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IFMD PRESENTATION OF DANCE SPORTS FIELD

IFMD PRESENTATION OF DANCE SPORTS FIELD. 1. Age groups. 2. Dance disciplines and categories. 3. General rules. 4. Adjudication main principles. 5. Detailed rules - dance disciplines. Table of contents. Age groups. Age groups. ADULT 17 and older Dancers who are 17 on

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IFMD PRESENTATION OF DANCE SPORTS FIELD

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  1. IFMD PRESENTATION OF DANCE SPORTS FIELD

  2. 1 Age groups 2 Dance disciplines and categories 3 General rules 4 Adjudication main principles 5 Detailed rules - dance disciplines Table of contents

  3. Age groups

  4. Age groups ADULT 17 and older Dancers who are 17 on the 31st of August of a given calendar year or older MINI 6-9 A group of dancers between 6 years of age (by 1st January) and 9 years of age (by 31st August) JUNIOR 14-16 A group of dancers between 10 and 13 years of age (by 31st August in a given calendar year) YOUTH 10-13 A group of dancers between 10 and 13 years of age (by 31st August in a given calendar year)

  5. Age categories - variations ADULT over 17 In duos/couples – 1 junior dancer In small group/formation - several junior dancers MINI 6-9 In small group/formation - 1 10-year old dancer JUNIOR 14-16 In duos/couples – 1 youth dancer In small group/formation - several youth dancers YOUTH 10-13 In duos/couples – 1 mini dancer In small group/formation - several mini dancers

  6. Age groups - in the season 2010 autumn-2011 spring ADULT over 17 Year of birth 1994 (till 08.31.) and older MINI 6-9 Years of birth 2002-2005 (from 09.01.2001 to all dates, 2005.) JUNIOR 14-16 Years of birth 1995-1997 (09.01.1994. to 08.31.1997.) YOUTH 10-13 Years of birth 1998-2001 (09.01.1997 to 08.31.2001.)

  7. Disco Dance solo male duo couple solo female small group formation Disco FreeStyle solo male duo couple solo female small group formation solo male duo couple Techno solo female small group formation Hip Hop solo male duo couple solo female small group formation Funky solo male duo couple solo female small group formation Street Dance Revue solo male duo couple solo female small group formation Dance Show solo male duo couple solo female small group formation Free Show solo male duo couple solo female small group formation Fantasy solo male duo couple solo female small group formation Electric solo male duo couple solo female x x Break solo male duo couple solo female small group formation Car./Latin Show x x couple x small group formation Dance disciplines and categories

  8. General rules

  9. General rules- 1 1 virtual lines ONLY FOR DISCO DANCE, DISCO FREESTYLE, HIP-HOP AND FUNKY SOLO CATEGORIES! During qualification rounds plus in the quarter- and semi-finals the solo dancers must not enter in to the segment of the stage belonging to another dancer. (The dancefloor is virtually divided into sections. Each dancer performs only on his/her part of the dancefloor.)

  10. General rules- 2 2 Acrobaticelements in‘mini’age group Dancers in the ‘mini’ age group are allowed only to perform acrobatic jumps with support, while the sommersaults, unsupported jumps are strictly prohibited

  11. General rules- 3 3 Dancer ONLY in one age group in one category Each dancer performing as a member of a small group/formation can be nominated exclusively in ONE age group in the same category. The dancer CANNOT be nominated for different age groups in the same discipline and category.

  12. General rules- 4 4 Age combination possibilities in the small group In the case of the MINI age group only one older dancer can be nominated in the small group and formation, provided that he/she is 10 years old by 31st August in a given calendar year

  13. General rules- 5 5 Lip–synch – GENERALLY PROHIBITED Please read the detailed regulations thoroughly! Except for the electric discipline, LIP-SYNCH is generally forbidden! 13

  14. General rules- 6 6 Music and CD specifications As indicated in the competition announcements and in the detailed regulations as well, the specified time durations and speeds must be strictly kept! 14

  15. General rules- 7 7 Dance character and technical specifications Read the detailed regulations for EACH DANCE DISCIPLINES because the regulations concerning dance character and technical requirements must be strictly kept! 15

