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The arena for Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 was the National Palace of Arts, as proposed by NTU, the National Television Company of Ukraine.
The arena for Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 was the National Palace of Arts, as proposed by NTU, the National Television Company of Ukraine.


== Background ==
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After a 2 year break from the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, PBS went for an internal selection, mainly because the decision to take part in the pan-European contest was made rather too late to enable the production of a local selection contest. On 25 September 2013 PBS announced that Gaia Cauchi would represent Malta in Kiev.  
*[http://www.tvm.com.mt/eurovision/news/meet-junior-eurovision-2013-contestants Meet the Junior Eurovision 2013 contestants] - from tvm.com.mt
*[http://escflashmalta.com/index.php/music-news/international-music-news/item/3264-jesc-2013-gaia-cauchi-chosen-to-represent-malta Gaia Cauchi Chosen to Represent Malta] - from escflashmalta.com
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-EFuBTYFC0 Gaia's JESC 14 performance] YouTube.com
*[http://www.newsbook.com.mt/artikli/2013/11/1/awdjo:-%22nixtieq-li-l-junior-eurovision-jasal-malajr%22---gaia-cauchi.11540 newsbook.com.mt interview]


On the 30th November. Gaia Cauci, born on 19 The November 2001, a student of [[La Voix Academy]] under the tutelage of [[Gillian Attard]] was chosen internally by the broadcasting house after being on the receiving end of the International Achievement Award at this years' edition of the [[Malta Music Awards]].
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Gaia Cauchi will sing the song entitled ''The Start'', co-written by [[Muxu]] (Matt Mercieca), Gillian Attard, [[Elton Zarb]] and Gaia Cauchi, the latter of which will also be the vocalist. The return of the Mediterranean country to the international event has been met with widespread approval and despite the internal selection of both the artist and the song, it seems that the right decision was taken up considering that the polls are ranking Malta in one of the top three positions.
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La Voix Academy is enjoying huge success in foreign waters with two female vocalists currently part of this years' edition of Io Canto on Canale 5.
 
Gaia Cauchi was the winner of the illustrious Sanremo Junior where she had the opportunity to perform at the Ariston Theatre which also hosts the senior edition of Sanremo. There, she was accompanied by Maestro [[Paul Abela]], who was also the composer of three entries at the Eurovision Song Contest; ''Could It Be'' (1991), ''In A Woman's Heart'' (1996) and ''Another Summer Night'' (2001). It is worth denoting that apart from winning several international competitions, Gaia Cauchi was also part of the programme [[Ti Lascia Una Canzone]] on [[RAI]], where she had the opportunity to perform with the likes of Italian superstar, [[Alessandra Amoroso]].
 
Malta is officially the ninth country to confirm participation in the 2013 edition of the Junior Eurovision song Contest alongside [[Albania]], [[Armeria]], [[Belarus]], [[Georgia]], [[Netherlands]], [[Russia]], [[Sweeden]], and [[Ukraine]].
 
The arena for this year's Junior Eurovision Song Contest is now decided too, and it will  held in the National Palace of Arts, As always, the Host Broadcaster of the upcoming contest proposed a possible place to hold the contest. This was then evaluated by the organisers on the EBU side. The Host Broadcaster to show the final on Saturday 30 November, 2013 for this year's Junior Eurovision Song Contest in NTU, the National Television Company of Ukraine.

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The Malta at Junior Eurovision 2013 was expected to be the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 held in Kiev, [Ukraine] on 30 November 2013. However, PBS did not hold the local contest and instead selected Gaia Cauchi to represent Malta at the

This was Malta's ninth entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

After a 2 year break from the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, PBS went for an internal selection, mainly because the decision to take part in the pan-European contest was made rather too late to enable the production of a local selection contest. On 25 September 2013 PBS announced that Gaia Cauchi would represent Malta in Kiev on 30 November, just two months later.

Malta was the ninth country to confirm participation in the 2013 edition of the Junior Eurovision song Contest alongside Albania, Armeria, Belarus, Georgia, Netherlands, Russia, Sweeden, and Ukraine.

The arena for Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 was the National Palace of Arts, as proposed by NTU, the National Television Company of Ukraine.

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Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest editions
* 2000s: 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 -
* 2010s: 2010 - (2011) - (2012) - 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016 - 2017 - 2018 - 2019 -