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'''Dafna Dekel''' ({{lang-he|דפנה דקל}}; born on 7 May 1966, in ], ]) is an ]i singer, actress and ] personality. '''Dafna Dekel''' ({{langx|he|דפנה דקל}}; born 7 May 1966, in ], ]) is an Israeli singer.


==Biography== ==Biography==
Dafna Dekel was discovered while serving in the Nahal entertainment troupe of the ] in 1985-1986. After her release from the army, Dekel was cast in the Israeli musical ''Salah Shabati'' produced in honor of Israel's 40th anniversary. In 1989, she released her first self-titled album. Although the album had 4 songs written and/or composed by Dekel, her biggest hits were songs written for her by others. In 1989, she sang in the children's holiday show "Festigal" with the song "Mah koreh li?" (What's happening to me?) and performed a ] medley with ] and ]. Dafna Dekel was born in ], ]. She was discovered while serving in the Nahal entertainment troupe of the ] in 1985-1986. After her release from the army, Dekel was cast in the Israeli musical ''Salah Shabati'' produced in honor of Israel's 40th anniversary. In 1989, she released her first self-titled album. Although the album had 4 songs written and/or composed by Dekel, her biggest hits were songs written for her by others. In 1989, she sang in the children's holiday show "Festigal" with the song "Mah koreh li?" (What's happening to me?) and performed a ] medley with the Yosefi Sisters and ].


In 1992, Dekel won the "Kdam" (the Israeli pre-selection to the ] with "Zeh raq sport" (It's just sports). Dekel represented Israel in Sweden, winning 85 points and reaching 6th place. For the next three years, she was a regular on "Pilei Klaim" (Stage Wonders), a popular children's show. She released her second self-titled album in 1994. In 1992, Dekel won the "Kdam" (the Israeli pre-selection to the ] with "Zeh raq sport" (It's just sports). Dekel represented Israel in Sweden, winning 85 points and reaching 6th place. For the next three years, she was a regular on "Pilei Klaim" (Stage Wonders), a popular children's show. She released her second self-titled album in 1994.


She took part in the 1995 Festigal, coming in third, and the 1999 Festigal. That year she also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest held in Jerusalem, along with Yigal Ravid and Sigal Shachmon.<ref></ref><ref></ref> She appeared in several children's videos and then hosted "Dafna and Doo-Di-Doo," a television show for children. She took part in the 1995 Festigal, coming in third, and the 1999 Festigal. Dekel also hosted the ] held in Jerusalem, along with ] and ].<ref></ref><ref></ref> She appeared in several children's videos and then hosted "Dafna and Doo-Di-Doo," a television show for children.


In 2001, Dekel starred in the musical "Shilgiya" (Snow White) and composed the songs. Towards the end of the run, she continued to perform despite the death of her mother. She appeared in "Agadat Deshe" (A Grass Tale), a drama series that ran for two seasons.{{fact|date=April 2012}} In 2001, Dekel starred in the musical "Shilgiya" (Snow White) and composed the songs. Towards the end of the run, she continued to perform despite the death of her mother. She appeared in "Agadat Deshe" (A Grass Tale), a drama series that ran for two seasons.{{citation needed|date=April 2012}}


In March 2008, Dafna Dekel released the single "Yoman yakar" (Dear Diary), the first song from her third album "Yoman" (diary). She wrote and composed most of the lyrics in collaboration with her brothers, who are also musicians. In March 2008, Dafna Dekel released the single "Yoman yakar" (Dear Diary), the first song from her third album "Yoman" (diary). She wrote and composed most of the lyrics in collaboration with her brothers, who are also musicians.
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Dafna Dekel
Dekel in 2015Dekel in 2015
Background information
Born (1966-05-07) 7 May 1966 (age 58)
Ashdod, Israel
GenresPop, Rock
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
Musical artist

Dafna Dekel (Hebrew: דפנה דקל; born 7 May 1966, in Ashdod, Israel) is an Israeli singer.

Biography

Dafna Dekel was born in Ashdod, Israel. She was discovered while serving in the Nahal entertainment troupe of the Israel Defense Forces in 1985-1986. After her release from the army, Dekel was cast in the Israeli musical Salah Shabati produced in honor of Israel's 40th anniversary. In 1989, she released her first self-titled album. Although the album had 4 songs written and/or composed by Dekel, her biggest hits were songs written for her by others. In 1989, she sang in the children's holiday show "Festigal" with the song "Mah koreh li?" (What's happening to me?) and performed a Yemenite medley with the Yosefi Sisters and Margalit Tzan'ani.

In 1992, Dekel won the "Kdam" (the Israeli pre-selection to the Eurovision Song Contest with "Zeh raq sport" (It's just sports). Dekel represented Israel in Sweden, winning 85 points and reaching 6th place. For the next three years, she was a regular on "Pilei Klaim" (Stage Wonders), a popular children's show. She released her second self-titled album in 1994.

She took part in the 1995 Festigal, coming in third, and the 1999 Festigal. Dekel also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 held in Jerusalem, along with Yigal Ravid and Sigal Shachmon. She appeared in several children's videos and then hosted "Dafna and Doo-Di-Doo," a television show for children.

In 2001, Dekel starred in the musical "Shilgiya" (Snow White) and composed the songs. Towards the end of the run, she continued to perform despite the death of her mother. She appeared in "Agadat Deshe" (A Grass Tale), a drama series that ran for two seasons.

In March 2008, Dafna Dekel released the single "Yoman yakar" (Dear Diary), the first song from her third album "Yoman" (diary). She wrote and composed most of the lyrics in collaboration with her brothers, who are also musicians.

See also

References

  1. Precious prepare for Eurovision
  2. Eurovision Song Contest 1999 results

External links

Awards and achievements
Preceded byUnited Kingdom Ulrika Jonsson & Terry Wogan Eurovision Song Contest presenter
(with Yigal Ravid & Sigal Shachmon)
1999
Succeeded bySweden Kattis Ahlström & Anders Lundin
Preceded byDuo Datz
with Kan
Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest
1992
Succeeded bySarah'le Sharon & The Shiru Group
with Shiru
Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest
Participation
Artists
Songs
Note: Entries scored out signify where Israel did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
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