{"id":19770,"date":"2017-05-08T15:53:40","date_gmt":"2017-05-08T15:53:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.aaeurop.com\/?p=19770"},"modified":"2017-05-08T15:53:40","modified_gmt":"2017-05-08T15:53:40","slug":"poll-results-armenias-artsvik-had-the-best-second-rehearsal-on-may-5th","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aaeurop.com\/?p=19770","title":{"rendered":"Poll results: Armenia\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0084\u00a7s Artsvik had the best second rehearsal on May 5th"},"content":{"rendered":"

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by Robyn Gallagher<\/span> \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u00a7<\/span><\/p>\n

Artsvik, Fly With Me, poll, poll results, second rehearsal, semi-final rehearsal<\/span><\/p>\n

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Friday saw the final three countries from the first semifinal as well as five countries from the second semifinal give their stage shows another go. Romania\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0084\u00a7s Alex Florea kept his balance while riding a glitter cannon, Austria\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0084\u00a7s Nathan Trent took another trip to the moon, and Latvia\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0084\u00a7s Triana Park debuted yet another wig.<\/p>\n

We asked our readers to pick their favourite rehearsals from Friday\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0084\u00a7s\u0569\u0082\u0539\u00a0lineup and only one could triumph. After counting 4,186 votes, we can now reveal that our readers think that Armenian diva Artsvik<\/strong> was the winner with her artistic presentation of \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056a\u0093Fly With Me\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u009d<\/strong>, with 29.91% of the vote.<\/p>\n

Our team in the press centre in Kyiv was impressed by the evolution of Artsvik\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0084\u00a7s staging, where she\u0569\u0082\u0539\u00a0used her second set of run-throughs to test different colours, images, lights and camera angles. The bird that flies out at the end of her show disappeared into the background earlier in the week. But on Friday, owing to slightly different colouring, the bird was visible throughout its flight. The biggest change, however, came in the slicker and higher-impact use of pyro and sparks, which erupt and burst with new rhythm and power. Best of all producers actually manage to capture them with the cameras this time around.<\/p>\n