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2016 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Wuhan _ Promo

The GrandSlam Standard Wuhan produced quite a few surprises in last year’s edition. Even though the same six couples as usual danced in the final round, the outcome left quite a few experts wondering. Evaldas Sodeika - Ieva Zukauskaite, LTU, ended up in sixth place against all prognosis and after five consecutive podium finishes. Usually finishing higher in the standing than their fellow countrymen Vaidotas Lacitis - Veronika Golodneva, this time they were narrowly defeated. Another surprise involved Italians Francesco Galuppo and Debora Pacini, who recorded their best GrandSlam result of their career by taking third. And here many figured that the “usual” finalists had subscribed to their respective places for the entire Series. To confirm that this is not true, one only needs to look to the two dominant couples for the past two years. Dmitry Zharkov - Olga Kulikova, RUS, staged their upset after Simone Segatori - Annette Sudol, GER, had won eight consecutive GrandSlams and two Championships. Will Wuhan bring changes to established order of things this year too? A 6-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the GrandSlam Latin Wuhan. The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster Hubei TV and the Chinese DanceSport Federation.

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2016 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Wuhan _ Promo
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2016 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Wuhan _ Promo

2016 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Helsinki

It has been exactly one year since Nino Langella and Vera Bondareva won their one and only GrandSlam together right here in Helsinki. While Nino has moved on to pastures elsewhere in the world of dance, Vera is set to reappear together with her new partner Andrey Gusev in the GrandSlam Latin that gets danced in hall 4 of the Messukeskus Expo on Sunday 6 March. Interesting! Last year, the four GrandSlams that came after Helsinki were marked by an outright battle for succession to the hegemony that Langella and his previous partner Khrystyna Moshenska had exercised for a very long time, winning three World and two European titles plus 14 GrandSlams altogether. Victories in the regular legs were evenly split between two couples: Gabriele Goffredo – Anna Matus, MDA, and Armen Tsaturyan – Svetlana Gudyno, RUS. They arrived at December’s “Showdown in Shanghai” with two wins each and were considered to have equal chances for the third and decisive victory in the Final. Gabriele Goffredo and Anna Matus were the ones who finally put the icing on the cake by winning Shanghai only three weeks after they had claimed the World Championship title in Vienna, AUT. Armen and Svetlana were obviously disappointed with how their successful year came to an end, but they vouched right then and there that they would fight back the first opportunity they get. This brings us to the here and now, to the 2016 GrandSlam Latin in Helsinki – where the next chapter is due to be written in the story of a rivalry between two equal opponents. Are there other couples that could stage the upset, defeating either of the odds-on favourites and taking first in the first leg of the Series? Of course – and quite a few at that! But just as last year, Marius-Andrei Balan and Khrystyna Moshenska, GER, are not one of them. They danced a World and an International Open so far in 2016, winning both convincingly, but they are not among the close to 100 couples entered. Neither will Timur Imametdinov and Nina Bezzubova be dancing in this leg! The Germans were third in the Shanghai Final and are reportedly absent due to an injury! A 9-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the GrandSlam Latin Helsinki. The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster YLE and the Finnish DanceSport Federation. Music by casa-musica.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2016 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Helsinki
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2016 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Helsinki

In-Depth Interviews | 2016 GrandSlam STD Helsinki

The stage is set for another dance-off over supremacy in Standard. It is the first GrandSlam Standard of the Series in 2016 – at long last! And it comes after three months of top couples staying clear of one another as they compete rather selectively and opt for those floors where they don’t necessarily coincide with their opponents. The two couples that dominated last year’s GrandSlam Series – as well as the World and European Championships – come off a major break. They last danced against each other in December’s “Final Showdown in Shanghai.” Dmitry Zharkov and Olga Kulikova, RUS, kept away from international competition for eleven full weeks – until they reappeared in the Bassano Open on 27 February. Simone Segatori and Annette Sudol, GER, danced only national competitions during the same period and selected this GrandSlam for their return to the global scene. What we can be sure of is that both couples have worked intensely in the studio ever since Shanghai, getting ready for yet another face-off between them. Their roles seem reversed from when they slugged it out in Helsinki in March 2015. This time the Germans are the challengers – and the Russians have to defend their newly acquired supremacy. But Helsinki is certainly more than just a duel between the two odds-on favourites. Virtually all couples in the top 25 of the WDSF World Ranking dance the first Standard leg in Helsinki. They have prepared themselves just as diligently since Shanghai. But some went about it differently! Evaldas Sodeika and Ieva Zukauskaite, for instance, entered five World and International Opens – and won them all. A 9-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the GrandSlam Standard Helsinki.
The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Approximately 90-minutes running time! Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster YLE and the Finnish DanceSport Federation. Music by casa-musica.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

