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Ballerino Park Youn-jae wins 53rd Prix de Lausanne

16-year-old becomes first Korean ballerino to win the pretigious award

Park Youn-jae, a 16 year-old ballerino, became the first South Korean male dancer to win the Prix de Lausanne 2025, a prestigious competition for young ballet dancers aged 15 to 18.

After the six-day event, the Prix de Lausanne 2025 on Saturday announced nine scholarship recipients selected from 20 finalists.

Park, a student of Seoul Arts High School, also took home the Best Young Talent Award. Another Korean dancer Kim Bo-gyeon of Busan Arts High School received the 8th Scholarship given by Fondation Anita et Werner Damm-Etienne.

Park Youn-jae from South Korea, winner of the best young talent award and winner of the 1st scholarship, performs his classical variation during the final of the 53rd Prix de Lausanne, in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Saturday (local time). (Yonhap-EPA)
Park Youn-jae from South Korea, winner of the best young talent award and winner of the 1st scholarship, performs his classical variation during the final of the 53rd Prix de Lausanne, in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Saturday (local time). (Yonhap-EPA)

Launched in 1973, the international dance competition for young dancers offers scholarships granting free tuition in a world-renowned dance school or dance company.

In 1985, famed ballerina Kang Sue-jin, the artistic director of the Korea National Ballet, became the first scholarship winner of The Prix de Lausanne.

In his acceptance speech in Korean Park said, “Since I started ballet at 5, the Prix de Lausanne has been my dream stage. Simply standing here is a huge honor. I want to thank my teachers, my sister and everyone who has supported me.”

Park Youn-jae from South Korea, winner of the best young talent award and winner of the 1st scholarship, performs his classical variation during the final of the 53rd Prix de Lausanne, in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Saturday (local time). (Yonhap-EPA)
Park Youn-jae from South Korea, winner of the best young talent award and winner of the 1st scholarship, performs his classical variation during the final of the 53rd Prix de Lausanne, in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Saturday (local time). (Yonhap-EPA)
Kim Bo-gyeong from South Korea, winner of the 8th scholarship, performs her classical variation during the final of the 53rd Prix de Lausanne, in Lausanne, Switzerland, Saturday. (Yonhap-EPA)
Kim Bo-gyeong from South Korea, winner of the 8th scholarship, performs her classical variation during the final of the 53rd Prix de Lausanne, in Lausanne, Switzerland, Saturday. (Yonhap-EPA)

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