| 2011 National Finals
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| Panama City Beach, FL |
| Sandusky, OH |
| Las Vegas, NV |
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| 2011 Regional Tour |
| New Orleans, LA |
Lake Orion, MI |
| Omaha, NE |
| Youngstown, OH |
| Tulsa, OK |
| Voorhees, NJ |
| Louisville, KY |
| Austin, TX |
| Jacksonville, FL |
| Birmingham, AL |
| Fort Worth, TX |
| Minneapolis, MN |
| Norfolk, VA |
| Gulf Shores, AL |
| Spartanburg, SC |
| Chicago, IL |
| Denver, CO |
| Roanoke, VA |
| St Louis, MO |
| Baton Rouge, LA |
| Upland, CA |
| Kansas City, MO |
| Lakeland, FL |
Alameda, CA |
| Dayton, OH |
| Little Rock, AR |
| Albuquerque, NM |
| Grand Rapids, MI |
| Houston, TX |
| Phoenix, AZ |
| Walled Lake, MI |
| Toledo, OH |
| Las Vegas, NV |
| Fort Lauderdale, FL |
| Ames, IA |
| Secaucus, NJ |
| Plaistow, NH |
| Hartford, CT |
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VIP DANCE National Finals is a 5 to 6 day action-packed event. The first 2 days consist of convention classes, scholarship auditions, title competition activities, and opening number rehearsals. Day 3 begins competition which is finished off at the end of the week with the VIP Wrap Party: Black & White Masquerade Ball and the VIP Dance-Off & Final Awards Gala... all of which is broadcast via Live Web-Cast!!!
Our National Finals is equipped with state-of-the-art sound, lighting, and staging. The stage sits three feet high in the ballroom at 56 wide by 48 deep with wing space, run-around space, and beautifully designed background for a total dance space of 40 by 40 covered with Marley flooring.
FOUR judges adjudicate the National Finals with the lowest score being dropped for fair and consistent results. Video critiques from all four judges and digital score sheets are presented to the studios at the end of the event.
Exciting awards at nationals include the VIP List Top 10, Broadway Best of Show, Tinseltown Awards, Hollywood Icon Award, Broadway Co-Stars Award, Choreographers Walk of Fame, Studio Swag Award, Billboard Award, Best Cast & Crew, Title Winners, and more! Cash awards, scholarships, and gift certificates are presented throughout the event in addition to the many contest prizes awarded to the audience members!
Dancers leave the VIP Dance National Finals with tons of feedback, rejuvenated motivation, plenty of exciting awards, great memories, many new friends, and of course, pictures on the red carpet! No other competition does it quite like VIP Dance!!!
In the summer of 2011, VIP Dance will host three National Final Events. All of our events take place in convention centers at the host hotels, offering you the most convenience for a relaxing and fun week. Panama City Beach Nationals will be held at the Edgewater Beach Resort with amazing pools, beautiful condos, and an awesome convention center RIGHT ON THE BEACH! Sandusky Nationals takes place at the amazing Kalahari Resort, which boasts "America's Largest Indoor Waterpark." Las Vegas Nationals will be at Ballys Las Vegas RIGHT ON THE STRIP!!!
We can't wait for July! Hope to see you at one of the amazing locations for 2011 VIP DANCE NATIONAL FINALS!
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National Finals Special Events & Performances |
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VIP Wrap Party: Black & White Masquerade Ball (view photo gallery here)
This red carpet event takes place on the final evening of the National Finals. The dress for this Victorian-themed masquerade is black & white attire with colorful masks. Prizes will be awarded for most creative mask, funniest mask, most elaborate mask, and so on. Refreshments, dancing, contests, pictures on the red carpet, and the announcement of the Dance-Off finalists make this an event to remember... and one not to miss!
Admission Fee: $10 per person, FREE Admission to all in Black & White Attire with Mask
(Inexpensive masks will be available for purchase during the week for those who forget to bring one.) |
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VIP Teacher Cocktail Social (view photo gallery here)
All teachers are invited to this welcome party "happy-hour" event. Get to know one another as well as the VIP Directors, Judges, and Staff!