In-Depth Interviews | 2016 GrandSlam STD Helsinki
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In-Depth Interviews | 2016 GrandSlam STD Helsinki

2016 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Helsinki

The stage is set for another dance-off over supremacy in Standard. It is the first GrandSlam Standard of the Series in 2016 – at long last! And it comes after three months of top couples staying clear of one another as they compete rather selectively and opt for those floors where they don’t necessarily coincide with their opponents. The two couples that dominated last year’s GrandSlam Series – as well as the World and European Championships – come off a major break. They last danced against each other in December’s “Final Showdown in Shanghai.” Dmitry Zharkov and Olga Kulikova, RUS, kept away from international competition for eleven full weeks – until they reappeared in the Bassano Open on 27 February. Simone Segatori and Annette Sudol, GER, danced only national competitions during the same period and selected this GrandSlam for their return to the global scene. What we can be sure of is that both couples have worked intensely in the studio ever since Shanghai, getting ready for yet another face-off between them. Their roles seem reversed from when they slugged it out in Helsinki in March 2015. This time the Germans are the challengers – and the Russians have to defend their newly acquired supremacy. But Helsinki is certainly more than just a duel between the two odds-on favourites. Virtually all couples in the top 25 of the WDSF World Ranking dance the first Standard leg in Helsinki. They have prepared themselves just as diligently since Shanghai. But some went about it differently! Evaldas Sodeika and Ieva Zukauskaite, for instance, entered five World and International Opens – and won them all. A 9-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the GrandSlam Standard Helsinki.
The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Approximately 90-minutes running time! Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster YLE and the Finnish DanceSport Federation. Music by casa-musica.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2016 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Helsinki
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2016 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Helsinki

2016 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Helsinki _ Promo

It has been exactly one year since Nino Langella and Vera Bondareva won their one and only GrandSlam together right here in Helsinki. While Nino has moved on to pastures elsewhere in the world of dance, Vera is set to reappear together with her new partner Andrey Gusev in the GrandSlam Latin that gets danced in hall 4 of the Messukeskus Expo on Sunday 6 March. Interesting! Last year, the four GrandSlams that came after Helsinki were marked by an outright battle for succession to the hegemony that Langella and his previous partner Khrystyna Moshenska had exercised for a very long time, winning three World and two European titles plus 14 GrandSlams altogether. Victories in the regular legs were evenly split between two couples: Gabriele Goffredo – Anna Matus, MDA, and Armen Tsaturyan – Svetlana Gudyno, RUS. They arrived at December’s “Showdown in Shanghai” with two wins each and were considered to have equal chances for the third and decisive victory in the Final. Gabriele Goffredo and Anna Matus were the ones who finally put the icing on the cake by winning Shanghai only three weeks after they had claimed the World Championship title in Vienna, AUT. Armen and Svetlana were obviously disappointed with how their successful year came to an end, but they vouched right then and there that they would fight back the first opportunity they get. This brings us to the here and now, to the 2016 GrandSlam Latin in Helsinki – where the next chapter is due to be written in the story of a rivalry between two equal opponents. Are there other couples that could stage the upset, defeating either of the odds-on favourites and taking first in the first leg of the Series? Of course – and quite a few at that! But just as last year, Marius-Andrei Balan and Khrystyna Moshenska, GER, are not one of them. They danced a World and an International Open so far in 2016, winning both convincingly, but they are not among the close to 100 couples entered. Neither will Timur Imametdinov and Nina Bezzubova be dancing in this leg! The Germans were third in the Shanghai Final and are reportedly absent due to an injury! A 9-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the GrandSlam Latin Helsinki. The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster YLE and the Finnish DanceSport Federation. Music by casa-musica.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2016 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Helsinki _ Promo
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2016 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Helsinki _ Promo

