Rules

RULES AND COMPETITION REGULATIONS

The competition is open to all dance groups (non-members and members of all dance organizations) that meet the competition rules, general conditions and competition regulations. All dance competitions and disciplines are open (unless otherwise specified in the regulations). Competitors pay a one-time membership fee (according to the regulations for the given competition), unless otherwise specified in the competition regulations.

Anyone whose actions could endanger the health and life of both their own and other participants in the competition may not participate in the competition. The dance floor and other equipment and facilities must not be damaged by the use of props, backdrops and other accessories.

COUNTRY QUALIFIERS & VIDEO QUALIFIERS

All dancers and groups must qualify to participate in the WDC – GRAND FINALE.
If your country of residence has a COUNTRY QUALIFICATION, you must qualify through this competition.
You can also qualify in any other country that has a live qualification. If there is no live qualification in your country and you do not qualify in another country, we invite you to VIDEO QUALIFICATION by submitting a video to qualify online for the WDC – GRAND FINALE.

GRAND FINAL

All groups and dancers who have qualified can participate in the GRAND FINALE.
The cup is awarded to the winning choreographies in each discipline, performance and age category.

AWARDS, NOMINATIONS, CEREMONY:

    
ALL1st place is the winner of the ALL performance category.
PROFI1st place is the winner of the PROFI performance category.
BASIC 1st place is the winner of the BASIC performance category.

◉ NOMINATION:

WORLD DANCE, z.s. nominates the FINALISTS of the WDC – WORLD DANCE CUP to the WDC – WORLD DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP
AWARDS:

◉ Medalists will be awarded medals and diplomas.
◉ The winners of the GRAND FINALE will be awarded cup.
 
SPECIAL AWARDS:
We award special prizes from our competition partners in the final round of the competition, mainly to the highest performance category PROFI.
CEREMONIAL:
During the announcementonly dancers in costumes and coaches of the announced discipline and category are on the dance floor .
Dancers of other categories and disciplines await their announcement outside the dance area.
Spectators are prohibited from entering the dance area. Support and cheer for the teams at the beginning and after the end of the choreography. Loud honking of vuvuzelas and other instruments in the middle of choreography is inappropriate.
 

ASSESSING:

    
SEMIFINAL not publicly (the jury awards progression crosses, according to the progression key)
FINAL skating system (the best grade is 1, grades are not added up, this is a placement that is evaluated by the skating system)
THE METHOD OF ASSESSING and evaluating the results of dance competitions is prescribed by a set of rules called skating system.
The principle of evaluating the results consists in ascertaining the opinion of the majority of the judges based on the following rules.
The purpose of evaluating the ranking is to abstract from the evaluation of individual members of the judges, which may for some reason be subjectively colored, if possible the opinion of the judges as a whole.

That's why he basically decides by voting. In the final, the judges practically vote on which place the contestants belong. Each juror's vote is completely equal to the decision. In case of differences of opinion, then (similarly as everywhere else where something is decided by voting) the opinion of the majority is decisive.
Check out the rules and an example of scoring by the skating system.
The judges will submit a proposal for reassignment in case of inappropriate classification of choreography in the merit category or discipline.
In the case of the participation of an advanced group in the [BASIC] category, the judges will suggest reassigning the choreography to a higher performance class [PROFI].
In the event that the choreography receives 3x proposals from the judges for reassignment, it will be reassigned to the designated discipline and performance category in the next round of the competition. Valid and proposals will be published in the result list.

Less occupied and differently classified performance categories may be merged or rearranged by the organizer.
 

EXCEPTIONS AND WILD CARD:

We know from many years of experience that it is best for the regularity of the competition to follow the written rules and not to grant any exceptions or wild cards. Nevertheless, as the organizer of the competition, we have the right to grant an exception for some exceptional cases.

MUSIC:

SOLO Music by the organizer in the appropriate genre according to the competitive dance discipline. Playlists by style.
DUO Music by the organizer in the appropriate genre according to the competitive dance discipline. Playlists by style.
SMALL GROUP For your own music mix, which you upload to the registration system before your online presence.
LARGE GROUP For your own music mix, which you upload to the registration system before your online presence.
The jury takes into account the quality of your music recording:
  • A spare recording in MP3 format with you on a FlashUSB labeled.
  • starting number-group name-choreography

DEFINITION OF PROPS AND SCENERY:

PROPS It is a thing that a dancer uses when dancing, takes it in his hand, dances with it, puts it on the floor (e.g. umbrella, cane, chair, table...) or part of a costume (e.g. cloak, jacket, hat...).
SCENERY
BACKDROPS
It is a thing of larger dimensions that completes the space. (e.g. tent, artificial trees, stands with curtains, walls, and various structures...).
If an item that is part of the costumes (eg glasses, hat) is used, it is not considered a prop unless it is placed on or off the dance floor.
All backdrops and props using lighting or other effects must be powered by their own battery and cannot be connected to an electrical outlet. networks.

