MERRYCHRISTMAS
MERRY CHRISTMAS from aurelija on Vimeo.
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Following a really tense live vote today, the results of this year's contest are now announced below.
You can watch the recorded FlashMeeting webcam conference here.
The Polish class, ready with their votes!
I would like to thank all 34 countries for their amazing work in putting together such wonderful songs and videos.
And the winner this year is....ICELAND!
Here is one of the Icelandic dancers, with the trophy!
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Hi, the children from the Netherlands are singing a song for you. A wonderful song from children for children! It's about being famous. Enjoy the song and vote for us. Bye, bye!
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Jelgava Elementary School N2 presents Latvia
in Schoolovision 2010
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Dear Schoolovisioners! Here is our song for the contest.
It's a Slovenian folk song SO PTIČKI SE ŽENILI and it talks about the birds getting married. There are other animals at the wedding too, a fly, a mosquito, having fun...
The junior choir is performing, the 4 and 5 graders. Our music teacher Bojana taught them, they enjoyed singing the song and we all hope you'll enjoy listening to it.
Best regards from Prebold.
Good luck at the voting!
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This is the Turkish entry for Schoolovision 2010.
Our song is called "OYNAMA SHIKIDIM" and
it is sung by TARKAN.
We really enjoy it while singing.
Hope you will like it, too.
"Oh baby shikidim shikidim,
Oynama shikidim shikidim,
Wanna see you shikidim shikidim"
We wish Good Luck to everybody..!
Kisses from Nazire Merzeci Primary School, İzmir in TURKEY.
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It's 2010 Portuguese'entry. I hope you all like it!
It's a well-know music from Disney that my students chose.
"The Bare Necessities" is a song, written by Terry Gilkyson, from the animated 1967 Disney film The Jungle Book sung by Phil Harris as Baloo and Bruce Reitherman as Mowgli.
The Lyrics in Portuguese:
Somente o necessário
Eu uso o necessário somente o necessário o extraordinário é demais
Eu digo o necessário somente o necessário por isso é que essa vida eu vivo em paz
Assim é que eu vivo e melhor não há. Eu só quero ter o que a vida me dá
Milhões de abelhas vão fazer fazer o mel pr’a eu comer
E se por acaso eu olhar pr’ó o chão tem formigas em profusão e então
O necessário pr’a fazer você terá você terá
(Repete a canção)
Eu uso o necessário somente o necessário o extraordinário é demais
Eu digo o necessário somente o necessário por isso é que essa vida eu vivo em paz
That’s because this life I live in peace , oh hea
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Hi, schoolovisioners. Here there is our video from Spain. The song that we've chosen is Mamma mía!. They're from 5th grade in our school and they are very excited about the contest. We hope you enjoy our song. Good luck everybody!
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This song is about how many people are too much in a rush. People have no time to stand still and enjoy the little things… And since we were last in the competition we too had to rush to be ready in time. Now we will stand still and enjoy the other video’s and relax! We'd like to thank Herman Van Veen for letting us use his song!
Schoolovision 2010 Belgium from Dave Schrauwen on Vimeo.
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Here is our entry for Schoolovision 2010. This year we present the song "Drak" (The Dragon).
The song was composed by Ales Cuma from Suzaplay band just for us. The part of the video was shooted at the main city square.
You can use subtitles added to the video to understand the lyrics.
We had a lot of fun with the Dragon and we hope you will like it.
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Here is our entry for Schoolovision 2010. It's quite different from last year's entry as we chose to sing and dance a traditional occitanian song. The occitanian language is a very old one, spoken in the South-West of France before this region was integrated into the kingdom of France. We hope you like it!
You can also see our very nice village in the video, maybe one day you'll come and visit us?
French contribution to schoolovision from Katja Auffret on Vimeo.
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Llangewydd Junior School proudly presents their Schoolovision 2010 entry.
A medley of three traditional Welsh songs.
Ar hyd y nos, Men of Harlech and We'll Keep a welcome in the hillside.
We all hope you enjoy it. Good luck for the live voting on May 25th.
Hwyl!
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Here is our entry for 2010.
Our whole school is on the video!
Our song is not English but as we have now discovered a Scottish traditional song. We like to sing this song at our school. The pupils have made some super illustrations but due a technical hitch...they are to follow!
All the best to you from all the pupils at Church Aston and Annie :)
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This is a Cyprus folk song, in Cypriot dialect. We decided to change part of the song and transformed it into a hip hop tempo, while the refrain is kept as the traditional song. People used to sing it after lunchtime when all the family gathered together. It was usually sung without music where people kept the beat by knocking the forks on their dishes.
Enjoy our song with movie clips taken from our village, Agros and we hope you like our Cyprus traditional costumes…
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We expect the impossible
I hear the colours
I draw with music in class
Are you following my thought again?
I want more attention about a cover of a magazine.
quadratic equation,devision
I know the exact decision.
Chorus:
Hey,hear us together!
Get in class with us!
We know more,we can more,
we want our things.
I am still a little girl
but soon i'll be in class.
We are the best in dancing
We jump for all of you
Football is my passion
and i'll be Berbatov.
