Eurovision Young Dancers 2011

The Eurovision Young Dancers 2011 was the twelfth edition of the Eurovision Young Dancers, held at the Dance House in Oslo, Norway on 24 June 2011.[1] Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), dancers from ten countries participated in the televised final. Croatia and Kosovo made their début while Germany and Portugal returned. Seven countries that took part in the previous edition decided not to participate.[1] This was the first edition to be successfully held since 2005, following cancellations in 2009 and 2007.

Eurovision Young Dancers 2011
Dates
Final24 June 2011
Host
VenueDance House, Oslo, Norway
Presenter(s)Erik Solbakken
Directed byErik Conders
Executive supervisorVladislav Yakovlev
Executive producerArild Erikstad
Host broadcasterNorwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK)
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Participants
Number of entries10
Debuting countries
Returning countries
Non-returning countries
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         Participating countries     Did not qualify to the final round     Countries that participated in the past but not in 2011
Vote
Voting systemThree professional juries choose the top 2 performances, and after the final battle, they choose the winner dancer
Winning dancers Norway
Daniel Sarr
2005 ← Eurovision Young Dancers → 2013

The event was aimed at young dancers aged between 15 and 21, competing in modern dances, be it solo or in couples, as long as they were not professionally engaged.[1] Daniel Sarr of Norway won the contest, with Petra Zupančić of Slovenia placing second (runner-up).[2]

Location

Entrance to Dansens Hus (2018)

Dansens Hus (English: Dance House) in Oslo, Norway was the host venue for the 2011 edition of the Eurovision Young Dancers.[1]

Format

The format is revamped in 2011 to include a 'final duel' round, with the semi-finals removed due to the low number of participating countries.[3] The televised prime time show 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'.[4]

Presenters

Erik Solbakken was the host of the 2011 contest. Solbakken previously hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo, alongside Haddy Jatou N'jie and Nadia Hasnaoui.[5]

Jury panel

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. Once all the jury votes have been counted, the two participants which received the highest total of points progress to a final round. The final round consists of a 90-second 'dual', were each of the finalists perform a 45-second random dance-off routine. The overall winner upon completion of the final dances is chosen by the professional jury members.[4]

The jury members consisted of the following:[1]

Participants

Results

DrawCountryParticipantDanceChoreographerResult
01  SwedenLouise Lind"Oya"Mauro RojasOut
02  CroatiaGrigor Bazdar"Under the Skin"Valentina Ivankovic PelikanOut
03  GermanyJoy Kammin"Change Your Levels"Joy Kammin & Erika WinklerOut
04  NorwayDaniel Sarr"Full Force"Daniel Sarr & Maria KarlsenAdvanced
05  KosovoTringa Hysa"Rebirth"Rudina BerdynajOut
06  NetherlandsFloor Eimers"Dutch Breeze"Floor EimersOut
07  PolandAdam Myslinski"Mania - C"Katarzyna KmiecOut
08  SloveniaPetra Zupančić"On the Edge"Mitja PopovskiAdvanced
09  PortugalRicardo Macedo"Todos Os Ais São Meus"Catarina MoreiraOut
10  GreeceSpiridoula Magouritsa"Ultima Carta"Katerina SarriOut

Final duel

CountryParticipantResult
 NorwayDaniel SarrWinner
 SloveniaPetra ZupančićRunner Up

Broadcasting

The contest was broadcast by the following broadcasters:[6]

Date of broadcast[6]Country[6][3]Station[6]
24 June 2011  GreeceERT1
 KosovoRTK 1
 NorwayNRK1
 PolandTVP Kultura
25 June 2011  PortugalRTP1
 SwedenSVT2
2 July 2011  SloveniaRTVSLO2
3 July 2011  NetherlandsNTR2
9 July 2011  CroatiaHRT 2
10 July 2011  GermanyWDR Fernsehen

See also

References