Lisa is a ballet dancer and is competing in a ballet competition with other ballerinas in her group and they need her to win. But one day she meets Nabil a hip hop dancer in a group called AF1. They fall for each other and Lisa starts to become one of them and starts getting in trouble in school because she thinks that will make her look cooler and that Tariq the leader of the group will accept her like one of them. Drama, love, singing and dancing is a big part in this Scandinavian tv-series.
The children's entertainment show - for, with and by children!
They are the world's best super chefs and super fixers. They arrange fun competitions for adults, and the loser must go to the looser's shed. Mats Micro visits Kalle Knokkel to get answers to all kinds of questions about the body, and Gunnhild goes on missions to tell adults to do what children usually do.
Fire høytider is a Norwegian television mini-series directed by Leidulv Risan that originally aired on Norwegian TV channel NRK1 in 2000.
The series consisted of five episodes where each episode dealt with an ethical dilemma.
Kykelikokos was a weekly Norwegian children's television program that ran from 1996 to 2003. It was the first live children's show ever produced in Norway. It was highly popular, and usually drew close to a quarter million viewers every week.
The show began in 1996, airing Saturdays at 8 to 10 AM, a timeslot it held throughout its entire seven-year run.
Melodi Grand Prix Junior is the Norwegian national final that selects the entry to represent Norway in the annual Melodi Grand Prix Nordic junior singing competition. Between 2003 and 2005, Norway sent its winners to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, when MPG Nordic wasn't active. In 2006 Norway withdrew itself from JESC, along with Denmark and Sweden, to participate in Melodi Grand Prix Nordic instead. From 2010 Melodi Grand Prix Junior has ended with the national final.
MGP Nordic is a Scandinavian song contest for children aged 8 to 15, organized by DR, NRK, SVT and YLE through FST5. It originated as a 2000 spin-off of Denmark's Eurovision Song Contest national final known as De unges Melodi Grand Prix, but expanded to become MGP Nordic in 2002 with the addition of Norway and Sweden.
MGP Nordic was put on hiatus in 2003 when the European Broadcasting Union began to organize the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, an pan-European expansion of the concept. Regional finalists were sent to the new competition instead of MGP Nordic until 2006, when the countries jointly pulled out of the contest due to concerns over the ethical treatment of competitors. As a result, MGP Nordic was revived in 2007, with the new addition of Finland to the competition.
MGP Nordic will not be held in 2010, because Denmark has pulled out to revise the participant requirements for DR's participating in the contest. SVT has since begun competing in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest again for Sweden, returning