Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk


The International Festival of Arts “Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk” is an annual festival held in Vitebsk, Belarus under the auspices of the Belarusian Government since 1992. Its main program is devoted to Slavic music. The main participants are artists from Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, countries of the former Yugoslavia, Poland and Bulgaria with guests from many other countries, both Slavic and non-Slavic. It is a member of the International Federation of Festival Organizations since 1998.

History

The predecessor of the festival was "Polish Song Festival in Vitebsk" that was held in Vitebsk. Vitebsk was chosen to host the festival according to the agreements with Polish city Zielona Góra where "Soviet Song Festival" was held since 1965. The main venue of the present-day festival, the Amphitheatre, was constructed especially for such occasion in 1988. Except from scenic area there were tennis courts, aerobic gyms, restaurant, and a coffee bar.
Only two editions of the "Polish Song Festival in Vitebsk" were held: in 1988 and 1990. After the Dissolution of the Soviet Union the cultural ties between the former Soviet bloc countries have broken. So there emerged an idea to organize a cultural arrangement in order to show the cultural diversity of Slavic nations. The first Slavianski Bazaar was opened in 1992. It was organized by the Belarusian Government with the financial support from Russia and Ukraine. The main goal of the very first festival was an attempt to acquaint the Belarusian audience with pop and folk trends from Slavic countries.
In 1993 the festival became a member of the International Federation of Festival Organizations. Cultural variety has grown as the representatives from non-Slavic countries expressed their interest in participating in the festival. Since 1995 Slavianski Bazaar has acquired the new concept and changed its name to the International Festival of Arts "Slavianski Bazaar".Cinematographic presentations and folk art fairs have become the recurrent events in the festival’s calendar. In 1998 the festival has become an inter-state cultural project of Belarus and Russia and suffered another name change that fixed the festival’s affiliation to the city of Vitebsk: International Festival of Arts "Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk".
The festival was awarded the diploma 'FIDOF Festival of the Year 2000' "for impeccable quality of organization, professionalism, hospitality, and promotion of noble humanistic aims on the international level", 'FIDOF Festival of the Year 2004' and other awards.

The contest

During the festival, a contest for young singers is held. It has two stages, each held on a separate day. On the first day the contestants should perform the song in a national language of the country the contestant represents. All vocals are sung live using backing track. On the second day the contestants perform the song written by a composer from any Slavic country in any of the Slavic languages. On this stage all vocals must be sung live with the National Concert Orchestra of Belarus under Mikhail Finberg's conduction.
The final decision is made by the international jury usually consisting of 10 people who are usually former winners of the contest, former contestants, or other celebrities. After the performance each jury gives points from 0 to 10. At the end of the second day all the points are summed up and the Grand Prix winner and other places holders are defined.
The festival has been the starting point in the careers of several singers such as: Ruslana, Taisia Povaliy, Toše Proeski, Bobi Mojsovski, Pyotr Elfimov, Željko Joksimović and Dimash Kudaibergen.
, the Macedonian superstar won the festival in 2000
YearCountryPerformer
1992Oleksa Berest
1993Taisia Povaliy
1994FR YugoslaviaMilan Šćepović - Šćepa
1995FR YugoslaviaFilip Žmaher
1996Ruslana
1997FR YugoslaviaSvetlana Slavković
1998Rafael Dahan
1999FR YugoslaviaŽeljko Joksimović
2000Toše Proeski
2001Theona Dolnikova
2002FR YugoslaviaMilovan Zimonjić
2003Maxim Sapatskov
2004Pyotr Elfimov
2005Polina Smolova
2006Oksana Bogoslovskaya
2007Natalya Krasnyanskaya
2008Donny Montell
2009Dmitry Danilenko
2010Damir Kedžo
2011Alyona Lanskaya
2012Bobi Mojsoski
2013Michał Kaczmarek
2014Rodrigo de la Cadena
2015Dimash Kudaibergen
2016Alexey Gross
2017Vlad Sytnik
2018Marcel Roșca
2019Ädilxan Makïn
2020Raman Volazneu

Children's contest winners

The children's contest during the festival in Vitebsk was first held in 2003, an expansion of the cultural and artistic diversity of the event. It has become one of the main events in the East European countries for children performers who are making their way to Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
YearCountryPerformer
2003Noni Răzvan Ene
2004Roman Grechushnikov
2005Ksenia Sitnik
2006Katarzyna Miednik
2007Andrey Kunets
2008Luara Hayrapetyan
2009Maria Cristina Crăciun
2010Mario Galatanu
2011Raluca-Elena Ursu
2012Mariam Bichoshvili
2013Presijana Dimitrova
2014Anastasiya Baginska
2015Luisa Nurkuatova
2016Anastasiya Gladilina
2017Maria Magilnaya
2018Oleksandr Balabanov
2019Ksenija Haletskaja
2020Anhelina Lamaka