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  Eurovision Young Dancers - UKGameshows
Following the success of Eurovision Young Musicians, a parallel competition for young dancers was established in 1985.
When the UK hosted the contest in 2001, the BBC was unable to transmit the programme live, and the 2005 competition was not broadcast until three months after it took place.
Young Dancers did not return for a 2007 edition, the EBU replaced it with a Eurovision Dance Contest.
www.ukgameshows.com /page/index.php/Eurovision_Young_Dancers   (271 words)

  
 BBC Online - Eurovision Young Dancers 2001
Dawid Kupinski and Marcin Kupinski from Poland won the Eurovision Young Dancers 2001 competition in London on Saturday 23rd June.
The Eurovision Young Dancers is a European dance competition that attracts some of Europe's finest and most talented modern and classical dancers.
The competition was established by the European Broadcasting Union in 1985 as a partner to its other flagship youth competition, Eurovision Young Musicians.
www.bbc.co.uk /youngdancers   (157 words)

  
 Poland wins the 2001 Eurovision Young Dancers
Geneva / London, 23 June 2001 - The 9th Eurovision Young Dancers competition was won by Dawid Kupinski and Marcin Kupinski (Poland).
The competition took place at the Linbury Studio Theatre in the prestigious setting of the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London on 23 June 2001.
The prize was awarded by Deborah Bull, one of the principal dancers of the Royal Ballet who presented the event on behalf of an international jury.
www.ebu.ch /news/press_archive/2003_and_prev/press_2401.html   (250 words)

  
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 Serebella Contents Eurovision Young Dancers Competition 2001---Eurozone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
It uses material from the Wiktionary page "Competition".
It uses material from the Wiktionary page "Dancer".
The lion caught a gnu to feed its young.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/contains-143561-143564-Eurovision_Young_Dancers_Competition_2001-Eurozone.html   (128 words)

  
 2001
The Tour de France of 2001 was relatively short, but also difficult, with a number of heavy mountain stages, a team time trial and a climbing time trial.
The 2001 Whitbread Book of the Year Awards was the first year that a book in the children's category was chosen as book of the year.
The Eurovision Song Contest 2001 was the 46th Eurovision Song Contest, it was held in Denmark on May 12th and the presenters were Natasja Crone Back and Søren Pilmark.
www.websters-online-dictionary.com /definition/2001   (10082 words)

  
 Malta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
One other major change to the rules is that any performer will only be allowed to sing one of the shortlisted songs, avoiding the situations in recent years where the same singer could be singing a number of songs in the final, sometimes diluting support for individual songs between fans of the singer.
The young couple duo Julie and Ludwig are a vocal pleasure, their compatibility is impeccable.
The young couple Julie and Ludwig will represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Festival 2004, after winning the Malta Song for Europe Festival held in Malta at the Mediterranean Conference Centre, on Friday the 13th and Saturday the 14th of February 2004.
www.mainhill.wallst.ru /eurovision/2004/mal.htm   (3006 words)

  
 Reel rhythm - PittsburghLIVE.com
In 2001, the Bell School was represented at that contest by 13-year-old Corey Dolan of Friendship in Allegheny County.
Competitions are important, but they do not constitute all aspects of the art.
Ask any dancer at a feis why he or she dances, and the immediate reaction will most likely be a frown at such a ridiculous question.
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/search/s_172297.html   (981 words)

  
 ::::: EUROVISION SONG CONTEST 2005 on STAR RADIO ::::: Listen Online to all the Eurovision songs on STAR RADIO
In 2001, they released their first album and at the same time participated in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "I would die for you" and finished 3rd.
Wig Wam were formed in February 2001, and from then on Norway’s hardest working live band has slowly worked their way to the top of the charts, touring every corner of the land.
She was an actress, singer and dancer in the play ‘Cabaret Carioca’, 2003 and competed in the TV song contest ÍDOLOS (Pop Idols), shown on SIC, and was one of the finalists.
star-radio.net /eurovision.htm   (7151 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: April 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Running since 1956, the Eurovision Song Contest (in French: Concours Eurovision de la Chanson) is an annual televised song contest with participants from numerous countries whose national television broadcasters are members of the European Broadcasting Union.
Arms of The Hague The Hague (with capital T; Dutch: Den Haag, or officially s-Gravenhage) is the administrative capital of the Netherlands, located in the west of the country, in the province South Holland of which it is also the capital.
Antitrust or competition laws, legislate against trade practices that are claimed to undermine competitiveness or are considered to be unfair.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/April-3   (9837 words)

