AleziRadio Festival of Songs 2006

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AleziRadio Festival of Songs 2006
ARFOS 2006.png
Dates
Final16th of May 2006
Host
VenueSummer Artistic Auditorium (Mikhali Arena), Pyalivostokgrad, PY
Presenter(s)Polina Taryalyeva
Musical directorTinashdarika Aliyeva
Directed byAlma Royan
Executive supervisorIshaq Nurqifli
Executive producerDamian Novorivich
Host broadcasterPyaliRadio (PR)
Participants
Number of entries20
Vote
Voting systemEach region sends five-member juries where each votes 1,3,5,7, and 10 for the best 5 songs, added with online vote using Propotional Vote.

AleziRadio Festival of Songs 2006 is the fourty-ninth edition of the annual AleziRadio Festival of Songs. The competition was held as usual in 16th of May 2006 by the authorities of PyaliRadio (PR). This is the tenth time that Pyalivostok hosted the competition, and the sixth time that the festival was held in the region's capital, Pyalivostokgrad. The 2006 Festival marked Pyalivostokgrad as tied second most hosting together with Basna with six hostings in their city, only behind Metropolitan Zafizamarrah who has hosted thirteen times.

Pyalivostok was granted the hosting rights immediately after the 2005 festival was won by Pyalivostokian women trio "The Narianovas" who sung "Поезд № 39". After the victory was announced, the regional government and PyaliRadio opened submissions for cities who were interested on hosting the festival. It was then announced later that Pyalivostokgrad, Badnavi, Yovonyyk, and Talyaga were interested on hosting the festival. The bidding process brought Pyalivostokgrad to the hosting rights.

The City Government of Pyalivostokgrad chose a venue on their own without the usual protocol of opening the process to interested venue owners. This is a very unorthodox selection method, where the city government reasoned that "they already have their own choice of venue due to its' location, facilities, and technology suitable to host the festival". The venue selected end up being the Summer Artistic Auditorium or known to the locals as "Mikhaili Arena". The name came from the fact that the Summer Artistic Auditorium is part of a two-building complex, where one is opened and one is closed depending on the weather. For ARFOS, the venue used would be the building open at summers only. The reason for the limited opening time is due to the separate and different technology implemented on each venue. The colloquial name "Mikhaili Arena" was due to the fact that the arena was opened in 1999 by Mayor of Pyalivostokgrad at the time, Mikhaili Rizelyov.

The Summer Artistic Arena (Russian: Летняя художественная аудитория, Letnyaya khudozhestvennaya auditoriya) has a capacity of 35,000 and has an orchestra pit installed. The Arena had been previously used to host the Summer Artistic Festival which were held annually in Pyalivostokgrad since 1989 where the festival hosted summer-themed spectacle of dance and music. Observed from space, the arena would be shaped like a sun with the main auditorium in the center. Before the festival, some upgrades and redesigns were made to the venue, with the most important being the upgrading of the sound system from ARICO Mus.sys 2930-S made in 1995 to a much more modern ARICO Mus.sys 3128 made in 2006, added with borrowed ARICO Mus.sys-mini 83 used for the 2005 festival previously. The result was a sound system met with positive acclaim with some saying that it is the "best sound system used in the festival in the 2000s".

The amount of songs this year returned to the all-time high of 20. The last time that 20 songs competed in the competition is back when Carrelie competed in the 1989 festival. This year, AleziRadio invited the foreign country of Waisnor after the country expressed interest of participation back after the 2005 festival ended. The Alezian government welcomed the invitation calling it "the diplomatic start of the cultural exchange between Waisnor and North Alezia". The regional government of Pyalivostok called the invitation "a very welcome exchange between Russian-speaking areas". The debut of Waisnor also introduced the festival to its' first song sung in Belarussian.

Due to the Waisnorian debut and the requirement for online voting, ARICO worked with the Waisnorian telecommunication provider to provide online voting to the Waisnorian voters which would then be translated to numbers for ARICO to process. And due to Waisnorian and Alezian time differences and the possible difficulty of Waisnorian voters voting in an unsuitable time, a change was required. However, due to the possible protests by Alezians who protested that leniency given to Waisnorians could cause unfairness in the online voting, a compromise was then decided to let both Waisnorian and Alezian voters to start voting at least three days before the festival's live broadcast was on. This was proven successful and helpful for voters that even without any international participants, ARFOS continues to use this method of voting period for future festivals.





The "main" logo for the 2006 festival