SPECIAL RULES
– DANCE
(To be read in
Conjunction with ‘General Rules’ – back pages)
1. All sections in
both Groups and Solos (except Mature and Motivated/Teacher Feature Section) are
open to amateurs only. Professional dancers and teachers who derive a living
from dance are not permitted to compete at the Coffs Harbour
and District Dance Eisteddfod. (NB: Student Teachers helping with
the instruction of pupils in any form of dance may compete but must dance in
Open sections) – see Student Teacher Declaration on Entry Form. Where it
is identified that a Teacher (not Student Teacher) is participating in a Group
or Solo section (other than Mature and Motivated and Teacher Feature) that
Group or soloist WILL BE DISQUALIFIED.
2. Due to the importance of
Eisteddfod competitions in the development of young performers, a separate
section has been created for Full Time Dance students. The definition of ‘FULL
TIME DANCE STUDENTS’ for the purpose of competing in this Eisteddfod is any
dancer enrolled in a full time education dance course in any dance
discipline regardless of actual hours involved. (E.g.: Certificate IV,
Diploma or Bachelor of Dance). In the All-Comers section
(709) the dancer may perform twice, provided that two different styles
are performed from the following: Classical, Demi-Character, Jazz, Tap,
Modern, Contemporary and Repertoire. This section is also open to any Open,
not Novice performer, not enrolled in a full time course. Dancers
enrolled in a Full Time course are ineligible to compete in Age Sections,
Championships or Scholarships.
3. Discourtesy to
other competitors, volunteers, parents or the Dance Committee will not be
tolerated and may lead to disqualification of the solo performer or their
Group. The Committee reserves the right to ask someone to leave who is causing
disruption or refusing to follow direction of the Committee or an official in
the Auditorium. The Committee’s decision is final.
4. Appropriate
Language and Choreography. Please ensure that the content of all performances
is appropriate for all audience age groups. Bad language, adult costuming and
themes are considered inappropriate for Eisteddfods. Disqualification is at the
discretion of the Adjudicator or Committee.
5. Prompting or
assistance of any kind must not be given. Parents and Teachers must leave the
stage area during an item except for Groups and Solo Sections 8 Years and Under (one support person only) and Baby Groups (up to 2
support persons). During Solos and Groups the Back Stage Assistants will
help with props as required i.e. if a prop needs to be handed to
a dancer.
6. The WorkCover Authority requires that all electrical equipment e.g.
hairdryers, hair straighteners etc. be inspected by an authorised
electrician and be tagged as required.
7. Curtains will not
be used.
8. The Adjudicator may
abbreviate or stop a dance at their discretion. This does not mean rejection.
TIME LIMITS WILL BE
ENFORCED. The Adjudicator is entitled to ring off any competitor who does not
adhere to the time limits as described in the schedule. Please choose your
music accordingly.
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Solos:
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Maximum:
3 mins
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Championships and Scholarships
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Improvisations:
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Maximum:
1½ mins
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Junior:
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Maximum:
3½ mins
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Novice:
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Maximum:
3 mins
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Intermediate:
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Minimum:
2 mins; Maximum: 3½ mins
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Duo/Trios:
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Maximum:
3½ mins
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Open:
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Minimum:
2 mins; Maximum: 4 mins
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Groups:
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Under
6, 8, 10, 12
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Maximum:
4 mins
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Under
14-Open Age
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Maximum: 6 mins
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9. PROPS: NO SCENERY
ALLOWED. Simple hand-held props (basket, scarf, doll, flowers, etc.)
are permitted only if used in the routine. Each entrant is responsible for
placing and removing their items on stage. Props must be easily carried
backstage by the entrant without any assistance. No props requiring assembly on
site will be permitted for safety reasons. Due WH&S requirements, props
are to be brought backstage at the start of the section and removed backstage
at the end of the section. Due to limited change room space, we asked
that props are promptly removed at the end of the session.
10. No vocals will be permitted on
CD in Song and Dance routines.
GROUPS:
11. No individual can perform more
than twice (2 times) in any one group section. If an individual performs more
than twice in any section, all groups in which they have performed will be
disqualified.
12. Groups must consist of a minimum
of four (4) competitors. The Dance Committee reserves the right to combine
age groups to ensure their inclusion.
13. Small Group sections are
scheduled for Jazz and Contemporary groups. There must be a minimum of 4 and
a maximum of 9 competitors per group with a maximum of two 2 groups from
the same Dance Studio per section. You may not repeat routines which are
entered in other Group sections.
14. Teacher Feature: Teacher/s must be on
stage for 50% of the dance and the performing teacher/s to take an individual
bow at the end of the dance for the benefit of the Adjudicator and audience.
Teacher Feature may include any combination of students across all ages.
SOLOS (Including Duo/Trio):
15. Competitors may dance in one
solo only for each style of dance with the exception of Championships and
Scholarships. No competitor will be allowed to perform the same item twice with
the exception of Scholarships. A competitor may not dance in a Novice
section and an Open section in the same style. A competitor may not dance in
multiple age groups in the same style.
16. Competitors must
qualify in their Open (not Novice) solo sections in their respective
age divisions to be eligible to compete in their relevant
Championships. Championship dances must be different to age
qualifying dances.
17. Duo/Trio: Competitors dance
in the age section of the eldest competitor. A competitor may perform more than
once in the Duo/Trio section but in a different style and cannot substitute
partners after entry has been accepted.
