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Another Live From ... Blog 12/09/2014

Larger Than Life! © Toro Exactly one month after the memorable GrandSlam in Stuttgart, GER, quite a few of the couples dancing in the Latin and Standard there have travelled to China for the fourth leg of the 2014 Series. Not to the capital Beijing as last year, but to Wuhan, a city located in the easternmost part of Central China.

Another group of highly dedicated professionals has also undertaken the long journey on the Silk Road: the members of the WDSF Communications team. Over the next few days, through 14 September, they will report  in their trademark "nearly real time" style from the GrandSlam competitions that are staged at the Wuhan Sports Centre arena. The "Live from Wuhan" blog will take up the homepage during this period.

Aside from the blogging, the team will also work with the host broadcaster to produce an international signal on the decisive stages of the GrandSlam. This signal will again be available through the WDSF video-on-demand service. Earlier rounds through YouTube!

Go to the "Live from Wuhan" blog here.