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Eurovision Dance Contest

The Eurovision Dance Contest was an international ballroom dancing competition that was held for the first time in the United Kingdom on Saturday 1 September 2007.

Eurovision Dance Contest
GenreDance contest
Created byRichard Bunn
Presented byGraham Norton
Claudia Winkleman
Country of originList of countries
Original languagesEnglish
French
No. of episodes2 contests
Production
Production locationsList of host cities
Running time2 hours (2007)
2 hours, 15 minutes (2008)
Production companies
DistributorEurovision
Release
Picture format576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release1 September 2007; 15 years ago (2007-09-01) –
6 September 2008; 14 years ago (2008-09-06)
Chronology
Related

The contest was similar in format to the long-running Eurovision Song Contest and was organized by both the Eurovision association and the International DanceSport Federation (IDSF).[1] The IDSF credits the existence of the contest to Richard Bunn of rbi network,[2] Geneva, former EBU controller of sport, who convinced the EBU to create the programme.[3]

Format and general information

The competition consisted of pairs of dancers from each participating country, each pair performing one dance, a freestyle dance in which the cultures of the individual countries could be showcased to the rest of Europe. In addition to being evaluated by a panel of dance experts, the routines were judged by European audiences who cast their vote for their favourite couple via telephone or text messaging to determine winner of the competition. The BBC was "host broadcaster" for the first two contests in 2007 and 2008, the only contests to date.[4]

Contest history

2007

Eurovision Dance Contest 2007 was hosted in London, United Kingdom. In EDC 2007 each couple has performed two 1 minute 30 seconds dances: the first dance was a ballroom or Latin dance while the second was a freestyle dance. Professional dance couples were allowed to enter the competition. Finland won the competition.

2008

Several changes were introduced for Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 which was hosted in Glasgow, United Kingdom. Professional dance couples were no longer allowed, all pairs had to include one professional and one celebrity dancer. Only one, 2 minute dance, was performed by each couple. A professional jury was introduced to the competition having approximate weight of 20% of the outcome, while the remaining 80% came from televoting. Poland won the competition.[5]

Cancellation

The cancelled third Eurovision Dance Contest was originally planned to be organised in Baku, Azerbaijan at the Heydar Aliyev Sports and Exhibition Complex on 26 September 2009.[6][7] Host broadcaster İctimai Television was planning to increase the number of participating countries as well as inviting a world-famous star to host the contest, listing Jennifer Lopez, Kylie Minogue and Shakira as candidates.[8] An additional extravaganza open-air concert was planned to be held, bringing together ex-participants of the Eurovision, Junior Eurovision and Eurovision Dance contests on one stage.[7][9]

On 28 May 2009, the EBU announced that the contest was postponed at least until Autumn 2010 as "the number of broadcasters that signed up for participation had not reach the desired level". According to a preliminary calculations, at least five countries that were taking part in Eurovision Dance Contest 2008, namely Austria, Finland, Lithuania, Netherlands and Sweden had announced withdrawal from the contest, with only Belarus confirming its participation as a début country.[7] According to contest coordinator on behalf of EBU Tal Barnea, "concrete plans for a 2010 autumn event were being developed, with considerable changes to introduce a new programme proposal". These plans were expected to be unveiled in the autumn of 2009. The EBU also praised "the commendable work on the next Eurovision Dance Contest already completed by our partners Ictimai Television and the Azerbaijani officials" stating that 2010 edition of the contest was planned to take place in Baku, Azerbaijan as well. In January 2010, EBU Eurovision coordinator, Svante Stockselius, announced that contest had been postponed again, and is now unlikely to happen at all, at least within the next couple of years. He explained this decision was the fact that the popularity of televised dance shows had calmed down recently.[10][11]

Participation

 
Participation in the contest (2007–2008):
  Entered at least once
  Never entered, although was eligible to do so
  Entry intended

When the competition was first planned, the aim was to begin with ten to twelve participating countries and expand in subsequent years. However, the response rate was greater than anticipated and it proved difficult to turn away the additional countries interested in participating in the event. For logistical reasons, a limitation on number of participants was established. In order to ensure the event was a success, the EBU invited participating broadcasters from member countries to take part. In several countries, where the EBU had more than one member, two broadcasters expressed interest. The final decision of which broadcaster would represent those countries was decided by either an internal accord by the two broadcasters, or by a draw, conducted by the EBU.[12]

