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Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) is the world's largest non-profit international student ballet competition and scholarship program, open to dance students of all nationalities, 9–19 years old. YAGP annually conducts regional auditions in the United States and around the world, with the Final Round of the competition held in
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every April.


Overview

The mission of YAGP is to ensure the future of dance by providing scholarships to the world's leading dance institutions and creating other educational and professional opportunities for young dancers, acting as a stepping stone to a professional dance career. Each year, over 10,000 dancers participate in the competitions and auditions YAGP conducts in more than 25 locations in North America and international locations including Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Paraguay. Approximately 1,200 students are hand-selected each year by the YAGP panel of judges to proceed to the Finals in New York City, where they are seen by the directors and representatives of the world's leading dance academies. More than $500,000 in scholarships is awarded annually to these dance institutions. To provide increased opportunity to the growing number of participants at regional semi-finals, and to make sure that each event is a stand-alone educational experience, since 2012 YAGP has begun offering scholarships at the regional semi-final level. In 20 years since YAGP's founding, over 100,000 dancers have participated in YAGP events around the world. By January 2017, more than $3 million has been awarded to young dancers in scholarships to the world's leading dance academies, and more than 350 alumni are now dancing with 80 companies around the world. YAGP offers dance students the unique opportunity to be seen, taught and professionally guided by the directors and leading faculty of the world's foremost companies and schools, including: ABT/JKO School), The Australian Ballet School, The Houston Ballet Academy, The Joffrey Ballet School, The John Cranko School of Stuttgart Ballet,
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, The San Francisco Ballet School, among many others. Many YAGP Alumni go on to have professional careers in dance, joining world-renowned dance companies including
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, Stuttgart Ballet, among many others. Some of YAGP's most successful alumni include
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among many others. - see also § Notable YAGP Alumni (below).


History

While pursuing her teaching career in the United States, Larissa Saveliev wanted to showcase the progress of her students and learn from other teachers in the area. She was hoping to find a ballet version of the jazz dance competitions that were very popular at the time, yet there were no ballet competitions for students in the U.S. In 1999, together with her husband Gennadi Saveliev (then a soloist with American Ballet Theatre) she decided to create one – and founded Youth America Grand Prix. YAGP was created and developed with the active involvement of Sergey Gordeev, who became YAGP's Founding Director of External Affairs, Shelley King, who led the team as Operations Director, giving over 12 years to the organization, Barbara Brandt, who served as YAGP's first Chair of the Board of Directors, and continues to stay actively involved as a board member and Chair Emeritus, Judith M. Hoffmann, who joined as one of the first members of the Board of Directors, and Linda Morse, who serves as the current and longest-running Chair of the Board of Directors. YAGP was officially launched in 1999 with competitions and classes held in Boston, Washington, DC., Chicago, Los Angeles and Boca Raton. 8 American schools presented scholarships in the first year of YAGP's existence. The competition quickly became the largest in the United States, and is internationally recognized.
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was the first international scholarship presenter. YAGP was the first competition to introduce the concept that a student does not have to win 1st, 2nd or 3rd place to receive the prize (scholarship). Scholarships at YAGP are awarded based on each individual school director's evaluation of a student's potential, independently of the panel of judges’ decision. This concept has now been widely adopted by many other ballet competitions around the world. In 2005, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (
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) recognized YAGP's contribution to international dance education by awarding it with a membership in UNESCO's prestigious
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(CID). In 2007 Youth America Grand Prix became the first organization in the 50-year history of Italy's prestigious Spoleto Dance Festival to present performances by dance students. In 2009, YAGP broke the existing
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for “Most ballet dancers en pointe” with 221 dancers from 27 countries. In 2010 YAGP introduced the YAGP Job Fair, a special audition series giving YAGP participants and alumni a chance to be seen and hired by the directors of the world's leading dance companies. In 2014 YAGP launched a new dance education initiative: “Dance in Higher Education” - a program that gives dance students and their parents an opportunity to meet with representatives of the country's leading college and university-based dance programs and learn about options in combining academic education with dance training. YAGP is a member of the International Federation of Ballet Competitions (IFBC) and is a partner competition to Moscow International Ballet Competition, Prix de Lausanne,
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Competition

YAGP participants are divided into three age categories: Senior Age Category (15–19 years old), Junior Age Category (12–14 years old), and Pre-Competitive Age Category (9–11 years old). In addition to scholarships, YAGP grants other awards to the most talented participants, such as Dance Europe Award. The most outstanding dancer in the Senior category receives the Grand Prix. An exceptional dancer in the Junior category receives a Youth Grand Prix, and a dancer who shows the most potential in the Pre-Competitive category receives the Hope Award. First, Second, and Third Places are awarded to Men and Women in the Senior, Junior and Pre-Competitive category of soloists. First, Second and Third places are awarded in the Ensembles categories, for large ensembles and for Pas de Deux. To develop respect for artistry among its students, YAGP holds classes and workshops at every competition that are taught by the panel of judges.


