The troubled Junior Eurovision song contest is coming up this Saturday, December 1, 2012. This 10th edition has only 12 countries taking part when Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania and Macedonia decided to stay home but EBU managed to replace them with Israel, Albania and Azerbaijan. Still, the concept isn't really taking flight and the line between being a children's singing contest and a freak show showcasing little monsters pushed on stage by parents, managers and producers is very thin. This blogger dislikes greatly kids dressed up and acting like adults and that kind of performances seem to come from the usual suspects (Russia, Ukraine) while some of the entries seem more genuine and real (Belgium and the Netherlands) while some are somewhere in between and maybe just a little bit too grown up (Sweden). Mind you, I might be completely wrong as I have only watched this recap. I have no idea who the favorites are and who's going to win but I promise to check the whole videos by the end of the week and maybe even watch the show online this Saturday.... :-)
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