Admission Fee: FREE, Teachers Only |
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VIP Dance-Off & Final Awards Gala (view photo gallery here)
The VIP Dance-Off immediately follows the VIP Wrap Party. The Final Awards Gala finishes up the week with presentations of VIP List Top 10, Broadway Best of Show, Tinseltown Award, Hollywood Icon, Broadway Co-Stars, Choreographers Walk of Fame, Studio Swag Award, Billboard Award, Best Cast & Crew, Title Winners, and more!
Admission Fee: FREE, Open to All |
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VIP National Convention & Scholarship Auditions (view photo gallery here)
The National Convention takes place during the first two days of the Finals week. Classes are held from 9:00am to 1:00pm each day and consist of a variety of styles taught by our amazingly talented judges and staff. Scholarship auditions are held on day two following the classes. Various scholarships are awarded in both the Junior and Senior rooms. Don't miss this high energy, motivating convention that will leave you feeling refreshed and inspired!
Convention Entry Fee: $120/dancer, $10/observer, Scholarship Audition Free for convention Jrs & Srs |

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VIP National Finals Special Performances (view 2010 Opening Number video)
The VIP Dance-Off starts out with the Special Performance Opening Number which includes all Title Contestants, Regional Scholarship Winners, and Title Winners from the previous year. Returning Title Winners also perform solos as special guests during the Dance-Off event. Other surprise special performances take place at any given time! |
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This is an example
schedule of the National Finals week. Actual schedules will
be posted approximately 10 -14 days prior to the event and
may vary from this example depending on the amount of entries
in the competition.
| Day One: Convention Classes, Title Solo Meeting, Title Auditions, Opening Number Rehearsals |
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Two: Convention Classes, Scholarship Auditions, Opening Number
Rehearsals, Preliminary Qualifying Competition |
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Three: Preliminary Competition cont., Solos, Duo/Trios |
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Four: Opening Number Rehearsal, Solos, Duo/Trios, Groups |
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Five: Groups, Lines, Productions |
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Six: Title Interview, Title Solo Competition, Groups, Lines, Productions, VIP WRAP PARTY: Black & White Masquerade Ball, Opening
Number Performance, VIP DANCE-OFF & Final Awards Gala |
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National Convention Guidelines |

VIP DANCE offers workshop classes at each National Finals. Participation in the Convention is not required in
order to compete in the VIP DANCE National Competition (and vice versa).
Our faculty consists
of working choreographers, performers, and teachers from
all across the country. They represent the disciplines of
traditional jazz, contemporary jazz, tap, ballet, lyrical,
hip-hop, musical theatre, and modern.
Ages
Junior: 12 & under (Intermediate Level)
Senior: 12 & over (Advanced Level)
Teachers have the option to place 12yr. olds in the appropriate
level. Students must compete for scholarships at the level
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Convention
Fees
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By Deadline |
After Deadline |
| Juniors |
$120 / person |
$140 / person |
| Seniors |
$120 / person |
$140 / person |
| Teachers* |
$120 / person |
$140 / person |
| Observers |
$10 / person |
$10 / person |
*Teachers are welcome to take class in either the Junior Room, Senior Room, or a combination or both rooms. Teachers are not eligible to participate in the scholarship auditions.
Incentives
| 5-15 Students |
2 Teachers Attend Free |
| 16-39 Students |
3 Teachers Attend Free |
| 40+ Students |
4 Teachers Attend Free |
Observers
Observer Badges will be available for purchase at the door
on the day of the convention. Teachers and dancers will
not be allowed to enter classes as observers.
Scholarships Awarded
Scholarship winners will be chosen in both the Junior &
Senior levels. The amount of scholarships awarded will
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Competition Fees & Time Limits |
Entry Fees
All fees must be paid by studio checks, credit cards, or cashiers checks. All payments within 3 weeks of the event must be paid by credit card or cashiers check only.
All fees are non-refundable. NO EXCEPTIONS.
There will be a $35 charge on returned checks for whatever
reason.
Changes and Late Entries
Late entries will require an additional $10
fee per entry.
Any changes made to existing entries within 14 days prior to the competition will be subject to a $5 change fee. Change fees must be paid by credit card at time of change.