AGE CATEGORIES:

Age is determined on the day of the competition. We recommend that before the dance season, dancers are primarily classified into age categories according to the indicated range and tolerance is only taken as a reserve. We do not grant any age exemptions.

Mini 3 - 5 years It is also possible to include dancers 1 year older, who will be no more than 6 years old on the day of the competition. The condition is that these dancers can form a max. 50% of the dancers of the formation. The lower age limit is not restricted but recommended. [without distinction of dance styles].
Baby 5 - 7 years It is also possible to include dancers 2 years older, who will be no more than 9 years old on the day of the competition. The condition is that these dancers can form a max. 50% of the dancers of the formation. The lower age limit is not restricted but recommended. [disciplines STREET, DISCO, ART, FREESTYLE].
Children 8 – 11 years It is also possible to include dancers who are younger or 2 years older. The condition is that these dancers can form a max. 50% of the dancers of the formation. The lower age limit is not restricted but recommended.
Junior 12 – 15 years It is also possible to include dancers who are younger or 2 years older. The condition is that these dancers can form a max. 50% of the dancers of the formation. The lower age limit is not restricted but recommended.
Main from 15 years There is no upper age limit. It is also possible to include younger dancers. The condition is that these dancers can form a max. 50% of the dancers of the formation. The lower age limit is not restricted but recommended.
Senior 25 years minimum There is no upper age limit. [without distinction of dance styles].

PERFORMANCE CATEGORY:

 
ALL It is a designation for a category without a difference in performance. All performance categories compete together. In this category, nominations are awarded for the → World Championship WDC - WORLD DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP.
PROFI It is intended for the best dance groups (their so-called A's), dancers and medalists of national competitions in the PROFI highest performance category. In this category, nominations are awarded for the → World Championship WDC - WORLD DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP.
BASIC It is intended for all moderately advanced dance groups (their so-called B teams), dancers and medalists of national competitions in the BASIC basic performance category ↑.
The judges will submit a proposal for reassignment in case of inappropriate classification of choreography in the merit category or discipline.
In the case of the participation of an advanced group in the [BASIC] category, the judges will suggest reassigning the choreography to a higher performance class [PROFI].
In the event that the choreography receives 3x proposals from the judges for reassignment, it will be reassigned to the designated discipline and performance category in the next round of the competition. Valid and proposals will be published in the result list.

Less occupied disciplines or performance categories, the organizer can merge or rearrange.

LARGE GROUP – COMPETITIVE DISCIPLINES:

COMPETITIVE DISCIPLINES – ALL ( regardless of performance)

They are intended for all dance groups and dancers. Less occupied and differently classified categories may be merged or rearranged by the organizer.

FIT DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Movement compositions and choreography using different forms of aerobics for their performance.
Different themes can be covered, other dance styles can be used, but the character of aerobics must prevail.
Movement choreographies based on elements such as dance aerobics, Zumba, commercial aerobics, sports aerobics, Latin aerobics, team aerobics, gymnastic aerobics, acrobatics and others.
Props and aids are allowed.

BALET

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using ballet dance techniques for its performance.

CONTEMPORARY

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Choreography expressing a mood, a feeling, an idea, processing a certain theme or plot using dance techniques and dance styles of modern dance, contemporary dance, Limon, Graham, Horton, Cunningham, etc. Work with the space of the dance floor, musically used movement processing, the overall expression of the choreography and its dance performance are assessed as a whole. Classify choreographies that use props and backdrops in the ART DANCE discipline.

BREAKDANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography called DEMA using BREAKDANCE dance techniques for its performance.

