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The Championships returned once again in 1959 under the control of the ICBD, though that year was something of a trial run. The first officially awarded championship of the new series came in 1960, and have continued since then. The ICBD was renamed as the World Dance & DanceSport Council (WD&DSC), and renamed again as the WDC.
This page lists the official World Champions and the countries they represented in the Professional 10-Dance of the World Dance Council (WDC). The championships are authorized and organized under the auspices of the WDC. The first World 10 Dance Championships took place in 1978 [1] and has been held annually since they were organised by the ICBD in
Pages in category "World championships in dance" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The championships are authorized and organized under the auspices of the WDC, and held annually in the last quarter of each year. The competition comprises five dances: Cha-Cha-Cha , Samba , Rumba , Paso Doble and Jive , as defined in ballroom dancing terms.
2009: World of Dance Showcase and Winner of 5 on 5 champions [29] 2009: Hip Hop International Showcase [30] 2009: Battle of the Year 2009 repping USA only Ben and Mike with Knucklehead Zoo. This is the only crew invited that year for a spot to rep their country; other countries battled for their spot [31] 2009: Suck My Kiks (in Japan) 3 on 3 ...
List of all World Professional Showdance World Champions, July 2017: 1989 Marcus and Karen Hilton - England [1] 1990 Micheal Hull and Patsy Hull-Krogull - Germany [2] 1991 Micheal Hull and Patsy Hull-Krogull - Germany [2] 1992 Jens Jorgens and Kersten Jorgens-Neubert - Germany [3] 1993 Marcus and Karen Hilton - England [1]
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The stated mission of the World Dance Council is to inspire, stimulate and promote excellence in education for the World Dance Council and Amateur League (WDC and AL) community. [ 2 ] The primary objective, at the time of its formation, was to provide an agreed basis for holding world championships in competitive ballroom dance .