User:EuroMalena
Biography[edit]
My name is Anastasiya Nare Klavdiya Adamian. I am the owner of the Youtube Channel: Måneskin Edits and the owner of the Instagram Account: escxhp. I am a Spanish-Armenian living in Madrid, Spain. I was born in Madrid, Spain and have spent my life living between there and Yerevan, Armenia. I currently study Literature, as well Music and Philosophy, at the Complutense University of Madrid and I intend to apply for a place at the Yerevan State University to study Philosophy as a Post-Graduate.
Between 2010 and 2012 I lived in Sydney, Australia, where I took part in a national competition called Rock Eisteddfod Challenge. The Challenge had first began in 1980 and came to a close in 2012. There had been multiple TV shows in Australia dedicated to broadcasting the challenge, as well as several TV specials. I took part in these shows from 2010 - 2012, with the 2012 edition being part of a large National TV special and DVD special.
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Name | Anastasiya Adamian |
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Born | Madrid, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish-Armenian |
Country | Spain |
Languages | - Spanish
- Armenian - Russian - English |
Ethnicity | Hispanic-Armenian |
Education and employment | |
Occupation | Editor - Dancer |
High school | Secondary Bilingual Cervantes Institute |
University | Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs | |
Religion | The Armenian Apostolic Church |
Movies | Rock Eisteddfod National TV Specials (2010-2012)
- Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You (2020) |
Shows | Rock Eisteddfod Seasons 30 - 32 (2010 - 2012) |
Interests | |
- Eurovision Song Contest - Junior Eurovision Song Contest | |
Contact info | |
escxhp | |
YouTube | Måneskin Edits |
I sometimes contribute to Wikipedia sources relating to Eurovision and Junior Eurovision, as well as Eurovision artist pages and other related contest content.
Countries I have visited[edit]
Year | Country/Countries | City/Cities |
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2008 | Armenia | Armavir, Yerevan |
2010 | Australia | Sydney, Perth |
2011 | Australia, Belgium | Sydney, Brussels |
2012 | Australia, Armenia, United Kingdom | Sydney, Armavir, London, Manchester |
2014 | Greece | Athens, Crete, Rhodes |
2015 | Armenia, Georgia, Portugal | Armavir, Gyumri, Yerevan, Tbilisi, Lisbon, Évora |
2017 | Armenia, Cyprus | Yerevan, Armavir, Nicosia |
2018 | United Kingdom, Russia | Edinburgh, Stirling, Saint Petersburg |
2019 | Canada, United Kingdom | Quebec, London |
2022 | Armenia, Poland, Georgia, Croatia | Armavir, Yerevan, Kraków, Tbilisi, Split, Zagreb |
2023 | France | Paris, Nice |
2024 | Italy, United Kingdom, Vatican City, Romania | Rome, Edinburgh, Bucharest, Brașov |
Eurovision Song Contest[edit]
I have watched the Eurovision Song Contest since 2009 and have actively followed the online Eurovision community since then. I have always enjoyed supporting Armenia and Spain at the contest, of course, but I always support all the acts, included whoever my winner is each year. I created my Instagram account: escxhp back in May 2015, just before that year's contest. I wanted to utilize social media to support my favorite Eurovision artists and see the behind the scenes content. I also wanted to meet new people who enjoyed the same music I did. I have voted every year since 2015.
My favorite Eurovision song of all time would have to be "Euphoria" by Loreen (Sweden 2012), I have always felt a special connection to the song and it has been in my top 10 most played songs every year since 2012. My favorite Eurovision artist from Armenia would have to be our 2008 entrant Sirusho, I grew up listening to her music and have always been inspired by her attitude to work and her determination to spread the message of Armenian culture and music. My favorite Eurovision artist from Spain would have to be Chanel, as she displayed our culture beautifully at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. She achieved our best result for a long time and she deserves all the success.
