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Seven-Year-Old Toronto Dancer Julianna Selivanov Wins Nine Medals at Quebec Championship and Reaches Finals at UK Dance Festival
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Julianna Selivanov Julianna Selivanov Julianna Selivanov
TORONTO - Washingtoner -- Seven-year-old Markham resident Julianna Selivanov, who celebrated her seventh birthday this past December, is quickly gaining recognition in competitive ballroom dance following an impressive series of performances at both Canadian and international competitions.

Julianna trains at Grand Dance Studio in Markham under the guidance of head coach Anton Pavlenko, where she has been developing her skills in Ballroom and Latin DanceSport.

Nine Medals at La Classique du Québec

At the 2026 La Classique du Québec DanceSport Competition, Julianna delivered an outstanding performance, earning nine podium finishes, including:
  • 6 Gold Medals
  • 2 Silver Medals
  • 1 Bronze Medal

Competing across multiple Ballroom and Latin categories, she captured several event titles and demonstrated remarkable consistency and confidence throughout the competition.

International Results at the UK Dance Festival

Earlier this season, Julianna also competed internationally at the prestigious UK Dance Festival in Bournemouth, England, one of the world's most recognized DanceSport events. Competing against dancers from across Europe and beyond, she achieved several notable results:
  • 2nd Place — Standard Solo Rising Star Under 8 (Waltz / Quickstep)
  • Finalist — Standard Solo Under 8 Ballroom events
  • Semi-Finalist — Latin Solo Under 8 (Cha Cha / Jive)

A Rising Star in Toronto's Dance Community

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"Julianna works incredibly hard and loves performing," said Anton Pavlenko, head coach at Grand Dance Studio. "Seeing her compete internationally and achieve these results at such a young age is very exciting."

Julianna's success highlights the growing strength of youth DanceSport in the Markham area, a suburb of Toronto. Local dance programs such as Grand Dance Studio continue to develop young athletes who compete successfully at both national and international levels.

With continued training and dedication, Julianna looks forward to competing in future national and international DanceSport events.

About Grand Dance Studio
Grand Dance Studio is a Markham-based DanceSport training facility offering competitive and recreational dance programs for children and adults. Under the leadership of head coach Anton Pavlenko, the studio has produced competitive dancers at the national and international level.

Contact
Dmitri Selivanov
***@rankprolabs.ca


Source: Grand Dance Studio

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