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・ Prix Patriote de l’année
・ Prix Paul de Moussac
・ Prix Paul-Émile-Borduas
・ Prix Penelope
・ Prix Perth
・ Prix Pictet
・ Prix Quincey
・ Prix Québec-Paris
・ Prix Renaudot
・ Prix de la critique
・ Prix de la Forêt
・ Prix de la Grotte
・ Prix de la Nonette
・ Prix de la Porte Maillot
・ Prix de la Salamandre
Prix de Lausanne
・ Prix de Lieurey
・ Prix de Lutèce
・ Prix de Mai
・ Prix de Malleret
・ Prix de Meautry
・ Prix de Pomone
・ Prix de Psyché
・ Prix de Reux
・ Prix de Ris-Orangis
・ Prix de Rome
・ Prix de Rome (Belgium)
・ Prix de Rome (Canada)
・ Prix de Rome (disambiguation)
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Prix de Lausanne : ウィキペディア英語版
Prix de Lausanne
The ''Prix de Lausanne'' is an International dance competition held annually in Lausanne, Switzerland. The competition is for young dancers seeking to pursue a professional career in classical ballet, and many former prize winners of the competition are now leading stars with major ballet companies around the world. The competition is managed by a non-profit foundation organised by the ''Fondation en faveur de l'Art chorégraphique'' and is maintained by various sponsors, patrons and donors.
== History ==

The ''Prix de Lausanne'' was founded in 1973 by the Swiss industrialist Philippe Braunschweig and his wife Elvire. Philippe, although not a dancer, became interested in dance as a young man. His Russian dancer wife developed his interest further.
The Braunschweigs created the competition after noticing the lack of financial support to young dance students, particularly those from small regional schools, wishing to attend professional level programs.
He started by approaching Rosella Hightower and Maurice Béjart who drew up the rules for the competition.
What started as small event has grown into an internationally acclaimed institution that draws candidates from all over the world. Over the past few years the competition has seen a big boom in Asian candidates. Because of the great demand by Japanese students to study abroad, an office was also set up in Japan.〔(25 years of the Prix de Lausanne.(1997 dance competition) )〕
The Braunschweigs announced their resignation at the end of the ''Prix'' in 1996. In March 1997, as the competition came to its 25th anniversary, the philanthropists handed over the ''Prixs direction to an executive committee composed of the Swiss Secretary of State, Franz Blankart and an artistic committee headed by Jan Nuyts, who worked with the Prix for many years. Mr Charles Gebhard is in charge of finances and Ms Patricia Leroy heads the actual organization. The Braunschweigs remain available as consultants and have managed to maintain the original mission of the competition.

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