

Elite Youth Solo Dancers Competing in All Five Latin Dances
The Nordic Championship Solo Female Youth – Latin is a prestigious regional DanceSport title event, bringing together the strongest Youth female solo dancers from the Nordic countries to compete at elite level in Latin ballroom dance. Conducted in full accordance with the regulations of the World DanceSport Federation (WDSF), this championship reflects international standards, technical excellence and high-performance youth DanceSport.
Five Latin Dances – One Nordic Title
Solo dancers compete across all five Latin dances, as defined by WDSF rules:
Samba
Cha-Cha-Cha
Rumba
Paso Doble
Jive
This complete five-dance championship format demands versatility, stamina and expressive performance. To secure the Nordic Youth Latin title, dancers must demonstrate rhythm, musicality, technical precision and confident stage presence across the full programme.
National Elite Level Youth Competition
The Nordic Championship Solo Female Youth – Latin is characterised by:
High-level Youth competition within the Nordic region
Professional adjudication aligned with WDSF criteria
Strong emphasis on musical interpretation and performance quality
A clear development pathway towards European and World-level DanceSport
For many young solo dancers, this championship represents a defining step in their competitive journey, combining regional prestige with international ambition.
Energy, Expression and Latin Excellence
With powerful choreography, dynamic movement and vibrant Latin character, the Nordic Championship Solo Female Youth – Latin delivers an exciting and captivating experience for audiences and supporters alike. It celebrates confidence, artistry and the competitive spirit of the next generation.
The Nordic Championship Solo Female Youth – Latin is where elite Youth solo dancers compete across all five Latin dances—striving for Nordic gold and setting the benchmark for youth excellence in Latin DanceSport
Competition Rules: WDSF link