![]() ![]() Variety Arts: An open division with props as a background. Tap: A routine using tap technique and style. Student Improv: Dancers choice of jazz, tap, lyrical or open. Star Performer: This is an open category may contain dance or gym. Sportswear Modeling: Can contain pivot turns and dance in choreography. Song and Dance: Must contain singing and any other form of dance. Productions: Any group of 5 or more, must include a theme throughout. Pom Pom: Must use poms for 75% of dance routine, Acro allowed. Pointe: Routine containing ballet technique, must where Pointe shoes. Pantomime: Impersonations through facial and body movement. Open: A routine that does not fit in any other category, Acro trick allowed. Novelty: A routine that does not fit in any other category, no Acro tricks. Musical Theater: Routine portraying a Broadway or theatrical theme. Modern: Modern and contemporary dance styles. Routine should tell the story throughout the choreography. Lyrical: Routine demonstrating control, balance and extension. Jazz: Routine containing jazz technique splits and floor rolls allowed. Hip Hop: A routine using hip hop or street style dance. Gymnastics: A routine using aerials, back handsprings, etc. ![]() No fire or knives permitted.Ĭharacter Acro-Gym: Routine portraying a character, i.e.: farmer, nurse, cat, incorporating 75% Acro-Gymnastics.Ĭharacter Dance: A routine portraying a character, i.e.: scarecrow, sailor, or gypsy, incorporating 75% dance.Ĭheerleading: includes jumps, precision, tumbling and vocal cheering.Ĭlogging: Must incorporate clogging technique and style.Ĭontemporary: Routine utilizing contemporary style to show extension, balance, can combine lyrical, modern and concert style techniques.Įthnic: A routine portraying cultural style with an ethnic costume.įormal Modeling: Party dress, evening gown, must provide own music. A mat is required under the Silks.īallet: Must contain ballet technique, proper footwear required.īaton: Routine using batons or hoops. Maximum height for the silks point is 20 feet. Swinging and orbital spins are NOT permitted. A total of 80% of the routine needs to be performed on the Aerial Silks. Climbs, poses, flexibility moves, rolls, wraps, drops, and slides are skills that can be performed on the silks to make an engaging performance. A mat is required under the Lyra.Īerial Silks : The art form of performing aerial dance and acrobatics while hanging from fabrics. Maximum height Lyra can be off the floor is 10 feet. A total of 80% of the routine needs to be performed on the Aerial Lyra. Back balances, elbow hangs, knee hangs, splits and other acrobatic skills should be incorporated into the routine. One point deduction per judge will be made for routines that do not follow this rule.Īcrobatic: A routine using controlled movements and flexibility, I.E.: walkovers, limbers, chest stands, can contain tumbling skills.Īcro Dance: A routine containing 50% Acro and 50% Dance.Īerial Lyra: Beautiful maneuvers and shapes while performing on a large metal hoop suspended in the air. (2 years or less of Competition experience)Īll dance categories may contain no more than two Acro-Gymnastic tricks. See the rest of our dress code here.Solos, Duets-Trios, Small Groups 4-9 dancers, Large Groups 10-19, Lines 20 or more, Production 5 or more dancers, Pro-Am Division: for dancers with a full time teacher or instructor performing. ![]() Taking a jazz class is strongly recommended.Īny color or style of form fitting dance wear. These two styles are often paired together as they both share emotive storylines, encouraging students to express themselves through movements.īecause lyrical/contemporary has such a strong foundation in ballet, enrollment in a ballet class is required. Stressing versatility and improvisation, contemporary allows a dancer who ‘knows the rules’ to ‘break the rules’. Lyrical gives the dancer the opportunity to perform choreography that is created to complement the lyrics to the music being used. We offer our core of essentials which are Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Lyrical/Contemporary, Tricks/Technique and Athletic Artistry.Ĭontemporary and lyrical dance bridge the gap between jazz and ballet, offering a fluid movement style that works on technique, flexibility and strength. Students will go more in depth with each individual style to become knowledgeable and skilled in the chosen genre. Full class programs for older youth dancers ![]()
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