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3/May 2007 at 12:56

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Teapacks rehearse (Israel, ESC 2007) - © Steve Holyer
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Teapacks rehearses second

02. Kobi and Co push it in their first rehearsal

The Israeli band Teapacks have just completed their first rehearsal on the Eurovision Song Contest stage in the Hartwall Arena in Helsinki. The energy was high, and there were few problems.

You can watch the Israeli photo gallery here.  

Even before the rehearsal began, the spectators were impressed by the cosmopolitan cityscape and spinning globe graphics displayed behind the stage.  Kobi and the band were confident as they took the stage for the first run-through of Push the Button.  

As expected Teapacks showed they are experienced stage performers.  Kobi asked for a few sound and mike corrections without breaking the pace of the rehearsal.  The second run through began with some unspecified technical problems, but they were quickly resolved.  Kobi stopped the third rehearsal to ask the technicians to lower the volume of the instrumental playback.  However, by the end of the rehearsal Teapacks and YLE both appeared to be well prepared.

The stage presentation is energetic and fresh, and the views from the monitors show that the camera work will enhance the presentation. The spinning world graphic (which seems to intended for display displayed on the stage floor) will be striking during the telecast.  The band's choreography becomes more frantic as the song progresses - the only danger is that the schizophrenic choreography might be misinterpreted as the band member trying to find their next mark on stage.

Press Conference

All six members of Teapacks who are performing in Helsinki joined journalists in the press center for their first press conference.  Steve Holyer from esctoday.com began the Q+A on a light note by asking about Teapacks fitness program, claiming his legs were tired just from watching the group jump up and down on stage.  Kobe responded that they had a great fitness program performing gigs around Israel.  Then he indicated that Noam Yankelevich the band's husky accordion player is also in charge of the band's workout regime.  Noam repeated that the band keeps fit by touring and ... "eating cakes".

About his music Kobi said that their music combines many style because Isreal "is in the middle" sitting  between Asia and Africa and "just over the sea from Europe".  Kobi also addressed the early controversy over the his song Push the button.   He says that he feels it's important for the band to sing Push the button in a dangerous world.  He re-iterated that the song is for everyone - because everyone is effected by "crazy people" and "terror", and he says that the Jewish response to this sort of danger is humour.  He indicated even the people in Iran are probably afraid of Bush - which earned a loud round of applause from several a few areas  in the press center.

Kobi said he was surprised by the controversy, but he welcomed it also.  As he has said before, he is excited by the changes that Lordi introduced into the Song Contest.  He sees Teapacks act as continuing the trend - that that Lordi started - of making the Contest a more interesting and relevant show.  If the song had not been allowed to compete it would have been clear signal for Kobi that the Contest wants to be "bubblegum" rather then "art".

Always a bit of a rabble-rouser, Kobi also campaigned for returning to live intrumentals in 2008 (an issue that fans would love to take up, but one that's surely a non-starter with the EBU - at least in 2008).  Although he admits their stage show is already "schizophrenic", he complained he and the band can't make the full connection to the music's energy with playback intsrumentals.


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Andonis . [22445]
Fri 4 May 2007 21:32:52

israel has the best background screen! very modern look! this will go for sure to the finals ! I dont understand that there is no news about ICELAND???? somebody?


Liran Liberman [40261]
Fri 4 May 2007 13:57:40

Good LucK Israel !
Go Go Go ! =)


Philippe ESTEBAN [12454]
Fri 4 May 2007 09:49:54

The words of this song are so so true!
Mazel Tov Israel!


phoinix foinikakis [34666]
Fri 4 May 2007 01:44:15

this is so crazy it might even win..(i hope it dosent)




alexhs kyriakides [14814]
Thu 3 May 2007 23:15:37

It's ok. It's different and usually the different songs, do well.
You can hear it on: http://www.esctoday.(...)d.php?id=XK-2THUl-Bg




Michael UK [23926]
Thu 3 May 2007 18:25:41

worst israeli entry since 2000, really really terrible


benji zagreb [31957]
Thu 3 May 2007 16:22:51

This song is just irritating:-(


Elline Demetriou [24830]
Thu 3 May 2007 15:26:11

anyone know if theres a site where we can see the rehearsals? onl y seen cyprus and bulgaria.??????????
?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????


Lena Larsson [38528]
Thu 3 May 2007 15:07:25

Good Luck Israel.
The song is better than last year!


Andreas Bager [38837]
Thu 3 May 2007 14:28:43

so romantic!!! -(if you see through the bombs etc.)


Adir Israel [32305]
Thu 3 May 2007 14:10:18

good song... original and wonderful... and great performers.. come on ISRAEL!!!


Just A Girl [34618]
Thu 3 May 2007 13:23:53

this song is underestimated. it will gualify for sure


jena rosa [40949]
Thu 3 May 2007 13:15:08

bad song and political song! i don't like it.. i hope turkey will win :)
0 point from turkey..hihh
seni seviyorum kenan..


Fuad M. [36838]
Thu 3 May 2007 13:12:12

Borring song Israel!


Allan Tark [27348]
Thu 3 May 2007 13:05:36

I´m sure many people in Europe will give solidarity votes to Estonia!
ESTONIAN ESC 2007 song
Very prophetic lyrics after the last week dramatics in TALLINN and in Moscow

"The night is full of angels of sin -
The demons of pleasure and pain
You whisper in my ear
I’m holding back the tears
Your words are burning the way to my heart
That’s been held hostage for years
Now it’s too late to turn back the time
We just have to go with the flow
The wild look in your eyes
Will light my fire inside
This is the night that we can not deny
We’ll always be partners in crime "

Go ESTONIA, GO!!


Leyla C. [40479]
Thu 3 May 2007 11:49:18

Good Luck Teapacks!

You're never boring :D


oded yechezkel [22427]
Thu 3 May 2007 11:21:55

Mauro,are you Maltese? well i'm not very proud of this year's Israeli entry but you can't say it is boring.you can either like it or not. boring & mediocre is something you can say about the maltese entry this year....& i'm sure you will qualify again regardless of the song. i hope Malta will win but not with this song!


mauro kitcher [36654]
Thu 3 May 2007 11:14:30

u very boring and malediculate song. poor israel!!!!!!


MARIOS CALOTYCHOS [10201]
Thu 3 May 2007 11:14:27

first rehearsal pics..

http://akoe07.livejournal.com/


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