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Special 'Primus Ikaalinen' on the Web TV 'Deschamps Channel'by Harley Jones |
Top: Video above: 2012 Sata-Häme Soi Festival promotional video. Friday, June 29 from 19.30 to 22.30 on Deschamps Channel will be broadcast live a special program devoted entirely to the 2012 edition of the famous Primus Ikaalinen, Co presented by Frederic Deschamps and Kimmo Mattila, Artistic Director of the Sata-Häme Soi Festival. The program includes the earliest records of this unique international accordion TV competition and its entire development. Daily reports since 2003 are available online at: www.accordions.com/finland/ The 8 candidates for the 2012 'Primus Ikaalinen' will be presented in this program and intereviewed live by skype from their respective countries. The 2012 contestants are: Russia: Utkina Ekaterina France: Elsa Gourdy Moldova: Dorin Grama Kazacstan: Shamgar Tolkynhan China: Tan jia Liang Germany: Radu Laxgang Lithuania: Martinas Levickis Finland: selected the day before the contest by National selections. The 2012 Primus Ikaalinen will be broadcast in full Live Streaming. You can follow the eight candidates of the 2012 Primus Ikaalinen upon arrival at Helsinki airport on July 2, then every day until the evening of the contest to be held July 5 evening. A live broadcast of the Sata-Häme Soi Festival will be presented each day between 3 and July 7 in the form of reality TV with the interviews of candidates, members of juries, artists present during the Sata-Häme Soi Festival, as well as highlights about daily activities of candidates. New for 2012: Viewers around the world can vote for the candidate of their choice during the live broadcast of this international competition that promises to be most exciting. Full information will be broadcast on the 29th June on the Deschamps Channel and from this page. Picture below of past competitors taken at the 2011 event. Left to right: Alexander Veretennikov (Russia), Petar Maric (Serbia), André Natanael Texeira (Portugal), Matthias Matzke (Germany), Julien Gonzales (France), Julie Blocher (France), Alexander Shirunov (Russia). |