With the remarkable performances from the previous day still fresh in our minds, we were eagerly anticipating the European Championship Solo Latin Female Youth.
29/05/2024 read more ...The vibrant city of Zagreb, Croatia, is currently hosting the exciting Zagreb Grand Prix from the 24th to the 26th of May, a prestigious event in the DanceSport calendar.
25/05/2024 read more ...The Breaking competition in the Olympic Qualifier Series (OQS) kicked off with an electrifying start in Shanghai, setting the stage for the world's top B-boys and B-girls to compete for a coveted spot in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
19/05/2024 read more ...This is your chance to witness the best B-boys and B-girls from around the world as they battle it out for a spot in the upcoming Olympic Games.
17/05/2024 read more ...Following a comprehensive proposal by the WDSF Sports Commission, a decision has been made to adopt a new allocation of base points for each participating couple in WDSF World Ranking Tournaments.
06/05/2024 read more ...As the final notes faded away and the applause subsided, the young dancers stood proud, knowing that they had given their all and left everything on the dancefloor.
05/05/2024 read more ...Speaking of the latter, it again broke records for the number of videos viewed. Not the single day record, that still stands at close to 40,000 views for the 2010 Youth Latin in Linz, AUT, but for the week (from 15 to 20 August) with some 150,000 views.
In terms of visits to the blog WDSF Communications has every reason to be satisfied as well: a steady 5,000 unique visitors per day are a good indication that the concept finds acceptance. What remains somewhat disappointing is the visitors' reluctance to comment on the videos and posts. We hope that this will improve for our next blog, which is most likely on the WDSF World Latin in Singapore. We'll confirm it in the next few days!
WDSF Communications takes this opportunity to thank the organisers of the GOC Stuttgart and the German DanceSport Federation for their outstanding support to this blog. They provided our team with the perfect environment to work in: a lightning fast line (45 Mbps upstream/95 Mbps downstream), cold soft drinks, excellent sandwiches, an incredible dance studio to record the YouTraining clips, and, above all, the friendliness of everyone involved in the GOC organisation.
Thanks!
Another thanks must go to the thousands who followed the blog and the coverage on the GOC from around the world.