Junior Eurovision 2020: EBU reveals the stage design of this year’s contest
Just a month away from the 18th edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest EBU has released the stage design of this year’s contest.
One month ahead of Junior Eurovision 2020 that is set to take place in Warsaw on November 29, the EBU has released the stage design of this year’s contest.
Creative Director for Junior Eurovision 2020, Konrad Smuga, is bringing audiences a new design that “will create a spectacle that will appeal to the European audience, just like last year.”
Anna Brodnicka, author of the concert’s scenography, was inspired by the rich symbolism of a circle and it’s connection to our lives. Spherical and round shapes will be displayed on huge multimedia surfaces and several hundred light devices will be used to visually identify the competitors as well as take the televised audience into a magical space.
Anna said:
We move around the circle of life… We all experience many changes during this journey: Starting as children, then becoming a teenager and finally moving into adulthood.” She believes that the circumference of the circle represents the circle of life that is all around us and the centre of that circle is what is shared by all the living creatures that are equally important to us.
Due to the covid-19 pandemic, the stage will be built in a recording studio at the headquarters of Polish Television in Warsaw at Woronicza Street.
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