User:Grk1011/List of Eurovision Young Dancers entrants

Eurovision Young Dancers was a biennial dance competition for European dancers that are aged between 16 and 21. The contest was created by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) in 1985 and ran through 2017. Performers between the ages of 16 and 21, from member countries of the EBU,[1] competed as solo or couples to dance routines of their choice. Professional jury members each representing the elements of ballet, contemporary, and modern dancing, score each of the performances. The two participants which receive the most overall points advanced to a televised 'dance-off' final, where the winner is decided by the jury.[2]

In late December 2018, the 2019 contest was cancelled due to the absence of a broadcaster willing to host the competition. As of that time, Malta and Poland were the only eligible countries to have confirmed their intention to participate in the contest.[3] In October 2020, the EBU ruled out bringing the contest back until further notice.[4]

Entrants

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The following tables list the entries which have been performed at the contest between 1985 and 2017. Entries are listed by order of their first performance in the contest; entry numbers provide a cumulative total of all songs performed at the contest throughout its history,

Table key

 1  Winner – Winning entries in each edition of the contest
 2  Second place – Entries which came second in each edition of the contest
 3  Third place – Entries which came third in each edition of the contest
Eurovision Young Dancers 1985[5]
# R/O Country # Entrant(s) Dance Choreographer Placing
1 1   Finland 1 Anneke Lönnroth Un­known Un­known
2 2   Spain 1 Arantxa Argüelles Un­known Un­known 1
3 3   Belgium 1 Ariane van de Vyver and Ben Huys Un­known Un­known
4 4   Norway 1 Arne Fagerholt Un­known Un­known 2
5 5   France 1 Christine Landault and Stephane Elizabe Un­known Un­known
6 6   Netherlands 1 Jeanette den Blijker and Ruben Brugman Un­known Un­known
7 7   United Kingdom 1 Maria Almeida and Errol Pickford Un­known Un­known
8 8   Sweden 1 Mia Stagh and Göran Svalberg Un­known Un­known 3
9 9   Italy 1 Sabrina Vitangeli Un­known Un­known
10 10   Germany 1 Stefanie Eckhof Un­known Un­known
11 11    Switzerland 1 Xavier Ferla Un­known Un­known
Eurovision Young Dancers 1987[6]
# R/O Country # Entrant(s) Dance Choreographer Placing
12 1   Austria 1 Erika Nowak Variation of the girl friends from "Raymonda" M. Petipa and R. Nureyev
13 2    Switzerland 2 Frédéric Gafner Variation from the first act of "La Sylphide" A. Bournonville 2
14 3   Italy 2 Giulia Menicucci Variation from "Giselle" J. Coralli and J. J. Perrot
15 4   Norway 2 Halldis Ólafsdóttir "Paper Nut" J. Day
16 5   Sweden 2 Johannes Öhman Franz's variation from the third act of "Coppelia" K. Damianov
17 6   France 2 Marie-Soizic Cabié Aurora's variation from the first act of "Sleeping Beauty" M. Petipa
18 7   Netherlands[a] 2 Marieke Simons and Bart de Block Blue Bird Pas de deux from "Sleeping Beauty" M. Petipa
19 8   Spain 2 María Montserrat León Variation from "Le Corsaire" M. Petipa
20 9   United Kingdom 2 Paul Liburd "Under Summer" R. Cohan
21 10   Denmark 1 Rose Gad Poulsen and Nikolaj Hübbe Divertissement from "La Sylphide" A. Bournonville 1
22 11   West Germany 2 Stefanie Arndt Variation from "Le Corsaire" M. Petipa 3
23 12   Canada 1 Stephen Legate Variation from "La Bayadère" M. Petipa and N. Makarova
24 13   Finland 2 Susanna Aaltonen and Tomi Paasonen Pas de deux Odette/Siegfried from the second act of "Swan Lake" L. Ivanov
25 14   Yugoslavia 1 Vedrana Ostojic Variation from "Le Corsaire”" M. Petipa
Eurovision Young Dancers 1989 prelim
Country Participant
  Italy Danilo Mazzota
  Cyprus Hélène O'Keefe
  Canada Cherice Barton
  Yugoslavia Dino Baksa
  Portugal Ana Lacerda
  Norway Hilde Olsen
  Austria Jürgen Wagner
Eurovision Young Dancers 1989 final
Prize Country Participant(s)
Contemporary Dance Prize   France Agnès Letestu
Classical Ballet Prize   United Kingdom Tetsuya Kumakawa
Jury's special prize (Classical)    Switzerland Christina McDermott
Jury's special prize (Contemporary)   Spain María Giménez and Igor Yebra
