The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual song competition broadcasted across Europe and the countries of the European Broadcasting Union since 1956. The original purpose of the contest was to bring the countries of Europe together after the war and was also designed to test live broadcasting. Since the contest was made, the countries participating in the contest have three minutes to perform on stage. In such a short amount of time, various elements are used on stage such as genre, color schemes, costuming, staging, language, and the ethnicity of the artists as well. It is through the use of these visual and literary devices in Greece Eurovision performances from 2015 to 2017, that you can learn how these devices contribute to the country’s attitudes toward diversity and represent the country’s identity overall. The first performance, “One Last Breath,” a heartbreak song sung in English by Greek vocal artist, Maria Elena Kyriakou (2015), contains various components similar to mos...