  
 Limerick Leader - February 1st, 2003 - Features - Talk of the Town   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Since winning the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest with the hauntingly beautiful "Nocturne" their albums have been released in over 80 counties, reaching gold and platinum status as well as topping the prestigious Billboard new age charts in the USA.
This incredible competition closes 28th February '03 and three winners win a free wedding worth E5,000 for up to 150 guests in one of the 4 Lynch Hotels throughout the West of Ireland plus a host of complimentary extras.
YOUNG people aged 15 to 25 from Caherdavin to Carrigkerry, Mozambique to Moscow, are invited to be part of Limerick Gospel Choir, a new, innovative, inclusive and fun form of music ministry.
www.limerick-leader.ie /issues/20030201/talk.html   (5411 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Arts features | The wild one
As the only dancer who was neither French nor trained at the school, she found her progress bewilderingly slow.
The crunch came when she was asked to represent Spain in the Eurovision Young Dancers competition, a touchy political moment made trickier by the fact that her roommate had been chosen to represent France.
In 2001 she was promoted to principal and thought things were changing - but then Ross Stretton was made director and Yanowsky found herself humiliatingly sidelined in favour of "pretty dancers with pretty legs and feet".
www.guardian.co.uk /arts/features/story/0,11710,1374032,00.html   (1253 words)

  
 balkanalysis.com - Balkan Countries Surprise at Eurovision Love-in   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Turkey is home to many talented musicians and has long had a thriving rock scene, as the Eurovision tourists had a chance to find out this past weekend.
Unquestionably the catchiest song of the night, the Greek number was competitive as the voting unfolded and should perhaps have won, being about as Eurotrash as you can get.
But the most important conclusion one can reach about the kitschy, glittery Eurovision Song Contest, of course, is that it is precisely the sort of thing about which a 1,700-word analysis should not be written.
www.balkanalysis.com /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=345   (1737 words)

  
 Observer | Not all shall have prizes
There are two dilemmas here: one involves the merit of competitions, such as the Eurovision Young Dancers contest; the other concerns the duty of schools presenting graduation concerts.
The Eurovision contest aims to entertain audiences, while the competitors' main concern is job-hunting.
Rebecca Wield danced the Prelude as though she were in touch with a spirit world; Valentine Olovyannikov partnered her in the pas de deux with gawky nobility.
observer.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4221911-102280,00.html   (591 words)

  
 Limerick Leader - April 14th, 2001 - Features - All your local notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Already sidelined from the competitive circuit with the foot and mouth safety measures, Willie also got a rather nasty cyst in his foot which kept him out of training and took a bit of time to recover.
The accidental death of any young person always touches a community but when it happens to a family who is deeply committed to hurling and their son dies playing his favourite sport the depth of sympathy is enormous.
ON Sunday last, young Kilmallock hurling star Andrew O'Shaughnessy proved once again what a valuable asset he is to the St. Coleman's College, Fermoy Senior hurling team as he contributed 1-03 to their 2-07 total in the All Ireland Senior colleges semi-final versus Dublin Colleges at Clonmel.
www.limerick-leader.ie /issues/20010414/localnotes.html   (22118 words)

  
 Dana International: News Clippings 5 - North-American press
Her career soared after she won the Eurovision song competition in 1998 with the song Diva, and she continues to be very popular in Europe where she is regarded as something of a cultural icon among homosexuals.
Many religious Israeli politicians strongly objected to her representing Israel at Eurovision and to the competition coming to Jerusalem the following year, despite the tradition of having the subsequent contest staged in the first-place winner's country.
Eurovision: Eurovision is a major media phenomenon, and the 43rd edition drew an international television audience variously estimated from tens of millions to 600 million; the Israeli audience was estimated at 2 million.
home.online.no /~geskogse/media_press_us.html   (6528 words)

  
 eurovisionblog.com
As we’ve said before, Team Eurovision still doesn’t like Junior Eurovision nearly as much as its grown-up counterpart, but we couldn’t help noticing that the quality of songs in the UK junior final was rather better than the ones vying for a place at this year’s contest in Kiev.
After a relatively quiet summer, Eurovision fans all over the continent are gearing up for another bout of song contest mania – but this time it’s the younger contenders who have their eyes on the prize.
The Eurovision website ESC Today is reporting that Austria, one of the song contest’s longest-serving participants, has pulled out of Eurovision 2006.
www.eurovisionblog.com   (8620 words)

  
 Dancing Times Ltd: June
Photographs, paintings, prints and sculptures of great dancers by celebrated artists will be on sale as will signed copies of the catalogue.
Eurovision Young Dancers 2001, the biennial competition organised by the European Broadcasting Union, will this year be hosted by the BBC in association with the Royal Opera House and take place at the Linbury Theatre from June 19-23.
Still to come are a double bill by Caterina Sagna/Philipp Gehmacher on June 20, and Sam Louwyck with a new piece for six dancers and a musician, called October 13th, on June 26.
www.dancing-times.co.uk /dancingtimes0601-1.html   (1052 words)

  
 National Dance Competition - UK selected websites
As you are all aware, the devastating hurricane has ravaged the Gulf Coast from Lousiana to western Florida.
Competition in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is a yearly event celebrating that most sociable of dances - the Shag!
competition company was founded to reconfirm a positive educational philosophy and offer the studio owner a reward.
www.all4one.com /national-dance-competition.htm   (203 words)

  
 Darren Smith Interview
This is a young man on the go, and he and the others of the Trinity Irish Dance Company are flying off on another tour, delighting Irish dance fans starting this Saturday, February 2nd.
Undoubtedly you are aware of the changes in costume, etc., at the competitions these days, compared to when you were winning all the titles.
You were principal dancer for both of its two runs in Toronto.
www.celticcafe.com /Shows/Trinity/darren.htm   (3230 words)