2016 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Helsinki _ Promo

The stage is set for another dance-off over supremacy in Standard. It is the first GrandSlam Standard of the Series in 2016 – at long last! And it comes after three months of top couples staying clear of one another as they compete rather selectively and opt for those floors where they don’t necessarily coincide with their opponents. The two couples that dominated last year’s GrandSlam Series – as well as the World and European Championships – come off a major break. They last danced against each other in December’s “Final Showdown in Shanghai.” Dmitry Zharkov and Olga Kulikova, RUS, kept away from international competition for eleven full weeks – until they reappeared in the Bassano Open on 27 February. Simone Segatori and Annette Sudol, GER, danced only national competitions during the same period and selected this GrandSlam for their return to the global scene. What we can be sure of is that both couples have worked intensely in the studio ever since Shanghai, getting ready for yet another face-off between them. Their roles seem reversed from when they slugged it out in Helsinki in March 2015. This time the Germans are the challengers – and the Russians have to defend their newly acquired supremacy. But Helsinki is certainly more than just a duel between the two odds-on favourites. Virtually all couples in the top 25 of the WDSF World Ranking dance the first Standard leg in Helsinki. They have prepared themselves just as diligently since Shanghai. But some went about it differently! Evaldas Sodeika and Ieva Zukauskaite, for instance, entered five World and International Opens – and won them all. A 9-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the GrandSlam Standard Helsinki.
The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Approximately 90-minutes running time! Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster YLE and the Finnish DanceSport Federation. Music by casa-musica.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2016 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Helsinki _ Promo
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2016 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Helsinki _ Promo

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Final Standard

A hierarchy seemed firmly established when it comes to the standings that were produced by the major Standard competitions held throughout the year - at least until very recently! Simone Segatori and Annette Sudol, GER, were the dominators from the first leg of the GrandSlam Series in Helsinki, FIN, on to the European in Aarhus, DEN, and on to the biggest of them all, the GrandSlam Stuttgart in August. Dmitry Zharkov and Olga Kulikova, RUS, seemed destined to be the perpetual runners-up, claiming their second places with varying margins of points that separated them from the winners. Evaldas Sodeika and Ieva Zukauskaite, LTU, were cast as the second runners-up - except in the GrandSlam Wuhan, where they fell back a few places. This could have continued forever, but then - suddenly - the powers shifted and the customary order was reversed. In the 2015 World Standard in Vilnius, LTU, the Russians staged the ultimate upset by winning all five dances and the title over the Germans. And that with a difference of nearly seven points - a landslide! Even the Lithuanians managed to place ahead of Segatori - Sudol in the Quickstep of the final. Exactly eight days later the same three couples face off again to contest the last title of the year. Together with ten other top-ranked couples they have been invited to Shanghai, CHN, and the GrandSlam Finals. A 6-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the GrandSlam Standard Final. With full graphics but without commentary. The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Approximately 90-minutes running time. Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster and the Chinese DanceSport Federation.
Music by casa-musica.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Final Standard
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2015 WDSF GrandSlam Final Standard

2015 WDSF World Standard Quarterfinal

Emotions were flying high at last year's World Standard in Vienna, AUT, when the fight for the title was between two couples that had never tasted victory at this level before. Simone Segatori - Annette Sudol, GER, and Dmitry Zharkov - Olga Kulikova, RUS, had won GrandSlams, but a world or continental title had escaped them so far in their career. The final tally of points in the Vienna final had the Germans in first with 191.685 and the Russians in second with 189.171, no landslide by any measure. Much has happened since then. Simone and Annette went on to win the European title and four GrandSlams in 2014. Dmitry and Olga held against it with one GrandSlam victory in Moscow. There were some very memorable dances too. One only needs to think back to GrandSlam Stuttgart, where the Russians convinced the panel with their Tango and shocked the Germans in the first dance of the final. This World Championship in Vilnius, LTU, should see the fight for supremacy in Standard continue between the same two couples. With a third not too far off and capable to stage an upset: Evaldas Sodeika - Ieva Zukauskaite, LTU, dance at home and in front of their fans and friends. That always inspires ... A 6-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the 2015 World Standard. With full graphics but without commentary. The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Approximately 90-minutes running time. Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with host broadcaster KTS and the Lithuanian DanceSport Federation.
Music: Casa musica casa-musica.de The quarterfinal will be added as a special feature.

