Ants Tael (born 19 July 1936 in Tallinn) is an Estonian dancer and dance pedagogue. [1]
He has been a member of the jury in television series Tantsud tähtedega . [2]
In 2010, he was awarded with Order of the White Star, IV class. [1]
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Tantsud tähtedega 2010 is the fourth season of the Estonian version of Dancing with the Stars, and was broadcast on the Estonian television channel Kanal 2 starting on 10 October. The hosts were Mart Sander and Kaisa Oja. The jury members were Ants Tael, Merle Klandorf and Jüri Nael.
Tantsud tähtedega 2006 was the first season of the Estonian version of Dancing with the Stars, and was broadcast on the Estonian television channel Kanal 2. The hosts were Mart Sander and Kristiina Heinmets-Aigro. The jury members were Jüri Nael, Kaie Kõrb, Merle Klandorf and Ants Tael.
Tantsud tähtedega is an Estonian television reality show that aired on Kanal 2 and season six on TV3. It debuted on 8 October 2006, and it became a popular television show in Estonia. It is based on the British reality show Strictly Come Dancing. The series was produced by BEC productions and ended in 2011.
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Tantsud tähtedega 2007 was the second season of the Estonian version of Dancing with the Stars, and was broadcast on the Estonian television channel Kanal 2. The hosts were Mart Sander and Merle Liivak. The jury members were Jüri Nael, Kaie Kõrb, Merle Klandorf and Ants Tael.
Tantsud tähtedega 2008 was the third season of the Estonian version of Dancing with the Stars, and was broadcast on the Estonian television channel Kanal 2. The hosts were Mart Sander and Gerli Padar, the runner up of the first season. The jury members were Merle Klandord, Ants Teal, Märt Agu and Riina Suhhotskaja.
Ants is an Estonian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
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