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Number of dancers: min 3 / max 7
Description of discipline:
Music recording in the style of disco. Energetic and dynamic disco dancing – other styles can also be used (but must not prevail). Choreography with variety of costumes, precise choreographic forms and speed of movement. NOTE: If you use an item which is part of the costume (e.g. a sunglasses, a hat), it is not considered a prop, unless it is put down on the dance floor or outside of it.
Description of discipline:
Music recording in hip hop style. Dance styles - old style, new style, house, dancehall, wackin', lockin', poppin', b-boying, etc. NOTE: If you use an item which is part of the costume (e.g. a sunglasses, a hat), it is not considered a prop, unless it is put down on the dance floor or outside of it.
Description of discipline:
Create choreography according to a music template, expressing feelings, mood, story and thoughts.
Using ballet, modern (Graham, Limon, Horton, etc.) and contemporary dance techniques.
Description of discipline:
Jazz choreography must include jazz technique (isolation, work with tension and relaxation, syncope, etc.). Other techniques, like for example acrobatic elements can be included, but cannot dominate choreography.
Broadway Jazz – A choreography can be inspired by an original piece (like Chicago, Chorus Line, West Side Story, Cabaret, etc.), but you cannot copy the entire piece.
Lyrical Jazz – A slow and emotional expression of jazz music.
Creative Jazz – Your own creation according to an original choreographer’s idea (must include jazz dance technique).
Description of discipline:
Own music recording. A musical accompaniment can be used (max. 5 musicians – drummers). Dance styles: Swing, Bachata, Salsa & Samba shows, Merengue, Hawaii & French Can Can show, Lambada, Mambo, Belly dances, etc..
Description of discipline:
A choreography adopting a certain theme or story, using all aspects of the show. That means the connection of the content, idea, music, dance technique and dance styles (jazz, modern dance, musical, Lemon, Graham, Horton, Cunningham, etc.), including the use of costumes, props and backdrops. The music must correspond to the theme of the choreography.
Description of discipline:
Music recording in the style of disco. Energetic and dynamic disco dancing – other styles can also be used (but must not prevail). Choreography with variety of costumes, precise choreographic forms and speed of movement. NOTE: If you use an item which is part of the costume (e.g. a sunglasses, a hat), it is not considered a prop, unless it is put down on the dance floor or outside of it.
Description of discipline:
Music recording in hip hop style. Dance styles - old style, new style, house, dancehall, wackin', lockin', poppin', b-boying, etc. NOTE: If you use an item which is part of the costume (e.g. a sunglasses, a hat), it is not considered a prop, unless it is put down on the dance floor or outside of it.