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF World Standard Quarterfinal
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2015 WDSF World Standard Quarterfinal

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Final Latin

It has been a rather tumultuous year in Latin and the five GrandSlam Series competitions taking place at somewhat regular intervals reflected that perfectly. When the series went underway with the first leg in Helsinki, FIN, everybody was eager to see three "new" couples that had formed after two high-profile partnerships were dissolved following the 2014 World Latin. Even the sceptics seemed to like what they saw: winning Helsinki with his new partner Vera Bondareva, Nino Langella seemed all set to continue where he had left off five months earlier. It came all the more as a surprise when the two dancers did'n make it to Wuhan, CHN, and when Nino announced that he would move on to new horizons prior to Hong Kong. But by then, three couples had started to position themselves as the heirs apparent to his dominance. Gabriele Goffredo and Anna Matus, MDA, had two back-to-back victories in Asia, but Armen Tsaturyan and Svetlana Gudyno came back fighting and took the next two legs: Stuttgart, GER, and Moscow, RUS. Nino's former partner Khrystyna Moshenska and Marius-Andrei Balan were runners-up twice but failed to make it to Moscow - something that keeps them out of the season-ending GrandSlam Final in China. As the 12 top-ranked couples compete one more time in this Shanghai Showdown the stakes are higher than ever for two of them: so far, Gabriele and Anna won two legs plus the World Championship in Vienna, AUT, Armen and Svetlana won the other two plus the European in Aarhus, DEN. With these records for 2015, the GrandSlam Final becomes the tiebreaker of sorts. A 6-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the GrandSlam Latin Final. With full graphics but without commentary. The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Approximately 90-minutes running time.
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster and the Chinese DanceSport Federation.
Music by casa-musica.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Final Latin
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2015 WDSF GrandSlam Final Latin

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Final Standard _ Promo

A hierarchy seemed firmly established when it comes to the standings that were produced by the major Standard competitions held throughout the year - at least until very recently! Simone Segatori and Annette Sudol, GER, were the dominators from the first leg of the GrandSlam Series in Helsinki, FIN, on to the European in Aarhus, DEN, and on to the biggest of them all, the GrandSlam Stuttgart in August. Dmitry Zharkov and Olga Kulikova, RUS, seemed destined to be the perpetual runners-up, claiming their second places with varying margins of points that separated them from the winners. Evaldas Sodeika and Ieva Zukauskaite, LTU, were cast as the second runners-up - except in the GrandSlam Wuhan, where they fell back a few places. This could have continued forever, but then - suddenly - the powers shifted and the customary order was reversed. In the 2015 World Standard in Vilnius, LTU, the Russians staged the ultimate upset by winning all five dances and the title over the Germans. And that with a difference of nearly seven points - a landslide! Even the Lithuanians managed to place ahead of Segatori - Sudol in the Quickstep of the final. Exactly eight days later the same three couples face off again to contest the last title of the year. Together with ten other top-ranked couples they have been invited to Shanghai, CHN, and the GrandSlam Finals. A 6-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the GrandSlam Standard Final. With full graphics but without commentary. The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Approximately 90-minutes running time. Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster and the Chinese DanceSport Federation.
Music by casa-musica.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Final Standard _ Promo
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2015 WDSF GrandSlam Final Standard _ Promo

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Final Latin _ Promo

It has been a rather tumultuous year in Latin and the five GrandSlam Series competitions taking place at somewhat regular intervals reflected that perfectly. When the series went underway with the first leg in Helsinki, FIN, everybody was eager to see three "new" couples that had formed after two high-profile partnerships were dissolved following the 2014 World Latin. Even the sceptics seemed to like what they saw: winning Helsinki with his new partner Vera Bondareva, Nino Langella seemed all set to continue where he had left off five months earlier. It came all the more as a surprise when the two dancers did'n make it to Wuhan, CHN, and when Nino announced that he would move on to new horizons prior to Hong Kong. But by then, three couples had started to position themselves as the heirs apparent to his dominance. Gabriele Goffredo and Anna Matus, MDA, had two back-to-back victories in Asia, but Armen Tsaturyan and Svetlana Gudyno came back fighting and took the next two legs: Stuttgart, GER, and Moscow, RUS. Nino's former partner Khrystyna Moshenska and Marius-Andrei Balan were runners-up twice but failed to make it to Moscow - something that keeps them out of the season-ending GrandSlam Final in China. As the 12 top-ranked couples compete one more time in this Shanghai Showdown the stakes are higher than ever for two of them: so far, Gabriele and Anna won two legs plus the World Championship in Vienna, AUT, Armen and Svetlana won the other two plus the European in Aarhus, DEN. With these records for 2015, the GrandSlam Final becomes the tiebreaker of sorts. A 6-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the GrandSlam Latin Final. With full graphics but without commentary. The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Approximately 90-minutes running time.
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster and the Chinese DanceSport Federation.
Music by casa-musica.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Final Latin _ Promo
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2015 WDSF GrandSlam Final Latin _ Promo

