Pacivision Song Contest 2022 (Pacifica)

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Pacivision Song Contest 2022
Reach for the Stars
Dates
Final28th Feb 2022
Host
VenueCentury Arena
Gralois, Ikoania
Presenter(s)Estella Casvellez
Marco Zarez
Polla Altez
Musical directorMartain Aljenez
Directed byPorto Aporez
Executive supervisorParo Ytti
Executive producerValora Dillaez
Onree Porez
Host broadcasterIkoanian Avarez Television Broadcasting
(IATB)
Participants
Number of entries4
Debuting countriesTemplate:Country data Arnchow
 Esfalsa
 Frost Empire
 Ikoania
Returning countriesNone
Non-returning countriesNew Itomorii
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards one set of 12, 10, 8-3 points to the other 8 songs through televoting. Juries in each country also rank the other 8 songs in the categories "Best Lyrics", "Best Performance" and "Most Original". Based on the overall score, each country receives an additional 2-8, 10 or 12 points in each category.
2021 ← Pacivision Song Contest → 2023

The Pacivision Song Contest 2022 is set to be the 2nd edition of the Pacivision Song Contest. Following the Sedunnic victory in the 2021 contest in Südtor, GI-Land with the song "Never wanted this to end" by Illkrom Blenienn and Rila Jok, the Pacivision Executive Board (PEB) has accepted hosting bids from all countries eligible to participate. The bid for Gralois, Ikoania has won the bidding phase. The contest is due to be organised by the PEB and the host broadcaster, the Ikoanian Avarez Television Broadcasting (IATB).

Location

The 2022 contest will take place in Gralois, Ikoania, following the country's bid. It is the first time that Ikoania hosts the contest, as well as the first Pacivision to be held in Bailtem. The selected venue is the 9,500-seat Century Arena, which serves as a venue for events and has annually hosted the Live IATB TV Awards.

According to the rules, the host broadcaster of the winning song would receive the rights to host the next edition of the contest, but this rule was introduced after the conclusion of the 2021 edition. Sedunn did not enter a submission, hence not becoming the next host.

Bidding phase

On 20 September 2021, PEB launched the bidding process and published a list of criteria and requirements for the host city and venue. Interested broadcasters were to submit bids on behalf of the city through postal means, after which PEB would proceed to send all of them a bid book with more detailed requirements for the cities and broadcaster to submit their plans for review. The cities had until 26 October 2021 to draft and submit their detailed plans.

On 22 September 2021, on behalf of the city of Gralois, Ikoania officially announced its bid, proposing the Century Arena as a possible venue to host the event.[1] Over the following weeks many countries expressed interest in hosting the event.

Until 26 October 2021, no other city or broadcaster has presented a bid book to the PEB, thus Gralois was announced as the host city of the 2022 contest on 2 November 2021.[2]

Key:  †  Host venue

Country City Venue Notes
Template:Country data Beepee N/A N/A Expressed their interest in hosting right after the results of the 2021 contest were announced
 Ikoania Gralois Century Arena Hosts the Live IATB TV Awards, more commonly known as 'The Avarez'
 Izaakia Polar City Taiga Technology Dome Arena
 Transsuneria Niulandsheim Fronde Miisbek

Other sites

The Pacivision Village is the official Pacivision Song Contest fan and sponsors area during the event weeks, where it will be possible to watch performances by contest participants and local artists, as well as the live shows broadcast from the main venue. It is set to be located in Gralois's 3rd district.

Format

Visual design

Presenters

Stage design

Allocation draw

The draw determining the running-order, in which the participating countries may present their songs to the audience was held on 13 February 2022 in the city hall of Gralois. The countries and their starting positions were drawn by two of the hosts of the event, Estella Casvelez and Marco Zarez, from two separate bowls. The process was supervised by the executive supervisor of the Pacivision Song Contest Ytti, the head of broadcaster IATB, Opan Avarez, and the mayor of Gralois, Arneslo Valpelez.[3]

Postcards

The "postcards" are short introduction videos shown on television whilst the stage is being prepared for the next contestant to perform their entry, and are 40 seconds long. The following locations were used for each participating country:

Participating countries

Participating countries had until 31 January 2022 to submit their applications for participation in the contest. Eleven countries have applied for the contest and were allocated a starting position in the competition on 13 February 2022. Until 15 February 2022 any participant still has the option to withdraw their application without facing financial sanctions.

Country Artist Song Language(s)
 Transsuneria Frank Beker "Tonight" Austral
 Frost Empire Mei Natsukawa "Nada sousou" Hinomoto
Template:Country data Beepee Teddy Behr "Shine" Austral
 Izaakia Una Kissa "Hotter than Hell" Austral
 Besern Studio 90 "Tej lekcrad" Boudican, Besernian
 Sedunn Ati Hunnienn and Maks Trammienn "Care a little less" Austral
Template:Country data GI-Land Frauke Westra "Onbezonnen" Friean
 Esfalsa izc "How long can We stand Here" Austral
 Snolland Rio Kaff "Queen of Larasin" Austral
 Ikoania Pordano Sejejes "More of Me" Austral
Template:Country data Arnchow The Workshop "Jīnxī ài xìn" Austral, Mandarin, Malay

Spokesperson

The spokespersons announced the 12-point score from their respective country's public televote in the following order:

  1. Template:Country data GI-Land - Lukas Rahgen (Host of the 2021 contest)
  2. Template:Country data Arnchow - Chiang Su-fen, Hendri Iman Setiawan, Stephen Ching Hsu-ping
  3.  Transsuneria - Maxz
  4.  Snolland - Lika Vahê Participant in the 2021 contest
  5.  Frost Empire - Shou Hino
  6.  Esfalsa - Cedric Kopplin
  7. Template:Country data Beepee - Bob Uppen-Downe
  8.  Sedunn - Hejerr Opalen
  9.  Izaakia - Anunciata
  10.  Besern - Albrecht Waltz
  11.  Ikoania - Atonin Sopresez (Head delegation of Ikoania in the 2021 contest)

Other countries

Eligibility for potential participation in the Pacivision Song Contest requires a national broadcaster with active PEB membership that would be able to broadcast the contest via the Pacivision network. The PEB has issued invitations of participation in the contest to all active members.

  • Eareamland - Have not confirmed on participating in the 2022 contest.
  • Template:Country data Mauquibie - Have not confirmed on participating in the 2022 contest.
  • New Itomorii - Have not confirmed on participating in the 2022 contest.

Broadcasts

Broadcasters and commentators

All participating broadcasters may choose to have on-site or remote commentators providing an insight about the show and voting information to their local audience. Some non-participating broadcasters may want to air the contest. These are the broadcasters that have confirmed their broadcasting plans and/or their commentators:

Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries
Country Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s) Notes
Template:Country data Arnchow RTA Huang Shun-kai, Nathanael Sianturi
Template:Country data Beepee BONC Sam Ping
 Besern BBS Magda Langer and Korbinian Weimann
 Esfalsa AstraTV William Hepsworth
 Frost Empire Ken Morioka Heiji Kawamatsu and Rimi Harukawa
Template:Country data GI-Land BUS TV Günther Lesch
 Ikoania IATB Opasni Avarez
 Izaakia IBC, CosmosNetwork Garry Horton
 Sedunn MV Sedunnic: Ron Oposallu and Paksarr Tromē
 Snolland STV Evva Zela
 Transsuneria TRF Karel Lister

References

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