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The Eurovision Young Dancers 1999 was the eighth edition of the Eurovision Young Dancers, held at the Opéra de Lyon, in Lyon, France, on 10 July 1999. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster France 3, dancers from ten countries participated in the televised final. A total of sixteen countries took part in the competition. Czech Republic made their début while host country France, Netherlands, Switzerland and United Kingdom returned. Estonia and Slovakia withdrew from the contest.

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  • Der 8. Eurovision Young Dancers fand am 10. Juli 1999 in der Opéra de Lyon, in Lyon in Frankreich statt. Ausrichter war France 3, welche bereits 1989 Gastgeber der Veranstaltung waren. Damit war Frankreich das erste Land, welches den Wettbewerb mehr als ein Mal ausrichtete. Sieger wurde das deutsche Tanzpaar Katja Wünsche & Stegli Yohan mit ihrem Tanz Cinderella. Es war das erste Mal, dass Deutschland den Wettbewerb gewinnen konnte und das erste Mal seit 1989, dass ein anderes Land als Spanien den Wettbewerb gewinnen konnte. Auf Platz 2 landete die schwedische Tänzerin Nathalie Nordquist. Es war damit Schwedens dritte Platzierung in Folge unter den Top 3. Auf Platz 3 landete dagegen die spanische Tänzerin Clara Blanco. Es war das erste Mal seit zehn Jahren, dass Spanien nicht auf Platz 1 landete. (de)
  • La VIII edición del Festival de Eurovisión de Jóvenes Bailarines se celebró en Lyon (Francia) el 10 de julio de 1999.​ España, rompe su racha de victorias consecutivas y Alemania con Katja Wunsche y Yohan Stegli consigue ganar por primera vez el certamen, aunque España consigue colocarse en tercera posición con como la tercera mejor bailarina de esta edición. (es)
  • The Eurovision Young Dancers 1999 was the eighth edition of the Eurovision Young Dancers, held at the Opéra de Lyon, in Lyon, France, on 10 July 1999. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster France 3, dancers from ten countries participated in the televised final. A total of sixteen countries took part in the competition. Czech Republic made their début while host country France, Netherlands, Switzerland and United Kingdom returned. Estonia and Slovakia withdrew from the contest. Both single dancers and couples younger than 20 could enter the competition, male or female. Single dancers had to perform 2 pieces of maximum 10 minutes in total, while couples could choose to perform 1 or 2 dances, but in total no longer than 10 minutes as well. The semi-final that took place in the same venue 6 days before the final (4 July 1999). The non-qualified countries were Cyprus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Switzerland and United Kingdom. and of Germany won the contest, with Sweden and Spain placing second and joint third respectively. (en)
  • Het Eurovision Young Dancers 1999 was de achtste editie van het dansfestival en de finale werd op 10 juli 1999 gehouden in het in Lyon. Het was de tweede keer dat Frankrijk het dansfestival organiseerde, de eerste keer was in 1989. (nl)
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  • Guy Darmet (en)
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  • Gilbert Plique (en)
  • Michele Banaletti (en)
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  • Performance of the hip-hop dance group "Kä-fig" (en)
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  • Eurovision Young Dancers 1999 logo.png (en)
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  • Eurovision Young Dancers (en)
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  • (en)
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  • Alex Taylor (en)
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  • 1999-07-04 (xsd:date)
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  • A professional jury chose the finalists and the top 3 performances (en)
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  • Stegli Yohan and Katja Wünsche (en)
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  • La VIII edición del Festival de Eurovisión de Jóvenes Bailarines se celebró en Lyon (Francia) el 10 de julio de 1999.​ España, rompe su racha de victorias consecutivas y Alemania con Katja Wunsche y Yohan Stegli consigue ganar por primera vez el certamen, aunque España consigue colocarse en tercera posición con como la tercera mejor bailarina de esta edición. (es)
  • Het Eurovision Young Dancers 1999 was de achtste editie van het dansfestival en de finale werd op 10 juli 1999 gehouden in het in Lyon. Het was de tweede keer dat Frankrijk het dansfestival organiseerde, de eerste keer was in 1989. (nl)
  • Der 8. Eurovision Young Dancers fand am 10. Juli 1999 in der Opéra de Lyon, in Lyon in Frankreich statt. Ausrichter war France 3, welche bereits 1989 Gastgeber der Veranstaltung waren. Damit war Frankreich das erste Land, welches den Wettbewerb mehr als ein Mal ausrichtete. (de)
  • The Eurovision Young Dancers 1999 was the eighth edition of the Eurovision Young Dancers, held at the Opéra de Lyon, in Lyon, France, on 10 July 1999. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster France 3, dancers from ten countries participated in the televised final. A total of sixteen countries took part in the competition. Czech Republic made their début while host country France, Netherlands, Switzerland and United Kingdom returned. Estonia and Slovakia withdrew from the contest. (en)
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  • Eurovision Young Dancers 1999 (de)
  • Festival de Eurovisión de Jóvenes Bailarines 1999 (es)
  • Eurovision Young Dancers 1999 (en)
  • Eurovision Young Dancers 1999 (nl)
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