Sara Markoska

Sara Markoska
Birth name Sara Markoska
Born (1995-06-27) June 27, 1995[1]
Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
Origin Macedonia
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Years active 2006–present
Website http://www.saramarkoska.mk/

Sara Markoska (Macedonian: Сара Маркоска; born June 27, 1995 in Skopje) is a Macedonian singer. She represented Macedonia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song "Za ljubovta" (За љубовта) [For Love] taking the 12th place with 31 points.[2]

Career

Markoska lives in Skopje. She went to the eight grade at an elementary school and was a great student. When the new school building was built, she had the honour to sing the new school anthem!Singing is her greatest love. She went to music school and took private singing lessons with professor Vlado Srbinovski as well.

2006: Begins her career – Stars

Markoska performed at the international festival Zvezdichkiy (Stars), and won the third place for interpretation of the song Cama Niz Cahara (Through Sahara On My Own).

2007–2008 First try for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest and participation in many festivals

Sara participated in the Macedonian national selection for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 and came in second with the song "Mizlich Na Menye" (You Think Of Me). Afterwards she was asked to join the team performing in Rotterdam as a back-vocalist and dancer. She has been to Ukraine at two festivals. At the Music Umbrella festival in Vinnytsia, and in 2008, at a festival in Mariupol. 2008 was very successful for her. She has taken part in many festivals and humanitarian concerts. She was noticed and accepted, and met many children from Macedonia and other countries.

2009–present: Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009

She performed in Nesebar, Bulgaria, where she took part in the Sun, Joy and Beauty festival and took the 3rd place between of 78 participants, with the song "Time will tell us". She was looking forward to visiting Ukraine once again, but this time to represent Macedonia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song "Za Ljubovta" (For Love) which she wrote herself. She came 12th place with 31 points.[3] In 2010 she went to a Spanish festival where she won with the song "In love there is time". In 2011, Sara competed in a show called "M2–Searching for a Star" with the song "No Shame" where she won and then she sang the same song in the Baltic Song Festival in Sweden passing to the finals. In 2012 Sara participated in the Makfest 2012 with the song Posle Nego and she got the grand prize and the Best Newcomer award.[4]

Discography

Singles

References


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