HIP HOP UNDERGROUND

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using a type of hip hop music (e.g. Hip Hop, New Jack Swing, Rap, Breakbeat, Funky, Soul, House and others), dance techniques called OLD SCHOOL and elements of Hip Hop Dance, Hype, Lockin, BreakDance, Poppin, House Dance, supplemented with creative elements such as stops, jams, fast agile movements, dance gags, tricks, etc.
Other dance styles cannot be used, such as New School, La Style, Video Dancing, MTV Dance, Waacking, Voguing, Lyrical Hip Hop, RnB, Dancehall, the STREET DANCE discipline is intended for these choreographies, which is further divided into several performance categories.

LATINO DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using dance techniques and styles of Latin American and Caribbean dances, e.g. Samba, Cha cha, Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, Mambo, Lambada and more. Character dances can also be included, e.g. Famenco, Swing, Boogie-woogie and more. In the case of use, work with props and the use of scenery is positively evaluated.

NATIONAL&BALL DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreographies that mainly use dance techniques of social standard dances and ballroom dances. National, historical, folk, country and belly dances may also be included. (Polka, Kankan, Charleston and others). LAT and Caribbean dances have a designated LATINO DANCE category.

MAJORETTES

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
NO

Choreographies are based on marching and movement coordination associated with twirling baton.
Dance jumps, turns and other dance elements can also be used in the choreography. 1/3 march in the set is recommended, march from the left leg, both legs rise equally high. When a wand falls, the wand should be picked up immediately. Deliberately putting down the baton for a short time as part of the choreography is allowed. 

CHEERLEADERS

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Cheerleading is very diverse and can include many dance techniques. The basic elements of cheerleading include stunts, pyramids, jumps, acrobatics, dancing and shouting. For cheerleading dance choreography, the so-called pompoms. The maximum permissible height of the pyramid in competitions is “two floors” above the base. Stunts are the basic elements of pyramids. One stunt consists of five people. Dance is specially evaluated within the competitions, which can take two forms in cheerleading, the so-called cheer dance, which is from special cheerleading movements and then dance of various styles, the most visible of which is the influence of disco dance, show dance, street dance and modified pirouettes, digs, etc.

MINI

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Choreography regardless of dance styles. The age of the dancers in the year of the competition is 3-5 years. It is also possible to include dancers 1 year older, who will be no more than 6 years old in the year of the competition. The condition is that these dancers can form a max. 50% of the dancers of the formation. The lower age limit is not restricted but recommended. 

BABY

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Choreography divided according to the disciplines of dance styles [STREET, DISCO, ART, FREESTYLE disciplines].
The age of the dancers in the year of the competition is 3-7 years. It is also possible to include dancers 2 years older, who will be no more than 9 years old in the year of the competition. The condition is that these dancers can form a max. 50% of the dancers of the formation.

SENIOR SHOW

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Choreography without restrictions on dance styles, but the age of the dancers is at least 25 years old. The upper limit is not limited.

SENIOR DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Choreography without restrictions on dance styles, but the age of the dancers is at least 25 years old. The upper limit is not limited.

SCHOOL EXHIBITION

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 20 / max 99
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Choreography where the number of dancers is at least 20 – 99 at most. There are no age or dance styles restrictions. The condition is the participation of dancers from at least two different age categories (babies, children, juniors, majors, seniors). It must not happen that all the dancers will be from the same age category. Perfect for a whole dance school show. In the case of use, work with props and the use of scenery is positively evaluated.

COMPETITIVE DISCIPLINES – PROFI: ( highest performance )

They are intended for the best dance groups (their so-called A’s), dancers and winners of national competitions in the PROFI highest performance category. Less occupied and differently classified categories may be merged or rearranged by the organizer.

STREET DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using a type of hip hop music (e.g. Hip Hop, RnB, New Jack Swing, Funky, Soul, Reggae, House and others), dance techniques and elements of Hype, House Dance, Lockin, Break Dance, Poppin, Dancehall , La Style, etc. supplemented with creative elements such as stops, jams, fast agile movements, dance gags, tricks, etc.

DISCO DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using disco dance techniques for its performance. Energetic and dynamic movements, where pulsating contractions and relaxation of the body are complemented by sharp movements of the arms. In the case of use, work with props and the use of scenery is positively evaluated.

ART DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Choreography expressing a mood, feeling, idea, processing a certain theme or plot using dance techniques and dance styles of modern dance, contemporary dance, jazz dance, ballet, musical, Limon, Graham, Horton, Cunningham, etc. Work with the space of the dance floor, musically used movement processing, the overall expression of the choreography and its dance performance are assessed as a whole. In the case of use, work with props and the use of scenery is positively evaluated.

