Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010
Country  Serbia
National selection
Selection process National Final
Selection date(s) 26 September 2010
Selected entrant Sonja Škorić
Selected song "Čarobna noć"
Finals performance
Final result 3rd, 113 points
Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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Serbia participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010, in Minsk, Belarus. in September 2010, the Serbian radio and television broadcaster RTS held a national competition, "Dečja Pesma Evrovizije 2010" to select the Serbian entry for the contest. From ten finalists, Sonja Škorić from Minsk was selected. Her song was a ballad called Čarobna noć.

National pre-selection

Ten applicants competed to be selected as the representative for Serbia.

Dečja Pesma Evrovizije - 26 September 2010
Draw Artist Song English Translation Place Points
01 Marija Gligorević "Vera u sebe" (Вера у себе) Faith in yourself 8 6
02 Boško Baloš "Kap po kap" (Кап по кап) Drip Drop 3 17
03 Sofija Šašić "Kralj provoda" (Краљ провода) King of fun 6 9
04 Anđela Išić "Exit za ljubav" (Егзит за љубав) Exit for love 5 10
05 Boris Subotić "Do moje klupe" (До моје клупе) Next to my desk 2 18
06 Sonja Škorić "Čarobna noć" (Чаробна ноћ) Magical night 1 24
07 Đorđe Marković "Rok je..." (Рок је...) Rock is... 4 12
08 Teodora Vujić "Reči tišine" (Речи тишине) Words of silence 9 6
09 Mia i Pavle "Žmurke" (Жмурке) Hide and seek 7 9
10 Milica Savić "Kao u snu" (Као у сну) As in dream 10 5


Sonja Škorić

Sonja Škorić (born 1996, Pančevo) from Belgrade represented Serbia at Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2010. Skoric began singing lessons at age five years. In 2002, at age six years, she placed first at the "Raspevano proleće" festival.[1]

At Junior Eurovision

During the allocation draw on 14 October 2010, Serbia was drawn to perform 4th, following Netherlands and preceding Sweden.[2] Serbia placed 3rd, scoring 113 points.

In Serbia, show were broadcast on RTS 2 with commentary by Duška Vučinić-Lučić. The Serbian spokesperson revealing the result of the Serbian vote was Maja Mazić who represented Serbia in 2008 contest.

Points awarded to Serbia

12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Serbia

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