Sixteen-year-old Japanese dancer Junnosuke Nakamura was the
proud winner of the 2016 Harlequin Floors Scholarship - now in its fourth year
- awarded at the Prix de Lausanne in Switzerland.
There are six scholarships in all, including the one
awarded by Harlequin Floors, plus the public’s prize, the prize for
contemporary interpretation, and of course the unique opportunity to benefit
from the
classes and the presence of renowned professionals. The Prix de Lausanne is a marvellous opportunity for all the competitors! The Prix de Lausanne once again attracted young, promising dancers from all parts of the world. 67 of the 71 selected candidates finally participated in the 44th edition, 20 of which were selected to compete in the finals on Saturday, February 6th.
classes and the presence of renowned professionals. The Prix de Lausanne is a marvellous opportunity for all the competitors! The Prix de Lausanne once again attracted young, promising dancers from all parts of the world. 67 of the 71 selected candidates finally participated in the 44th edition, 20 of which were selected to compete in the finals on Saturday, February 6th.
Harlequin Floors enjoys a
long-standing association with the Prix de Lausanne and Harlequin
representatives were delighted to attend the 44th edition of the
Prix de Lausanne which took place from 31st January to 7th February 2016 in
Lausanne. The event also witnessed the launch of the new Harlequin Blog which published
daily reports from Lausanne in English, French and Spanish. The blog offered
insights into the competition, featured interviews with the candidates,
portraits of members of the jury and teachers and a candid look at life behind
the scenes. It is perhaps no surprise either that Harlequin dance floors figured
prominently at the Prix de Lausanne with Harlequin Liberty sprung floor panels
used in the main studio and black Harlequin Studio floor brought in for the
main stage.
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