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Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993
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Finland was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 with the song "Tule luo", composed by Matti Puurtinen , with lyrics by Jukka Saarinen , and performed by Katri Helena. The Finnish participating broadcaster, Yleisradio (Yle), selected its entry in the contest through a national final. This was Katri Helena's second Eurovision appearance, 14 years after represent Finland in 1979.
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Before Eurovision
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Euroviisut 1993
Due to the early 1990s depression in Finland, the competition was held as small-scale as possible. Yleisradio (Yle) invited eight composers for the competition, and invited four singers (Arja Koriseva, Katri Helena, Marjorie, and Paula Koivuniemi) to perform the songs, each with two songs. Yle held the national final, Euroviisut 1993, at its television studios in Helsinki, hosted by Ari Korvola . The winner was chosen by voting from eleven regional juries. Each jury group distributed their points as follows: 1–6, 8 and 10 points.[1][2]
In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the interval acts featured Helen Hoffner performing "Summer of Love" and "Holy River", and Niklas Strömstedt performing "I hennes rum" and "När vindarna vill".[3]
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At Eurovision
On the night of the final Katri Helena performed 17th in the running order, following Slovenia and preceding Bosnia and Herzegovina. Katri Helena was accompanied by Pave Maijanen and Pepe Willberg as backing vocalists and accordionists, and Anita Pajunen as backing vocalist. Katri Helena's costume was designed by Jukka Rintala .[4] At the close of voting "Tule luo" had received 20 points (the highest an 8 from Greece), placing Finland 17th of the 25 entries.[5] The Finnish jury awarded its 12 points to Norway.[6]
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