2015 WDSF WC Standard Vilnius

Emotions were flying high at last year's World Standard in Vienna, AUT, when the fight for the title was between two couples that had never tasted victory at this level before. Simone Segatori - Annette Sudol, GER, and Dmitry Zharkov - Olga Kulikova, RUS, had won GrandSlams, but a world or continental title had escaped them so far in their career. The final tally of points in the Vienna final had the Germans in first with 191.685 and the Russians in second with 189.171, no landslide by any measure. Much has happened since then. Simone and Annette went on to win the European title and four GrandSlams in 2014. Dmitry and Olga held against it with one GrandSlam victory in Moscow. There were some very memorable dances too. One only needs to think back to GrandSlam Stuttgart, where the Russians convinced the panel with their Tango and shocked the Germans in the first dance of the final. This World Championship in Vilnius, LTU, should see the fight for supremacy in Standard continue between the same two couples. With a third not too far off and capable to stage an upset: Evaldas Sodeika - Ieva Zukauskaite, LTU, dance at home and in front of their fans and friends. That always inspires ... A 6-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the 2015 World Standard. With full graphics but without commentary. The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Approximately 90-minutes running time. Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with host broadcaster KTS and the Lithuanian DanceSport Federation.
Music: Casa musica casa-musica.de The quarterfinal will be added as a special feature.

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF WC Standard Vilnius
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2015 WDSF WC Standard Vilnius

2015 WDSF WC Standard Vilnius _ Promo

Emotions were flying high at last year's World Standard in Vienna, AUT, when the fight for the title was between two couples that had never tasted victory at this level before. Simone Segatori - Annette Sudol, GER, and Dmitry Zharkov - Olga Kulikova, RUS, had won GrandSlams, but a world or continental title had escaped them so far in their career. The final tally of points in the Vienna final had the Germans in first with 191.685 and the Russians in second with 189.171, no landslide by any measure. Much has happened since then. Simone and Annette went on to win the European title and four GrandSlams in 2014. Dmitry and Olga held against it with one GrandSlam victory in Moscow. There were some very memorable dances too. One only needs to think back to GrandSlam Stuttgart, where the Russians convinced the panel with their Tango and shocked the Germans in the first dance of the final. This World Championship in Vilnius, LTU, should see the fight for supremacy in Standard continue between the same two couples. With a third not too far off and capable to stage an upset: Evaldas Sodeika - Ieva Zukauskaite, LTU, dance at home and in front of their fans and friends. That always inspires ... A 6-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the 2015 World Standard. With full graphics but without commentary. The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Approximately 90-minutes running time. Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with host broadcaster KTS and the Lithuanian DanceSport Federation.
Music: Casa musica casa-musica.de The quarterfinal will be added as a special feature.

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF WC Standard Vilnius _ Promo
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2015 WDSF WC Standard Vilnius _ Promo

2015 WDSF World Latin | The Quarterfinal

This year's World Latin in Vienna, AUT, should bring back memories of the one held in the Austrian capital only three years ago. In 2013 the outcome was just as unpredictable as it is now. Then, too, it was a fight for first between two couples that had won all the important competitions throughout the year. One was European Champion, the other held against that with several high-profile GrandSlam wins. Remember? This year the situation is virtually identical. Russians Armen Tsaturyan and Svetlana Gudyno are the reigning European Champions. Gabriele Goffredo and Anna Matus, MDA, have won two of the four GrandSlams against the Russians but kept a lower profile as of lately. If that is not enough, think of a third couple that came within four decimal points of winners Armen and Svetlana in the Stuttgart GrandSlam, keeping Gabriele and Anna a fairly distant third there: Marius-Andrei Balan - Khrystyna Moshenska, GER. And then think of the bronze medallist at the 2015 European in Aarhus, DEN: Charles-Guillaume Schmitt - Elena Salikhova, FRA! In short: take guesswork and imagination and assemble the podium of your choice! A 6-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the 2015 World Latin in Vienna, AUT. With full graphics but without commentary. The 90-minute programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with host broadcaster ORF and the Austrian DanceSport Federation. Music: Casa musica casa-musica.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF World Latin | The Quarterfinal
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2015 WDSF World Latin | The Quarterfinal