  16. Adjudication principles Evaluation I. technique II. choreography III.presentation difficulty level, correct execution and the number of technical elements construction, synchron with the music, steps and elements, with the age of dancers, stage area usage, costumes level of artistic value, dynamics and emotions presented by the dancers towards the audience

  17. Two Groups of Disciplines Street dance types The correct presentation and level of the given dance technique and character is the most important! Show-like dances High technical skills, good synchron of choreography, music and presentation are necessary! Break Disco dance, Disco Freestyle Electric Funky Hip-hop Techno Caribbean/Latin Show Dance Show Fantasy, Street Dance Revue Sports Rocky 17

  18. Detailed Regulations of Dance Disciplines 18

  19. Disco Dance

  20. reflecting the character and speed of the music Disco Dance ... it is a free dance style with elements of classic ballet and jazz technique dynamics character fluency of movement and presentation which is characteristic of disco dance

  21. Disco Dance - trends 3 disco trends hustle jazz latino

  22. Disco Dance - hustle minimal upper body movement, dynamic leg moves with arms moves and using characteristic basic kicks mostly central stage is used hustle trend no splits or any other floor figures are used

  23. Disco Dance - jazz floor elements, bends, splits, jumps and pirouettes are applied frequent change of basic steps and use of various figures with arm swings body and hip waves jazz trend using jazz and some ballet elements this version includes many figures which is why dancers occupy nearly the whole stage this trend requires very good technique .

  24. Disco Dance - latino using ballroom dance steps (mainly Latin-American) using Eastern dance steps (even belly-dancing) with a very sensual performance latino trend latinotrend isspectacular but itdoes not include as many technicalelements and figures as thejazz trend

  25. at least2 at least1 floor element pirouettes or turns Disco Dance - elements ... it must include disco basic steps... ... it may contain also... jazz elements (e.g. bends, waving, jazz steps and turns, kicks, etc.) pirouettes and ballet jumps floor elements (e.g. split, twisting split, side turns, dolphin, slides, etc.) cannot be dominant

  26. Disco Dance - choreography Desired to include maximal usage of the whole stage at least 4 pattern changes small group Max. 2 lifts at least 6 pattern changes formation

  27. MINI YOUTH JUNIOR 132-140 bpm ADULT 136-148 bpm 140-152 bpm 144-160 bpm DUO, COUPLE, SMALL GROUP, FORMATIONS 132-160 bpm Disco Dance – music speeds for solos ONLY continuous mix of currently popular disco music styles (e.g. pop, dance floor, new latin, disco, rave, house, dance, club, etc.) characteristic disco music

  28. Solo F,M Qualifying round quarter and semi-finals 1’00” federal music Solo F, M Finals 1’00”- 1’15’’ own music duo, couple 1’15”- 1’30’’ small group 2’00”- 2’30’’ formation 2’30”- 4’00’’ Disco Dance – time durations

  29. Disco Dance - not allowed - use of acrobatic elements - hip-hop technique - steps from other disciplines - aerobic elements • props, decorations and other • tools

  30. Disco FreeStyle

  31. Disco FreeStyle ... it is a free dance style with elements of traditional ballet and jazz technique Obligatory to include acrobatic elements dynamics character acrobatic elements smoothly involved into the dance reflecting music character and speed fluency of movement and presentation which is characteristic to disco dance

  32. at least2 at least1 at least3 pirouettes or turns floor element jumps Disco Freestyle- elements ... it must contai characteristic disco and acrobatic elements ... ... it may also include ... jazz elements (e.g. bends, waving, jazz steps and running, kicks,etc.) pirouettes and ballet jumps floor elements (e.g. split, twisting split, side turns, dolphin, slides, etc.) cannot be dominant acrobatic elements

  33. Disco FreeStyle - acrobatics at least 3jumps somersaults, rolls, turns, cartwheels, etc. and combinations small group liftings are allowed formation Acrobatic elements cannot exceed 40% of the whole presentation time

  34. Disco FreeStyle - choreography it is desired to include maximal usage of the whole stage at least 4 pattern changes small group max 2 liftings at least 6 pattern changes formation

