Federal Association of German Men's Ballets

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The Federal Association of German Men's Ballets e. V. (BvDM) based in Bonn was founded in 2004 as an umbrella organization for men's ballets as well as carnival and carnival clubs .

The purpose of the association is to maintain and maintain down-to-earth cultural and musical customs, in particular men's ballet dance as well as carnival, Mardi Gras and Mardi Gras events.

Every year there are German championships in men's ballet dance.

The championship and the dances are judged by a professional jury, all of which have been trained as judges (from various associations). Among them are Manuela Chroscz-Karaiskos (German Association for Guard Dance), Oliver Noweck (German Association for Guard Dance), Stephan Karaiskos (German Association for Guard Dance) and Ralf Josat (TAF The Actiondance Federation).

The BvDM e. V. supports the organizers of men's ballet events throughout Germany in an advisory capacity. The BvDM e. V. places particular emphasis on public relations and establishes and maintains contacts with print media, radio and television as well as with politics. Regional championships and the expansion of dance workshops are also being planned.

In addition to the German championship, regional championships throughout Germany are organized by some clubs. These events gather up to 2,000 visitors in the venues.

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