Evdokia Kadi, who will be representing Cyprus in the 2008 Eurovision Song contest, spoke about her plans for Belgrade, in an interview with esctoday.com's partner site in Cyprus esctime.com.

The Cypriot broadcaster had already made it clear from the beginning of the country's preselection that there would not be a promo tour for the winner of the country's national final. Does that worry Evdokia? Not really: "I don't thing that this will affect my song and also I trust the people in CyBC who work for Eurovision for long time so they know something more." she says.

Evdokia Kadi is currently working on her presentation in Belgrade and she reveals that we can expect to see some Greek elements from the 90's as well as contemporary ones on stage. Although she will be accompanied by the same team who won the Cypriot final with her, there will be changes in Femme fatale: "We will make our presentation more powerful and more spectacular. The orchestration also will change with more modern elements."says Evdokia.

When asked about her opinion on the matter of the two semi finals and whether the Cypriot placing will be affected by the absence of the Greek vote, the young lady said that it was expected from the beginning that this would happen : "If Europe likes our song, they will vote us." she concluded.

Evdokia Kadi will be participating in the second Eurovision semi final on 22nd May.


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