Host a Norway themed Eurovision Party

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2010 eurovision 2010 oslo betting 300x225 Host a Norway themed Eurovision PartyAlthough we’ve updated our eurovision sweepstake kit and many of our Eurovision Party tips from last year are still good ideas for this years knees up, our hosts are now Norway who really know how to party so its worth updating our advice with some extra hints and tips.

Traditionally, Norwegians are hunters, fishermen and winter-sportswomen. All themes which are hard to translate to a Eurovision style party, but in the interests of helping our faithful readers we’ve given it our best shot.

Viking Theme

An obvious theme but one which will surely be fun. Whether you encourage guests to go all out fancy dress or allow access to anyone wearing ugg boots and some paper horns stuck onto their hat, its a style which even those men who normally refuse to even consider dressing up will generally attempt. Decorate your home with piles of ‘gold and treasure’, plastic axes and shiny shields made of cardboard covered tinfoil.

Aurora Borealis Evening

Anyone with one of those swanky lights which washes the wall with light and changes colour will be able to mock up a northern lights display to rival the Aurora, at least after a few glasses of aquavit. Light the remainder of the room with just twinkling stars (fairylights) and the glow of the widescreen TV and you’ll have a magical setting. After everyone has marvelled at your creativity switch the lighting to ‘disco pulse’ and you’ll have an instant disco to end the night in style.

Red, Blue and White

Drape the Norwegian flag over tables, walls and balconies, tell everyone that they will only be able to attend if dressed in red, white or blue and theme your food along the same lines – this is quite easy even if you wish to stick to the Norwegian food theme using the traditional bright red sausage, lingonberries, cheese, pickled herring and blue potatoe salad (no really – Adirondack potatoes. Its that or blueberries)

a-ha!

Perhaps best known for their awesome ‘Take on Me’ video in the early 80’s, a-ha are probably Norways most famous mainstream musical export, and seem worthy of a themed Eurovision party, although they have never represented their country in this greatest of all musical challenges.  Use an online image search for ‘aha video’ and print out some poster sized prints to decorate your walls*, encourage everyone to wear a quiff or floppy fringe for the evening and make the dress code bleached denim. If I thought my wombles confession was embarrasing last year, its nothing to confessing that I had a Morten Harkett picture on my wall.

Norweigan food ideas

Food is an essential part of any Eurovision Party – the classic Norwegian favourite of smoked salmon is popular in the Uk and through most of the world, making it an easy choice both to source and be sure your guests will enjoy. For the slightly more adventerous, why not try rollmops – while not quite authentic Norwegian pickled herring they have the advantage of being available in jars next to the pickled onions in nearly all deli’s and supermarkets.

If you decide to stick with cold food, you could setup a smorgasbord (properly, in Norway, this is called a koldtbord). Include breads, Norwegian butter and cheese (Jarlsberg, Ridder and Gjetost are available in the UK), smoked and pickled fish, cold meats, sausages (generally in Norway pork sausages are preferred – good Deli’s may sell prinskorv, a small hot dog style sausage, but pork chipolata’s will embrace the Eurovision spirit without offending any Scandinavians present.) Add some potato dishes and you’ll have a good selection.

If you fancy hot food, then Polser, or hotdog sausages, served in soft white buns is an easy and authentic Norwegian partyfood. Alternatively meatballs in a tomato sauce make a good hearty mopping-up-the-alcohol meal which nearly everyone will enjoy. Traditionally made of beef, you could consider adding some Elk meat (yes, this is available online, or use venison which is more locally sourced for most of us). Ikea are also currently offering moose-lasagne for £1.50 a portion which doesn’t sound very traditional to us, but has the virtue of being quick, cheap and easy, if you can pursuade your local store to sell you a tray to take home.

Skal!

And of course no Eurovision Party would be complete without some drinks. Pils and aquavit (schnapps) are the national drinks of Norway and after extensive testing we can confirm that they’re both great Eurovision drinks. Ensure you have plenty of soft drinks for the drivers and those who get a little too enthusiastic too early and you’ll be sure to have a great evening.

Have a great party! Ha Det Fest!

*obviously ensuring its allowed under copyright law

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Eurovision National Selection Events

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eurovizija 2010 dizainas 300x101 Eurovision National Selection EventsFor some people how to host a Eurovision party has been front of mind for some months.

In lots of countries there are weekly Eurovision parties at selection events where a country chooses who they want to represent them – or who they think could be a potential Eurovision 2010 winner!

If you are looking for ideas about how to plan a Eurovision themed fest, check out individual Eurovision country qualifiing song competions.

Lots of countries have switch to choosing a song by public vote (Sweden’s Melodifestival the biggest of these), a bit like Pop Idol or X factor voting. below is a list of Eurovison National selection events by country.

National selection events

Albania Festivali i Këngës
Austria Song Festival
Azerbaijan Land of Fire
Belarus EuroFest
Belgium Eurosong (VRT)
Bosnia and Herzegovina BH Eurosong
Croatia Dora
Czech Republic Eurosong
Denmark Dansk Melodi Grand Prix
Estonia Eurolaul
Finland Euroviisut
FYR Macedonia Skopje Fest
Germany Unser Star für Oslo
Iceland Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins
Ireland National Song Contest or Eurosong
Israel Kdam Eurovision
Italy Sanremo Music Festival
Latvia Eirodziesma
Lithuania Lietuvos Dainų Daina
Malta Malta Song for Europe
Montenegro MontenegroSong
Netherlands Nationaal Songfestival
Poland Eurowizji
Portugal Festival da Canção
Romania Selecţia Naţională
Serbia Beovizija
Serbia and Montenegro Evropesma
Slovakia Eurosong
Slovenia EMA
Spain ¡Tu país te necesita!
Sweden Melodifestivalen
Turkey Eurovizyon Şarkı Seçmeleri
United Kingdom Eurovision: Your Country Needs You
Yugoslavia Jugovizija

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