Personal Winners Since 2000[edit]
Year | Country |
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2000 | Russia |
2001 | Greece |
2002 | Latvia |
2003 | Spain |
2004 | Ukraine |
2005 | Greece |
2006 | Finland |
2007 | Russia |
2008 | Armenia |
2009 | Norway |
2010 | Germany |
2011 | United Kingdom |
2012 | Sweden |
2013 | Denmark |
2014 | Armenia |
2015 | Israel |
2016 | Armenia |
2017 | Portugal |
2018 | Cyprus |
2019 | Netherlands |
2020* | Romania |
2021 | Ukraine |
2022 | Netherlands |
2023 | Norway |
2024 | Italy |
2025 | TBD |
*I have included 2020 even though the contest was cancelled.
Armenian and Spanish Pride[edit]
To break up the Eurovision content up. here are some pictures from my 2 countries and some of our most historic sites, maps of our land and languages, some of our most loved public figures and historic photos that shape our nations.
Junior Eurovision Song Contest[edit]
I have watched the Junior Eurovision Song Contest since 2011 and have continued to engage with the community since then. I first found out about the contest due to Armenia winning the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with Vladimir Arzumanyan with the song "Mama". I was excited to learn that my country would be hosting a Eurovision event for the first time in its history. I eventually ended up attending the contest in person and would recommend the experience to everyone.
My favorite Junior Eurovision song of all time would have to be "Qami Qami" by Maléna (Armenia 2021), I truly believe that this is still the best Junior Eurovision entry of all time and has set a new high standard for the contest. My favorite Junior Eurovision artist would have to also be Maléna as she has been an amazing inspiration to young girls across Europe and Asia and has been a great representation for Armenia regarding music, culture and hospitality. Therefore, she is also my favorite Junior Eurovision artist from Armenia along with Dalita Avanesian (2011) and Elizabeth Danielyan (2014). My favorite Junior Eurovision artist from Spain would have to be Sandra Valero (2023) as she has proven how talented young Spaniards are and her performance was one of our best. She has also given us our best result for many years.
Personal Winners Since 2003[edit]
Year | Country |
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2003 | United Kingdom |
2004 | Spain |
2005 | Spain |
2006 | Sweden |
2007 | Armenia |
2008 | Ukraine |
2009 | Netherlands |
2010 | Armenia |
2011 | Netherlands |
2012 | Ukraine |
2013 | Malta |
2014 | Armenia |
2015 | Russia |
2016 | Armenia |
2017 | Georgia |
2018 | Poland |
2019 | Poland |
2020* | Spain |
2021 | Armenia |
2022 | Georgia |
2023 | France |
*Armenia withdrew from Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 due to the 2020 war. If Maléna had participated with the song "Why", Armenia would have been my first place overall.
My Ideal Artists for Eurovision[edit]
I have a number of different artists from different countries that I would like to see at the Eurovision Song Contest. These include past participants and past winners, but mostly include new artists who have never been approached or have featured in rumors published in each country.
Personal Choices for Artists[edit]
**For obvious reasons, Belarus and Russia are no longer members of the EBU and therefore can no longer take part in any Eurovision events but I have added them here as there were some artists who I would have loved to have seen go to Eurovision.
As of December 2023, 2 artists from these lists have been selected for Eurovision 2024; Marina Satti (Greece) and Raiven (Slovenia).
Eurovision Score Song Contest[edit]
I have taken part in several fan contests and have chosen to represent several different countries. I currently take part in the Eurovision Score Song Contest, which is one of the biggest fan made contests. It is has been based on future editions of the Eurovision Song Contest, starting from the year 2024. As we are asked to chose the same country every year to compete with, I chose Romania to participate with.
