Eurovision Young Dancers 2001 | |
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Dates | |
Semi-final | 18 June 2001 |
Final | 23 June 2001 |
Host | |
Venue | Linbury Studio Theatre, London, United Kingdom |
Presenter(s) | Deborah Bull |
Directed by | Ross MacGibbon |
Executive producer | Bob Lockyer |
Host broadcaster | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) |
Interval act | Symbiont(s) by Wayne McGregor |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 18 |
Debuting countries | |
Returning countries | |
Withdrawing countries | |
Vote | |
Voting system | A professional jury chose the finalists and the top 3 performances |
Winning dancers | Poland David & Marcin Kupinski |
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. 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. France, Hungary and Spain withdrew from the contest.
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.
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 joint third respectively.
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.
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.