Sixteen countries; Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine and the host country the United Kingdom all débuted in the very first Eurovision Dance Contest in 2007. The Croatian broadcaster HRT had expressed an interest in taking part,[13] but did not appear on the final list of participants. In June 2008, Switzerland announced their withdrawal from the 2008 contest without specifying a reason, while Germany withdrew from the 2008 event the same month, due to comparatively low ratings for the 2007 contest in the country.[14] Spain was originally due to take part in 2008, but withdrew in late August 2008 just days before the event, reportedly due to a scheduling clash with the country competing in a qualifying match for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which was taking place the same evening.[15] In accordance with the rules, Spanish broadcaster TVE were obliged to broadcast the contest live due to their late withdrawal as an active participant.[16] After Switzerland announced their non-participation, and with the format change meaning each couple would dance one one minute and forty five seconds dance each, new countries became eligible to join the event. Azerbaijan were the only country to join that year, but negotiations had taken place with broadcasters from Belarus and Cyprus.[17][better source needed]

Belarus intended on competing for the first time in 2009 but the contest was cancelled. Although the 2009 contest never happened, Austria, Finland, Lithuania, Sweden and the Netherlands had confirmed they would not compete in the third contest.

Year Country making its debut entry Participating broadcaster
2007   Austria ORF
  Denmark DR
  Finland Yle
  Germany WDR (ARD)
  Greece ERT
  Ireland RTÉ
  Lithuania LRT
  Netherlands TROS (NPO)
  Poland TVP
  Portugal RTP
  Russia RTR (2007)
C1R (2008)
  Spain TVE
  Sweden TV4
  Switzerland SRG SSR
  Ukraine NTU
  United Kingdom BBC
2008   Azerbaijan İTV

Hosting

Most of the expense of the contest is covered by commercial sponsors and contributions from the other participating nations. The contest is considered to be a unique opportunity for promoting the host country as a tourist destination. The table below shows a list of cities and venues that have hosted Eurovision Dance Contest, one or more times.

Contests Country City Venue Years
2 United Kingdom London BBC Television Centre 2007
Glasgow Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre 2008

Winners

 
Map showing each country's number of wins

The contest differs from the Eurovision Song Contest in that the winning country does not automatically become host for the next contest.[12] The Eurovision Dance Contest followed the same host selection process as the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

Year Date Host city Winner Dancers Dance style Points Margin
2007 1 September   London   Finland Katja Koukkula and Jussi Väänänen Rumba and Paso Doble 132 11
2008 6 September   Glasgow   Poland Edyta Herbuś and Marcin Mroczek Rumba, Cha-cha-cha and Jazz Dance 154 33

Top three placings

Country       Total Years won
  Finland 1 0 0 1
  Poland 1 0 0 1
  Ukraine 0 1 1 2
  Russia 0 1 0 1
  Ireland 0 0 1 1

See also

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-06-30. Retrieved 2007-05-10.
  2. ^ rbi network, Richard Bunn, Genève - easyMonitoring
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
  4. ^ Eurovision Dance Contest EBU (Bottom of page) 2007-01-12 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 Glasgow Танцевальное Евровидение 2008 Глазго
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-03-02.
  7. ^ a b c "European Broadcasting Union has finally officially confirmed the date of EDC 2009". ESCKaz. 2009-04-02. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
  8. ^ "We are negotiating with Jennifer Lopez, Kylie Minogue and Shakira to host the Eurovision Dance 2009 in Azerbaijan".
  9. ^ "Baku: More details announced at press conference".
  10. ^ "Eurovision Dance Contest has been put on hold". ESCKaz. 2010-01-19. Retrieved 2010-01-19.
  11. ^ "3rd Eurovision Dance Contest postponed to 2010". EBU. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
  12. ^ a b "FAQ Eurovision Dance Contest - Glasgow 2008". Retrieved 2008-09-20.
  13. ^ . 16 February 2007. Archived from the original on 16 February 2007. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  14. ^ "Korb für Dance Contest". www.wr.de. June 13, 2008. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  15. ^ "EBU confirms Spain's EDC withdrawal". ESCToday.com. 28 August 2008. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  16. ^ "Espanja vetäytyi Eurotansseista | yle.fi | Arkistoitu". vintti.yle.fi. 28 August 2008. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  17. ^ "Esckaz Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 News 1". esckaz.com. Retrieved 9 May 2021.

