classical / contemporary ballet
Application Form Classical/Contemporary Ballet Division
Performers List
Rules & Regulation Agreement
Repertoire List
Eligibility: Competitors must be between the ages of 7-21, as of January 1, 2011.
The ADC welcomes all nationalities, for we are an equal opportunity organization. Dancers with a signed contract of any sort with a professional company is not allowed to enter the competition. This also includes any dancer who has been employed professionally in the past, even if currently not holding the position. However, pre-professionals, with an un-paid position, are eligible.
Non-competitive partners of eligible participants are allowed. However, these partners, professional or non, must be denoted in the application.
Age Divisions
Primary Division: 7-11 years old
Junior Division: 12-14 years old
Senior Division: 15-21 years old
Categories:
Classical Ballet (refer to repertoire list)
Contemporary Dance (independent choreography, which showcases the competitors' versatility)
Ensemble (2 or more dancers; Pas de Deux included, unless more than 5 couples in age division)
PRELIMINARY ROUND -
The ADC allocates a day of the competition weekend to it's Preliminary Round. This Round is utilized solely as a preliminary scoring, NOT as an ELIMINATION round. Participants are separated by their age divisions, and are evaluated in their ballet technique. Ballet classes are taught by world renowned master teachers. Following technique class, students are then required to learn both a classical and contemporary variation to be determined by The ADC, and announced the day of competition. Senior division will also be required to learn/perform a classical coda. This is not to be confused with your prepared, registered variations. This round is mandatory for all solo competitors. Those students only competing as part of an ensemble are encouraged to enter these classes, but is not mandatory. Adjudication will be based on technique class, and the competitors' ability to learn/perform choreography technically and stylistically correct.
Soloist competitors may solely enter the classical or the contemporary category, for they are scored separately, and receive their own medals. However, to be considered for The ADC Prize, competitors must enter both categories. Remember: The ADC PRIZE is awarded based on versatility excellence!
More than one solo can be entered in each category, however, the variation with the highest score will be the one in consideration for medal placement, and other top score positions. (Ex: one participant will not be awarded both the Gold & Silver Medals in the same category).
The competition is limited to the time available, so entries are accepted on a first come, first served basis.
Competitors may enter as a soloist, part of an ensemble, or both. (Ex: a student may enter a classical variation, contemporary variation, pas de deux, and be apart of an ensemble).
Male and Female participants will compete together unless there are more than 10 competing males in the age division.
Names, ages, and birthdates of all competitors must appear on the official performers list form, or it will not be accepted.
General Rules & Regulation Agreement must be read and agreed upon.
Scoring:
The scoring system comprises 3 areas: Preliminary Round, Technical (onstage), and Artistic (onstage). Each area is adjudicated on a 100 point scale. The combined score of the each Jury Member is then averaged to reach the final score for that performance. The preliminary score is carried over through each of the competitors' solos alike.
Time Limits:
Solo variations: no more than 2:45 min.
Pas de Deux: no more than 6:00 min. (inclusive of adagio and coda, if more than limit, you must find another recording or perform only the adagio). You MUST notate on application form if performing Coda.
Ensemble ( 2-7 dancers): no more than 3:00 min.
Ensemble (8 + dancers): no more than 5:00 min.
Fees:
Preliminary Round & Contemporary Workshop (required for all soloists): $150
TeacherObserver Pass for Preliminary Round: $25
Solo Variations: $85 per solo
Pas de Deux: $85 per dancer
Duo/Trio: $40 per dancer
Ensemble: $30 per dancer
Confirmation of each participants' registration will be sent via email indicated on the ADC application form within one week of receiving the materials. If you have not received receipt in the appropriate time, contact the ADC Office by email at info@theamericandancecompetition.com, or call 407-529-6729.
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