Eurovision Young Dancers
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The Eurovision Young Dancers is a biennial dance showcase broadcast on television throughout Europe. Since 1985, using a format similar to the Eurovision Song Contest, every country that is a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has had the opportunity to send a dance act to compete for the title of "Eurovision Young Dancer". The act can be either a solo act or a dance couple, and all contestants must be between the ages of 15 and 21 years. The winner is chosen by television viewers across the EBU through a real-time, electronic and onscreen voting mechanism.
Beginning in 2003, the competition awarded separate prizes for classical and contemporary dance.
Winners
Year | Country | Performer | Award | Details |
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1985 | Switzerland | Arantxa Arguelles | Overall | Details |
1987 | Denmark | Rose Gad Poulsen & Nikolaj Huebbe | Overall | Details |
1989 | France | Agnès Letestu | Overall | Details |
1991 | Spain | Amaya Iglesias | Overall | Details |
1993 | Sweden | Zenaida Yanowskii | Overall | Details |
1995 | Spain | Jesu Pastor Sauquillo & Ruth Miro | Overall | Details |
1997 | Spain | Antonio Carmena | Overall | Details |
1999 | Germany/France | Katja Wünsche & Yohan Stegli | Overall | Details |
2001 | Poland | Dawid & Marcin Kupinski | Overall | Details |
2003 | Ukraine | Jerlin Ndudi | Classical | Details |
2003 | Sweden | Kristina Oom & Sebastian Michanek | Contemporary | Details |
Related Links
- Eurovision Young Dancers site (http://www.youngdancers.tv/)