Russia on yesterday ignored established stars to choose a group of singing grandmothers from an obscure provincial village to represent the country at the 2012 Eurovision song contest
Russia on yesterday ignored established stars to choose a group of singing grandmothers from an obscure provincial village to represent the country at the 2012 Eurovision song contest. The group, the Buranovskiye Babushki (Buranovo Grannies) from the far-flung Udmurtia region, won Russia’s qualifying tournament for Eurovision in the early hours of yesterday with their cheerful folk-disco song “Party for Everybody.” “Party for everybody, come on and dance!” sang in heavily-accented English the elderly group of six women in traditional costumes as the studio audience at the televised qualifying contest clapped along to the beat and cheered with delight, giving them a standing ovation.