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DSE Annual General Meeting Agenda

30th June 2022

In accordance with the DSE statutes, DSE Managing Committee announces the final agenda and schedule of meetings for the DSE 2022 Annual General Assembly to be held on weekend August 28, 2022 in Zadar, Croatia.

DANCESPORT EUROPE OPEN FORUM
The day before the General Meeting, on August 27, 2022, the DSE will organize DanceSport Forum, open to all representatives of the DanceSport community.

The central theme of the forum will be the discussion of the future development path of DanceSport in Europe.

DSE National Member Bodies will also have the opportunity to present a topic of their interest, for which no more than 15 minutes will be allocated. NMB’s wishing to make a submission must inform the DSE office by e-mail no later than August 1th, 2022. in order for the topic to be included into the Forum agenda.

We believe that the forum will be an excellent platform for the long-awaited joint meeting of various representatives of the DanceSport community who will be able to exchange opinions and express their views and suggestions.
The voice of the members is very important to us therefor we encourage DanceSport community to participate in this event.

DSE AGM 2022 Agenda

DSE AGM 2022 BOOKLET

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2022 DSE Annual General Meeting

30th March 2022
Photo Velid-Jakupovic-Gricko

2022 Annual General Assembly of the WDSF Continental Association of Europe DanceSport Europe will be held on 28.8.2022. in Croatia, Zadar.

The long-awaited possibility of a physical meeting of delegates has been voiced by DSE members numerous times, and now it will be possible given the improving epidemiological situation, the lifted covid restrictions and the restoration of travel connections in European countries.

The AGM weekend will consist of a DSE Forum day (27.8.2022.) aimed at the opportunity to discuss key issues for the future development of DanceSport, and the General Assembly day (28.8.2022.).

DSE AGM 2022 BOOKLET

Photo by Velid-Jakupovic-Gricko

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DSE supports IOC statement

4th March 2022

Dear Friends,

DanceSport Europe (DSE) stands in full solidarity with our Ukrainian athletes, officials, and their families. DSE has announced that it fully supports the latest statement of International Olympic Committee (IOC) which was published recently. The full statement from IOC you can find below.

Give PEACE a chance,

DanceSport Europe President

Robert Wota

The Executive Board (EB) of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) discussed again today the dilemma the Olympic Movement is currently facing after the breach of the Olympic Truce by the Russian government and the government of Belarus through its support in this.

The Olympic Movement is united in its mission to contribute to peace through sport and to unite the world in peaceful competition beyond all political disputes. The Olympic Games, the Paralympic Games, World Championships and World Cups and many other sports events unite athletes of countries which are in confrontation and sometimes even war.

At the same time, the Olympic Movement is united in its sense of fairness not to punish athletes for the decisions of their government if they are not actively participating in them. We are committed to fair competitions for everybody without any discrimination.

The current war in Ukraine, however, puts the Olympic Movement in a dilemma. While athletes from Russia and Belarus would be able to continue to participate in sports events, many athletes from Ukraine are prevented from doing so because of the attack on their country.

This is a dilemma which cannot be solved. The IOC EB has therefore today carefully considered the situation and, with a heavy heart, issued the following resolution:

  1. In order to protect the integrity of global sports competitions and for the safety of all the participants, the IOC EB recommends that International Sports Federations and sports event organisers not invite or allow the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials in international competitions.
  2. Wherever this is not possible on short notice for organisational or legal reasons, the IOC EB strongly urges International Sports Federations and organisers of sports events worldwide to do everything in their power to ensure that no athlete or sports official from Russia or Belarus be allowed to take part under the name of Russia or Belarus. Russian or Belarusian nationals, be it as individuals or teams, should be accepted only as neutral athletes or neutral teams. No national symbols, colours, flags or anthems should be displayed. Wherever, in very extreme circumstances, even this is not possible on short notice for organisational or legal reasons, the IOC EB leaves it to the relevant organisation to find its own way to effectively address the dilemma described above. In this context, the IOC EB considered in particular the upcoming Paralympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 and reiterated its full support for the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and the Games.
  3. The IOC EB maintains its urgent recommendation not to organise any sports event in Russia or Belarus, issued on 25 February 2022.
  4. The IOC EB has, based on the exceptional circumstances of the situation and considering the extremely grave violation of the Olympic Truce and other violations of the Olympic Charter by the Russian government in the past, taken the ad hoc decision to withdraw the Olympic Order from all persons who currently have an important function in the government of the Russian Federation or other government-related high-ranking position, including the following:
    1. Mr Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation (Gold, 2001)
    1. Mr Dmitry Chernyshenko, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation (Gold, 2014)
    1. Mr Dmitry Kozak, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office (Gold, 2014)
  5. The IOC EB welcomes and appreciates the many calls for peace by athletes, sports officials and members of the worldwide Olympic Community. The IOC admires and supports in particular the calls for peace by Russian athletes.
  6. The IOC EB reaffirms its full solidarity with the Ukrainian Olympic Community. They are in our hearts and thoughts. The IOC EB commits to continue and strengthen its efforts for humanitarian assistance. Therefore, the IOC EB has today established a solidarity fund. In this context, the IOC expresses its gratitude to the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) and International Sports Federations that are already supporting Ukrainian athletes and their families.

The IOC EB, assisted by the IOC Task Force, continues to closely monitor the situation. It may adapt its recommendations and measures according to future developments.

Today’s IOC statement builds on the IOC statements made on 24 February 2022 and 25 February 2022.

The IOC reaffirms the call of the IOC President: “Give peace a chance.”

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DSE European Grand Prix Rules for 2022

18th February 2022

From 2022 the DSE competition for younger age categories has a new name, and a new format of the Super Final of the Year. Couples will be able to win extra points for achieved result in the Super Final of the year, and in order to participate in the Super Final of the year they will have to previously participate in 3 DSE competitions in a calendar year. In addition to awarding the most successful couples in the calendar year, DSE will also award the most successful organizers of the DSE competition. All changes for the DanceSport European Grand Prix series are described in the rules: DSE European Grand Prix Rules 2022

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The most successful organizer of DSE competition in 2021

25th January 2022

The DSE Managing Committee announces organizer of Brno Open 2021 as the most successful competition organizer in 2021.

Brno Open 2021 – DSE Children European Grand Prix is competition with the highest overall coefficient, which is determined by the number of couples and the number of countries that participated in it (extra points).

As most successful organizer in 2021, Brno Open is exempt from paying the competition fee for the next DSE competition. Congratulation!