FREESTYLE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

All choreographies and dance scenes use dance techniques without distinction, which may or may not use props and creates a show with its performance and mood. Work with the space of the dance floor, musically used movement processing, the overall expression of the choreography and its dance performance are assessed as a whole. In the case of use, work with props and the use of scenery is positively evaluated.

COMPETITIVE DISCIPLINES – BASIC: (basic performance)

They are intended for all dance groups and dancers. Less occupied and differently classified categories may be merged or rearranged by the organizer.

STREET DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using a type of hip hop music (e.g. Hip Hop, RnB, New Jack Swing, Funky, Soul, Reggae, House and others), dance techniques and elements of Hype, House Dance, Lockin, Break Dance, Poppin, Dancehall , La Style, etc. supplemented with creative elements such as stops, jams, fast agile movements, dance gags, tricks, etc.

DISCO DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using disco dance techniques for its performance. Energetic and dynamic movements, where pulsating contractions and relaxation of the body are complemented by sharp movements of the arms. In the case of use, work with props and the use of scenery is positively evaluated.

ART DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Choreography expressing a mood, feeling, idea, processing a certain theme or plot using dance techniques and dance styles of modern dance, contemporary dance, jazz dance, ballet, musical, Limon, Graham, Horton, Cunningham, etc. Work with the space of the dance floor, musically used movement processing, the overall expression of the choreography and its dance performance are assessed as a whole. In the case of use, work with props and the use of scenery is positively evaluated.

FREESTYLE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 2:00 / max 4:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 8 / max 30
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

All choreographies and dance scenes use dance techniques without distinction, which may or may not use props and creates a show with its performance and mood. Work with the space of the dance floor, musically used movement processing, the overall expression of the choreography and its dance performance are assessed as a whole. In the case of use, work with props and the use of scenery is positively evaluated.

SMALL GROUP – COMPETITIVE DISCIPLINES:

They are intended for dance groups of 5-9 dancers. The maximum length of the choreography is 2 minutes.
If the length is exceeded, the music may be muted.

STREET DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 2:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 5 / max 9
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using a type of hip hop music (e.g. Hip Hop, RnB, New Jack Swing, Funky, Soul, Reggae, House and others), dance techniques and elements of Hype, House Dance, Lockin, Break Dance, Poppin, Dancehall , La Style, etc. supplemented with creative elements such as stops, jams, fast agile movements, dance gags, tricks, etc.

DISCO DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 2:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 5 / max 9
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using disco dance techniques for its performance. Energetic and dynamic movements, where pulsating contractions and relaxation of the body are complemented by sharp movements of the arms. Work with the space of the dance floor, musically used movement processing, the overall expression of the choreography and its dance performance are assessed as a whole. In the case of use, work with props and the use of scenery is positively evaluated.

ART DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 2:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 5 / max 9
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Choreography expressing a mood, feeling, idea, processing a certain theme or plot using dance techniques and dance styles of modern dance, contemporary dance, jazz dance, ballet, musical, Limon, Graham, Horton, Cunningham, etc.
Work with the space of the dance floor, musically used movement processing, the overall expression of the choreography and its dance performance are assessed as a whole. In the case of use, work with props and the use of scenery is positively evaluated.

FIT DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 2:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 5 / max 9
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Movement compositions and choreography using different forms of aerobics for their performance.
Different themes can be covered, other dance styles can be used, but the character of aerobics must prevail.
Movement choreographies based on elements such as dance aerobics, Zumba, commercial aerobics, sports aerobics, Latin aerobics, team aerobics, gymnastic aerobics, acrobatics and others.

LATINO DANCE

Latin American dances

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 2:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 5 / max 9
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
AKROBACIE ZVEDAČKY:
YES

Dance choreography using dance techniques and styles of social Latin-American dances Samba, Cha cha, Rumba, Jive, Paso doble.

 

Caribbean dances

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 2:00
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
min 5 / max 9
PROPS:
YES
SCENERY:
YES
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using dance techniques and styles of Caribbean Salsa, Bachata, Merengue dances.

