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2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Stuttgart _ Promo

Over the past ten years, the victories at the GrandSlam Standard Stuttgart were divided up between one Danish, two Italian and two German couples. Six wins went to the host country, three to Italy and one to Denmark. Simone Segatori - Annette Sudo, GER, were first in 2014, claiming the second GrandSlam of their career after 2014 Hong Kong and starting on a streak that has not stopped yet. If the two plan on matching their German predecessors when it comes to dominance at the GrandSlam Stuttgart, they will need a win this year too – and then three more until 2018. Benedetto Ferruggia - Claudia Koehler won here non-stop between 2008 and 2012! Another victory by Segatori - Sudol would definitely get celebrated at the DanceSport Club Astoria Stuttgart too. Both dancers represent this club – as did Ferruggia - Koehler before them. That a local couple is always among the contenders for the home GrandSlam is one of Stuttgart’s peculiarities. And one that converted this city into the Mekka of DanceSport over the past decade! But let’s not preempt what will end up being a tight competition between the Germans and the other favourites. In 2015 Hong Kong, Dmitry Zharkov and Olga Kulikova, RUS, came within less than two points in a total score of nearly 200 for all five dances to stage the first major upset for the year. Vaidotas Lacitis - Veronika Golodneva, LTU, Francesco Galuppo - Debora Pacini, ITA, Nikolay Darin- Natalia Seredina, MDA, and Bjorn Bitsch- Ashli Williamson, DEN, are the Hong Kong finalists looking to repeat their exploits in Stuttgart. Evaldas Sodeika and Ieva Zukauskaite, LTU, who chose to skip dancing in Hong Kong, are on the starting list for Stuttgart. They better be there too, if they plan to qualify for the Shanghai Showdown in December. Four GrandSlam results will be required for that. A 6-camera production with full graphics plus interviews with the protagonists! The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final (1 · no commentary), interviews with the finalists (2), the full-length final (3 · no commentary), the interviews with the medallist couples (4). Music: Boris Myagkov Big Band 
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Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Stuttgart _ Promo
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2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Stuttgart _ Promo

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Latin Stuttgart _ Promo

Stuttgart is traditionally the biggest GrandSlam of the Latin Series and the 2015 edition won't change that. 371 couples are on the preliminary starting list – and that with some time to go until the entry deadline. Even if some should fail to show up for the first round at 8 a.m. on 13 August, we could have us another record participation. Just for reference: 345 couples danced in 2013, 333 in 2014. All the top-ranked couples will be present! Moldovans Gabriele Goffredo and Anna Matus, who are currently first in the GrandSlam Ranking, are looking for their third successive win after Wuhan and Hong Kong. But reigning European Champions Armen Tsaturyan and Svetlana Gudyno, RUS, who hold the number one position in the combined World Ranking, should have their say in the matter too. As do the other four couples who also danced the final rounds in Wuhan and Hong Kong: Charles-Guillaume Schmitt - Elena Salikhova, FRA, Marius-Andrei Balan - Khrystyna Moshenska, GER, Timur Imametdinov - Nina Bezzubova, GER, and Yury Simachev - Anastasia Klokotova, RUS. Making it to the final and from there onto the podium is probably harder in Stuttgart than at any of the other GrandSlam locations. Even if the finalists generally don't dance until round three, they will have to dance six full rounds before a winner is declared. And the competition is tougher here than elsewhere. Who would want to miss Stuttgart? A 6-camera production with full graphics plus interviews with the protagonists! The programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final (1 · no commentary), interviews with some of the finalists (2), the full-length final (3 · no commentary), the interviews with the medallist couples (4). © 2015 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with the host broadcaster and the German DanceSport Federation - DTV. Music: Boris Myagkov Big Band 
Available on CD: casa-musica.de/asp2/katalog.asp?typ=detail&ArtNr=2034&Herkunft=home&code=1&sprache=d&sid=
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Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam  Latin Stuttgart _ Promo
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2015 WDSF GrandSlam  Latin Stuttgart _ Promo