External links

  • International DanceSport Federation official website

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Not to be confused with Eurovision Young Dancers The Eurovision Dance Contest was an international ballroom dancing competition that was held for the first time in the United Kingdom on Saturday 1 September 2007 Eurovision Dance ContestGenreDance contestCreated byRichard BunnPresented byGraham NortonClaudia WinklemanCountry of originList of countriesOriginal languagesEnglishFrenchNo of episodes2 contestsProductionProduction locationsList of host citiesRunning time2 hours 2007 2 hours 15 minutes 2008 Production companiesEuropean Broadcasting UnionSplash MediaSunset VineDistributorEurovisionReleasePicture format576i SDTV 1080i HDTV Original release1 September 2007 15 years ago 2007 09 01 6 September 2008 14 years ago 2008 09 06 ChronologyRelatedEurovision Song ContestEurovision Young MusiciansEurovision Young DancersJunior Eurovision Song ContestEurovision ChoirThe contest was similar in format to the long running Eurovision Song Contest and was organized by both the Eurovision association and the International DanceSport Federation IDSF 1 The IDSF credits the existence of the contest to Richard Bunn of rbi network 2 Geneva former EBU controller of sport who convinced the EBU to create the programme 3 Contents 1 Format and general information 2 Contest history 2 1 2007 2 2 2008 2 3 Cancellation 3 Participation 4 Hosting 5 Winners 5 1 Top three placings 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksFormat and general information EditThe competition consisted of pairs of dancers from each participating country each pair performing one dance a freestyle dance in which the cultures of the individual countries could be showcased to the rest of Europe In addition to being evaluated by a panel of dance experts the routines were judged by European audiences who cast their vote for their favourite couple via telephone or text messaging to determine winner of the competition The BBC was host broadcaster for the first two contests in 2007 and 2008 the only contests to date 4 Contest history Edit2007 Edit Main article Eurovision Dance Contest 2007 Eurovision Dance Contest 2007 was hosted in London United Kingdom In EDC 2007 each couple has performed two 1 minute 30 seconds dances the first dance was a ballroom or Latin dance while the second was a freestyle dance Professional dance couples were allowed to enter the competition Finland won the competition 2008 Edit Main article Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 Several changes were introduced for Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 which was hosted in Glasgow United Kingdom Professional dance couples were no longer allowed all pairs had to include one professional and one celebrity dancer Only one 2 minute dance was performed by each couple A professional jury was introduced to the competition having approximate weight of 20 of the outcome while the remaining 80 came from televoting Poland won the competition 5 Cancellation Edit The cancelled third Eurovision Dance Contest was originally planned to be organised in Baku Azerbaijan at the Heydar Aliyev Sports and Exhibition Complex on 26 September 2009 6 7 Host broadcaster Ictimai Television was planning to increase the number of participating countries as well as inviting a world famous star to host the contest listing Jennifer Lopez Kylie Minogue and Shakira as candidates 8 An additional extravaganza open air concert was planned to be held bringing together ex participants of the Eurovision Junior Eurovision and Eurovision Dance contests on one stage 7 9 On 28 May 2009 the EBU announced that the contest was postponed at least until Autumn 2010 as the number of broadcasters that signed up for participation had not reach the desired level According to a preliminary calculations at least five countries that were taking part in Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 namely Austria Finland Lithuania Netherlands and Sweden had announced withdrawal from the contest with only Belarus confirming its participation as a debut country 7 According to contest coordinator on behalf of EBU Tal Barnea concrete plans for a 2010 autumn event were being developed with considerable changes to introduce a new programme proposal These plans were expected to be unveiled in the autumn of 2009 The EBU also praised the commendable work on the next Eurovision Dance Contest already completed by our partners Ictimai Television and the Azerbaijani officials stating that 2010 edition of the contest was planned to take place in Baku Azerbaijan as well In January 2010 EBU Eurovision coordinator Svante Stockselius announced that contest had been postponed again and is now unlikely to happen at all at least within the next couple of years He explained this decision was the fact that the popularity of televised dance shows had calmed down recently 10 11 Participation Edit Participation in the contest 2007 2008 Entered at least once Never entered although was eligible to do so Entry intended When the competition was first planned the aim was to begin with ten to twelve participating countries and expand in subsequent years However the response rate was greater than anticipated and it proved difficult to turn away the additional countries interested in participating in the event For logistical reasons a limitation on number of participants was established In order to ensure the event was a success the EBU invited participating