Eurovision Young Dancers 2005 Explained

Eurovision Young Dancers
Year:2005
Final:24 June 2005
Director:Jan Dworak
Exproducer:Barbara Trzeciak-Pietkiewicz
Host:Telewizja Polska (TVP)
Windance:
Milou Nuyens (classical dance)
Vote:A professional jury chose the finalists and gave points to each performance
Entries:13
Debut:None
Return:None
Next Year:2011
Green:Y
Red:Y
Yellow:Y

The Eurovision Young Dancers 2005 was the eleventh edition of the Eurovision Young Dancers, held at the National Theatre in Warsaw, Poland on 24 June 2005.[1] Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Telewizja Polska (TVP), dancers from ten countries participated in the televised final. A total of thirteen countries took part in the competition. For this contest, a week of dance master classes replaced the semi-final round in order to select the finalists.,, and decided not to participate.[1]

The non-qualified countries were, and . Milou Nuyens of Netherlands won the contest, with host country Poland and Belgium placing second and third respectively.[2] The next edition would eventually be held in, following cancellations in 2007 and 2009.

Location

National Theatre, Warsaw in Poland was the host venue for the 2005 edition of the Eurovision Young Dancers.[1]

It was founded in 1765, during the Polish Enlightenment, by that country's last monarch, Stanisław August Poniatowski. The theatre shares the Grand Theatre complex at the Theatre Square in Warsaw with another national venue, the Poland's National Opera.

Format

The format consists of dancers who are non-professional and between the ages of 16–21, competing in a performance of dance routines of their choice, which they have prepared in advance of the competition. All the acts then take part in a choreographed group dance during 'Young Dancers Week'.[3]

Jury members of a professional aspect and representing the elements of ballet, contemporary, and modern dancing styles, score each of the competing individual and group dance routines. The overall winner upon completion of the final dances is chosen by the professional jury members.[3]

Ocelot - Acrobatic Dance Theatre performed as the interval act.[1]

Results

Preliminary round

The semi-final round was replaced by a week of dance master classes. Florence Clerc, Irek Mukhamedow, Christopher Bruce and Piotr Nardelli were the dance teachers selected to work with the participants and choose the 10 finalists. The following countries failed to qualify.[1]

Country Participant Dance Choreographer
Joánna Avraám "La Bayadère" N. Makarova and M. Petipa
Fransiska Sveinall "Le Corsaire" M. Petipa
Alena Medič "Paquita V" M. Petipa

Final

Awards were given to the top three countries. The table below highlights these using gold, silver, and bronze. The placing results of the remaining participants is unknown and never made public by the European Broadcasting Union.[2]

Draw Country Participant Dance Choreographer Result
01Robert Stefan Enache "Variation of "Le Corsaire" M. Petipa -
02Alexander Jones "Impossible Self" L. King -
03 Marjorie Lenain "Esmeralda" M. Petipa 3
04 "Snakesense" R. van Berkel 1
05Šárka Faberová and Pavel Povrazník "Paganini Pas de Deux" V. Schneiderová -
06Riku Lehtopolku and Mikko Lampinen "Could you take some of my weight...?" T. Saarinen -
07Sabīne Guravska "Paquita" M. Petipa -
08Danielle Rosengren "Grand Pas Classique" V. Gsovsky -
09 Elena Karpuhina and Michał Wylot "May I have a dance" R. Komassa 2
10Eleana Andreoudi "Don Quixote" M. Petipa -

Choreography: Mateusz Polit

Jury members

The jury members consisted of the following:[1]

Broadcasting

The 2005 Young Dancers competition was broadcast in at least 14 countries.

+ Broadcasters in participating countries
CountryBroadcaster(s)
RTBF
CyBC
ČT
Yle
ERT
LTV
NPS
NRK
TVP
TVR
RTVSLO
SVT
BBC
+ Broadcasters in non-participating countries
CountryBroadcaster(s)
NTU

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eurovision Young Dancers 2005: About the show. European Broadcasting Union. 5 October 2014.
  2. Web site: Eurovision Young Dancers 2005: Participants. youngmusicians.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 5 October 2014.
  3. Web site: Eurovision Young Dancers - Format. youngdancers.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 8 March 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150211202304/http://www.youngdancers.tv/page/pilsen-2015/about/format. 11 February 2015. dead.