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Hong Kong

It is one of the particularities of DanceSport in many Asian countries that Standard is the discipline preferred by the public at large. It could be the panache reminiscent of early twentieth century ballrooms, the tail suits and gowns, or the timeless music that all find great acceptance in the Asian culture. If you should ever experience 3,000 spectators in attendance at the Queen Elizabeth II Stadium cheering on their favourite couples in the Quickstep, you will get the idea of just how appreciated the most classic of all DanceSport disciplines is in Hong Kong. When the GrandSlam Standard was danced on June 1 last year, the majority among the 62 couples entered came from Europe, but Asia, Australia, America and even Africa were also well represented. In fact, Hong Kong was the second most international leg after Stuttgart, GER. The final was an all-European affair and the line-up of couples was virtually identical to those for most of the Series in 2014. Simone Segatori - Annette Sudol, GER, won their first GrandSlam ever and embarked on a winning streak that persists until today. Will they add another win on 21 June? 84-minute programme covering the semi-final and the final of the 2015 GrandSlam Standard Hong Kong in full length. A 6-camera production with full graphics plus interviews with the protagonists! The 84-minute programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final (1 · no commentary), interviews with the finalists (2), the full-length final (3 · no commentary), the interviews with the medallist couples (4). © 2015 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with host broadcaster TVB and the Hong Kong DanceSportAssociation Music: Casa musica casa-musica.de
Download the Music Cue Sheet with all titles included in the programme:
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Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Hong Kong
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2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Hong Kong

2015 WDSF GrandSlam LAT Hong Kong

That most of the top ranked couples will try hard to make it to Hong Kong is a sure thing. Asia's world city is high on the list of preferred GrandSlam destinations for all of of them. It's likely the combination of good flight connections, of the uniquely cosmopolitan atmosphere in the host city and, above all, of the friendliness of the organisers. Only one entry can definitely be ruled out: Nino Langella has recently announced that he will leave the world where dance is sport and move on to another. We wish him luck in his new ventures. Nino's longtime partner Khrystyna Moshenska will be in Hong Kong together with Marius-Andrei Balan. And Vera Bondareva, with whom he won the first GrandSlam leg of 2015 in Helsinki, has only recently announced her new partnership with Evgeny Kuzin. Maybe they will make it too? Fact is that on 20 June the world's finest Latin dancers should again be taking to the floor at the Queen Elizabeth II Stadium. It is definitely one of the world's best venues for DanceSport as it affords optimal views of the action even to those whose seat is located in a row high up. You, too, can enjoy an excellent angle on the 2015 GrandSlam Latin Hong Kong by watching the full-length semi-final and final through the Vimeo on Demand programme. A 6-camera production with full graphics plus interviews with the protagonists! The 84-minute programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final (1 · no commentary), interviews with the finalists (2), the full-length final (3 · no commentary), the interviews with the medallist couples (4). © 2015 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with host broadcaster TVB and the Hong Kong DanceSport Association Music by Casa musica casa-musica.de
Download the Music Cue Sheet with all titles included in the programme:
sportsorganisation.box.com/s/rcmo06tdfyfqyaa27i1o5ojupzusiqeo WDSF GrandSlam Partner SWAROVSKI crystals.swarovski.com

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam LAT Hong Kong
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2015 WDSF GrandSlam LAT Hong Kong

