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SHORT DANCE PIECE 2010
2ND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF YOUNG DANCE PERFORMERS
(18TH NATIONAL COMPETITION)
Celje, June 12, 2010
RULES
A - GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. The competition is open for dancers born between 1986 and
2001. They are divided into three age groups: A (born between
1998 and 2001), B (born between 1994 and 1997) and C (born
between 1986 and 1993). They can compete in three categories:
original solo dance piece (the performer is also the author
or choreographer of his or her dance), choreography for a
single dancer and choreography for two dancers. The author
of the dance (choreographer or the author of the concept and
the process leader) is a single person and also writes down
his or her name as the author of the dance in the application
form. He or she can perform in the choreography or not, except
in the original solo dance piece where he or she must perform.
If the piece is a team effort, both collaborators must be
listed under the "concept and dance" entry. If the
piece wins a prize, the two share it according to their own
agreement.
2. The length of the piece: maximum 2 minutes for group A,
maximum 2.5 minutes for group B, maximum 3.5 minutes for group
C.
3. Age: The A, B and C age groups apply to authors/choreographers
and performers. However, the choreographer can use dancers
from other age groups in his or her piece, but only if they
are born between 1986 and 2001.
4. Every team (association, school, studio, centre) can submit
a maximum of five choreographies for any chosen age group.
Every individual can submit a maximum of two short dance pieces,
which must not be submitted in the same category (e.g. one
original solo dance and one choreography - for one or two
dancers, or for a team)
5. All applicants must record a video of their finalised piece
(choreography, execution, music, outfits) and save it on a
DVD that has to be sent alongside the application form. The
competitors shall be selected by the expert jury after viewing
all of the submitted videos. The videos shall be viewed anonymously.
The competitors must not replace the dancers or change the
topic, title of the piece, concept, music, outfits, props
and choreography before or at the competition.
6. The stage will be lit and bare. It will have no scenery,
special effects or background images. The competitors must
provide by themselves for any necessary props or simple equipment.
The dimensions of the stage are 7 metres (width) x 9 metres
(depth). The music should be recorded on a CD. Technically
unsuitable recordings shall be eliminated.
7. On the day of the competition, the competitors can have
a dress rehearsal, in line with a strict schedule. The members
of the jury will also be present at the rehearsal, but will
not grade the competitors.
8. In case of injury, disease or similar occurrences, a plausible
cancellation must be sent to the organiser as soon as possible
in writing, by e-mail or by fax.
9. The organiser is not in any way liable for any damages
that could occur during the event (lost or stolen objects,
etc).
10. The organiser is not in any way liable for any injuries
of the performers.
11. Recording or taking photographs of the competition is
not allowed, unless agreed to previously with the organiser.
12. The organiser shall not cover any accommodation or transport
costs.
B - APPLICATIONS
1. A correctly filled-out application form must be sent by
mail by the application deadline, otherwise participation
will not be possible.
2. Those who submit incomplete application forms or fail to
attach the obligatory concept of the short dance piece shall
be automatically disqualified.
C - JURY
1. The international jury shall be composed of three renowned
dance experts. One of them shall serve as the head of the
jury. The members of the jury shall jointly view the videos
and select the competitors for the event. The jury shall be
present at the dress rehearsal. The winners shall be selected
on the day of the competition. The decisions of the jury are
irrevocable and shall be announced at the end of the competition.
The organiser can replace the members of the jury in case
of illness, inability to take part in the jury or any other
relevant cause.
2. The jury shall select the best short dance piece, the best
concept and the best performance for every age group. After
the end of the competition, the jury shall have 15 minutes
to select the winners and shall afterwards hand out the prizes
to the winners.
3. If the jury discovers at the dress rehearsal that some
of the competitors failed to adhere to the topic of the competition
and/or its terms and conditions, it can, at its sole discretion,
allow them to perform at the event. However, such participants
shall not take part in the competition and shall not be graded
and ranked.
D - PRIZES
1. The prizes shall awarded for the best short dance piece,
the best concept and the best performance for all three age
groups (A, B and C).
2. The prizes shall be awarded for: the best short dance piece
(group A: EUR 200, group B: EUR 400, group C: EUR 800); the
best concept (group A: EUR 100, group B: EUR 200, group C:
EUR 400); and the best dance performance (group A: EUR 100,
group B: EUR 200, group C: EUR 400).
3. The winners shall be announced and the prizes awarded after
the competition.
4. Every competitor shall receive a memorial certificate.
The event is organised and managed by the JSKD and its Celje
regional office. The members of the organising board shall
be selected by the organiser. The organising board drafts
and designs the concept of the event, selects the members
of the jury and manages the event.
In case of too few applications for the
international competition, the organiser can join national
and international part of the competition and change the amount
of prize money. In this case the event will be on Saturday,
12th June 2010 at 6 pm.
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