Scholarship awards

Each year, more than $500,000 is awarded at YAGP in scholarships to the world's leading dance academies. While some institutions are represented every year, others present scholarships on a rotating basis. The YAGP panel of judges represents schools that issue scholarships to participants.


Critical reception

* "Youth America Grand Prix has grown to become the largest and one of the most influential youth ballet competitions in the world" and has become “a game changer in the dance world. Almost overnight, Youth America Grand Prix created a central ballet marketplace.” – Laura Bleiberg, '' The Los Angeles Times''. * “Thrilling, tense, sometimes heart wrenching journey is called the Youth America Grand Prix, the elite of the elite….. ” -
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* “Youth America Grand Prix is a sort of Olympics of classical ballet…” - Hedy Wess, ''
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'' * “The Youth America Grand Prix, a genuine, internationally recognized event where ballet hopefuls can win trophies, scholarships and contracts” - Lewis Segal, ''The Los Angeles Times'' * “The explosive growth and prominence that YAGP… accomplished in its 15 years is at least remarkable.” - Jerry Hochman, “Critical Dance” * “No question—Larissa and Gennadi Saveliev, who founded the competition, have made YAGP what it is today—the most exciting platform for young dancers in the world.” - ''Dance Europe'' * “If you want to see the future now, attend the annual Youth America Grand Prix ballet competition in New York.” - Elena Tchernichova,
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* “In the world of amateur ballet, Youth America Grand Prix… is a potentially life-changing affair.” - Jennifer Van Grove, '' The Sun Diego Union Tribune'' * “This ballet competition changes lives” - Jordan G. Teicher, ''
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'' * “The Youth America Grand Prix has achieved an impressive world-wide status.” - Susan Reiter, Dance Australia * “The educational opportunities that competitions such as YAGP provide, help preserve
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and open it to an ever-widening range of performers and enthusiasts.” - Jerry Hochman, “Critical Dance” * “ AGPis essentially the “American Idol” of ballet.” - Jennifer Van Grove, The Sun Diego Union Tribune * “Founded 19 years ago by Larissa and Gennadi Saveliev.., no one ... could have dreamed the prestigious, worldwide phenomenon that AGPhas become.” - Jerry Hochman, Critical Dance * “For dancers, the Youth America Grand Prix is the equivalent of an NFL draft, but more graceful.”-
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Programs and initiatives


Galas


YAGP Gala “Stars of Today Meet the Stars of Tomorrow”

As part of its mission to educate the next generations of dancers and audiences, YAGP uses its New York City “Stars of Today Meet the Stars of Tomorrow” Gala as a venue to introduce exciting new talent to New York audiences and the young YAGP participants from around the world. Many dancers who are now considered the world's most exciting and prominent ballet stars have made their New York debut at YAGP's “Stars of Today Meet the Stars of Tomorrow” Gala. They have included
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); Denis and Anastasia Matvienko, Yevgenia Obraztsova, and
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); Friedemann Vogel ( Stuttgart Ballet);
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, Sasha Mukhamedov and Edo Wijnen (
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); Yonah Acosta (
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and Hannah O’Neill (Paris Opera Ballet);
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and Cesar Corrales (
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); Cecilia Kerche and Vitor Luiz (
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representing both (
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) & the ( Stuttgart Ballet). In keeping with its educational mission, YAGP has also used its New York City Gala as an opportunity to present a number of dancers' farewell performances in New York, in order to give young dancers, a chance to experience extraordinary artistry in a live performance. As part of its innovative programming, the YAGP Galas have included the New York farewell performances of such internationally known ballet stars as
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's ''Etoile'' dancer
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. The program of the Gala ranges from the well-known ballet classics to cutting-edge contemporary choreography. In an effort to provide opportunities not only to talented young dancers but also to young choreographers, YAGP launched the ''Emerging Choreographer Series''. As part of this annual series, YAGP has created a powerful platform for up-and-coming choreographers to present their work to the international dance community. The ''Emerging Choreographer Series'' has presented works by
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, Marcelo Gomes, Adam Hougland, Emery LeCrone,
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(with Olga Smirnova) and
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– many of them debuting with World Premieres. YAGP Galas have also presented World Premieres by such established choreographers as
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and Carlos dos Santos, Jr.