2015 WDSF World Latin Vienna

This year's World Latin in Vienna, AUT, should bring back memories of the one held in the Austrian capital only three years ago. In 2013 the outcome was just as unpredictable as it is now. Then, too, it was a fight for first between two couples that had won all the important competitions throughout the year. One was European Champion, the other held against that with several high-profile GrandSlam wins. Remember? This year the situation is virtually identical. Russians Armen Tsaturyan and Svetlana Gudyno are the reigning European Champions. Gabriele Goffredo and Anna Matus, MDA, have won two of the four GrandSlams against the Russians but kept a lower profile as of lately. If that is not enough, think of a third couple that came within four decimal points of winners Armen and Svetlana in the Stuttgart GrandSlam, keeping Gabriele and Anna a fairly distant third there: Marius-Andrei Balan - Khrystyna Moshenska, GER. And then think of the bronze medallist at the 2015 European in Aarhus, DEN: Charles-Guillaume Schmitt - Elena Salikhova, FRA! In short: take guesswork and imagination and assemble the podium of your choice! A 6-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the 2015 World Latin in Vienna, AUT. With full graphics but without commentary. The 90-minute programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with host broadcaster ORF and the Austrian DanceSport Federation. Music: Casa musica casa-musica.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF World Latin Vienna
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2015 WDSF World Latin Vienna

2015 WDSF World Latin Vienna _ Promo

This year's World Latin in Vienna, AUT, should bring back memories of the one held in the Austrian capital only three years ago. In 2013 the outcome was just as unpredictable as it is now. Then, too, it was a fight for first between two couples that had won all the important competitions throughout the year. One was European Champion, the other held against that with several high-profile GrandSlam wins. Remember? This year the situation is virtually identical. Russians Armen Tsaturyan and Svetlana Gudyno are the reigning European Champions. Gabriele Goffredo and Anna Matus, MDA, have won two of the four GrandSlams against the Russians but kept a lower profile as of lately. If that is not enough, think of a third couple that came within four decimal points of winners Armen and Svetlana in the Stuttgart GrandSlam, keeping Gabriele and Anna a fairly distant third there: Marius-Andrei Balan - Khrystyna Moshenska, GER. And then think of the bronze medallist at the 2015 European in Aarhus, DEN: Charles-Guillaume Schmitt - Elena Salikhova, FRA! In short: take guesswork and imagination and assemble the podium of your choice! A 6-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the 2015 World Latin in Vienna, AUT. With full graphics but without commentary. The 90-minute programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final, interviews with the finalists, the full-length final and interviews with the medallists. Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with host broadcaster ORF and the Austrian DanceSport Federation. Music: Casa musica casa-musica.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF World Latin Vienna _ Promo
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2015 WDSF World Latin Vienna _ Promo

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Moscow

Over 200 couples danced over two days at the Crocus Expo venue to determine the winners of the last regular leg in the 2015 GrandSlam Standard Series. Dancing started at 8 a.m. for the first round for those couples that were not in the top 50 of the WDSF World Ranking. Over more than three hours, they were called to the floor in countless heats. The best made it to the decisive stages on day two, when the 12 adjudicators took up their positions in front of computer terminals and started officiating the last three rounds with the WDSF Judging System 2.1.1. Ultimately, six couples would be left to dance in the final. Who is likely to get that far, you are asking? Well, Moscow is always good for a few new faces making their first appearance in a last round. Last year it was Anton Skuratov - Alena Uehlin, GER, and Vasily Kirin - Ekaterina Prozorova, AUT, who went up against the much more established finalists from Russia and Lithuania. Can they repeat in 2015? In any case, the level of dancing was spectacular and the atmosphere splendid when the master of ceremony signalled the orchestra to play for the first solo dance: the Tango! The full-length semi-final and final of the 2015 GrandSlam Standard in Moscow, RUS, danced on 25 October. A 6-camera production - 94 minutes in all - with full graphics plus interviews with the protagonists! © 2015 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster Russia 2 and the Russian DanceSport Union - RDSU.