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Hong Kong _ Promo

It is one of the particularities of DanceSport in many Asian countries that Standard is the discipline preferred by the public at large. It could be the panache reminiscent of early twentieth century ballrooms, the tail suits and gowns, or the timeless music that all find great acceptance in the Asian culture. If you should ever experience 3,000 spectators in attendance at the Queen Elizabeth II Stadium cheering on their favourite couples in the Quickstep, you will get the idea of just how appreciated the most classic of all DanceSport disciplines is in Hong Kong. When the GrandSlam Standard was danced on June 1 last year, the majority among the 62 couples entered came from Europe, but Asia, Australia, America and even Africa were also well represented. In fact, Hong Kong was the second most international leg after Stuttgart, GER. The final was an all-European affair and the line-up of couples was virtually identical to those for most of the Series in 2014. Simone Segatori - Annette Sudol, GER, won their first GrandSlam ever and embarked on a winning streak that persists until today. Will they add another win on 21 June? 84-minute programme covering the semi-final and the final of the 2015 GrandSlam Standard Hong Kong in full length. A 6-camera production with full graphics plus interviews with the protagonists! The 84-minute programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final (1 · no commentary), interviews with the finalists (2), the full-length final (3 · no commentary), the interviews with the medallist couples (4). © 2015 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with host broadcaster TVB and the Hong Kong DanceSportAssociation Music: Casa musica casa-musica.de
Download the Music Cue Sheet with all titles included in the programme:
dancesport.box.com/s/i6rblrvp0qw4quftm3bzbxyyvid7flg1 WDSF GrandSlam Partner SWAROVSKI crystals.swarovski.com

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Hong Kong _ Promo
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2015 WDSF GrandSlam Standard Hong Kong _ Promo

2015 WDSF GrandSlam LAT Hong Kong _ Promo

That most of the top ranked couples will try hard to make it to Hong Kong is a sure thing. Asia's world city is high on the list of preferred GrandSlam destinations for all of of them. It's likely the combination of good flight connections, of the uniquely cosmopolitan atmosphere in the host city and, above all, of the friendliness of the organisers. Only one entry can definitely be ruled out: Nino Langella has recently announced that he will leave the world where dance is sport and move on to another. We wish him luck in his new ventures. Nino's longtime partner Khrystyna Moshenska will be in Hong Kong together with Marius-Andrei Balan. And Vera Bondareva, with whom he won the first GrandSlam leg of 2015 in Helsinki, has only recently announced her new partnership with Evgeny Kuzin. Maybe they will make it too? Fact is that on 20 June the world's finest Latin dancers should again be taking to the floor at the Queen Elizabeth II Stadium. It is definitely one of the world's best venues for DanceSport as it affords optimal views of the action even to those whose seat is located in a row high up. You, too, can enjoy an excellent angle on the 2015 GrandSlam Latin Hong Kong by watching the full-length semi-final and final through the Vimeo on Demand programme. A 6-camera production with full graphics plus interviews with the protagonists! The 84-minute programme is made up of four parts: the full-length semi-final (1 · no commentary), interviews with the finalists (2), the full-length final (3 · no commentary), the interviews with the medallist couples (4). © 2015 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with host broadcaster TVB and the Hong Kong DanceSport Association Music by Casa musica casa-musica.de
Download the Music Cue Sheet with all titles included in the programme:
sportsorganisation.box.com/s/rcmo06tdfyfqyaa27i1o5ojupzusiqeo WDSF GrandSlam Partner SWAROVSKI crystals.swarovski.com

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF GrandSlam LAT Hong Kong _ Promo
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2015 WDSF GrandSlam LAT Hong Kong _ Promo

2015 WDSF European Latin Aarhus _ Promo

New champions are crowned at the European Latin this year in Aarhus, DEN. No one is defending the title that Nino Langella and Khrystyna Moshenska won here last year. After the two broke up in October last year, two couples emerged: Nino Langella paired with Vera Bondareva for Italy, his former partner Khrystyna Moshenska with Marius-Andrei Balan for Germany. But neither couple is eligible - under WDSF Rules - to represent their new countries in a continental championship. Khrystyna danced for Italy and Vera for Ukraine in last year's World, for a period of twelve months following that championship the ladies cannot compete under their new flags. All the other contenders are here: Armen Tsaturyan - Svetlana Gudyno, RUS, Gabriele Goffredo - Anna Matus, MDA, Charles-Guillaume Schmitt - Elena Salikhova, FRA, Pavel Pasechnik - Marta Arndt and Timur Imametdinov - Nina Bezzubova, GER, Umberto Gaudino - Louise Heise, DEN, Edgar Marcos Borjas - Alina Nowak, ESP, Paul Moldovan Cristina Tatar ... Watch most of them in the promotional reel that was produced by WDSF Communications for this European Latin in Aarhus. A 6-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the 2015 European Latin. 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. Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with host broadcaster dk4 and the Danish DanceSport Federation. Music: Casa musica casa-musica.de
Download the Music Cue Sheet with links to the titles included in the programme:
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Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF European Latin Aarhus _ Promo
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2015 WDSF European Latin Aarhus _ Promo

