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World Ten Dance | Vimeo on Demand 20/10/2017

Marseille, FRA - 8 October © Roland It was the 42nd edition of a World Championship in DanceSport's decathlon that was contested in Marseille FRA, on 8 October. 36 couples entered and six made it to the final: Dumitru Doga - Sarah Ertmer, GER, a couple that had already made it to first at the 2017 European Ten Dance in Copenhagen, DEN, kept their nearest oponents,  Winson Tam - Anastasia Novikova, CAN, and second runners-up Evgeny Sveridonov - Angelina Barkova, RUS,  at a distance of two and four points, respectively. 


Watch the 7-camera production in High Definition covering the decisive stages of th2017 World Ten Dance by renting the 150 minute programme for US$ 3.75 (3-month streaming period). The programme is made up of six parts: the full-length semi-finals, interviews with the finalists, the full-length finals and interviews with the medallists.

2017 World Ten Dance from World DanceSport Federation