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ETDS is a biannual ballroom and Latin-American dancing event for students from Europe. Learn about its history, rules, classes, structure and locations.
Prix de Lausanne is an international dance competition for young ballet dancers in Switzerland. Learn about its history, entry requirements, jury, partners and prizes.
Since 2007 the competitions have been hosted at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. The 2024 competition saw 597 couples compete, [3] which is nearly back to pre-pandemic levels, as the 2020 competition saw 678 couples compete. [4] As of 2024 the US has a similarly strong student scene, culminating in various tournament's across the country.
Dance is an art form of body movements with aesthetic and often symbolic value, either improvised or purposefully selected. Learn about the history, types, music and rhythm of dance from various cultures and traditions.
Learn about competitive dance, a popular sport that involves performing dances in various styles before judges. Find out how the industry is organized, how dancers train and compete, and how the culture is influenced by music, costumes, and titles.
The Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) is a UK-based organisation that specialises in dance education and training, especially classical ballet. Founded in 1920, it has over 13,000 members in 85 countries and offers examinations, scholarships, competitions and teacher training.
The Acrobatic Gymnastics European Championships are the main acrobatic gymnastics championships in Europe. The championships are organized by European Gymnastics , formerly known as the European Union of Gymnastics (French: Union Européenne de Gymnastique or UEG ).
The two participants which receive the most overall points advance to a televised 'dance-off' final, where the winner is decided by the jury. Spain is the most successful country in the Young Dancers competition, having won five times 1985, 1991, 1993, 1995, and 1997 respectively but has never hosted.