= Critical reception

= The YAGP Gala is “the highlight of the season!” –
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The YAGP Gala performers are “a truly impressive parade of artists.” - Jocelyn Noveck, The Moscow Times (AP) “The evening was full of high spirits - Jocelyn Noveck, The Moscow Times (AP) “.... the bows naturally brought the audience to its feet” – Brian Seibert,
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“We were already cheering at the top of our lungs during the standing ovation, when Kevin McKenzie gestured to Marcelo Gomes and
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to lift her up high. Then we really went crazy””
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“The sheer number of ballet greats inside … was enough to leave me completely star struck.” – Rachel Zar, Dance Spirit “There was artistry in abundance of today's most celebrated ballerinas from around the globe … The men were the world's best as well. The sold-out house was filled with grown-ups who knew how to appreciate what they were watching” – Sondra Forsyth, Dance Art “The Makarova gala crowned three, remarkable evenings of performances by international artists and by Youth America Grand Prix hopefuls.” – Robert Johnson,
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How Judges Judge

In 2011, YAGP was featured as part of the
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’s “Works & Process” series, which explores artistic creation through conversation and performance in the Guggenheim's Peter B. Lewis Theater. The YAGP educational presentation, “How Judges Judge,” gave its audience information on professional evaluation of dance artists by the YAGP judges – which included
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, then Director of the
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; Franco de Vita, then Director of the ABT/JKO School; and Adam Sklute, Artistic Director of
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. Hosted by TV journalist Sergey Gordeev, the program featured several YAGP participants in an impromptu ballet competition on stage, as the judges provided feedback for each performance and explained the reasons behind their evaluation. “How Judges Judge” was streamed live online and, at the time, became the most-watched event in “Works and Process” history.


''First Position'' film

In 2011, YAGP was featured in ''
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'', an award-winning documentary directed by Bess Kargman. The film followed six young YAGP participants –
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, Aran Bell, Gaya Bommer-Yemini, Miko Fogarty, Jules Fogarty, Joan Sebastian Zamora, and Rebecca Houseknecht – on their journey to YAGP's New York City Finals. First Position received its World Premiere at the 36th Annual
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on September 11, 2011. It won high critical acclaim and several awards at major U.S. film festivals before it was released in theaters in the United States on May 4, 2012.


''Dance School Diaries''

In 2014, YAGP became the subject of ''Dance School Diaries'', a reality web TV series featuring four YAGP participants – Lex Ishimoto, Madison Chappel, Andrea Guite, and Sage Humphries – as they fight for their dream of becoming professional dancers. “Dance School Diaries” aired on DanceOn, an internet platform with an audience of over 100 million viewers. It was co-produced by
Nigel Lythgoe Nigel Lythgoe OBE (; born 9 July 1949), also known as Nasty Nigel, is an English television and film director and producer, television dance competition judge, former dancer in the Young Generation and choreographer. He was the producer of the ...
, creator of “
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” and “
So You Think You Can Dance ''So You Think You Can Dance'' is a franchise of reality television shows in which contestants compete in dance. The first series of the franchise, created by '' Idols'' producers Simon Fuller and Nigel Lythgoe, premiered in July 2005 and has ...
,” Kevin Brown, Alex Reznik, and Lawrence Bender. The series was viewed around the world received wide popular acclaim.


Dance and Fashion Exhibit at the FIT

In 2014, YAGP became a part of fashion history through the “Dance & Fashion” exhibit at the Museum of the
Fashion Institute of Technology The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) is a public college in New York City. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) and focuses on art, business, design, mass communication, and technology connected to the fashion industry. It ...
. Organized by the Museum director
Valerie Steele Valerie Fahnestock Steele (born 1955) is an American fashion historian, curator, and director of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Steele has written more than eight books on the history of fashion, and can be regarded as one of t ...
, this unprecedented exhibition explored the synergy between dance and fashion, driven by inspiration and collaboration. As part of the exhibit, pre-eminent U.S. fashion designer
Ralph Rucci Ralph Rucci (born 1957) is an American fashion designer and artist. He is known in particular for Chado Ralph Rucci, a luxury clothing and accessories line. Rucci's clothing designs have appeared in a number of major exhibitions, and he has won ...
created special costumes for YAGP Alum
Calvin Royal III Calvin Royal III (born 1988/89) is an American ballet dancer. He is the third black dancer to be a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre. Early life and training Royal is from Tampa, Florida. He first studied in piano, and had appe ...
(currently principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre), who performed a specially commissioned piece, choreographed by
Gemma Bond Gemma Bond is an English ballet dancer and member of the corps de ballet with American Ballet Theatre (ABT). Biography Bond was born in Bedfordshire, England. She received her early training in dance at the Sylvia Bebb School of Dance in Bedf ...
to the original music by Karen LeFrak. The exhibit moves from the 19th century all the way to the present and highlights how many designers and their creations have been inspired by dance over time. Moreover, it emphasizes how each apparel design may fit a specific story, emotion, overall dance portrayal (etc), and its importance when creating new styles for dance.


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