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Eurovision Young Dancers - Definition and Overview

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

YearCountryPerformer Award Details
1985SwitzerlandArantxa ArguellesOverallDetails
1987DenmarkRose Gad Poulsen & Nikolaj HuebbeOverallDetails
1989FranceAgnès LetestuOverallDetails
1991SpainAmaya Iglesias OverallDetails
1993SwedenZenaida YanowskiiOverallDetails
1995SpainJesu Pastor Sauquillo & Ruth Miro OverallDetails
1997SpainAntonio CarmenaOverallDetails
1999Germany/FranceKatja Wünsche & Yohan Stegli OverallDetails
2001PolandDawid & Marcin KupinskiOverallDetails
2003UkraineJerlin Ndudi ClassicalDetails
2003SwedenKristina Oom & Sebastian MichanekContemporaryDetails

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Example Usage of Eurovision

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Max_de_Winter: @ChunkyMunkyDaz You're going to Oslo? Or you mean the UK heat? Either way, very nice! We have a Eurovision Party at the Walrus each year :-)
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