Aruba in the OTI Festival 1989
| Aruba in the OTI Festival 1989 | ||||
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| OTI Festival 1989 | ||||
| Participating broadcaster | TeleAruba | |||
| Country | Aruba | |||
| Selection process | Aruban OTI Festival | |||
| Selection date | 6 September 1987 | |||
| Competing entry | ||||
| Song | "Mi viejo" | |||
| Artist | Edwin Abath | |||
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| Placement | ||||
| Final result | Finalist | |||
| Participation chronology | ||||
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Aruba was represented at the OTI Festival 1989 with the song "Mi viejo", written by Edwin Abath and Don Ramon Krozendijk, and performed by Abath himself. The Aruban participating broadcaster, TeleAruba, selected its entry through a national final. The song, that was performed in position 5, was not among the top-three places revealed. This was the first entry from Aruba as an independent participant in the festival, having been represented until then as part of the Netherlands Antilles.
TeleAruba intended to enter the song to the OTI Festival 1987, which would be the first participation for Aruba as an independent participant in the festival, but due to a miscommunication with the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI), the debut was not possible. The song was ultimately submitted to the 1989 festival, when the debut was finally possible.
Background
Until 1986, Aruba was part of the Netherlands Antilles, and TeleAruba was a station of Antilliaanse Televisie Maatschappij (ATM). After Aruba obtained its separate status, TeleAruba became independent from ATM, applied to become a full member of the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI), and intended to debut at the OTI Festival 1987 as an independent participant.
Since ATM began selecting its entry for the OTI Festival through a national final in 1978, a public pre-selection to choose its entries for the Antillean national final was constantly held in Aruba. Of the eight Antillean national finals in which Aruba was involved, seven were won by Aruban entires, and represented the Netherlands Antilles in the festival.
National stage
In 1987, TeleAruba held a national selection with two phases to select its entry for the 16th edition of the OTI Festival, in what would be Aruba's debut as an independent participant in the festival.
Pre-selection
A pre-selection was held on Sunday 5 July 1987 at the Golden Tulip Aruba Caribbean Hotel in Palm Beach. Of the competing entries, seventeen qualified for the national final.[1]
The winner of the pre-selection was "Mi viejo", written by Don Ramon Krozendijk and Edwin Abath and performed by Abath himself; with Claudius Philips placing second, and Sergio Tjoe-A-Loi placing third. The song performed by Juancho Ignacio, Francis Jacobs, Chicho Kock, Marion Istatia, Albi Navas, Tommy de Cuba, Marcelino Paesch, Don Ramon, Yvette and Lupe Thomas, Junior de Freitas, Mylene Marquez, Ito Dania, Sigfried Godoy, and Didi Wernet, also qualified for the national final.[2]
National final
TeleAruba held the national final on Sunday 6 September 1987, beginning at 18:00 AST (22:00 UTC), at Cas di Cultura in Oranjestad. The musical director was Franklin Granadillo.[3]
The winner was "Mi viejo", written by Don Ramon Krozendijk and Edwin Abath and performed by Abath himself.[4]
| R/O | Song | Artist | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tommy de Cuba | ||
| 2 | Sergio Tjoe-A-Loi | ||
| 3 | Didi Wernet | ||
| 4 | Francis Jacobs | ||
| 5 | Mylene Marquez | ||
| 6 | Claudius Philips | ||
| 7 | "Mi viejo" | Edwin Abath | 1 |
| 8 | Chicho Kock | ||
| 9 | Marion Istatia | ||
| 10 | Junior de Freitas | ||
| 11 | Yvette and Lupe Thomas | ||
| 12 | Don Ramon | ||
| 13 | Marcelino Paesch | ||
| 14 | Sigfried Godoy | ||
| 15 | Albi Navas | ||
| 16 | Juancho Ignacio | ||
| 17 | Ito Dania |
Aftermath
Due to a miscommunication between TeleAruba and OTI, the debut of Aruba in the festival was not possible in 1987. TeleAruba announced that it would enter the song in the 1988 festival;[6] but this did not happen until the 1989 festival.[7]
At the OTI Festival
On 18 November 1989, the OTI Festival was held at the theater of the James L. Knight Center in Miami, United States, hosted by Univision, and broadcast live throughout Ibero-America. Edwin Abath performed "Mi viejo" in position 7, with Franklin Granadillo conducting the event's orchestra. The song was not among the top-three places revealed.[8]
The festival was broadcast live on TeleAruba.[9]
References
- ^ "Voorselectie op 5 juli Voor het OTI-Aruba festival al twintig inschrijvingen". Amigoe (in Dutch). Willemstad, Curaçao. 8 May 1987. p. 5 – via Delpher.
- ^ "Edwin Abath wint pre-finale voor Aruba OTI-festival". Amigoe (in Dutch). Willemstad, Curaçao. 6 July 1987. p. 5 – via Delpher.
- ^ "Finale OTI-Aruba-festival". Amigoe (in Dutch). Willemstad, Curaçao. 2 September 1987. p. 5 – via Delpher.
- ^ "Edwin Abath winnaar". Amigoe (in Dutch). Willemstad, Curaçao. 8 September 1987. p. 5 – via Delpher.
- ^ Arubaanse OTI-festival 1987 (Television programme) (in Dutch). Oranjestad, Aruba: TeleAruba. 6 September 1987.
- ^ "Gevolg communicatiestoornis - Aruba niet naar OTI-festival". Amigoe (in Dutch). Willemstad, Curaçao. 7 October 1987. p. 5 – via Delpher.
- ^ "Aruba volwaardig lid OTI-festival". Amigoe (in Dutch). Willemstad, Curaçao. 31 October 1989. p. 5 – via Delpher.
- ^ XVIII Festival de la canción OTI 1989 (Television programme) (in Spanish). Miami, United States: Univision. 18 November 1989.
- ^ "Telearuba". Amigoe (in Dutch). Willemstad, Curaçao. 18 November 1989. p. 5 – via Delpher.