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  2. Showstopper American Dance Championships - Wikipedia

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    During the Fall and Winter Season, there are Showstopper Dance Conventions that provide classes where dance students can learn and participate in different styles of dance. Teacher classes are also provided for studio owners and dance teachers. These classes are taught by instructors with different backgrounds of dance and business. [10]

  3. Internationales Hochsprung-Meeting Eberstadt - Wikipedia

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    The Internationales Hochsprung-Meeting is an annual high jumping competition which takes place in Eberstadt, Germany.Established as a men's competition in 1979, it quickly became an important meeting in the high jump calendar, with Jacek Wszoła setting a world record in 1980, and Zhu Jianhua improving the record further in 1984.

  4. Competitive dance - Wikipedia

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    The competitive dance industry largely consists of competition production companies—also sometimes called dance competition companies and dance competition lines—that conduct regional competitions at stops along their annual, nationwide tours. Dancers who compete at these regional competitions are students ranging in age from approximately ...

  5. United States Dance Championships - Wikipedia

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    The annual United States Dance Championships (USDC), previously called the United States Ballroom Championships (USBC) and the United States DanceSport Championships (USDSC), is recognized by the National Dance Council of America (NDCA) and the World Dance & DanceSport Council (WD&DSC) as determining the majority of the United States national professional ballroom dance champions.

  6. World of Dance - Wikipedia

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    The first World of Dance competition was held in 2008. Since then, the brand has expanded to competitions in more than 25 countries. Each year, World of Dance Qualifier events are held around the world (40 internationally, 15 in the U.S.), bringing together street and urban dance crews to compete for two titles: winner of the Upper Division (for 18 years and older) and winner of the Youth ...

  7. Rendezvous (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Rendezvous, in its every edition, hosts a large number of competitional and non-competitional events engaging a nationwide participation. Faces of RDV(formerly known as Mr. & Mrs. RDV), Fashion Show, Comedy Hunt, Blitzkrieg Beatbox Battle, Rap Battle, Chess Tournament, Lifestyle, Chef's Art, Meme Fest, Valorant Tournament, Deguise (a cosplay event), FIFA Tournament, BGMI Tournament, COD ...

  8. USA International Ballet Competition - Wikipedia

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    The USA International Ballet Competition, or USA IBC, is one of the world's top competitions for ballet. [1] Located in Jackson, Mississippi , this competition is attended by dancers from all over the world to represent their country for bronze, silver, or gold medals in a variety of categories of ballet in an Olympic-style competition.

  9. International Dance Organization - Wikipedia

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    The International Dance Organization (IDO) is an official, independent, politically neutral, non-profit, world dance and dance sport federation, registered in Slagelse, Denmark, for Performing Arts, Street Dance/Urban and Couple Dances. Members of the IDO are national dance federations; only non-profit organizations can join.