NO CHANGES WILL BE MADE ON COMPETITION DAY. Please check over your schedules very closely prior to the event and notify the office immediately of any mistakes or changes. Unavoidable changes made on the day of competition may result in High Score ineligibility.
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Category |
# of dancers |
Entry Fee |
Time Limit |
Solo |
1 |
$90 |
3:00 minutes |
| Title |
1 |
$120 plus convention |
3:00 minutes |
| Duo/Trio |
2 - 3 |
$50/person |
3:00 minutes |
| Sm Group |
4 - 9 |
$40/person |
3:00 minutes |
| Lg Group |
10 - 19 |
$40/person |
4:00 minutes |
| Line |
20 or more |
$40/person |
5:00 minutes |
| Production |
minimum of 20 |
$40/person |
8:00 minutes |
| Photogenic |
1 |
$30/photo |
3 photos max |
| EXTENDED TIME |
For Groups & Lines Only |
+$3/person |
2:00 additional minutes |
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Entry Acceptance & Submission |
Entry Acceptance and Qualification
Entries are accepted on a first come/first serve basis
and are limited to performance time availability.
VIP DANCE
reserves the right to refuse any entry at any time
for any reason.
Independent entries are not accepted. All competing
dancers must be registered with a studio.
Studios must enter a minimum of 5 entries OR a have a minimum of 10 competing dancers at the event to receive teacher check-in packets including programs and to qualify for a Studio Award and the Entertainment Award.
All entries must be postmarked by the postmark deadline (approximately 5 weeks) prior to the
event. Postmark deadlines can be found on the information event page of each city.
Any routine (solo through production) receiving a silver
medal standing or greater at any VIP DANCE Regional Competition
qualifies to participate in the Grand National Finals. Any routine that did not qualify at a regional event may
qualify at the National Finals Preliminary Competition.
Submitting Entries
Entries may be submitted in one of two ways; online registration or mail-in registration.
Online Registration Click Here to Register Online
1. Create a free account at VIPdanceOnline by selecting a username and password.
2. Enter your contact information and student list only once.
3. Fill out the simple online entry form to submit your entries.
4. Pay securely by credit card.
5. Log in to your account at any time to review your entries, add entries, or to make changes to your entries.
Mail-in Registration
1. Download and print out the entry forms below or call the office to receive a teacher registration packet by fax or mail.
2. One Competition Registration Studio Cover Sheet should
be filled out per studio. Each performer’s name and
age must be listed. Please make as many copies as necessary
to fit all performers' names.
3. A separate Competition Registration Regional Entry Form
should be filled out for each routine.
4. One Convention Registration Form should be filled out
per studio.
5. Competition Entry Forms, Competition Fees, Convention
Entry Forms and Convention Fees must be submitted at the
same time. Please submit one check for the total Convention
tuition, and a separate check for the total Competition
Entry Fees.
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National Title Contestants will be judged in audition classes,
solo performance, and an brief onstage interview/introduction.
All contestants in the National Title Competition MUST BE
registered for the National Convention and
will be required to participate in the National Finals Opening
Number Production.
The National Title Competition Entry Fees and Form must
be completed and submitted by the National Competition deadline
date. A minimum of five entries per age category must compete
in order for the National Title Competition to take place.
A High Gold or Platinum medal standing must be achieved
in order for a National Title to be awarded. All ties will
be broken by the judges. No late entries will be accepted
in the National Title Competition. No routines will be allowed
to move from Open Solo to Title Solo after the National
Final Entry Deadline. Routine names will not be switched
and/or changed after the National Final Entry Deadline.
Age Requirements
Petite Miss / Master Dance: Ages 7-9
Junior Miss / Junior Mr. Dance: Ages 10-12
Teen Miss / Teen Mr. Dance: Ages 13-15
Miss / Mister Dance: Ages 16-19 |
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National Title Awards
- All National Title entries will receive an adjudicated
award.
