20140508-002 M/S Eurovision fan M/S German fans dancing M/S Girls dancing M/S Ukrainian fans dancing M/S Ukrainian contestant, Mariya Yare...
20140508-002 M/S Eurovision fan M/S German fans dancing M/S Girls dancing M/S Ukrainian fans dancing M/S Ukrainian contestant, Mariya Yaremchuk sings C/U Yaremchuk sings M/S Crowd film Yaremchuk singing C/U Yaremchuk shoes C/U Poster of Ukrainian and German contestants M/S Yaremchuk listens to Germany's Elaiza shoutout to Ukraine SOT Elżbieta "Ela" Steinmetz, lead singer of Elaiza, German Eurovision representative (English): "I was born in Ukraine, and my Mum comes from Poland and now I've lived since I was eight years old in Germany, and it's so crazy right now, of course i'm very worried about Ukraine right now because i've got this connection to this country, and I'm worried that Ukraine will fall into parts." M/S Iceland's contestants 'Pollaponk' SOT Mariya Yaremchuk, Ukrainian Eurovision representative (English): "We all, all of the contestants we sing about love, and we want to make people be better." M/S Disco ball SOT Elżbieta "Ela" Steinmetz, lead singer of Elaiza, German Eurovision representative (English): "Forget everything, just think more with your heart and not your head." C/U Elaiza from Germany performs M/S Elaiza from Germany performs W/S Eurovision EuroClub stage, VEGA venue, Copenhagen The Ukrainian, German and Armenian Eurovision Song Contest entries held a party at the official 'EuroClub' venue, VEGA, in Copenhagen on Wednesday, celebrating making their way into the second round of the competition. Mariya Yaremchuk, 21 from south-west Ukraine and German entry Elaiza, actually born in Ukraine, expressed their concern with the current political situation. Both contestants will compete against one another in the final on Saturday alongside Russia, Sweden, Denmark, the UK, Montenegro, Hungary, Armenia, Azerbaijan, San Marino, the Netherlands and Iceland. Less