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Evaluation | | | |
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SOLO Category | |
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| ♪ | Female dancers and Male dancers — in all age divisions — | |
| | will be evaluated, separately. | |
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Evaluation
Criteria For All
Categories: | |
| | SOLO ▪ DUO ▪ TRIO ▪ ENSEMBLE 1 ▪ ENSEMBLE 2 | |
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| ♪ | Each member of the Dance Jury will give a mark between one ( 1 ) and ten ( 10 ) — | |
| | ten ( 10 ) being the highest — | |
| | for each of the following seven ( 7 ) criteria: | |
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| | | ♪ | Dance Technique | | | |
| | | ♪ | Sense of Style | | | |
| | | ♪ | Artistry | | | |
| | | ♪ | Musicality | | | |
| | | ♪ | Stage Presence | | | |
| | | ♪ | Presentation | | | |
| | | ♪ | All-Around Performance | | | |
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| ♪ | The accumulated marks of each member of the Dance Jury, | |
| | in each of the seven ( 7 ) criteria, will be added up, for each dance entry, | |
| | to determine the score. | |
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| ♪ | NOTE: It is not exclusively Dance Technique that makes a dancer. | |
| | What makes a dancer is the combination of the above listed elements. | |
| | Each individual dancer is endowed with various degrees of these virtues, | |
| | and the final result determines | |
| | the individual dancer’s characteristics, and quality. | |
| | First and foremost, dance is an art form. | |
| | It’s execution involves physical skills. | |
| | Though, the physical achievement is not an end in itself. | |
| | What makes dance, Dance, | |
| | is the aesthetic, visual impact, it conveys, to the observer. | |
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Dance Juries: Composed of Prominent Dance Professionals | |
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of Each Ethnic, Classic, Traditional and National Style | |
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| ♪ | IBS Presents DANCE PRODIGY The Global Virtual Dance Competition, | |
| | calls upon a large pool of Dance Jurors, | |
| | to satisfy it's growing need of evaluating worthy dance entries, | |
| | of all styles, age divisions and categories, | |
| | solo, duo, trio, and all ensemble sizes, — | |
| | from all corners of the world. | |
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| ♪ | There will be several sets of Dance Juries. | |
| | Each Dance Jury is composed of five ( 5 ) prominent dance professionals, — | |
| | to meet the growing needs of the | |
| | IBS Presents DANCE PRODIGY The Global Virtual Dance Competition. | |
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Age Division
Determination for Categories: | |
| | DUO ▪ TRIO ▪ ENSEMBLE 1 ▪ ENSEMBLE 2 | |
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| ♪ | The Average Age of the Dancers, Determines Their Age Division. | |
| | The emphases is on good dancing — not on the age of the dancers. | |
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| | For example: In a DUO, | |
| | the female dancer is 13, and the male dancer is 19. | |
| | Their average age is 16. It qualifies them for the Senior 2 age division. | |
| | Though, at age 13, her age division is Junior 3; | |
| | and at age 19, his age division is Senior 3. | |
| | In a DUO, they qualify for the Senior 2 age division. Etcetera. | |
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| | For example: In a TRIO, | |
| | one female dancer is 12, another female dancer is 15 | |
| | and a male dancer is 18. | |
| | Their average age is 15. It qualifies them for the Senior 1 age division. | |
| | Though, at age 12, her age division is Junior 3; | |
| | at age 15, her age division is Senior 1, | |
| | and at age 18, his age division is Senior 3. | |
| | In a TRIO, they qualify for the Senior 1 age division. Etcetera. | |
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| | For example: In the Ensemble 1 category, | |
| | there are four (4) female dancers: | |
| | one of them is 8; another is 10; the third one is 12; and the fourth one is 14. | |
| | Their average age is 11. It qualifies them for the Junior 2 age division. | |
| | Though, at age 8, her age division is Junior 1; | |
| | at age 10, her age division is Junior 2; | |
| | at age 12, her age division is Junior 3; | |
| | and at age 14, her age division is Senior 1. | |
| | In the Ensemble 1 category, they qualify for the Junior 2 age division. Etcetera. | |
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| | For example: In the Ensemble 2 category, | |
| | there are 10 dancers: | |
| | two of them are 14; two of them are 15; two of them are 16; | |
| | two of them are 17; and two of them are 18. | |
| | Their average age is 16. | |
| | In the Ensemble 2 category, they are qualify for the Senior 2 age division. | |
| | Though, at age 14 and 15, they are Senior 1; at age 16 and 17, they are Senior 2; | |
| | and at age 18, they are Senior 3. | |
| | In the Ensemble 2 category, they qualify for the Senior 2 age division. Etcetera. | |
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♪ | If the Average Age is a Fraction, then, Round It Up to the Higher Number: | |
| | For Example: If the Average Age is 15.5 — or any other fraction, such as 15.1 — | |
| | then, Round It Up to 16. | |
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AGES: 8—19 ▪ AGE DIVISIONS | | | |
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| | 8—9 JUNIOR 1 ▪ 10—11 JUNIOR 2 ▪ 12—13 JUNIOR 3 | |
| | 14—15 SENIOR 1 ▪ 16—17 SENIOR 2 ▪ 18—19 SENIOR 3 | |
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