What Eurovision Logos Tell Us: Russia 2009
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After a one-year break, Eurovision.tv returned to a dominant blue theme and its variations. The website featured a more visually striking background, emphasizing Eurovision as Europe's most beloved television show. Russia adapted the year's slogan and theme to the site. In 2009, the contest was held in Russia with the slogan "Fantasy Bird," though it may not be considered a proper slogan. For the first time since 2001, the contest lacked a meaningful slogan, as this one was based on the legend of the "Firebird." The logo featured a colorful bird, taking its hues from the flames. This bird holds great significance in Slavic culture, where it is known as "Zhar-ptitsa." According to folklore, it resides in a distant land and possesses a magical glow. The legend shares similarities with the myth of the Phoenix in various cultures. Instead of opting for a universal Eurovision slogan, Russia chose to reflect its own cultural heritage in its branding....