2015 WDSF European Latin Aarhus

New champions are crowned at the European Latin this year in Aarhus, DEN. No one is defending the title that Nino Langella and Khrystyna Moshenska won here last year. After the two broke up in October last year, two couples emerged: Nino Langella paired with Vera Bondareva for Italy, his former partner Khrystyna Moshenska with Marius-Andrei Balan for Germany. But neither couple is eligible - under WDSF Rules - to represent their new countries in a continental championship. Khrystyna danced for Italy and Vera for Ukraine in last year's World, for a period of twelve months following that championship the ladies cannot compete under their new flags. All the other contenders are here: Armen Tsaturyan - Svetlana Gudyno, RUS, Gabriele Goffredo - Anna Matus, MDA, Charles-Guillaume Schmitt - Elena Salikhova, FRA, Pavel Pasechnik - Marta Arndt and Timur Imametdinov - Nina Bezzubova, GER, Umberto Gaudino - Louise Heise, DEN, Edgar Marcos Borjas - Alina Nowak, ESP, Paul Moldovan Cristina Tatar ... Watch most of them in the promotional reel that was produced by WDSF Communications for this European Latin in Aarhus. A 6-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of the 2015 European Latin. 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. Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with host broadcaster dk4 and the Danish DanceSport Federation. Music: Casa musica casa-musica.de
Download the Music Cue Sheet with links to the titles included in the programme:
sportsorganisation.box.com/s/ue0l3nwjcizksqa7bcvcayfll90veawz

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2015 WDSF European Latin Aarhus
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2015 WDSF European Latin Aarhus

2014 WDSF GrandSlam Final Latin Shanghai

The GrandSlam Final brings together the 12 best couples in the 2014 GrandSlam Latin Ranking for the Series-ending "SHOWDOWN in SHANGHAI." But two of the couples in the ranking have recently dissolved their partnerships. With four GrandSlam wins and 3600 points to their credit, Aniello Langella and Khrystyna Moshenska are still in the # 1 position. Marius-Andrei Balan and Nina Bezzubova are in # 4, with four top finishes and the third place in the Stuttgart leg as their best. After their places among the 12 qualifiers for Shanghai have been taken up by the numbers 13 and 14 in the ranking, one can truly say that the factual top 12 couples are ready to dance in the Latin Final. Hau Yao - Zhuang Ting, CHN
Umberto Gaudino - Louise Heise, DEN
Edgar Marcos - Alina Nowak, ESP
Charles Guillaume-Schnitt - Elena Salikhova, FRA
Pavel Pasechnik - Marta Arndt, GER
Vincenzo Mariniello - Sara Casini, ITA
Marts Smolko - Viktorija Puhovika, LAT
Gabriele Goffredo - Anna Matus, MDA
Armen Tsaturyan - Svetlana Gudyno, RUS
Yury Simachev - Anastasia Klokotova, RUS
Andrey Kiselev - Anastasia Kiseleva, RUS
Stanislav Nikolaev - Elena Ziuziukina, RUS
Miha Vodicar - Nadiya Bychkova, SLO A 6-camera production covering the decisive stages of the 2014 GrandSlam Latin Final. With full graphics and an English commentary over the final. The 96-minute programme is made up of four (4) parts: the full-length final (1 - narrated by Alex Warner), the interviews with the medallists (2), the full-length semi-final (3 - no commentary) and the interviews after the semi-final (4). © 2014 World DanceSport Federation - WDSF | All Rights Reserved
Produced by the WDSF Communications team in collaboration with Russia 2, the Shanghai organisers and the Chinese DanceSport Federation. Music: Casa Musica - casa-musica-shop.de

Sep 17, 2018, Pro

2014 WDSF GrandSlam Final Latin Shanghai
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2014 WDSF GrandSlam Final Latin Shanghai