

Elite Youth Solo Dancers Competing in All Five Standard Dances
The Nordic Championship Solo Female Youth – Standard is a prestigious regional DanceSport title event, bringing together the strongest Youth female solo dancers from across the Nordic countries. Contested in full accordance with the regulations of the World DanceSport Federation (WDSF), this championship represents technical excellence, musical sophistication and elite youth performance in Standard ballroom dance.
Five Standard Dances – One Nordic Title
Solo dancers compete across all five Standard dances, as defined by WDSF rules:
Waltz
Tango
Viennese Waltz
Slow Foxtrot
Quickstep
This complete five-dance format demands versatility, endurance and refined technical control. To secure the Nordic title, dancers must demonstrate consistency, posture, balance and musical interpretation across the full Standard programme.
National Elite Level for Youth Solo Dancers
The Nordic Championship Solo Female Youth – Standard is characterised by:
High-level Youth competition within the Nordic region
Professional adjudication aligned with international WDSF standards
Strong focus on technique, body control and performance quality
A clear pathway towards future international DanceSport competitions
For many young solo dancers, this championship marks a defining milestone in their competitive development and an important step towards higher-level DanceSport achievement.
Elegance, Precision and Artistic Expression
With flowing movement, technical refinement and confident stage presence, the Nordic Championship Solo Female Youth – Standard delivers a captivating experience for audiences and supporters alike. It highlights the discipline, artistry and ambition of the next generation of Standard ballroom dancers.
The Nordic Championship Solo Female Youth – Standard is where elite Youth solo dancers compete across all five Standard dances—striving for Nordic gold and setting the benchmark for youth excellence in Standard DanceSport
Competition Rules: WDSF link