1993: Festival RTP da Canção, Eurovision, and OTI On 10 January 1993, when Anabela was 16, she entered the
Festival RTP da Canção, where she competed in the first round's second heat and tied for joint first place with
Grupo Até Jazz with their song "Pó de melhorar" (
Get well powder). Both songs progressed to the final held on 11 March, where they competed against six other winners from various first round heats. In the end, Anabela won, and on 15 May she went on to in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1993 in
Millstreet, Ireland, with the song she performed at the Festival RTP da Canção, "
A cidade (até ser dia)"
(The city, until dawn). She placed tenth with 60 points from various competing countries. The song was the lead single on her third album, also called
A cidade, até ser dia. On 9 October, she
represented Portugal at the
OTI Festival 1993 with the song "", placing third.
1996–2002: Solo work and musical theater debut Her fourth album was released in 1996 and was called
Primeiras Águas (
First Water), which yielded the hit song "Avenidas" written by Clara Pinto Correia and Rui Veloso. That year she also participated in Filipe La Féria's children's musical
Jasmim ou o Sonho do Cinema (
Jasmine: The Dream of Cinema). In 1999, Anabela worked with La Féria again, starring in the musical
Koko. She released another album that same year, heralded by
HMV Japan as "the new generation of
fado," called
Origens (
Sources). In 2000, she recorded four tracks with the Galician musician
Carlos Núñez for his album
Mayo Longo (
Long May), and participated in the promotional tour, which lasted two and a half years and took her around the world. Returning to Portugal in 2002, she continued her association with La Féria, playing protagonist Eliza Doolittle in the Lisbon production of
My Fair Lady.
2005: Experimental album In 2005, she released her first album in six years, which was an interpretation of poems called
Aether. With the help of Carlos Maria Trindade, she interpreted the poems of Portuguese writers
Florbela Espanca,
Fernando Pessoa,
Manuel Alegre and
José Carlos Ary dos Santos. She also released a Spanish version of her album on Resistencia Records. performing some of the works on the
Aether album.
2006–present: Música no Coração, Jesus Cristo Superstar and Amor Sem Barreiras In 2006 Anabela and popular singer
Lúcia Moniz took turns playing the part of
Maria von Trapp in
Música no Coração (roughly translated as
Music in the Heart), the Portuguese production of
The Sound of Music at the
Teatro Politeama in Lisbon. This was a continuation of Anabela's working relationship with La Féria, as he directed the production. In December 2007 the show was taken on the road to
Porto, where Anabela reprised her role at the
Teatro Rivoli with
Wanda Stuart. The musical celebrated its 500th show in Portugal in April 2008 and finished its run on 4 May 2008. Taking a break of less than a month Anabela returned to the stage on 30 May 2008 at the Teatro Politeama, in Lisbon, working again with La Féria. She stepped into the role of Mary Magdalene in
Jesus Cristo Superstar, the Lisbon production of
Jesus Christ Superstar, taking over the part from Sara Lima. For the entire month of August 2008, Anabela and the entire company performed the musical in
Portimão, in the
Algarve. In 28 November 2008 she participated in La Féria's newest musical production,
Amor Sem Barreiras, the Portuguese adaptation of
West Side Story, at Lisbon's Politeama. Anabela plays the role of Anita, the sensual and confident woman whose boyfriend is the leader of the Sharks, a gang composed by the first generation of Americans from
Puerto Rico. Again, her part is performed in turns with Lúcia Moniz. Talking about her character, Anabela confessed it is her "career's greatest challenge. Completely different from what I have been doing so far." She further explains that "the attitude, poise and voice are very distinct from mine and clash with the roles of young innocent girl that I am used to performing." ==Dubbing==