All For One Caribbean

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All For One Caribbean
Also known asAll 4 One Caribbean
GenreSong contest
Created by
Original languagesEnglish, French, Spanish, Creole
No. of episodes3 contests
Production
Running time2 hours, 35 minutes (final)
Production company
Release
Original release21 October 2013 (2013-10-21) –
24 October 2015 (2015-10-24)
Chronology
Related shows
External links
Official website

All For One Caribbean is an annual international song contest for the Caribbean region. Started in 2013, the competition has been held three times since its inception. The first All For One Caribbean contest was held on 21 October in Fort de France, Martinique.[1]

Format[]

All For One Caribbean is an annual song contest which was created by , and , the three founders are all members of the .[1] The competition is loosely based around the format of the Eurovision Song Contest, All For One Caribbean however does not have any semi finals. A juror from each nation awards between 1 and 100 points for every entry, except their own.[2]

Unlike the Eurovision Song Contest the competition does not go to the winning country, it has remained in Martinique for all editions of the competition to date. Furthermore, singers and songs for the competition are selected by each countries Ministry of Tourism, no country has to date held a public selection.

Participation[]

To date a total of 13 sovereign states and dependent countries have participated in at least one edition of the All For One Caribbean Song Contest. 35 sovereign states and dependent countries are eligible to participate in the competition.

Country Debuting year Withdrawing year Returning year Number of entries Wins
Barbados 2013 2
Cuba 2013 3
Dominica 2013 3
Dominican Republic 2013 3 1
Guadeloupe 2
Guyana 1
Haiti 2013 3
Jamaica 1
Martinique 2013 3 1
Montserrat 2
Collectivity of Saint Martin 2013 1
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2
Saint Lucia 2013 2 1
Trinidad and Tobago 2013 2

Winners[]

By year[]

Year Date Host City Participants Winner Song Performer Points Margin Runner-up
2013 21 October Martinique Fort de France 9 Saint Lucia "" & " 622 5 Martinique
2014 18 October Martinique Fort de France 11 Dominican Republic "" & "" Barbados
2015 24 October Martinique Fort de France 10 Martinique 1309 36 Haiti

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Presentation 2013". All For One Caribbean. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  2. ^ "All For One Caribbean: All For One Caribbean 2013". Eurovoix-World.com. Retrieved 28 September 2015.

External links[]

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