Thanks to Lordi, Helsinki hosted the Eurovision Song Contest this year (more details in wikipedia). As this quite surely was once in a lifetime opportunity, I had to check out Semi-Final’s Dress Rehearsal on Wednesday at 21:00.
An airport style security check welcomed the visitors when entering Hartwall Areena. The hall itself was transformed from an ice-hockey arena to an enormous studio with thousands of lights and massive amount of other technical equipment clearly broadcasting in mind. The stage and surroundings were aesthetic and professionally made (probably none of the team members in charge of the 2005 World Championships in Athletics were involved this time).

Lights and screen after 4,000 hours of programming.
The rehearsal was an exact copy of the semi-final including all the interviews and voting results. Two large screens located in both upper corners of the arena showed the actual TV picture with all the graphics and postcards between performances. The stage with the enormous transparent LED-screen (after a closer examination I found it to be actually a metal net with small LEDs located about 3cm from each other to create the illusion of transparency) worked well and visuals, meaning mainly light and screen design, were fascinating and unique for the presenting artists. The screens were made by Barco and the moving lights by Robe – both links include interesting technical details. Pyrotechnics were also widely used, which is an interesting detail as almost everything is prohibited especially in indoor concerts. Camera work was mainly enjoyable and especially the spider cam moving above the crowd was impressive.

The stage formed a transformable entity with five screen areas.
Well, Serbia won the final (no idea why). It felt that better songs were present in semi-final than in final. As an example Andorra and Denmark were eliminated. My personal favorites included Georgia (Sopho – Visionary Dream), Bulgaria (Elitsa Todorova – Voda) and Hungary (Magdi Rózsa – Unsubstantial Blues). Rózsa won the Best Composer Award which is given to the best songwriter among the Eurovision song composers every year. Belarus was a catchy one and Germany neither France was bad.

Mikki Kunttu’s and his team’s light design in use (notice the turned off LED screen).
For once, a decent production not to be ashamed of as a nation.

Serbian song is Great!!!!! danish one was awful and oldfashioned!!!! 12 points SERBIA 10 points SWITZERLAND 8 points CYPRUS 7 points BULGARIA 6 points RUSSIA 5 points FYROM 4 points FINLAND 3 points MOLDOVA 2 points ESTONIA 1 point UKRAINE 11º GEORGIA