PROCEDURE OF THE SOLO – DUO COMPETITION:

  
We present an example for the number of 48 registered solo dancers in the competition.
From the 48 dancers of the first round, 24 dancers advance to the quarter-finals, 12 dancers to the semi-finals and 6 dancers to the finals.
The jury awards 24 crosses to the quarter-finals, 12 crosses to the semi-finals and 6 crosses to the final.
In the final, the jury awards 1st - 6th place.
In the quarter-finals, 24 dancers dance the opening minute together. Then the 24 dancers will be divided into three groups of 8 and each group will dance in turn for one minute.
The last minute of the competition is once again shared by all 24 dancers.
FINAL 6 contestants [purple round is for top 6]
SEMI-FINALS 12 contestants [half of the semi-final advance to the final, e.g. [out of 12 contestants 6]
QUARTERFINALS 24 contestants [half of the quarter-finals advance to the semi-finals, e.g. [12 out of 24 contestants]
FIRST ROUND 48 contestants [from the first round, half advance to the quarter-finals, e.g. [24 out of 48 contestants]
The organizer of the competition can adjust the number of participants and the promotion keys.
Take a look at the example of the rating by the skating system
 

SOLO – COMPETITIVE DISCIPLINES:

STREET DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 1:10
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
1
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using a type of hip hop music (e.g. Hip Hop, RnB, New Jack Swing, Funky, Soul, Reggae, House and others), dance techniques and elements of Hype, House Dance, Lockin, Break Dance, Poppin, Dancehall , La Style, etc. supplemented with creative elements such as stops, jams, fast agile movements, dance gags, tricks, etc.

DISCO DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 1:10
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
1
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using disco dance techniques for its performance. Energetic and dynamic movements, where pulsating contractions and relaxation of the body are complemented by sharp movements of the arms.

ART DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 1:10
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
1
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Choreography expressing a mood, feeling, idea, processing a certain theme or plot using dance techniques and dance styles of modern dance, contemporary dance, jazz dance, ballet, musical, Limon, Graham, Horton, Cunningham, etc.

FIT DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 1:10
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
1
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Movement compositions and choreography using different forms of aerobics for their performance.
Different themes can be covered, other dance styles can be used, but the character of aerobics must prevail.
Movement choreographies based on elements such as dance aerobics, Zumba, commercial aerobics, sports aerobics, Latin aerobics, team aerobics, gymnastic aerobics, acrobatics and others.

LATINO DANCE

Latin American dances

DÉLKA CHOREOGRAFIE:
min 1:00 / max 1:10
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
1
PROP:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using dance techniques and styles of social Latin-American dances Samba, Cha cha, Rumba, Jive, Paso doble.
The competition takes place in each dance separately.

 

Caribbean dances

DÉLKA CHOREOGRAFIE:
min 1:00 / max 1:10
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
1
PROP:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using dance techniques and styles of Caribbean Salsa, Bachata, Merengue dances.
The competition takes place in each dance separately.

DUO – COMPETITIVE DISCIPLINES:

Age classification is determined by the older dancer.

STREET DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 1:10
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
2
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using a type of hip hop music (e.g. Hip Hop, RnB, New Jack Swing, Funky, Soul, Reggae, House and others), dance techniques and elements of Hype, House Dance, Lockin, Break Dance, Poppin, Dancehall , La Style, etc. supplemented with creative elements such as stops, jams, fast agile movements, dance gags, tricks, etc.

DISCO DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 1:10
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
2
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using disco dance techniques for its performance. Energetic and dynamic movements, where pulsating contractions and relaxation of the body are complemented by sharp movements of the arms.

ART DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 1:10
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
2
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Choreography expressing a mood, feeling, idea, processing a certain theme or plot using dance techniques and dance styles of modern dance, contemporary dance, jazz dance, ballet, musical, Limon, Graham, Horton, Cunningham, etc.

FIT DANCE

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 1:10
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
2
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Movement compositions and choreography using different forms of aerobics for their performance.
Different themes can be covered, other dance styles can be used, but the character of aerobics must prevail.
Movement choreographies based on elements such as dance aerobics, Zumba, commercial aerobics, sports aerobics, Latin aerobics, team aerobics, gymnastic aerobics, acrobatics and others.

LATINO DANCE

Latin American dances

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 1:10
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
2
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using dance techniques and styles of social Latin-American dances Samba, Cha cha, Rumba, Jive, Paso doble.
The competition takes place in each dance separately.

 

Caribbean dances

LENGTH OF CHOREOGRAPHY:
min 1:00 / max 1:10
NUMBER OF DANCERS:
2
PROPS:
NO
SCENERY:
NO
LIFTING ACROBATICS:
YES

Dance choreography using dance techniques and styles of Caribbean Salsa, Bachata, Merengue dances.
The competition takes place in each dance separately.

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