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William GYVES performing his contemporary variation at the Prix de Lausanne 2026 Finals, captured mid‑movement by photographer Gregory Batardon. William GYVES performing his contemporary variation at the Prix de Lausanne 2026 Finals, captured mid‑movement by photographer Gregory Batardon.

Harry Style Swears. Sombr Wishes. Meet William GYVES.

First Prize winner William GYVES, 18, delivers a standout contemporary performance at the Prix de Lausanne 2026.

A teenage prodigy outdancing an entire pop universe built on off‑beat delusion.

William GYVES performing his contemporary variation at the Prix de Lausanne 2026 Finals, captured mid‑movement by photographer Gregory Batardon.
William GYVES commands the stage at the Prix de Lausanne 2026 Finals, delivering his contemporary variation with precision and emotional clarity. Photo by Gregory Batardon.

Pop culture’s fake‑believe Planet of the Human Apes is crowded with rhythm‑less celebrities — Harry Styles, Sombr, Benson Boone — all wobbling through subpar, mediocre incoordination. Zero rhythm. Zero musicality. A beat they can’t locate even with a map, compass, and Siri whispering directions. You get the picture.

But then there’s the other realm — the one where innate, euphoric dancers live. Artists who understand, honor, and elevate the enchanting art form with every breath, every line, every ounce of reverence.

William GYVES performing his first‑prize contemporary variation at the Prix de Lausanne 2026, captured in a dynamic mid‑movement screenshot.
First Prize winner William GYVES delivers his contemporary variation at the Prix de Lausanne 2026.
Photo courtesy of Prix de Lausanne.

That’s where first prize winner William GYVES, age 18, stands.

A student. A natural. A born‑with‑it mover whose instincts outshine entire pop careers. Watch this teenage dream take command at the Prix de Lausanne 2026 Finals, performing the contemporary variation “Grinding the Teeth” by dance director Goyo Montero, set to the atmospheric score of Owen Belton.

GYVES doesn’t just dance — he channels. He interprets. He transforms choreography into something visceral, electric, and deeply human. In a world full of rhythm‑less celebrities pretending to “give performance,” William GYVES gives the real thing.

A first‑prize win earned the old‑fashioned way: talent, discipline, and artistry that can’t be faked.

Follow the future: William GYVES is on Instagram at @williamgyves

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