyalivostok Dezhan Marlokovich
Tel Hadiv Gashel Na'om
Mosin-Nagan Samuel Iklashvili
Bristol William Barriere
Aramna Chaquannes Revennez
Pantabang Islands Nechai A'ile'i Dadon
Daya Island Mochtar Aaroni

Commentators

The list of commentators can be seen below.

Region Radio Broadcaster Commentators
NATIONWIDE AleziRadio
  • English: Azlain Hamisyan (AR-P1)
  • Arabic : Mukhlis Hasdar (AR-P2)
Zafizamarrah Radio Zafizamarrah
  • Arabic: Samaruddin Hatta (RZ-P1)
  • Buginese: Andi Muhammad Yuzhari (RZ-PB)
Pantabang Islands Radio Zafizamarrah / Pa'ana'taba'angi
  • Alezian : Ya'en Rama'i Dadon (RZ/P A)
  • Dutch : Aalsterijk Sa'i'ue'i Salem (RZ/P Nederlandse)
Tel Hadiv Radio Tel Hadiv - Yezateinu
  • Hebrew : Sheila Rayeshmaim (RTH-Y-P1)
Bristol Royal Radio of Bristol
  • English : Carl Harry (RRB)
  • French : Jacques Savois (RFrB)
Pyalivostok Radio Pyalivostok
  • Russian : Hasan Stalenovich (RP)
Basna Radio Basna Raya
  • Indonesian : Titik Permata (RBR)
Mosin-Nagan Radio Tel Hadiv - Yezateinu / Mosinannaganyan
  • Georgian : Berlyan Madanoshvili (RTH-Y / MN)
Daya Island Radio Pyalivostok / Dayain Saari
  • Finnish : Anon Yaaveelman (RP / DS)
  • Swedish : Malko Yanselund (RP / DS / Svensk)
Aramna Araminhaes Radioues
  • Aramnan : Selvada Rabatorraise (ARR)