As of the 2043 Eurovision Score Song Contest, the most successful country is Romania who have 14 wins. The highest number of points achieved, as of the 2099 edition, is 758 points, scored by Monaco at the 2098 edition of the contest. Roxen (Romania 2024, 2025, 2029, 2036, 2040 , 2043 , 2050 and 2087) and Klava Koka (Russia 2027, 2030, 2044, 2051, 2056, 2060, 2061, 2070, 2084 and 2090) are to date the most successful artists in the Eurovision Score Song Contest, with Roxen achieving 8 wins (two of which being in successive years and three being championship wins) and Klava Koka achieving 9 wins (two of which being in successive years and two being championship wins).
Romania's Results[edit]
*2029 - Madrid hosting on behalf of Monaco.
**2038 - Rome hosting on behalf of Monaco.
***2039 - Paris hosting on behalf of Monaco.
****2040 - This was a championship event for past winners only - these events occur every 10 contests.
*****2098 - Lisbon hosting on behalf of Andorra
******2099 - Berlin hosting on behalf of Monaco
*******2133 - Barakaldo hosting on behalf of Monaco
********DNP = DID NOT PARTICIPATE
Winners of the Eurovision Score Song Contest[edit]
*2040 - This event was the first Championship Event with only past winners competing.
Junior Eurovision Score Song Contest[edit]
I currently take part in the Junior Eurovision Score Song Contest, which is a smaller edition to the biggest Eurovision fan contest, Eurovision Score Song Contest. This contest is for artists aged 17 and under. Like the Eurovision Score Song Contest, It is has been based on future editions of the Eurovision Song Contest, starting from the year 2024. As we are asked to chose the same country every year to compete with, I chose Armenia to participate with.
As of the 2035 edition of the contest, Armenia has been the most successful country, with 6 wins and 4 runner-up placements. Nanul (Armenia 2025, 2026 and 2033), is the most successful Artist in the contest so far, with 2 wins and 1 runner-up placement. Milana Khametova (Russia 2031 and Armenia 2034) is the first and only artist so far to have won the contest participating for 2 different countries. Luna Sabella (Netherlands 2039 & 2040) is the first and only artist so far to have won the contest twice with the same song (The 2040 was a championship event, meaning former winners were required to send the song they won with, or pick one of their winning entries if they had multiple wins). The highest number of points at the contest was the winning entry for Spain 2026 (Melani Garcia - Vivo Por Ella), which achieved 440 points.
Armenia's Results[edit]
*2040 - This was a championship event for past winners only.
Winners of the Junior Eurovision Score Song Contest[edit]
*In the 2024 Edition of the contest, both Poland and Armenia scored the same amount of points, 383, therefore the winner was decided based on the televote score, meaning Poland was deemed the winner overall.
**2040 - This was a championship event for past winners only.
***2041 - Both France and Armenia scored 385, but France had a higher televote score, meaning France achieved the runner-up placement.
Asiavision Score Song Contest[edit]
I have taken part in several fan contests and have chosen to represent several different countries. I took part in the Asiavision Score Song Contest, which was one of the extended contest made by the Eurovision Score Song Contest, which is one of the biggest fan made contests. It was has been based on the Eurovision Song Contest, starting from the year 2024. Due to Asiavision not becoming a real project for the EBU many of us fans had decided to make our own as Asiavision is something Eurovision fans would have watched and loved. As we were asked to chose the same country every year to compete with, I chose Armenia to participate with.
The Asiavision Score Song Contest covered all parts of Asia but also Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Countries in these areas were eligible to take part in both Asiavision and the Eurovision Score Song Contest.
The Contest was discontinued after one contest due to the lack of interest in the fandom.
The Intervision Song Contest was created to replace this contest.
Armenia's Results[edit]
Year | Host | Winner | Artist | Song | Points | Placement |
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2024 | Beijing | Russia | Lilit Hovhannisyan | Balkan Song | 361 | 3rd |
Winners of the Asiavision Score Song Contest[edit]
Year | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Points | Runner-Up |
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2024 | Russia | Klava Koka | Не со мной | Russian | 435 | Cyprus |
Intervision Song Contest[edit]
The Intervision Song Contest was created to include countries from all over the world, not just Europe and Asia.