The Oscar is only mine,
it's about my enormous knowledge.
Chorus:
Hey,you know!
I want laugh and dreams!
We know more,we can more,
we want just wonderful things!
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Labels: Contest entry- Bulgaria
Welcome to Roy and Roger´s fillingstation and garage. Roy and Roger are two brothers that always do everything together. They are not very clever, and they make a lot of stupid mistakes. But they are happy anyway. Customers come and customers go. One day a big star appears, and for once Roy and Roger become heroes.
Coline, our EU-volonteer from France, who have made the film, chose to show the "dramatic" film clip first.
Good luck to all of you! Anna-Lena
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Hello
Here comes the video from Iceland. The 5th grade pupils were in the biggest acting role this time. The biggest part of the video was taken on a trip to an island called Videy close to Reykjavik. They were visiting John Lennon’s monument. His wife, Yoko Ono rose this monument some years ago. This is a strong light beam who lights up the sky in October to December every year. This year we are presenting the ABBA melody The Dancing Queen. Please have a look.
Dancing Queen by ABBA
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The 5th grader pupils of Károly Kós Primary and Art School could not decide between two songs, so finally they prepared two short videoclips.
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Four boys in class 7A have made both song and lyrics for this video.
They've got their inspiration from 3 doors down and heavy rock music. The song is a bit depressive, even though the title is more optimistic: Meaning with life.
We wish you all the very best luck in the competition!
Kind regards, class 7A, Bergfrid and Eva
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Labels: Contest entry- Norway
Song:"Mia nea arhi" (One new beginning)
"...it's true we'll make a better day, just you and me..."
Scoolovision 2010-Greece from Elena Vaivai on Vimeo.
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We are not about to invade your country, so don't worry!
This song is about Scotland in the 8th Century.
The Fighting Men of Fib, the army, are marching to conquer their enemies!
We first performed this song in January, at a special theatre production, called King Loth.
Best wishes from Scotland to everyone- we hope you enjoy it!
Until the End
We, the fighting men of Fib,
March on distant lands,
We conquer all our enemies,
Vanquished at our hands
We the fighting men of Fib
Come to claim these lands
With sword and spear no mercy shown,
You’ll perish at our hands
We fight for Mordred, until the death
We fight for Mordred, until the end!
Hey……..Hey……………Hey
Men of Fib, fall into rank
Attention for your Lord,
Without a thought, we must obey
Lord Mordred’s every word…
We await your orders patiently
Poised to do our worst
Our weapons bear for you alone
Only blood will clench our thirst
We fight for Mordred, until the death
We fight for Mordred, until the end!
Hey……..Hey……………Hey
You boy, stand in line!
Eyes front, you filthy scoundrel, don’t disgrace this army’s name!
General, bide your time
Soon we march for battle, so prepare yourselves to DIE!
We fight for Mordred, until the death
We fight for Mordred, until the end!
We fight for Mordred, until the death
We fight for Mordred, until the end!
Hey…….Hey………Hey!
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Hi And Ho - We Plant Trees! by Eno Elementary, Finland
We need to save the forest
It has to be our goal.
For many different species
It plays a major role
We want to have some action
Save life with our own way.
It gives us satisfaction
We celebrate today:
Hi and ho - we plant trees
For environment and peace!
North and South, East and West
Trees will grow: high and low.
Hi and ho - we plant trees
Want to see a lot of green!
Grow with them and learn to live
In peace and harmony.
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Laul laulust from Ingrid Maadvere on Vimeo.
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Here is our competing song video. We all hope you will like it. The song is well known round the world and it expresses our feelings. We want to give thanks to those who make the world a better place to live and make us children live a happy childhood.
Children from Slovakia
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Our song for this year is “Il-Karozzin.”
“ Il-Karozzin” or “The Horsedrawn Carriage” was a popular means of transport in the Maltese islands in olden days. This means of transport was a common scene and one could see and hear the sound of hooves beating and clicking on the ground as the horsedrawn carriage passed through villages and towns, through the countryside and also along coast roads of the Maltese islands. The poor people depended on the horsedrawn carriage to take them on errands outside their village. The Horse Drawn Carriage was also used on special feasts and occasions such as Carnival or a wedding ceremony. Today the horsedrawn carriage is popular among tourists who would like to go round our magnificent and silent old capital city Imdina and today’s capital city Valletta.
Good Luck to all participants.
Il-Karozzin from Malta from videos on Vimeo.
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Our song for this year is “Rose from Moldova”, a song which, besides the pride we feel of being Romanians, I think that it represents us.
Moldova is represented by the north-eastern region of Romania and the song is about love, hope and Romania's beauties that makes our country unique and us proud of it.
Popular( folk) music is our most precious treasure enshrined and passed from generation to generation and we are pleased to share it with you this year, through this song.
SCHOOLVISION 2010- ROMANIA ENTRY from cory.prof on Vimeo.
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Hello,
text and music by Mrs. Gordana Evacic.Pupils from the GLOBE and ENO group are singing with our school choir.
