Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 | |
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Dates | |
Final | 6 September 2008 |
Host | |
Venue | SEC Centre, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom |
Presenter(s) | |
Directed by | Nikki Parsons |
Executive supervisor | Tal Barnea |
Executive producer | Alan Tyler |
Host broadcaster | BBC Scotland (BBC) |
Website | www |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 14 |
Debuting countries | Azerbaijan |
Returning countries | None |
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Vote | |
Voting system | Each country awards 1–8, 10, and 12 points to their 10 favourite acts, plus additional panel of experts awards maximum of 48 points to their favourites. |
Winning dancers | Poland Edyta Herbuś and Marcin Mroczek |
The Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 was the second and final edition of the Eurovision Dance Contest and was held in Glasgow, Scotland, hosted by the BBC on 6 September. The presenters were, as in the previous edition, Graham Norton and Claudia Winkleman. The contest took place at the SEC Centre.[1]
The winners of contest were Edyta Herbuś and Marcin Mroczek of Poland who achieved a score of 154 points. 2nd place went to Russia, 3rd place to Ukraine, 4th place to Lithuania and 5th place to Azerbaijan who were participating for the first time.
In a change to the rules, professional couples were no longer eligible to enter the contest. At least one dancer from each couple had to be a local celebrity, not professionally trained to dance.[2] A further change was that each couple only performed once. In 2007 each couple performed a ballroom or Latin routine followed by a freestyle dance incorporating national flavour; in the 2008 contest, the latter freestyle dance continued and this time could include elements of traditional Latin and ballroom.[1] A panel of experts was introduced with an approximate weight of 23% of the total outcome and the rest 77% determined through televoting. The highest possible points from the jury were 48 while the televoting cast a maximum of 156 points.[3][better source needed]