- NATIONAL TITLE WINNERS: Petite Miss, Junior Miss, Teen
Miss, & Miss Dance Title Winners will receive a crown,
trophy, and a VIP DANCE National Convention Scholarship
for the following year. Master, Junior Mister, Teen Mister,
& Mister Dance Title Winners will receive a medal, trophy,
and a VIP DANCE National Convention Scholarship for the
following year. Video clips of the National Title Winners
will be featured online on VIPtv. Winners are invited
to return to Nationals the following year to be featured
in the opening number, perform a farewell solo, "pass
on the crown", and attend classes on scholarship.
Pre-qualifying for the National Title Competition:
Any solo routine receiving a High Gold or Platinum standing
at a regional event qualifies for participation in the National
Finals Title Competition. Dancers qualifying with more than
one solo may choose one to enter into the National Title
Competition, not necessarily the highest scoring at the
Regional. All solos entered in the National Title Competition
will not be eligible for High Score Cash Awards or Nationals
Dance-Off. Solos qualifying at the National Finals Preliminary
Competition are not eligible for the National Title Competition.
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National Finals Awards & Adjudication |
View 2010 Sandusky Nationals Winners
VIP DANCE focuses on every dancer during each exciting
“Red Carpet Awards Ceremony.” Our unique awards
and all-inclusive contests ensure fun for all.
Each routine receives an award for the adjudicated placement.
Performers are awarded a beautiful medal and “VIP All Access Passes”
for each routine.
In addition to the medal and "VIP All Access Passes" awarded to each routine, a charitable donation will be made for every adjudicated award that is presented. |
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National Awards
Solo Awards
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High Score Solos |
High Score Awards are presented in Mini, Jr, Teen, and Sr Divisions for both the Broadway and Hollywood Levels.
Soloists, when competing two or more solos,
may only place once in the high score rankings. The judges
break all ties for High Score.
Awarded: Plaques, Hollywood $100, Broadway $100 Gift Certificate
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Special Awards |
All soloists in both the Hollywood and Broadway Levels are eligible for Costume Awards, Dance Division Performance Awards, Choreography Awards, and Judges Choice Awards.
Awarded: Plaques, Choreography Nomination
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Hollywood Icon Award |
On the final evening of the Nationals
Finals, the top 5 scoring Hollywood solos will re-perform in the VIP DANCE-OFF to compete
for top soloist, the Hollywood Icon Award.
Awarded: $250, Plaque, Video Featured On Website
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Broadway Icon Award |
The top 5 scoring Broadway solos are announced. The highest scoring Broadway soloist is awarded the Broadway Icon Award at the Final Awards Gala.
Awarded: $150 Gift Certificate, Plaque
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Title Winners |
Winners of the National Title Competitions will be awarded at the Final Awards Gala.
Awarded: Crown, Trophy, Scholarship, Video Featured on Website
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Duo/Trio Awards
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High Score Duo/Trios |
High Score Awards are presented in Mini, Jr, Teen, and Sr Divisions for both the Broadway and Hollywood Levels. The judges
break all ties for High Score.
Awarded: Plaques, Hollywood $100, Broadway $100 Gift Certificate
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Special Awards |
All duo/trios in both the Hollywood and Broadway Levels are eligible for Costume Awards, Dance Division Performance Awards, Choreography Awards, and Judges Choice Awards.
Awarded: Plaques, Choreography Nomination
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Hollywood Co-Stars Award |
On the final evening of the Nationals
Finals, the top 5 scoring Hollywood duo/trios will re-perform in the VIP DANCE-OFF to compete
for the Hollywood Co-Stars Award.
Awarded: $250, Plaque, Video Featured On Website
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Broadway Co-Stars Award |
The top 5 scoring Broadway duo/trios are announced. The highest scoring Broadway duo/trio is awarded the Broadway Co-Stars Award at the Final Awards Gala.
Awarded: $150 Gift Certificate, Plaque
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Group Awards
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High Score Groups |
High Score Small Groups, Large Groups, and Line/Productions are presented in Mini, Jr, Teen, and Sr Divisions for both the Broadway and Hollywood Levels.
The judges
break all ties for High Score.
