Flight to the stars: Race to the finals tonight

The semi-final show is tonight on RTCG at 20 pm. Viewers will use SMS votes to decide which five contestants will perform in the final, tomorrow at the same time
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Ažurirano: 14.05.2012. 07:53h

In addition to Aleksandra Vujović, Dragana Rakčević and Dušanka Belada, semi-finalists of "Flight to the Stars" that "Vijesti" presented in the last issue, Draško Đukić, Jelena Daković and Milica Vujadinović were among the six most talented contestants of the first season of this talent show.

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Draško Đukić is the only male semi-finalist this season of "Flight to the Stars". This 30-year-old from Novigrad is perhaps taking the most difficult, less commercial path to success, but his choice of tracks certainly brought him to the very end of the competition. As his best performances in this talent show, Draško singles out his cover of the songs by "Glembajevih", "Massive Attack" and Darko Rundek. The fact that he is satisfied with those performances, he says, is his victory.

"There were better and worse performances. But these seem to me to be the best and they are my victory. That's why I don't have any excessive trepidation before the semi-finals. In any case, the competition was successful for me, so I don't think too much about winning." , Đukić tells "Vijesti" and adds that he has been involved in music for quite a long time, but that it is only about occasional engagements.

The winner of "Flight to the Stars" will be awarded five thousand euros, a performance at the Sunčane skala festival as part of the evening of new stars and an album

Another Novlja girl in the semi-finals of "Flight to the Stars", Jelena Daković, is 18 years old and a graduate of the High School of Music. He highlights the shows in which he sang the track "Ima jedan svijet" by the group "Stijene" and "Mercy" by the Welsh singer Dafi.

"When I watched my performances later, I liked these two the most. I think I performed best with them," Jelena, a future student at the Music Academy, told "Vijesti". "Flight to the Stars" is not her first encounter with the stage. .

"As a child, I participated in many festivals, so I already knew what was waiting for me. That experience helped me to cope better on stage and to have less stage fright," said Daković.

Milica Vujadinović can be recognized by many from children's festivals, where she mostly won first prizes, as well as those for interpretation.

"I sang for the first time in a duet with Dragana Rakčević, who is also in the semi-finals of "Flight to the Stars", at the festival "Naša radost 2004" and we won first place. At the same festival and in the following years, I won awards for interpretation" , recalls Milica, who also participated in children's festivals in Bosnia and Serbia. However, at the festivals she won not only prizes for interpretation, but also proved herself as a composer at the same festivals, because as she says, she composed for herself, but also for her younger sister.

Although she already has experience when it comes to competitions, Milica claims that she learned a lot from participating in this show.

"This was a big school for all of us, we learned a lot, not only when it comes to interpretation but also stage performance," she explains and adds that she is satisfied with what she achieved.

"I hope to see you in the final," said Vujadinović.

Tonight, after the semi-final show, which starts at 20:XNUMX p.m., RTCG viewers will use SMS votes to decide which five contestants will have the opportunity to present themselves in the final evening, which is scheduled for tomorrow evening. The winner of "Flight to the Stars" will be awarded with five thousand euros, a performance at the Sunčana Skale festival as part of the evening of new stars and an album on which, among others, Sergej Ćetković, Nina Petković, Božo Bulatović, Danijel Alibabić and Vanja Radovanović will work.

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