Moldova has had great success in qualifying to the finals at the Eurovision Song Contest only failing once in their history. This year, they want to continue their aim with Pasha Parfeny in Baku too. Will Pasha’s trumphet make it to the final with Lăutar this year? Today’s rehearsal might give some of the answer.
At the day 2, Moldovan representative Pasha Parfeny rehearsed at the eighth place. As it might be remembered, they had a nice chareography at their national final, O Melodi Pentru 2012 where Pasha’s backing vocals and dancers were all dressed like brides. Many were curious whether they will stick to the same show or not.
The answer is, firstly we didn’t know how they will be dressed, but today they were using figures indicating it might be like in the national final. Pasha was at the stage with five female dancers and these dancers are from the Ukranian ballet group Lyubovniki. The girls were quite active at the stage, climbing each-others legs, making interesting figures. Different than the national final, Pasha was not moving so much.
The girls dressed in colorful t-shirts and sweat-pants where Pasha has the more common style which we usually see.
As in the song, Pasha says "my trumphet makes you mine, girl", unexpectedly there were not any trumphets around but having those beautiful girls, the trumpets probably wouldn’t make the chareography any better. Instead the trumphets were well placed back in the image on LED screen. The atmosphere were quite nice, it was all in red and Pasha didn’t seemt bad under those lights.
On what we have seen so far, Pasha and his girls gave a good performance with high confidence and the atmosphere was clearly good. So far it could look like a qualification to the final once again for Moldova.
Stay tuned to
Eurovisionary for when they rehearse again later this week.