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.

In 2003, the competition awarded separate prizes for classical and contemporary dance.

The 2007 edition of the contest did not take place as the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has introduced a new teleshow the "Eurovision Dance Contest". The status of future editions is currently unknown.

[edit] Winners

Year Country Performer Award Details
1985 Flag of Spain Spain Arantxa Arguelles Overall Details
1987 Flag of Denmark Denmark Rose Gad Poulsen & Nikolaj Hübbe Overall Details
1989 Flag of France France Agnès Letestu Contemporary Details
1989 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Tetsuya Kumakawa Classical Details
1991 Flag of Spain Spain Amaya Iglesias Overall Details
1993 Flag of Spain Spain Zenaida Yanowskii Overall Details
1995 Flag of Spain Spain Jesus Pastor Sauquillo & Ruth Miro Overall Details
1997 Flag of Spain Spain Antonio Carmena Overall Details
1999 Flag of Germany Germany Katja Wünsche & Yohan Stegli Overall Details
2001 Flag of Poland Poland Dawid & Marcin Kupinski Overall Details
2003 Flag of Ukraine Ukraine Jerlin Ndudi Classical Details
2003 Flag of Sweden Sweden Kristina Oom & Sebastian Michanek Contemporary Details
2005 Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Milou Nuyens Overall Details

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