-   Belgium Géraldine Boussart
-   Denmark Rachel Hester and Martin Vedel
-   Finland Petri Toivanen
-   Netherlands Gaby Baars and Léon Pronk
-   Sweden Marie Lindqvist
-   Germany Patrick Becker
Eurovision Young Dancers 1991 prelim
Country Participant Dance Choreographer
  Italy Alen Bottaini Grand pas classique V. Gsovsky
  Belgium Vanessa Eertmans Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in D minor D. Sonnenbluck
  Finland Titta-Tuulia Karhunen and Pasi Sinisalo "Le Corsaire" M. Petipa
  Portugal Sonia Lima "Don Quixote" M. Petipa
  Norway Ingrid Trøite Lorentzen "Don Quixote" M. Petipa
  Cyprus Hélène O'Keefe "Glorianna, Hymne à la femme" N. Mújaszí
  Yugoslavia Ana Pavlovic "Coppelia" K. Damjanov
Eurovision Young Dancers 1991 final
Place Country Participant Dance Choreographer
1   Spain Amaya Iglesias Variations from "La Grisi" L. de Ávila
2   France Emmanuel Thibault "La Sylphide" F. Taglioni
3   Denmark Johan Kobborg "La Sylphide" A. Bournonville
  Bulgaria Diliana Nikiforova "The Sleeping Beauty" M. Petipa
  Germany Celia Volk "Le Corsaire" M. Petipa
  Netherlands Boris de Leeuw "Prelude to a Kiss" P. de Ruiter
  Sweden Kim Saveus "Le Corsaire" M. Petipa
   Switzerland Sarah Locher "The Sleeping Beauty" M. Petipa
Eurovision Young Dancers 1993 prelim
Country Participant Dance Choreographer
  Belgium Rafaella Raschella "The Sleeping Beauty" M. Petipa
  Cyprus Lia Haraki "Sunrise - Sunset from Out of Silence" N. Loizidu
  Denmark Julie Strandberg and Mads Blangstrup "The Flower Festival in Genzano" A. Bournonville
  Estonia Stanislav Jermakov and Luana Georg "The Flower Festival in Genzano" A. Bournonville
  Greece Theodora Bourbou "Esmeralda" M. Petipa
  Norway Kristine Oren "The Snark" S. Edvardsen
  Slovenia Ursa Vidmar "Don Quixote" M. Fokin
Eurovision Young Dancers 1993 final
Place Country Participant Dance Choreographer
1   Spain Zenaida Yanowsky "Esmeralda" M. Petipa
2    Switzerland Kusha Angst "The Corsair" M. Petipa
3   Austria Gregor Hatala "Vayamos al diablo, 5 Tangos" H. van Manen
  France Raphaëlle Delaunay-Belleville “Paquita, 2nd variation” from “Pas de trois” M. Petipa
-   Finland Riina Laurila “Vague Woman” from “Symphony no. 1” H. Heikkinen
-   Germany Jens Weber and Franziska Koch "Tchaikovsky – Pas de Deux" G. Balanchine
-   Poland Anna Sasiadek and Jacek Bres "Esmeralda" A. Vaganova
-   Sweden Ludde Hagberg "Coppelia" A. Saint-Léon
Eurovision Young Dancers 1995 prelim
Country Participant Dance Choreographer
  Finland Janna Eklund "La Esmeralda: Variation de Diane" A. Vaganova
  Germany Irina Schlaht "La Esmeralda" M. Petipa
  Slovenia Damjan Mohorko "La Fille mal gardée: Variation de Colas" M. Petipa and L. Ivanov
  Norway Maria Mikalsen "Les mots sont allés" I. Bjørnsgaard
  Cyprus Carolina Constadinou "La Esmeralda" M. Petipa
  Hungary Sara Weisz "Death" T. Juronics
Eurovision Young Dancers 1995 final
Draw Country Participant Dance Choreographer Result
01   Greece Franghiskos Toumbakaris “Ondine: variation acte II” J. Neumeier -
02   Poland Filip Barankiewicz “Paquita” M. Petipa -
03    Switzerland Anne-Catherine Haller “Raymonda” M. Petipa -
04   Austria Oliver Preiss “Taras Bulba: Gopak” R. Zakharov -
05   Russia Maria Alexandrova “Coppélia: variation de Swanilda” M. Petipa -
06   Belgium Jeroen Hofmans “Giselle: variation du paysan” M. Petipa, J. Coralli and J. Perrot 3
07   France Karl Paquette “La Bayadère” R. Noureev -
08   Sweden Nadja Sellrup “Grand pas classique” V. Gsovsky 2
09   Spain Jesús Pastor Sahuquillo and Ruth Miró Salvador “Arrayan Daraxa” V. Ullate 1
Eurovision Young Dancers 1997 prelim
Country Participant Dance Choreographer
  Cyprus Carolina Constantinou "La Bayadère" M. Petipa
  Estonia Mari Savitski "Don Quixote: Quitry Variations" M. Petipa
  Germany Valentina Scaglia "Le Conservatoire" H.S. Paulli and A. Bournonville
  Slovenia Ana Klasnja Pas de deux G. Balanchine
  Hungary Gabor Kapin "La Sylphide" A. Bournonville
  Greece Nefeli Markaki Pas de deux G. Balanchine
Eurovision Young Dancers 1997 final
Draw Country Participant Dance Choreographer Result
01   Belgium Alain Honorez "The Sleeping Beauty" M. Petipa 2
02   Latvia Viktorija Jansone "Sleeping Beauty: Aurora's variation" M. Petipa -
