Eurovision 2019 : EBU and Israeli broadcaster KAN reveal the slogan “Dare to Dream”
Israel invites us to join the party in Tel Avivn next May and to “Dare To Dream” Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest, Jon Ola Sand revealed through the official Eurovision Twitter account the Eurovision 2019 slogan.
We are going to Dare to Dream in Tel Aviv #Eurovision #ESC2019 #slogan pic.twitter.com/gJTQ4klQOD
— Eurovision (@Eurovision) October 28, 2018
All the deatails concerning the Eurovision 2019 slogan went public after Jon Ola Sand’s meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
#Eurovision : le Premier ministre dévoile le slogan de l’édition 2019 en présence du comité européen – “dare to dream” – “osez rêver”. #TelAviv pic.twitter.com/tNAGX2t3S7
— Julien Bahloul (@julienbahloul) October 28, 2018
Jon Ola Sand commenting on the creative narrative behind the slogan stated:
“This aspirational tag line represents and symbolises everything that the Eurovision Song Contest is about. It’s about inclusion. It’s about diversity. It’s about unity,”.Being on that stage, daring to dream you can win the Eurovision Song Contest, be brave enough, be confident enough, standing there performing for a world audience is something that is worth the dream. This is what Netta did last year, when she performed in Lisbon. She went on that stage with a dream — a dream to bring the Eurovision Song Contest back to Israel. And she succeeded. And next year in May, in Tel Aviv, we will all meet to celebrate the good values of the Eurovision Song Contest and we will do it here, with the help of broadcaster KAN and the Israeli team,” he concluded.
DARE TO DREAM-
The slogan for @Eurovision 2019 in #TelAviv was revealed!⭐#ESC2019 #Eurovision2019 @kaneurovision pic.twitter.com/7JjEgw56Ni— Tel Aviv (@TelAviv) October 28, 2018
The theme artwork to support the slogan will be revealed at a later date alongside the official participating countries. Every year the slogan is selected by the host boradcaster and is an significant aspect of the contest. It’s been used as a basic feature for the stage design, the opening acts, interval acts and postcard production. Slogan was used for the first time in 2002, when Estonia chose A Modern Fairytale as its theme
The next Eurovision Song Contest will take place on 14,16, 18 May 2019 at the Expo International Convention Centre in Tel Aviv, Israel.
What do you think of the Eurovision 2019 slogan?