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Eurovision Young Dancers 2001

The Eurovision Young Dancers 2001 was the eighth edition of the Eurovision Young Dancers, held at the Linbury Studio Theatre of the Royal Opera House in London, United Kingdom between 18 and 23 June 2001.[1] Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), dancers from eleven countries participated in the televised final. A total of eighteen countries took part in the competition. Ireland and Ukraine made their début while Austria, Estonia and Norway returned. Hungary and Spain decided not to participate, along with France who broadcast the event.[1]

Eurovision Young Dancers 2001
Dates
Semi-final18 June 2001
Final23 June 2001
Host
VenueLinbury Studio Theatre, London, United Kingdom
Presenter(s)Deborah Bull
Directed byRoss MacGibbon
Executive producerBob Lockyer
Host broadcasterBritish Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Websiteyoungdancers.tv/event/london-2001
Participants
Number of entries18
Debuting countries
Returning countries
Non-returning countries
  • SpainGermanyPolandArmeniaKosovoBelarusSloveniaNorwayNetherlandsCzech RepublicSwedenUkrainePortugalFranceItalyBelgiumUnited KingdomDenmarkSwitzerlandAustriaSlovakiaCroatiaRomaniaGreeceBulgariaHungaryCyprusRussiaFinlandLatviaEstoniaCanada
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         Participating countries     Did not qualify from the semi-final     Countries that participated in the past but not in 2001
Vote
Voting systemA professional jury chose the finalists and the top 3 performances
Winning dancers Poland David and Marcin Kupinski
1999 ← Eurovision Young Dancers → 2003

The semi-final that took place five days before the final (18 June 2001). Each country could send one or two performers, male and female, not older than 20, who could perform one or two dances. The dancers could choose between classical and contemporary dance.[1]

The non-qualified countries were Austria, Cyprus, Greece, Ireland, Norway, Slovenia and Ukraine. David and Marcin Kupinski of Poland won the contest, with Belgium and Netherlands placing second and third respectively.[2]

Location edit

The Linbury Studio Theatre of the Royal Opera House in London, United Kingdom was the host venue for the 2001 edition of the Eurovision Young Dancers.[1]

The Linbury is most notable for hosting performances of experimental and independent dance and music, by independent companies and as part of the ROH2, the contemporary producing arm of the Royal Opera House. The Linbury Studio Theatre regularly stages performances by the Royal Ballet School and also hosts the Young British Dancer of the Year competition.

Format edit

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 of 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]

The interval act was Symbiont(s) by Wayne McGregor.[1]

Results edit

Preliminary round edit

A total of eighteen countries took part in the preliminary round of the 2001 contest, of which eleven qualified to the televised grand final. The following countries failed to qualify.[1]

Country Participant Dance Choreographer
  Cyprus Marina Kyriakidou "Variation of Paquita (Allegro)" M. Petipa
  Austria Rainer Krenstetter "Ballet de Verdi: Un bal masqué" V. Malakov
  Ireland Sarah Reynolds "Conversations in Silence" A. Costilla
  Greece Olga Tsimourta and Tina Nassika "Rythmique" G. Milhov
  Norway Tale Dolven "Asking For?" S. Edvardsen
  Slovenia Eva Gasparic "Les Syphides - Prélude" Fokino
  Ukraine Leonid Sarafanov "Variation of Paquita (Masculin Role)" M. Petipa