03   Sweden Tim Matiakis "Paquita" M. Petipa 3
04   Finland Salla Suominen "Romeo and Juliet: Juliet's variation" E. Sylvestersen -
05   Slovakia Roman Lazik "La Sylphide" A. Bournonville -
06   Poland Magdalena Dzięgielewska and Bartosz Anczykowski "Paquita - Grand pas de deux" F. Capouste -
07   Spain Antonio Carmena San José "Angelitos Locos" J.C. Santamaría 1
Eurovision Young Dancers 2011
# R/O Country # Entrant(s) Dance Choreographer Placing
1   Sweden 1 Louise Lind "Oya" Mauro Rojas
2   Croatia Grigor Bazdar "Under the Skin" Valentina Ivankovic Pelikan
3   Germany Joy Kammin "Change Your Levels" Joy Kammin & Erika Winkler
4   Norway Daniel Sarr "Full Force" Daniel Sarr & Maria Karlsen 1
5   Kosovo Tringa Hysa "Rebirth" Rudina Berdynaj
6   Netherlands Floor Eimers "Dutch Breeze" Floor Eimers
7   Poland Adam Myslinski "Mania - C" Katarzyna Kmiec
8   Slovenia Petra Zupančić "On the Edge" Mitja Popovski 2
9   Portugal Ricardo Macedo "Todos Os Ais São Meus" Catarina Moreira
10   Greece Spiridoula Magouritsa "Ultima Carta" Katerina Sarri
Eurovision Young Dancers 2013
# R/O Country # Entrant(s) Dance Choreographer Placing
1   Armenia Vahagn Margaryan "Blind Alley" Arsen Mehrabyan
2   Belarus Yana Shtangey "Esmeralda variation" Marius Petipa
3   Netherlands Sedrig Verwoert "The 5th Element" Marco Gerris 1
4   Sweden Stephanie Liekola Isla "Entrapped" Mauro Rojas
5   Ukraine Nikita Vasylenko "The Legend of Spartacus" Tetyana Denysova
6   Czech Republic Adéla Abdul Khalegová "Love Under Pressure" Adéla Abdul Khalegová
7   Poland Kristóf Szabó "My Life and Love Might Still Go on in Your Heart" Katarzyna Kubalska
8   Norway Julie Schartum Dokken "Moment" Julie Schartum Dokken
9   Slovenia Patricija Crnkovič "Passion" Dimitrij Popovski
10   Germany Felix Berning "Home" Felix Landerer & Felix Berning 2
Eurovision Young Dancers 2015
# R/O Country # Entrant(s) Dance Choreographer Placing
1   Slovenia Staša Tušar "Gardenfound" Tanja Pavlič 2
2   Norway Trine Lise Moe "Flux" Masja Abrahamsen
3   Slovakia Valéria Stašková "La Esmeralda" Marius Petipa, Karin Alaverdjan
4   Malta Anthea Zammit "Tiċrita - Tear Apart" Dorian Mallia
5   Netherlands Thijs Hogenboom "Variation of the Male Flame" Thom Stuart
6   Poland Viktoria Nowak "Piece in Old Style" Jacek Przybyłowicz 1
7   Albania Klaudio Begaj "Scream of Life" Arjan Sukniqi
8   Sweden Agnes Klapp "L’après midi" Mia Stagh
9   Germany Thomas Rohe "Senses" Thomas Rohe
10   Czech Republic Helena Nováčková "Soldier On My Own" Jana Kovačević Spiessová
Eurovision Young Dancers 2017
# R/O Country # Entrant(s) Dance Choreographer Placing
1   Norway Anna Louise Amundsen "These Days" Tine Erica Aspaas
2   Germany Danila Kapustin "Desde Otello" Goyo Montero
3   Malta Denise Buttigieg "Q.W." Joeline Tabone
4   Portugal Raquel Fidalgo "Esquiva" Marius Petipa
5   Poland Paulina Bidzińska "La Certa" Jacek Przybyłowicz 1
6   Slovenia Patricija Crnkovič "Disintegration" Patricija Crnkovič 2
7   Sweden Christoffer Collins "Solo-X" Sigge Modigh
8   Czech Republic Michal Vach "Monologue" Michal Vach and Lenka Halašová

References

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  1. ^ "Membership conditions". ebu.ch. European Broadcasting Union (EBU). Retrieved 3 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Eurovision Young Dancers - Format". eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union (EBU). Archived from the original on 11 February 2015. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  3. ^ Granger, Anthony (20 December 2018). "Eurovision Young Dancers 2019 Cancelled Due to Lack of Host Broadcaster". Eurovoix. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  4. ^ Grace, Emily (13 October 2020). "Eurovision Young Dancers Will Not Return Next Year". Eurovoix. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
  5. ^ "1st Eurovision Young Dancers 1985". youngmusicians.tv. European Broadcasting Union (EBU). Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  6. ^ "2nd Eurovision Young Dancers 1987". youngmusicians.tv. European Broadcasting Union (EBU). Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2024.


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