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Moscow
1:34:07
2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Moscow

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Moscow

It was the last of the five regular legs that make up the 2015 WDSF GrandSlam Series. As such it was at somewhat of a disadvantage: some of the couples that had already qualified for the "Showdown in Shanghai," the GrandSlam Finals held in December, decided to skip this one. But fact is too that Moscow was still the leg with the second-highest participation, 296 couples in the Latin this year, falling only very few entries short of matching that in Stuttgart, GER. Armen Tsaturyan and Svetlana Gudyno, RUS, the current world #1 in the World Ranking Latin, obviously insistedt on dancing in front of the families and fans. So did Yury Simachev and Anastasia Klokotova, RUS, who tried to repeat their podium finish from Hong Kong. Joining them were those committed to dance in Moscow and in all five legs - even though they had their flights to China already booked already. When it comes to the Latin, that's Charles-Guillaume Schmitt - Elena Salikhova, FRA, Timur Imametdinov - Nina Bezzubova, GER. The other German couple, Marius-Andrei Balan and Khrystyna Moshenska, GER, would have still needed that fourth result, but didn't make it to Moscow ... And, as a consequence, won't be dancing the Finals. The full-length semi-final and final of the 2015 GrandSlam Latin in Moscow, RUS, danced on 24 October. A 6-camera production with full graphics plus interviews with the protagonists! © 2015 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster Russia 2 and the Russian DanceSport Union - RDSU.

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Moscow
1:26:39
2015 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Moscow

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Moscow _ Promo

Over 200 couples danced over two days at the Crocus Expo venue to determine the winners of the last regular leg in the 2015 GrandSlam Standard Series. Dancing started at 8 a.m. for the first round for those couples that were not in the top 50 of the WDSF World Ranking. Over more than three hours, they were called to the floor in countless heats. The best made it to the decisive stages on day two, when the 12 adjudicators took up their positions in front of computer terminals and started officiating the last three rounds with the WDSF Judging System 2.1.1. Ultimately, six couples would be left to dance in the final. Who is likely to get that far, you are asking? Well, Moscow is always good for a few new faces making their first appearance in a last round. Last year it was Anton Skuratov - Alena Uehlin, GER, and Vasily Kirin - Ekaterina Prozorova, AUT, who went up against the much more established finalists from Russia and Lithuania. Can they repeat in 2015? In any case, the level of dancing was spectacular and the atmosphere splendid when the master of ceremony signalled the orchestra to play for the first solo dance: the Tango! The full-length semi-final and final of the 2015 GrandSlam Standard in Moscow, RUS, danced on 25 October. A 6-camera production - 94 minutes in all - with full graphics plus interviews with the protagonists! © 2015 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster Russia 2 and the Russian DanceSport Union - RDSU.

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Moscow _ Promo
0:55
2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Moscow _ Promo

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Moscow _ Promo

It was the last of the five regular legs that make up the 2015 WDSF GrandSlam Series. As such it was at somewhat of a disadvantage: some of the couples that had already qualified for the "Showdown in Shanghai," the GrandSlam Finals held in December, decided to skip this one. But fact is too that Moscow was still the leg with the second-highest participation, 296 couples in the Latin this year, falling only very few entries short of matching that in Stuttgart, GER. Armen Tsaturyan and Svetlana Gudyno, RUS, the current world #1 in the World Ranking Latin, obviously insistedt on dancing in front of the families and fans. So did Yury Simachev and Anastasia Klokotova, RUS, who tried to repeat their podium finish from Hong Kong. Joining them were those committed to dance in Moscow and in all five legs - even though they had their flights to China already booked already. When it comes to the Latin, that's Charles-Guillaume Schmitt - Elena Salikhova, FRA, Timur Imametdinov - Nina Bezzubova, GER. The other German couple, Marius-Andrei Balan and Khrystyna Moshenska, GER, would have still needed that fourth result, but didn't make it to Moscow ... And, as a consequence, won't be dancing the Finals. The full-length semi-final and final of the 2015 GrandSlam Latin in Moscow, RUS, danced on 24 October. A 6-camera production with full graphics plus interviews with the protagonists! © 2015 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster Russia 2 and the Russian DanceSport Union - RDSU.

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Moscow _ Promo
0:54
2015 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Moscow _ Promo