Kdam Eurovision 2011 The Israeli entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 was selected through the national final
Kdam Eurovision 2011. The competition took place on 8 March 2011 at the Culture Hall in
Rishon LeZion, hosted by
2005 Israeli Eurovision entrant Shiri Maimon and
Aki Avni and was broadcast on
Channel 1 as well as online via IBA's official Eurovision Song Contest website
Eurovil.
Competing entries On 28 December 2010, IBA opened the public application with the deadline on 25 January 2011. IBA also directly invited artists to participate in the competition. Artists that applied for the competition were then required to submit two to three songs each and ten entries were chosen by a special committee consisting of music industry professionals and members from IBA and announced on 8 February 2011. Among the competing artists was the winner of the
Eurovision Song Contest 1998,
Dana International. The members of the committee were Yaakov Naveh (IBA artists representative), Yoav Ginai (entertainment director of IBA), Noam Gil-Or (director of
Reshet Gimmel), Yuval Ganor (director of 88FM), Rina Hachmon (
Kdam Eurovision producer), Idit Ben Eliyahu (producer of the
Channel 1 programme
Local Noise), Yossi Gispan (lyricist),
David Krivoshei (musician),
Izhar Cohen (winner of the
Eurovision Song Contest 1978),
Gilad Segev (musician) and Tal Barnea (former
EBU project manager). On 20 February 2011, "Lirkod" performed by Vladi Blayberg was withdrawn from the competition and initially replaced with the song "Suicide for Love" performed by Adi Cesare, which was also withdrawn on 23 February 2011 and replaced with the song "Nosa'at el ga'agu'ay" performed by Carmel Eckmann.
Final The final took place on 8 March 2011. Ten entries competed and the winner, "
Ding Dong" performed by
Dana International, was selected by a combination of the votes from five voting groups: three thematical jury groups (12%), an expert jury (40%) and a public vote (48%). The public vote that took place during the show was conducted through telephone and SMS. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the show hosts Shiri Maimon and Aki Avni, the
Voca People and
Pnina Rosenblum and Tzioprale's Ansambel Group performed as the interval acts. The expert jury panel that voted in the final consisted of Amir Gilat (Head of IBA), Yaakov Naveh (IBA artists representative),
Izhar Cohen (winner of the
Eurovision Song Contest 1978), Yoav Ginai (entertainment director of IBA), Noam Gil-Or (director of
Reshet Gimmel), Rina Hachmon (
Kdam Eurovision producer), Idit Ben Eliyahu (producer of the
Channel 1 programme
Local Noise),
Gilad Segev (musician), Tal Barnea (former
EBU project manager), Yossi Gispan (lyricist), David Krivoshei (musician) and Yuval Ganor (director of 88FM). ==At Eurovision==