Spain in the Eurovision Young Dancers
Appearance
Spain | |
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Participating broadcaster | Televisión Española (TVE; 1985–1999) |
Participation summary | |
Appearances | 8 (8 finals) |
First appearance | 1985 |
Last appearance | 1999 |
Highest placement | 1st: 1985, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997 |
Spain has participated in the Eurovision Young Dancers eight times since its debut in 1985, most recently taking part in 1999. Spain is the most successful country in the contest, with a total of five wins. The Spanish participant broadcaster in the contest was Televisión Española (TVE).
Participation overview
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Winner |
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Third place |
Year | Entrant | Dance | Choreographer | Final | Semi | ||
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1985 | Arantxa Argüelles | 1 | No semi-finals | ||||
1987 | María Montserrat León | Variation from "Le Corsaire" | M. Petipa | Unknown | |||
1989 | María Giménez and Igor Yebra | Unknown | Unknown | ||||
1991 | Amaya Iglesias | Variations from "La Grisi" | L. de Ávila | 1 | Unknown | ||
1993 | Zenaida Yanowsky | "Esmeralda" | M. Petipa | 1 | Unknown | ||
1995 | Jesús Pastor Sahuquillo and Ruth Miró Salvador | "Arrayan Daraxa" | Víctor Ullate | 1 | Unknown | ||
1997 | Antonio Carmena San José | "Angelitos Locos" | J.C. Santamaría | 1 | Unknown | ||
1999 | Clara Blanco | "Variation of Giselle" | J. Coralli and J. Perrot | 3 | Unknown | ||
2001–2017 | Did not participate |
See also
[edit]- Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Spain in the Eurovision Young Musicians
- Spain in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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