  35. Disco FreeStyle • for the MINI category use of acrobatic elements • without support – (somersaults, rolls without support) - steps from other disciplines - dangerous elements, which could not be mastered by the dancer - force elements and standing parts - props, decorations and other additional items

  36. MINI YOUTH JUNIOR 132-140 bpm ADULT 136-148 bpm 140-152 bpm 144-160 bpm DUO, COUPLE, SMALL GROUP, FORMATIONS 132-160 bpm Disco FreeStyle - music for solos ONLY continuous mix of currently popular disco music styles (e.g. pop, dance floor, new latin, disco, rave, house, dance, club, etc.) characteristic disco music

  37. Solo F, M Qualifying round quarter and semi-finals 1’00” federal music solo F, M finals 1’00”- 1’15’’ own music duo, couple 1’15”- 1’30’’ small group 2’00”- 2’30’’ formation 2’30”- 4’00’’ Disco FreeStyle- time

  38. Differences between DD and DF CRITERIA DISCO DANCE DISCO FREESTYLE acrobatics allowed up to 40% of performance decorations props music speed constant constant

  39. Techno

  40. Techno - style ...it’s not only a music style – it has many variations and references to everyday life. It emerged in the 1990s along the appearence of a disco music genre called rave and it was adopted by fashion, clothing and clubs. At the end of 1990s and after it, till a few years ago the techno remix, techno club and techno house music styles have also developed into dominant music styles. Based on these styles and on the lifestyle which they all entail there has appeared a new, rapidly developing dance style based on disco dance, funky and hip-hop – today it’s a dominant, free dance style in dance clubs. Techno dance is very fast and it is based on flexible movements.

  41. Techno free, continuous style... which bases on flexibility of moves, with sudden stops, can include various elements of modern styles and street jazz, It can also include elements from other street dances, but none of those can be dominant. dynamics character incorporates sudden stops and quick speed ups related to the music reflects the music character and speed fluency of movements and presentation which is characteristic to techno dance

  42. at least2 at least1 pirouettes or turns floor element Techno - elements turns and pirouettes perfect harmony of steps, kicks, elastic steps floor elements (e.g. slides, etc.) cannot be dominant sexy hip movements

  43. Techno - choreography It is advised to include maximal usage of the whole stage at least 4 pattern changes small group at least 6 pattern changes formation joint presentation (interaction), not only synchronised dancing duo, couple

  44. Qualification rounds 134-142 bpm finals– own music 130-146 bpm Techno - music Federal music is mixed using currently popular techno music styles (e.g. rave, trance, dance remix, techno, techno club, heavy metal, metallodisco, etc.) of fixed pace of 4/4 The federal music does not include vocal parts Own music must be electronic or instrumental and of techno character

  45. Techno - not allowed - disco elements for more than 4 bars - hip-hop and/or funky elements for more than 4 bars - steps from other disciplines - aerobic elements, such as stepping, running, etc. - props (scarfs, caps, hats), tools, decorations and other additional items - liftings, acrobatic jumps and force elements

  46. Solo F,M Qualifying round quarter and semi-finals 1’00” federal music solo F, M finals 1’00”- 1’15’’ – own music duo, couple 1’15”- 1’30’’ small group 2’00”- 2’30’’ formation 2’30”- 4’00’’ Techno - time

  47. Funky

  48. Funky - style In the early 1980s funky was a less dynamic and more technical version of disco dance. Contemporary funky is a mixture of different trends (with street dance and wild jazz elements) but all of them are based on jazz dance technique. Today, variations of the raw afro-jazz and American street-jazz are mostly used but a professional performance of funky dance should also include artistic elements of jazz dance.

  49. at least1 at least2 floor element pirouettes or turns Funky - elements mainly jazz moves harmonised steps, kicks, flexible steps turns and pirouettes body waving, bends, arms and waving floor elements (e.g. slides, etc.) cannot be dominant hip-hop elements and acrobatics

  50. Funky Use of hand-held tools is allowed liftings are allowed but cannot be dominant small group at least 5 pattern changes formation

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