Final edit

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
01   Belgium Jeroen Verbruggen "Hyperballad" J. Verbruggen & G. Egilsson 2
02   Germany Thiago Bordin "Tchaikovsky Variation - Pas de Deux" G. Balanchine -
03   Finland Johanna Nuutinen "Angels Fly Low" M. Rouhiainen -
04   Poland Dawid Kupinski and Marcin Kupinski "Brothers" E. Wesolowski 1
05   United Kingdom Jamie Bond "Seigfried Solo from Act 3 Swan Lake" M. Petipa -
06   Sweden Johan Thelander and Elizaveta Penkóva "At This Point" J. Thelander & E. Penkova -
07    Switzerland Sarah Kora Dayanova "Tango Te Amo" L. Smeak -
08   Czech Republic Marek Kasparovsky and Jiri Pokorny "Alterego" T. Rychetsky & D. Stransky -
09   Estonia Sergei Upkin "Franz Variation from Coppelia" A. Saint-Leon -
10   Latvia Anna Novikova "Solo from Act 3 of Le Corsaire" M. Petipa -
11   Netherlands Maartje Hermans and Golan Yosef "Perfect Skin" E. Wubbe 3

Jury members edit

The jury members consisted of the following:[1]

  •   United Kingdom – Matthew Bourne (Head of Jury)
  •   United States – Amanda Miller
  •   United Kingdom – Maina Gielgud
  •    Switzerland/  Netherlands — Samuel Wuersten
  •   Italy – Monique Veaute

Broadcasting edit

A total of 19 countries broadcast the 2001 event.[4] France was the only country to broadcast the event without competing.

Broadcasters in participating countries
Country Broadcaster(s)
  Austria ORF
  Belgium RTBF
VRT
  Cyprus CyBC
  Czech Republic ČT
  Finland Yle
  Estonia ETV
  Germany ZDF
  Greece ERT
  Ireland RTÉ
  Latvia LTV
  Netherlands NOS
NPS
  Norway NRK
  Poland TVP
  Slovenia RTVSLO
  Sweden SVT1
   Switzerland SRG SSR
  Ukraine NTU
  United Kingdom BBC
Broadcasters in non-participating countries
Country Broadcaster(s)
  France France 2

