The Young British Dancer of the Year Competition began in 2000. It is held annually at the Royal Ballet School, London and the Linbury Studio Theatre, Covent Garden. The competition is open to young British and British-trained classical dancers.[1] The first prize is £3000, second prize £2000 and third prize £1000.[2]

Also presented is the Sibley Dowell Award for Potential, named after Royal Ballet dance partners Antoinette Sibley and Anthony Dowell.[3]

Winners

All of the 1st prize winners are current or former students of the Royal Ballet School.

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