broadcasters from member countries to take part In several countries where the EBU had more than one member two broadcasters expressed interest The final decision of which broadcaster would represent those countries was decided by either an internal accord by the two broadcasters or by a draw conducted by the EBU 12 Sixteen countries Austria Denmark Finland Germany Greece Ireland Lithuania the Netherlands Poland Portugal Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland Ukraine and the host country the United Kingdom all debuted in the very first Eurovision Dance Contest in 2007 The Croatian broadcaster HRT had expressed an interest in taking part 13 but did not appear on the final list of participants In June 2008 Switzerland announced their withdrawal from the 2008 contest without specifying a reason while Germany withdrew from the 2008 event the same month due to comparatively low ratings for the 2007 contest in the country 14 Spain was originally due to take part in 2008 but withdrew in late August 2008 just days before the event reportedly due to a scheduling clash with the country competing in a qualifying match for the 2010 FIFA World Cup which was taking place the same evening 15 In accordance with the rules Spanish broadcaster TVE were obliged to broadcast the contest live due to their late withdrawal as an active participant 16 After Switzerland announced their non participation and with the format change meaning each couple would dance one one minute and forty five seconds dance each new countries became eligible to join the event Azerbaijan were the only country to join that year but negotiations had taken place with broadcasters from Belarus and Cyprus 17 better source needed Belarus intended on competing for the first time in 2009 but the contest was cancelled Although the 2009 contest never happened Austria Finland Lithuania Sweden and the Netherlands had confirmed they would not compete in the third contest Year Country making its debut entry Participating broadcaster2007 Austria ORF Denmark DR Finland Yle Germany WDR ARD Greece ERT Ireland RTE Lithuania LRT Netherlands TROS NPO Poland TVP Portugal RTP Russia RTR 2007 C1R 2008 Spain TVE Sweden TV4 Switzerland SRG SSR Ukraine NTU United Kingdom BBC2008 Azerbaijan ITVHosting EditMost of the expense of the contest is covered by commercial sponsors and contributions from the other participating nations The contest is considered to be a unique opportunity for promoting the host country as a tourist destination The table below shows a list of cities and venues that have hosted Eurovision Dance Contest one or more times Contests Country City Venue Years2 United Kingdom London BBC Television Centre 2007Glasgow Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre 2008Winners Edit Map showing each country s number of wins The contest differs from the Eurovision Song Contest in that the winning country does not automatically become host for the next contest 12 The Eurovision Dance Contest followed the same host selection process as the Junior Eurovision Song Contest Year Date Host city Winner Dancers Dance style Points Margin2007 1 September London Finland Katja Koukkula and Jussi Vaananen Rumba and Paso Doble 132 112008 6 September Glasgow Poland Edyta Herbus and Marcin Mroczek Rumba Cha cha cha and Jazz Dance 154 33Top three placings Edit Country Total Years won Finland 1 0 0 1 2007 Poland 1 0 0 1 2008 Ukraine 0 1 1 2 Russia 0 1 0 1 Ireland 0 0 1 1See also EditEurovision Choir Eurovision Magic Circus Show Eurovision Song Contest Eurovision Young Dancers Eurovision Young Musicians Junior Eurovision Song ContestReferences Edit IDSF Presidium announcement Archived from the original on 2007 06 30 Retrieved 2007 05 10 rbi network Richard Bunn Geneve easyMonitoring IDSF President Address of the occasion of IDSF s 50th Anniversary Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 06 21 Eurovision Dance Contest EBU Bottom of page Archived 2007 01 12 at the Wayback Machine Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 Glasgow Tancevalnoe Evrovidenie 2008 Glazgo Dance Contest 2009 to Baku Azerbaijan Archived from the original on 2009 03 02 a b c European Broadcasting Union has finally officially confirmed the date of EDC 2009 ESCKaz 2009 04 02 Retrieved 2009 04 02 We are negotiating with Jennifer Lopez Kylie Minogue and Shakira to host the Eurovision Dance 2009 in Azerbaijan Baku More details announced at press conference Eurovision Dance Contest has been put on hold ESCKaz 2010 01 19 Retrieved 2010 01 19 3rd Eurovision Dance Contest postponed to 2010 EBU Retrieved 2009 05 28 a b FAQ Eurovision Dance Contest Glasgow 2008 Retrieved 2008 09 20 Eurovision Song Contest 16 February 2007 Archived from the original on 16 February 2007 Retrieved 9 May 2019 Korb fur Dance Contest www wr de June 13 2008 Retrieved 27 December 2020 EBU confirms Spain s EDC withdrawal ESCToday com 28 August 2008 Retrieved 27 December 2020 Espanja vetaytyi Eurotansseista yle fi Arkistoitu vintti yle fi 28 August 2008 Retrieved 27 December 2020 Esckaz Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 News 1 esckaz com Retrieved 9 May 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eurovision Dance Contest Official Eurovision Dance Contest website EBU Press Release International DanceSport Federation official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eurovision Dance Contest amp oldid 1110637400, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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