Video spot is made by the teachers Olivia Bosnjak, Đurđica Krcmar, Darko Gabaj and Darko Herbai.
Here are two videos, one in divX (52 MB) format and the second is in the wma (17 MB)
Good luck to all!
divX for fast connection
Spasimo Zemlju - Save the Earth from dherbai on Vimeo.
Spasimo Zemlju - Save the Earth from dherbai on
wma for slow connection
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Zielone Ufoludki (Green Aliens) from Marek Fularz on Vimeo.
My brother still read about aliens
Stars, planets and orbits
Nothing else he doesn’t want to hear
Even he write letters to the UFO
Finally, he deserved to be rewarded
And he saw a flying saucer
Because they landed in the garden today
Vehicle of the green Aliens
Chorus: Green hair, green shoes
The whole Aliens are green
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our Students 6 year old,introduce a very popular italian children's song
that often we sing at school. It is a poem written by Gianni Rodari and
Sergio Endrigo.
It tells you the secret of how to make everything : simply....you need a
flower!
Lyric
to make a table you need wood, to make a wood you need a tree
to make a tree you need a seed ,to make a seed you need a fruit
to make a fruit you need a flower ,to make a table you need a flower.
To make a flower you need a branch, to make a branch you need a tree
to make a tree you need a woods,to make a woods you need a mountain
to make a mountain you need a rootery,to make rootery you need a flower
to make everything you need a flower
We hope you enjoy it,
Good luck to everyone !! :)
Ci vuole un fiore_schoolovision2010 from 3° Circolo Bagheria on Vimeo.
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Our contribution is a traditional Austrian folk-song.
Bettina, the Native-Speaker of our school helped us to translate the lyrics :
We are the jolly blacksmith assistants we can go away, we can stay,
we can do as we like.
Whether we are black(dirty) or white(clean)
doesn`t matter as long as we can wash ourselves.
So blacksmiths hammer as you please
and when we`ve hammered enough we`ll be quiet.
Our vocalists and dancers are 6 years old - the chickens of the school!
Greetings and good luck to you!!!!
Schoolovision 2010 from VS Wildbach on Vimeo.
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Hello all
We are looking forward to see your videos.
Good luck to everybody.
It's a human right from oleflemming on Vimeo.
Our children sing a song about childrens rights.
Please join us singing.
All the best wishes from Stadil-Vedersø Skole Denmark
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We are ready to receive this year's songs in the second edition of Schoolovision! Remember that all songs need to be uploaded to the blog by Friday 14th May, to allow all the 34 partner countries to view them and evaluate them before the big "live vote", Eurovision style, which will take place one week later. Details of this will follow shortly!
In the meantime, to create space here on the main blog for all the contest entries, I have moved all the "test videos" to the Schoolovision 2010 tests blog so that you can view them there.
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A big, warm hug once again from Portugal!
EB 2,3/S Cunha Rivara is situated in Arraiolos, a small village famous for its tapestry: Arraiolos Rugs. Arraiolos is in Alentejo which is near Évora, the very beautiful World Heritage city.
If you want to visit us then please visit this site: In these 7 videos you can see the city where I live, Évora, our gastronomy, our wine, our bread, heritage, main square, market, hotels, restaurants, Diana Temple, a roman temple, some historical places...you can also visit Évora by night and go to some exhibitions... listen to our music and travel!
In 2009, Portugal sung the traditional song, "Menina estas a janela" and it finished in 19th= position.School "Vladimir Streinu" Teiu is situated in southern Romania at a distance of 30 miles of city Pitesti, tulips’city, in Teiu village. Includes primary school cycle and secondary education cycle with a total of 100 children. Teiu School has a long history and strong bearing the name of a great Romanian poet “Vladimir Streinu”. In 2009, the school children sang the song "It's a Wonderful World" which took them to 24th= in the contest.
Our school is in a middle-sized town near Toledo. It's a small school with only 208 children. The class that will take part is 6th grade (11-12). There are 26 children and they are very interested on the project. Thanks a lot and best wishes to all countries taking part! Last year Spain's entry finished in 27th position.
Grimsås school represents Sweden for the 2nd year running. It is a quite small school, with about 90 pupils in the ages from 6 - 13. It is a countryside school in the south part of Sweden, 120 km from Gothenburg.
In 2009, Sweden's song was a lovely melody, which finished in 19th= position.
Our website
Turkey's representative again is Nazire Merzeci Ilkogretim Okulu, situated in İzmir which is the third biggest city of our country. It has a lot of tourist attractions and it is famous for its seaside. Our school was established 18 years ago. It is very large, it has about 1800 students aged 6-14. They are divided into two parts - the primary level (6-11) and the lower-secondary level (11-14). We love singing and look forward to trying to beat our position of 10th in 2009. Good luck everybody!
Our school website
Llangewydd Junior School is a large Junior School (7 - 11 year olds), on the West side of Bridgend in South Wales, about half way between Swansea and Cardiff. We are really pleased to be part of Schoolovision again and we hope to represent our country well. We also hope to improve on our position of 16th in 2009! Canu'r dydd a canu'r nos!
Our website