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Interview with Cypriot finalists Nearchos and Charis

Only three days before the final of Cyprus’ Eurovision Song Project, the only duet in the contest found some time among their rehearsals to talk to us. Nearchos and Charis compete in Sunday’s final of the cypriot selection with their ballad Deila Den Agapo.

Nearchos: We still can’t believe that we in such a short time since we decided to take part in the competition now have reached the final. After the suggestion from our choreographer Antigoni Tasouris, I turned the song in a duet and Harris was my first thought to be my partner as we worked together again in the past and I knew her skills.

Charris: We believe that it is necessary that it is in Greek as it is important to present our culture in competitions like this. It is for us a great surprise that there are no other women in the final and that might give us an advantage.

Nearchos: The music and lyrics of the song are written by myself, while the production of the song has been made by Beke Dimos (Cyprus 1993). I wrote the song in a difficult moment of my life and tried to express my thoughts and my feelings on paper. The truth is that I didn’t intend to send it to Eurovision. The song express emotions can anyone feel after a disappointment and is structured in a way that you can easily identify with it.

Charris: We talk on stage with the voice of the our hearts. Despite our young age we serious, we have the seriousness is need to represent our country in a contest like Eurovision. We are real, down to earth and so we want to remain We hope that our song will touch the people, and they will believe in the capabilities of our song like we do.

Nearchos: I would like to say about my new song Dinami. My new single was created for the new campaign of the Association for the Prevention and Handling of Violence in the Family about Bullying and Healthy Relationships. The song is composed by Andreas Anastasiou and Nalle Ahlstedt and written by Stavros Stavrou. Dinami is also available on iTunes. It talks about the real power, the one we all hide inside us, and is supposed to wake the young people up, emitting the message that in hard times, people must seek the help of their friends. 

You can watch Deila Den Agapo, Nearchos and Charris candidate song in the Cypriot Eurovision Final below and EuroVisionary would like to wish them both the best of luck on Sunday: 

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