The European Broadcasting Union is postponing the 3rd running of the Eurovision Dance Contest, which is to be held in Baku, Azerbaijan in the autumn of 2010. Despite impressive preparatory work by Host Broadcaster Ictimai Television and its partners in Azerbaijan, the number of broadcasters that signed up for participation did not reach the desired level. The EBU and its partners aim at organising a new format to make an editorially more attractive and financially more sustainable production next year, featuring a larger number of participants. The postponement also gives EBU Members the opportunity to conduct longer and improved selection processes.
3rd Eurovision Dance Contest postponed to 2010 (6)
Despite the decision to postpone the event, the EBU is optimistic about the future of the Eurovision Family of Events' most recently added member. "Following the commendable work on the next Eurovision Dance Contest already completed by our partners Ictimai Television and the Azerbaijani officials, we have jointly concluded that it is in the best interest of the event to postpone to next year, and therefore, concrete plans for a 2010 autumn event are now being developed, with considerable changes to introduce a new programme proposal," said Tal Barnea, Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Dance Contest on behalf of the EBU. These plans are expected to be unveiled in the autumn of this year.
Earlier this month, Eurovision TV Director Bjørn Erichsen spoke openly about the financial situation around the production: "It is true that most European broadcasters have significantly reduced their budgets, including basic expenses, and together with our Azerbaijani partners, we have responded accordingly by considerably reducing the participation fees, in comparison to 2008," Erichsen said, adding that "the organizers in Azerbaijan fully understand the complexity of the situation and have prepared an excellent proposal for this time of crisis. The Azerbaijani partners are ready to go the extra mile to ensure that the contest will be held at the highest level, with as many participating broadcasters as possible."
As a reminder, the first Eurovision Dance Contest took place in 2007 and brought together the best of the ballroom dancing world into the Song Contest's live and unpredictable drama, with a scoreboard, foreign hosts, and of course - the "douze points". The contest was previously won by Finland (2007) and Poland (2008).
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3rd Eurovision Dance Contest postponed to 2010 (6)
The European Broadcasting Union is postponing the 3rd running of the Eurovision Dance Contest, which is to be held in Baku, Azerbaijan in the autumn of 2010. Despite impressive preparatory work by Host Broadcaster Ictimai Television and its partners in Azerbaijan, the number of broadcasters that signed up for participation did not reach the desired level. The EBU and its partners aim at organising a new format to make an editorially more attractive and financially more sustainable production next year, featuring a larger number of participants. The postponement also gives EBU Members the opportunity to conduct longer and improved selection processes.
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Comment by Leihnow
have got anybody informations when will be the Eurovision Dance Contest 2010 in autumn ?
Comment by Palamolly from Norway
i love eurovision dance contest and i wanted the can make some junior eurovision dance contest too that will be awesome
Comment by Fan of Eurovision from Finland
I really agree with the last comment by SusannaofArmenia that no that "Dancing with the stars" staff to Eurovision Dance Contest, please! Even in Eurovision Song Contest it is good when we have real singers with good voice.
And why there is no history sites for Dance Contest? Winners of the 2007 Dance Contest "Jussi and Katja" from Finland were great!
Comment by SusannaofArmenia from United States
Comment by Brendan from United Kingdom
The big problem is the timing, I feel sorry for any contestant they would not be taking the dance floor until the early hours of the morning.
Mind you overall I was not taken by the dance contest - its lacked sparkle
Comment by cirtdan from Azerbaijan
