South Korea's Results[edit]
Year | Host | Winner | Artist | Song | Points | Placement |
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2024 | Mexico City | South Korea | Rosé | On The Ground | 449 | 1st |
2025 | Seoul | Fiji | Jeon Somi | Fast Forward | 171 | 16th |
2026 | Sydney | TBD | BTS | Butter | TBD | TBD |
Winners of the Intervision song Contest[edit]
Year | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Points | Runner-Up |
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2024 | South Korea | Rosé | On The Ground | English | 449 | Turkmenistan |
2025 | Fiji | PAULINI | Fireman | English | 385 | India |
Championship Events[edit]
Every 10 years (years regarding the number of events that have taken place), The Euorvision Score Song Contest and the Junior Eurovision Score Song Contest hosts an Championship events where all the winners from the previous contests up to and including that year's contest will compete to become the Champion of Champions. You are asked to pick the same countries you selected for the Eurovision Score Song Contest and the Junior Eurovision Score Song Contest, in my case, I will participate with Romania and Armenia. The first event will take place in 2040, which will happen once the contest reaches that number.
Winners of the Championship Eurovision Score Song Contest[edit]
Year | Host City | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Points | Runner-Up |
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2040 | Chișinău | Romania | Roxen | Cenusa | Romanian | 544 | Armenia |
2050 | Bucharest | Romania | SICKOTOY & Roxen | You Don't Love Me | English | 278 | Armenia |
2060 | Rome | Russia | Klava Koka | Замуж | Russian | 310 | Romania |
2070 | Madrid | Russia | Klava Koka | Пьяную домой | Russian | 278 | Romania |
2080 | Bucharest | France | Alizée | J'en ai marre ! | French | 342 | Romania |
2090 | Moscow | Romania | Roxen | Amnesia | English | 370 | Lithuania |
2100 | Malaga | France | JAIN | Night Heights | English | 353 | Portugal |
2110 | Oradea | Armenia | Sirusho | Qele Qele | English & Armenian | 346 | Romania |
2120 | Milan | Romania | Irina Rimes | Cosmos | Romanian | 358 | France |
2130 | Warsaw | Armenia | Iveta Mukuchyan | LoveWave | English | 375 | Romania |
2140 | Vilnius | Ukraine | MONATIK | LOVE IT ритм | Ukrainian | 368 | Russia |
2150 | Budapest | Hungary | Gigi Radics | Ne engedj el | Hungarian | 335 | Romania |
2160 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Winners of the Championship Junior Eurovision Score Song Contest[edit]
Year | Host City | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Points | Runner-Up |
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2040 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Luna Sabella | PICO BELLO | Dutch, Italian & English | 401 | Armenia |
2050 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2010 | Rock Eisteddfod (National Special) | Dancer | Season 30 |
2011 | Rock Eisteddfod (National Special) | Dancer | Season 31 |
2012 | Rock Eisteddfod (National Special) | Dancer | Season 32 |
2020 | Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You | Myself | N/A |
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2010 | Rock Eisteddfod (2010 Edition) | Dancer | Season 30 |
2011 | Rock Eisteddfod (2011 Edition) | Dancer | Season 31 |
2012 | Rock Eisteddfod (2012 Edition) | Dancer | Season 32 |
Webseries[edit]
Year | Ttitle | Role | Platform | Notes |
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2023 | Backrooms: Found Footage Part 1 | Alice (Voice-Actor) | Youtube | |
2023 | Backrooms: Found Footage Part 2 | Alice (Voice-Actor) | Youtube | |
2023 | Backrooms: Found Footage (Additional Bonus Scene Montage) | Alice (Voice-Actor) | ||
2024 | Backrooms: The Pool Rooms Saga Part 1 | Kim (Voice-Actor) | Youtube | |
2024 | Backrooms: The Pool Rooms Saga Part 2 | Kim (Voice-Actor) | TBA | Upcoming |