Awarded: Plaques,
Sm & Lg Groups-
Hollywood $150, Broadway $150 Gift Certificate
Line/Production- Hollywood $200, Broadway $200 Gift Certificate
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Special Awards |
All groups in both the Hollywood and Broadway Levels are eligible for Costume Awards, Dance Division Performance Awards, Choreography Awards, and Judges Choice Awards.
Awarded: Plaques, Choreography Nomination
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Hollywood VIP List Top 10 |
On the final evening of the Nationals
Finals, the top 20 scoring groups in the Hollywood Level will re-perform in the VIP DANCE-OFF to compete
for a spot in the "VIP List Top 10."
Awarded: Trophy, Video Featured on Website
4th-10th Place- $250
3rd Place- $500
2nd Place- $750
1st Place- $1000
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Broadway Best of Show |
On the final evening of the Nationals
Finals, the top 5 scoring groups in the Broadway Level will re-perform in the VIP DANCE-OFF to compete
for the top three places in the "Broadway Best of Show."
Awarded: Plaques, $250 Gift Certificate
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Tinseltown Award |
One group dance from each studio is chosen as the “Most
Entertaining” and will re-perform at the VIP DANCE-OFF to compete for the Bronze, Silver, and Gold “Tinseltown Award."
Awarded: Plaques
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Best Performance |
The highest scoring group dance in each of our 11 dance divisions is awarded the "Best Performance in... " award.
Awarded: Plaques
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Studio Awards
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Studio Swag Award |
Students, teachers, and choreographers of each studio are
presented with
a special award representing the most outstanding qualities
of the studio. Awards include Style, Technique,
Energy, Showmanship, and Overall Performance. (Studios must enter a minimum of 5 entries OR a have a minimum of 10 competing dancers at the event to qualify for a Studio Award.)
Awarded: Plaques
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Billboard Award |
The "Billboard Award" is presented to the studio with 5 highest scoring group routines in both the Broadway and Hollywood Levels.
Awarded: Plaques, Hollywood $500 Gift Certificate, Broadway $250 Gift Certificate
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Best Cast & Crew |
This studio award is presented to the studio with the most spirit, best sportsmanship, or loudest fans!
Awarded: Plaque, $250 Gift Certificate
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Choreographers Awards
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Choreography Award |
The judges award choreography when it is viewed as having
artistic appeal and choreographic elements are incorporated
in an original, unique, and inventive way.
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Choreographer's Walk of Fame |
Routines that are awarded for choreography AND make it into the Dance-Off are nominated for the Choreographer's Walk of Fame. The Bronze, Silver, and Gold choreographers will receive their VIP Star.
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*High Score Cash Awards are presented to division high score winners in the Hollywood Level only. When 5 - 9 entries compete in a given division, a Gift Certificate will be awarded to the 1st Place High Score Winner. When 10 or more entries compete in a given division, a cash award will be presented to the 1st Place High Score Winner. Cash Awards must be redeemed within 60 days from the date of issuance. VIP DANCE has the right to substitute Gift Certificates for Cash Awards at any time deemed necessary.
*Gift Certificates will be presented in the Broadway Level when 10 or more entries compete in a given division.
Scoring System
Scoring is based on technique (35%), performance (35%), choreography (20%),
and overall appearance (10%).
All entries in both levels (Intermediate & Advanced) will be adjudicated by the same scoring system and judging criteria with critiques geared toward the appropriate level.
Platinum |
285 - 300 |
| High Gold |
270 - 284 |
| Gold |
255 - 269 |
| High Silver |
240 - 254 |
| Silver |
225 - 239 |
| High Bronze |
210 - 224 |
| Bronze |
195 - 209 |
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No more than three acrobatic tricks are allowed in any
subject other than Acro Dance and
Open. A “trick” is considered
anything “going over the head.” One “pass”
is counted as one trick. All acts must be dominant to the
category.
Jazz - routine displaying Jazz technique
with no more than 50% Hip-Hop or Street Dance moves.
Ballet - ballet or pointe routine.
Lyrical - routine combining the techniques
of Jazz, Ballet, and Modern, utilizing the lyrics or mood
of the song.
Contemporary – routine consisting
of modern and ballet technique, reaching beyond standard
jazz vocabulary.
