AINVision Ascadylea 2012

AINVision Ascadylea 2012 was the 6th Bi-Annual AINVision Song Contest which was held in the winter season of 2012. This is the 3rd winter version of the winter contest and was hosted with the previous win by Ascadylean representative Beyoncé with Love On Top at Centreburg, Corraile. The show was held on the 1st December and the results on the 9th of December. 15 countries participated in this contest which was only 1 less then the year before, despite the large amount of countries leaving before this contest.

The logo of this contest stuck to the tradition of the same template with the "AINVision" in words with the V being a heart with the flag in it, this time being the flag of Ascadylea and the scores stuck to the increasing scores until it gets to 8 10 and 12 for the top three acts of the countries vote, this being 1-7 then with the 3 extra points. The votes were closed on the 7th of December. The contest was won by Cattala with Celeste Buckingham being their representative with Run Run Run while 2nd went to Lower Columbia and 3rd was a draw between Kingston and Boyce and Ascadylea while last place was awarded to Riyadh with 18 points.

Location
The location was revealed on the 2nd of November to be the city if Binghampton, Ascadylea with an unknown stadium being the host, but the location was changed in light of the Hurricane Dora, which damaging Binghampton seriously and restricting the ability to host the contest. to it's final location, Archades, the capital of Ascadylea.

Participating Countries
On the 1st of December, the application for songs closed with Riyadh being last to sign up. The official number of participants was 15 after the final act signed up. This contest saw the withdrawl of many countries as well as the entrance of many new countries between the 2 contests. The applications for songs started on the 2nd of November giving a month of applying to the contest.

Final
1) Ascadylea was also was the host and so also shows the purple banner of being host. 2) These songs had small sections of a 2nd language but not enough to be credited.