The 2019 World Para Dance Sport Championships are set to begin tomorrow in Bonn ©Para Dance Sport/Twitter

The 2019 World Para Dance Sport Championships are set to begin tomorrow in Bonn, the home of the Paralympic Movement.

It will be the first major Para-sport event to take place in Bonn, which has headquartered the International Paralympic Committee since 1999.

Competition at the Hardtberghalle will run across three days through to Sunday (December 1).

Supported by the City of Bonn, Aktion Mensch and Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung, it will be the biggest-ever World Para Dance Sport Championships, with 225 athletes - 124 women and 101 men - from 26 countries competing across 21 medal events.

Each day of action features seven medal events.

Tomorrow will see competition in the women's single class one and class two, duo Latin class one and two, and combi freestyle class one and two.

Among those worth watching out for in the combi freestyle two are Filipino power couple Rhea Marquez and Julius Jun Obero.

Their winning performance at the 2017 World Championships in Malle in Belgium has set high expectations for Bonn 2019.

One of the strongest individual dancers, Ukraine's Olena Chynka, will also take the floor on day one.

The defending world champion has been unbeatable in the women’s single two, triumphing at the last two European Championships.

Chynka will be tested, however, with the return of 2015 world champion Galina Ryzhkova of Russia.

The men's single class one and class two events are among those to take their turn under the spotlight on Saturday (November 30), and eyes will focus on home favourite Erik Machens.

The 36-year-old will try to become a world champion for the first time in the class two category, having fallen just short at the last two attempts.

The 2019 World Para Dance Sport Championships will close with a taste of all three disciplines - standard, Latin and freestyle.

Chynka will hope to conclude with a pair of world titles. 

Her impersonation of Mexican artist Frida in the women's single freestyle class two won her the world title in 2017 and European crown in 2018.