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Eurovision Young Dancers 2001: About the show". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Eurovision Young Dancers 2001: Participants". youngmusicians.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  3. ^ a b . youngdancers.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 11 February 2015. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  4. ^ "Eyd 2001 official booklet". Issuu. Retrieved 2 May 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Eurovision Young Dancers 2001 was the eighth edition of the Eurovision Young Dancers held at the Linbury Studio Theatre of the Royal Opera House in London United Kingdom between 18 and 23 June 2001 1 Organised by the European Broadcasting Union EBU and host broadcaster British Broadcasting Corporation BBC dancers from eleven countries participated in the televised final A total of eighteen countries took part in the competition Ireland and Ukraine made their debut while Austria Estonia and Norway returned Hungary and Spain decided not to participate along with France who broadcast the event 1 Eurovision Young Dancers 2001DatesSemi final18 June 2001Final23 June 2001HostVenueLinbury Studio Theatre London United KingdomPresenter s Deborah BullDirected byRoss MacGibbonExecutive producerBob LockyerHost broadcasterBritish Broadcasting Corporation BBC Websiteyoungdancers wbr tv wbr event wbr london 2001ParticipantsNumber of entries18Debuting countries Ireland UkraineReturning countries Austria Estonia NorwayNon returning countries France Hungary SpainParticipation map frameless Participating countries Did not qualify from the semi final Countries that participated in the past but not in 2001VoteVoting systemA professional jury chose the finalists and the top 3 performancesWinning dancers Poland David and Marcin Kupinski1999 Eurovision Young Dancers 2003The semi final that took place five days before the final 18 June 2001 Each country could send one or two performers male and female not older than 20 who could perform one or two dances The dancers could choose between classical and contemporary dance 1 The non qualified countries were Austria Cyprus Greece Ireland Norway Slovenia and Ukraine David and Marcin Kupinski of Poland won the contest with Belgium and Netherlands placing second and third respectively 2 Contents 1 Location 2 Format 3 Results 3 1 Preliminary round 3 2 Final 4 Jury members 5 Broadcasting 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLocation editFurther information on the host venue Linbury Studio Theatre The Linbury Studio Theatre of the Royal Opera House in London United Kingdom was the host venue for the 2001 edition of the Eurovision Young Dancers 1 The Linbury is most notable for hosting performances of experimental and independent dance and music by independent companies and as part of the ROH2 the contemporary producing arm of the Royal Opera House The Linbury Studio Theatre regularly stages performances by the Royal Ballet School and also hosts the Young British Dancer of the Year competition Format editThe 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 of 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 The interval act was Symbiont s by Wayne McGregor 1 Results editPreliminary round edit A total of eighteen countries took part in the preliminary round of the 2001 contest of which eleven qualified to the televised grand final The following countries failed to qualify 1 Country Participant Dance Choreographer nbsp Cyprus Marina Kyriakidou Variation of Paquita Allegro M Petipa nbsp Austria Rainer Krenstetter Ballet de Verdi Un bal masque V Malakov nbsp Ireland Sarah Reynolds Conversations in Silence A Costilla nbsp Greece Olga Tsimourta and Tina Nassika Rythmique G Milhov nbsp Norway Tale Dolven Asking For S Edvardsen nbsp Slovenia Eva Gasparic Les Syphides Prelude Fokino nbsp Ukraine Leonid Sarafanov Variation of Paquita Masculin Role M PetipaFinal edit 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 Result01 nbsp Belgium Jeroen Verbruggen Hyperballad J Verbruggen amp G Egilsson 202 nbsp Germany Thiago Bordin Tchaikovsky Variation Pas de Deux G Balanchine 03 nbsp Finland Johanna Nuutinen Angels Fly Low M Rouhiainen 04 nbsp Poland Dawid Kupinski and Marcin Kupinski Brothers E Wesolowski 105 nbsp United Kingdom Jamie Bond Seigfried Solo from Act 3 Swan Lake M Petipa 06 nbsp Sweden Johan Thelander and Elizaveta Penkova At This Point J Thelander amp E Penkova 07 nbsp Switzerland Sarah Kora Dayanova Tango Te Amo L Smeak 08 nbsp Czech Republic Marek Kasparovsky and Jiri Pokorny Alterego T Rychetsky amp D Stransky 09 nbsp Estonia Sergei Upkin Franz Variation from Coppelia A Saint Leon 10 nbsp Latvia Anna Novikova Solo from Act 3 of Le Corsaire M Petipa 11 nbsp Netherlands Maartje Hermans and Golan Yosef Perfect Skin E Wubbe 3Jury members editThe jury members consisted of the following 1 nbsp United Kingdom Matthew Bourne Head of Jury nbsp United States Amanda Miller nbsp United Kingdom Maina Gielgud nbsp Switzerland nbsp Netherlands Samuel Wuersten nbsp Italy Monique VeauteBroadcasting editA total of 19 countries broadcast the 2001 event 4 France was the only country to broadcast the event without competing Broadcasters in participating countries Country Broadcaster s nbsp Austria ORF nbsp Belgium RTBFVRT nbsp Cyprus CyBC nbsp Czech Republic CT nbsp Finland Yle nbsp Estonia ETV nbsp Germany ZDF nbsp Greece ERT nbsp Ireland RTE nbsp Latvia LTV nbsp Netherlands NOSNPS nbsp Norway NRK nbsp Poland TVP nbsp Slovenia RTVSLO nbsp Sweden SVT1 nbsp Switzerland SRG SSR nbsp Ukraine NTU nbsp United Kingdom BBCBroadcasters in non participating countries Country Broadcaster s nbsp France France 2See also editEurovision Song Contest 2001References edit a b c d e f g Eurovision Young Dancers 2001 About the show European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 5 October 2014 a b Eurovision Young Dancers 2001 Participants youngmusicians tv European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 5 October 2014 a b Eurovision Young Dancers Format youngdancers tv European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 11 February 2015 Retrieved 8 March 2015 Eyd 2001 official booklet Issuu Retrieved 2 May 2018 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eurovision Young Dancers 2001 amp oldid 1189470812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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