  
 Eurovision 2004: GO WILD DANCES! - Article - Stylus Magazine
This year for the first time saw a semi-final stage added to the competition, whereby ten songs from 22 were picked to go forward and join 14 others in the final, those 14 comprising entries from countries that had finished well the previous year and/or contribute major amounts of money towards the funding of Eurovision.
The last time a UK Eurovision act went on to have a follow-up single enter the chart was Precious (girl-band featuring Jenny Frost out of Atomic Kitten) in 1999.
We are then treated to the reading out of the results of the voting in the 36 participating countries (all of tonight’s entrances plus the 12 countries that were disposed of in the semi-final stages).
www.stylusmagazine.com /feature.php?ID=1008   (6309 words)

  
 Modern Talking News
The winners of the UK version (Will Young) and the US version (Kelly Clarkson) went to number one in the charts of their respective country.
Given the success of groups casted on German TV shows (No Angels, BroSis) and given the prime time spot of the show it appears likely that the song Dieter Bohlen will write for the winner of the German show is poised to become a big hit in Germany.
Dieter Bohlen was among the jury members declaring Millane Fernandez the winner of the talent competition.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Heights/8073/news2002.html   (6349 words)

  
 Polish Music Newsletter, vol. 8 no. 9, September 2002
The young artist is also a prize winner: Grand Prix in European Television Concert at Alicante in 2000, 10th Eurovision Grand Prix for Young Musicians in Bergen in 2001.
What explains the successes at such a young age is, to a certain extent, family background: his parents, Jaroslaw Drzewiecki of Poland and Tatiana Shebanova of Russia are both distinguished concert pianists and teachers.
It is hard while listening to such a young musician, not to think that one witnesses a result of training and someone else's musical vision coming to life through the young musician as a "vessel" or "medium" for someone's else's content.
www.usc.edu /dept/polish_music/news/sep02.html   (5267 words)

  
 Eurovision Song Contest Q&A
Eurovision 2005 to be held on Thursday 19 May for Semi Final Final to be held on Saturday 21 May.
Eurovision gave rise to the Riverdance phenomenon when it appeared as an interlude one year.
In 2001 and 2002 countries were allowed to have a 50-50 televote-jury and e.g.
www.myledbury.co.uk /eurovision/eurovision_qa.asp   (11003 words)

  
 »»Reviews for Recreation««   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Through visualization of proper techniques, written goals and the ability to relax, he was 2nd on the team in BA during 2001 USSSA world series w/.483 avg and was winning pitcher in the championship game against Puerto Rico.
It was designed as a seven-minute interval during a Eurovision song contest and got a standing ovation from a roaring audience.
Thus, Riverdance "the phenomenon" was born in a Dublin theater in 1994.
www.booksunderreview.com /Recreation/Recreation_23.html   (3840 words)

  
 BBC - Search results for eurovision   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
At the Eurovision Grand Prix for Young Dancers 2001 she will perform a duet from Ed Wubbe’s Perfect Skin, together with her fellow student Golan Yosef.
The Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Helsinki on the 10th and 12th of May.
One of Scooch's male singers says they hope to win the Eurovision Song Contest to please all their supportive fans.
search.bbc.co.uk /cgi-bin/search/results.pl?tab=all&go=homepage&scope=all&q=eurovision   (429 words)

  
 Seen, Read & Heard - 14th June, 2001
I wrote that Douglas man Cathal Dunne had represented Ireland in Israel with our Eurovision entitled “Shalom” which was wrong, the song Cathal sung was “Happy Man” and Bob was the only reader to point this out.
On this evenings paper I read that last year 121 young people under the age of 18 were caught drinking on the street, on the spot fines of £25 were imposed.
If we are serious about the litter problem we need to enforce the law, all the advertising in the world will not solve it, a couple of on the spot fines and the news will spread like wild fire.
homepage.eircom.net /~douglasweekly/srh424.html   (1002 words)

  
 My CV
- Make-up for NPS (Dutch television) "Eurovision Young Dancers" competition in Amsterdam (2003).
1998 My first competition (Glamour Girl) in Hengelo at the "Dagen van het Oosten": 5th place (of 11 competitors).
2001 I won the 8th prize (of 74 competitors) at the "International Championship of body make-up" in Padua Italy.
www.dainoradulcyte.com /cv.htm   (737 words)

  
 Nuoret tanssijat 2001
Johanna competed in the Finnish heats for the Eurovision Young Dancers competition two years ago and was among the finalists in the Nordic ballet competition for young dancers at Mora in Sweden in both 1999 and 2000.
Last summer she attended two courses, one at St. Cyprien in France and the other arranged by Unesco and the International Theatre Institute in Austria.
In Johanna’s opinion, it takes more than faultless technique to make a memorable performance; the dancer must not be afraid to reveal her sensitive qualities on stage as well, and to demonstrate her powers of expression.
www.yle.fi /tanssikilpailu/Johanna_Nuutinen_english.htm   (259 words)

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