One of the Nordic region’s most iconic international DanceSport competitions returns to Oslo in April 2026 - bringing world-class Standard & Latin, elite athletes and unforgettable live experiences back to Norway.
Organised by the Norwegian Dance Federation, the event unites three major championships under one roof:
WDSF Norway International Dance Championships • Nordic Championships • Nordic DanceSport League.
A Legacy Reborn • The magic returns • Join us in Oslo.

Whether you compete in Standard or Latin, as a couple or solo, and experience level, this is your chance to challenge yourself against strong international fields, gain valuable ranking results and perform on a stage designed to showcase your very best.
Expect a premium venue, superb organisation, an inspiring atmosphere - and the perfect blend of sport, performance and unforgettable moments both on and off the floor.
Norway is ready to welcome you.

Experience the magic of elite international DanceSport live in Oslo as the WDSF Norway International Dance Championships return on 25–26 April 2026. This is your chance to witness the world’s best Standard and Latin dancers compete at the highest level - breathtaking performances, stunning choreography and unforgettable drama on the dance floor.
Whether you’re a lifelong dance enthusiast or simply love world-class live events, Norway International offers a spectator experience like no other. Expect top-tier production, elegant presentation, powerful music, extraordinary athleticism - and the unique warmth and spirit that define Nordic DanceSport culture.
From the grace of Waltz and Slow Foxtrot to the fire of Cha-Cha-Cha and Samba, every round brings intensity, artistry and real sporting emotion. Couples and solo athletes from across Europe and beyond will light up the floor in a spectacular weekend of rhythm, style and competitive passion.
Join us for a premium live DanceSport event in Norway where heritage meets innovation, champions are made, and memories last long after the final beat.
Be part of the audience. Feel the energy. Celebrate the return of a true DanceSport legacy.

Partner With a Legacy - Be Part of Norway International 2026
A Legacy Reborn.
As world-class DanceSport returns to Norway, so too does a unique opportunity for brands to connect with an engaged, international audience in a premium sporting and cultural environment.
The Norway International Dance Championships in April and Norway International Christmas Dance Festival in December brings together dancers, spectators, media and industry professionals from across Europe and beyond - creating a powerful platform for brand visibility, storytelling and relationship-building. Our Partner Marketplace places your organisation at the heart of the event experience, offering exclusive exposure, direct engagement opportunities and meaningful alignment with excellence, performance and creativity.
Whether your focus is brand awareness, community engagement, hospitality or sales activation, our partnership programme is designed to deliver measurable value - before, during and after the event.
This is more than sponsorship.
It’s connection. Experience. Presence.
And a chance to stand alongside a world-class sporting revival.
If your brand belongs on this stage - we’d love to welcome you.

As part of the Norway International Dance Championships weekend, we are pleased to welcome the WDSF Adjudicator Seminar to Oslo on Friday 24 April 2026.
This in-person seminar, delivered in collaboration with the WDSF Academy, offers licensed and aspiring adjudicators a unique opportunity to update their knowledge, refine judging practice and engage directly with international experts in Standard and Latin DanceSport.
Participation in the seminar also contributes to the extension of adjudicator licence validity, making it an essential educational and professional development opportunity ahead of the competition weekend.
For hotel accommodation, please follow the booking link here
Join us in Oslo as education, excellence and international DanceSport come together — and be part of a weekend where judging standards help shape the future of the sport.