18. Improvisations: Music will be
chosen by the Adjudicator. (Competitors in Demi-Improvisations will be shown
the prop/s or theme if applicable before hearing the music). Plain leotard must be
worn. If coloured
leotard,
no more than two (2) colours. No patterns, lace,
mesh or floral leotards. Plain shorts or plain short ballet skirt may be worn. No
adornments such as flowers, headbands, earrings, glitter etc.
19. 6 years and Under -
Encouragement Solo (500): This section is non-competitive, but
will receive an adjudication critique. It is designed to nurture our young
dancers. Each competitor will receive an Encouragement Award and a gift. A
dancer may enter in this section twice, provided that a different style has
been chosen from the following: Classical, Demi-Character, Jazz, or Tap.
Entrants are unable to compete in Under 8 sections if they
compete in this section.
20. Own Choreography: Dancers are to
choose own music and choreograph own dance. Costume to suit dance. The
composition must be the student’s own work with no teacher assistance.
COPYRIGHT
21. Private videography and photography with any device is
prohibited in the auditorium or the change rooms at all times. The Coffs Harbour and District Eisteddfod Society has engaged
professionals who have sole rights and comply with the Information Privacy Act.
Breaches of this rule may cause disqualification of the studio represented by
the infringing parent/s or friends. Rules and regulations as set
down by Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Compliance with
Copyright Law is the responsibility of the individual. Each competitor agrees
to indemnify and hold harmless the Coffs Harbour and
District Eisteddfod Society Inc. against any breach of Copyright. Each
Competitor is responsible for obtaining permission from the copyright owner.
These rules are in accordance with the directions of APRA, the Australasian
Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS) and Copyright Agencies Limited
(CAL). All entrants will be required to supply their studio’s APRA
registration number in their Stardom entry.
PLAYING OF CDs
22. The CHDES Inc. has contracted
the services of an Audio and Lighting Technician. The technician will not
accept any responsibility for music which will not play, or is played
incorrectly. We request that music is burnt on a CD-R and not a re-writable
CD or DVD. There is to be only one track per CD. It is your responsibility to
label CDs correctly. All music must be cut, or faded as required. We recommend
that CDs are left in their case when they are submitted to the librarian.
Please label CDs
and covers as indicated:
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Name: Imma Dancer
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Section No: 111A
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Section: 12 Years and
Under - Jazz
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Competitor No: 1
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Start: Off/On
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Competitors
in Demi-Character Sections must have Section No., Competitor No. clearly
written on their CD.
We
suggest the competitor leave a backup copy of their music - either on CD or
iPod - with their carer, in the unlikely event that a technical error should
occur. The Coffs Harbour and District Eisteddfod Society Inc. will not accept
any responsibility for lost or stolen CDs and, therefore, recommends that
originals not be used.
MOBILE PHONES AND ELECTRONIC
DEVICES
All
mobile phones and electronic devices must be turned off while in the
auditorium. Dancers in Improvisations and the Team Choreography competition
must not have access to mobile phones or other electronic devices.
STAGE FLOOR
23. The stage is covered by tarkett. PLEASE check tap shoes for protruding screws.
Stage performance dimensions are approximately:
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Woolgoolga High School
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10.20 metres
wide x 6.20 metres deep
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Jetty Memorial Theatre
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7.50 metres
wide x 7.50 metres deep
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24. OPEN AGE TEAM
CHOREOGRAPHY
a. Teams to consist of a minimum of
4 and maximum of 10 dancers. Each member of the team
must perform in at least two other group dances, any style, at the Eisteddfod.
b. Each team will be provided with a separate room
to
rehearse and
will
be separated from the rest of the Eisteddfod participants and their teachers until after the performance so
each team will need to bring water and refreshments.
c. Teams will be given a
piece of music chosen by the Adjudicator,
on the morning of Saturday, 10
June 2017, prior
to
the commencement of Saturday’s sections and they will
have three hours
approximately (or as deemed by the Dance Committee) to choreograph a
dance of any genre.
d. Studios may enter more than one team but
participants
must be different
in each team and
the first team entered must have the maximum number of 8 dancers before a second team is
entered.
e. Each team is to dress in plain black dance
pants
or plain black dance
shorts and plain black
leotard or plain
black t-shirt.
f. No
team
member is
to
have in their possession a mobile phone or any electronic device. A CD
player will be
provided. Discovery of
any such device will mean the disqualification of the team.
g. The Dance Committee
will provide any props/costuming deemed necessary. All teams will be provided with exactly the same
props/costuming. The Adjudicator
may
take the use of props/costuming into account
when
making their decision if they felt it added to the performance
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h. Each team will be supervised by an independent adult volunteer at each rehearsal location.
Each Supervisor will be in attendance at their appointed studio with the music
and props/costuming as deemed necessary at 8.45am on Saturday, 10 June 2017 for
a 9.00 a.m start. Teams will
need to meet at
their
appointed location, which will
be advised to the Dance Studio
prior
to
the date of competition ready for a 9.00am start.
i. Teams will be
judged on:
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§ Interpretation of the music
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§ Teamwork
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§ Choreography (to be team’s own work)
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§ Technique and
presentation.
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j. Teams are NOT
allowed to jump off the front of the stage due to WHS requirements. Teams may
sit on the front of the stage but may not exit the stage from the front.