Tap - routine displaying Tap technique
and primarily tap work. No prerecorded tap sounds allowed
on tape.
Musical Theatre - Broadway/Theater dance
styles using songs from “Broadway” or movie
musicals.
Hip-Hop - routine containing street dance
moves performed to popular music.
Open - routine consisting of any dance
style or combination of styles, containing no more than
50% acrobatic tricks.
Improvisation - routine improved/choreographed at the time of performance without prior preparation or rehearsal. Three song selections must be submitted on one (1) CD, VIP Dance will select which song will be used.
Acro Dance - routine consisting of 50%
acrobatic moves and 50% dance. Must contain choreographed
steps.
Pom & Cheer - routine consisting of cheerleading
or dance team technique.
Photogenic – Contestants may submit
a recent 5x7 or 8x10 photograph in black & white or
color to be judged for the Photogenic Award in the 12 &
Under age division, and in the 13 & Over age division.
Please write name, age, and studio name on the back of the
photo. Each entry is allowed a maximum of three photos with
an entry fee of $30 per photo. All photos should be submitted
at the Registration Table at the beginning of the competition.
Photos will be returned in the teachers’ bags at the
end of the competition to be picked up by teachers only.
VIP DANCE is not responsible for lost photographs, forgotten
photographs, or damages to any photograph submitted. You
may enter the Photogenic Award contest on the day of the
competition or you may pre-register by mailing in the entry
form.
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Ages are determined as of January 1st in the year of the competition. Add all ages of participating dancers, and then divide by
the total number of dancers. Drop all decimal points.
If any of the dancers in a routine change from Regionals to Nationals, you must recalculate the average age of that routine for Nationals.
Mini: 6 & under, 7-8, 9
Junior: 10, 11, 12
Teen: 13, 14, 15
Senior: 16, 17, 18-19, 20-24
Adult: 25 & over, not eligible for
high point and cash awards.
Professional: A professional is considered as any dance teacher or professional dancer over the age of 20 who makes at least 50% of their total income from teaching dance, choreographing, or dancing professionally. Any routine including at least one "professional" performer must be entered in the Professional Category. Routines competing in the Professional Category will be scored and critiqued, but are not eligible for high point and cash awards.
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Our competitive level program is designed to give dancers an opportunity to compete against dancers at their own level. It will build confidence and self-esteem in the intermediate level dancers while still allowing the advanced dancers to battle it out for our elite awards, such as the VIP List Top10 and the Hollywood Icon Award!!!
Competitive Level Rules
- All entries in both levels will be adjudicated by the same scoring system and judging criteria.
- Critiques will be geared toward the appropriate level.
- Any routine with 75% or more advanced level dancers (according to the guidelines below) must compete in the Hollywood Level.
- Dancers meeting the requirements of the Broadway Level (intermediate) are not required to compete in the Broadway Level. Broadway Level (intermediate) dancers are allowed to "move up" and compete in the Hollywood Level (advanced) if they so choose.
Competitive Level Guidelines
- Competitive Levels are entered upon the discretion of the teacher.
- Levels may be entered based upon any or all of the guidelines listed below.
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BROADWAY
(Intermediate Level) |
HOLLYWOOD
(Advanced Level) |
| Skill Level |
Intermediate Level Dancers |
Advanced Level Dancers |
| Competition Experience |
Limited Competition Experience |
Experienced Competitive Dancers |
| Hours of Training per Week |
6 Hours or Less per Week |
6 Hours or More per Week |
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Submitting
Music
1. All music from your studio must be labeled, cued
and submitted to the Registration Table during check-in.
Only one song is allowed on each tape/CD.
2. We prefer that all music is turned in in separate cases or envelopes rather than one large CD case.
3. Use a HIGH QUALITY CD BURNER to ensure that your CDs will be readable in any player and to avoid skipping.
4. Backups are recommended. DO NOT turn backup music in to the music table in the lobby. Hold all backup music in the auditorium and bring to MC if called for. Accepted forms of backup music include iPods, tapes, compilation CDs, or single CDs. It may be a good idea for your backup music to be of a different form than your master copies in case our players have trouble reading your music.
