Bronze medal for Bludenz: Strong dance team at the Vienna Dance Concourse!

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TSC Bludance Bludenz wins bronze medal at the international Vienna Dance Concourse 2025 in Vienna City Hall.

TSC Bludance Bludenz erringt Bronzemedaille beim internationalen Vienna Dance Concourse 2025 im Wiener Rathaus.
TSC Bludance Bludenz wins bronze medal at the international Vienna Dance Concourse 2025 in Vienna City Hall.

Bronze medal for Bludenz: Strong dance team at the Vienna Dance Concourse!

The Vienna City Hall was transformed into a shimmering dance arena at the end of July when the international Vienna Dance Concourse took place. At this top-class event, over 500 dance couples from 10 nations competed in 16 different competitions in the highest tournament classes.

The commitment of the TSC Bludance Bludenz is particularly noteworthy. The couple Ingrid and Gerhard Salzgeber showed impressive performances at this prestigious tournament and reached the final in the S V tournament class. With their third place, they held their own against 21 other couples. The golden pair came from Italy while the silver medal went to the Czech Republic. The TSC Bludance Bludenz warmly congratulated the dancers on this success.

An event in a class of its own

The event in Vienna City Hall not only offered exciting competitions, but also a unique atmosphere. The ballroom, a real gem, was the perfect backdrop for the passionate dances in standard and Latin disciplines. Especially that one The highlight, the World Championships in Senior III Latin, took place on July 18th and attracted large crowds.

Fortunately, entry was free and enabled many dance enthusiasts to experience the performances up close. Although the dance floor was not accessible to the audience, many exciting moments could be seen in the area surrounding the town hall. Snacks and drinks ensured physical well-being, while the ambience captivated many visitors.

Notes for the audience

But even on such festive occasions there were some rules to follow. Although access to other areas of the town hall was not restricted, the various access restrictions should be respected. Entering the dance floor was prohibited and using the couples' changing areas was not permitted. Animals were also not allowed into the event area. Additionally, photographs for personal use were welcome, while commercial photography required permission.

Overall, the Vienna Dance Concourse offered a captivating mix of dance skills, energy and international flair. The performances of the dancers, especially those of Ingrid and Gerhard Salzgeber, not only caused enthusiasm, but also a lot of joy among the numerous spectators in the ballroom of the town hall.