5. Our MC will not adjust the music speed during the competition.
Not Accepted
iPods
VIP Dance will not allow music to be submitted on an iPod.
However, using the iPod as a backup for all of your music
is a wonderful idea. If needed, we can plug your iPod into
our system.
More Than One Song on CD
VIP Dance will not accept a CD with more than one song on
it unless it is used as a backup. It is a good
idea to bring a compilation CD for backup music.
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Cameras / Pictures / Videos
1. NO CAMERAS of any kind will be allowed in the auditorium during performances. Use of cameras during performances may result in point deduction, disqualification of routine, or disqualification of studio. PLEASE WARN PARENTS.
2. Video cameras and flash photography are welcomed during award ceremonies.
3. VIP DANCE will have a videographer & photographer at each event providing videos and photos of performances for purchase.
4. In the event that a professional photographer is not present in a city, your studio will be given one "studio photographer pass" which will allow one representative from your studio to shoot non-flash photography of your students only.
5. In the event that a professional videographer is not present in a city, your studio will be given one "studio videographer pass" which will allow one representative from your studio to video routines of your students only.
Performance Guidelines and Deductions
1. All routines, music, choreography, and costumes must
be suitable for family viewing and listening. Failure to comply with this rule may result in point deductions or entry disqualification.
2. Coaching from the wings is prohibited.
3. A three-point deduction will be made for dancers that
leave the stage without completing the performance. Dancers will not be allowed to re-perform the routine.
4. A five-point deduction will be made on routines that
exceed the time limit.
Props
1. General props are permitted. No dangerous props (swords,
fire, etc.). No live animals.
2. NO SCENERY ALLOWED. Prop must be an integral part of the routine. If you cannot hold it, stand on it, or hang from it, it is considered scenery and is not a prop.
3. Prop set-up time should take less than 30 seconds. If you have a prop that takes longer than 30 seconds to set, please make a note of it on your entry form. If prop set-up time will cause you to exceed the total time allowed for that entry, please contact our office at vipdance@aol.com.
4. All props must be Marley safe.
5. Prop height should not exceed 10 feet.
Entry Guidelines
1. Independent entries are not accepted. All competing
dancers must be registered with a studio. All cash award
checks will be made payable to the studio.
2. No more than 50% of any duet/trio or group may compete against themselves in the same age category and dance division. If possible, avoid entering any dancers in the same combination of age category and dance division more than once to avoid costume change problems.
3. Participants may compete in more than one city. However,
any routine that wins a regional cash award is not eligible
to compete that routine at any other regional event in the
same competition season. Also, any routine that wins a national
cash award is not eligible to compete that routine at a
regional event the following competition season.
4. Judges’ score sheets, critique tapes, and studio
cassette tapes / CDs may be picked up at the Registration
Table immediately following the Final Awards Presentation
by TEACHERS ONLY.
Releases / Disclaimers / Agreements
1. It is agreed upon entering any VIP DANCE sponsored event
that participants, including students, parents, teachers,
and other spectators, will not hold VIP DANCE or its owner,
directors, employees, or host facilities liable for injuries
sustained, illnesses contracted by them, or loss of property
while in attendance and/or participating in any activity
of a VIP DANCE event.
2. VIP DANCE assumes no responsibility for forgotten tapes,
photographs, awards, or other items.
3. Participants agree that the time, manner, and method
of judging the competition shall be solely within the discretion
of the director of VIP DANCE and that all results of a competition
are final. Judges break all ties. No teacher, student, or
parent will question a judge. The director has the right
to change the manner and method at any time deemed necessary.
4. Participation in any VIP DANCE sponsored event indicates
permission to use any photographs or video taken during
the event in promotional venues including, but not limited
to, newspapers, brochures, ads, television, videos, newsletters,
and the Internet.
5. VIP DANCE reserves the right, when necessary, to move
a competition site or to expand a competition to a multiple
day event.
6. VIP DANCE reserves the right to deduct points from
or disqualify any entry or participant that does not adhere
to the rules and regulations.
7. The director of VIP DANCE reserves the rights to change,
delete, or add to any rules, regulations, or policies at
any time deemed necessary. |
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