Categories and Rules
Symposium Talent
SCHEDULE:
Symposium reserves the right to expand the regional competitions into a third day (on Friday) if the number of entries exceeds what is possible to accomplish on Saturday and Sunday. Symposium also reserves the right to expand the national competitions to Friday or even Thursday if necessary.
Symposium reserves the right, when necessary, to change location of a competition site, and will only do so in an extreme circumstance.
Symposium reserves the right, when necessary, to change the dates of the event and will only do so in an extreme circumstance.
A tentative schedule will be provided to you with approximate times at least five days in advance of any competition.
Please have dancers ready to perform at least 1 hour prior to their scheduled performance time. Dancers must check in with our Stage Manager and perform in the scheduled order unless our Stage Manager grants special permission.
PHOTO & VIDEO:
No video recording whatsoever of routines is allowed. No photography is allowed, except at award ceremonies. This rule is in place to protect the children performing at Symposium. Video recording or unauthorized photography may lead to an entry being “adjudication only”, or ejection from the venue. It is the dance studio’s responsibility to inform their students and parents of this rule.
Symposium will provide professional photography and videography that will be available for purchase up to 90 days following the event. In the event there is not a photographer, Symposium may make the use of a video pass to allow one representative from each studio to take photos from a designated area.
ENTRY PROCESS:
All entries are accepted and processed in the order received. Entry fees can be viewed after you create a registration account.
We do not accept independent entries; we believe all dancers should be supported by a studio. Studio Owners must attend the competition. Please note:
Photogenic entries should be registered prior to the competition start. Photos must be in digital format and emailed to photogenic@symposiumtalent.com with the child’s name, age, studio name and please specify either still shot or action shot. Registration fees must be paid for at the registration table prior to the start of the competition.
REGISTRATION & DEADLINES:
- Please observe all deadline entry dates.
- Entries received less than 14 days prior to the competition may not appear in the program.
- Early bird fees expire 40 days prior to competition date.
- Registration deadline is 3 weeks prior to competition date.
- Entry fees are to be paid in full 3 weeks prior to competition date or studio will not be allowed to participate. No Exceptions!
- All fees are non-refundable.
- Students and routines removed after the 21-day deadline are considered a fair scratch. No credit or refunds will be offered.
- Changes to level, age, entry type or category will incur a change fee after the 21 day deadline.
- All fees must be paid by credit card or cashier’s check. After the registration deadline date has passed any late registrations must be paid by credit card and will have a $10.00 late fee applied per routine. Registration deadline is within two weeks of the competition.
- Any credits from the previous season can only be used at regional events the season directly after credit are applied.
- Credits are not eligible for refunds.
- Credits cannot be used towards Title Entries, Photogenic Entries, Superstar Entries or for the Star Entertainer contest.
- All awards MUST be collected by the end of the event. Symposium DOES NOT MAIL AWARDS.
ADJUDICATION:
Participants, teachers, and studio owners agree that the time, manner, and method of judging the competition shall be solely within the discretion of the Director of Symposium Talent and that all results of a competition are final. All judges are professionals from the field of dance and will not be affiliated with any dance studio competing in the competition.
The decision of the judges is final. The decision of the judges represents their professional opinions, not necessarily those of Symposium management or staff. Judges break all ties. No teacher, student, or parent may direct questions regarding scores or placements to a judge or competition staff. If there is a question regarding scores or placement, please address your concerns with the Director. Scores, adjudication, and placement will only be discussed with the studio owner of the routine in question. Competition director will not discuss scores, adjudication or placement with parents or dancers, without the studio owner present.
APPROPRIATE PERFORMANCES:
All acts should be suitable for family viewing. Please keep in mind, however, that opinion concerning what is “suitable” varies to a wide degree. We have made available to our judges an opportunity to deduct points for any act he or she considers inappropriate. Symposium director also reserves the right to deduct points, disallow or disqualify any act for any reason, including those that may be considered inappropriate by the general viewing public.
GENERAL:
- You may not perform a group routine, and also use it as a duet, trio, or solo in the same show.
- Any routine which received a 1st overall at a Nationals competition may not be repeated in the next Regional season.
- Coaching of performers is prohibited during performance
- No fire or live animals can be used in any routine.
- No glitter, baby powder, or water may be used during a performance or on the stage.
- Jumping to the floor from the front of the stage is prohibited during performance, as is entrance or exit from the front or rear of the stage (under the stage drop).
- Entrance and exit from the stage must be made from the left and/or right stage wings only. This rule has been put into effect for the safety of the performers, judges and audience members.
- Solicitation of dancers by other studio owners or studio members at competitions is strictly prohibited. Symposium has a zero-tolerance policy regarding this matter and will result in the offending party’s ejection from the venue.
- Parents are not permitted backstage.
The Director of Symposium Talent reserves the rights to change, delete, or add to any rules, regulations, or policies at any time deemed necessary.
These rules exist to protect the integrity of the competition and avoid controversy.
CATEGORIES OF COMPETITION:
Acro – Consisting of controlled acrobatic or gymnastics movements involving flexibility and balance. Routine must include dance technique, choreography, and fluid moves.
Ballet – Consisting of ballet technique, which may include classical and/or contemporary movement and interpretation. Ballet shoes only.
Clog – Consisting of clogging technique and performed in clogging shoes.
Contemporary – consisting of contemporary jazz and lyrical technique, while still staying true to classical ballet dance techniques. Incorporation of contemporary modern movement, demonstrating control and balance throughout.
Hip Hop – Consisting primarily hip-hop technique or street style moves from at least one of the various styles. Funk, break, pop and lock are also included in this category. No Jazz technique.
Jazz -A routine that demonstrates jazz technique, which may include classical, contemporary, jazz funk or commercial jazz. Routines containing only hip-hop, funk, pop, or lock technique should be considered for the hip-hop category.
Lyrical – Dancers must emphasize control utilizing the lyrics and mood of the music, combining jazz, modern, and ballet techniques in fluid, controlled movements.
Most Photogenic – Photogenic Contestants must submit a recent DIGITAL color or black & white photo. All entries compete in the Select level and must be registered and entry fees paid prior to the performance of the first act of the respective competition. Photos can be submitted to photogenic@symposiumtalent.com– please include: dancers name, age, and studio name
Most Photogenic – Action Shot – Photogenic Contestants must submit a recent DIGITAL color or black & white photo. All entries compete in the Select level and must be registered and entry fee paid for prior to performance of the first act of the respective competition. Photos can be submitted to photogenic@symposiumtalent.com – please include: dancers name, age, and studio name
Musical/Show – Primarily for musical comedy and Broadway dancing. Mime, lip sync, singing, etc. are allowed. Routine should interpret a song from a Broadway or other musical, while incorporating dance technique and movement.
Novelty/Character – Must portray an easily recognizable character throughout. (e.g., animal, TV, historical, fictional, etc.)
Open – Any form of dance not already listed or which is a combo of two or more performance categories.
Pointe – A routine that demonstrates classical ballet technique, must be performed en pointe.
Tap – A routine that demonstrates tap technique and basic tap floor work. May be performed with or without music accompaniment. Tap shoes are required. Tap sounds may not be recorded. Any routines demonstrating clogging technique should be considered for the clogging category.
Vocal – Any solo or duo vocal performance. Must demonstrate vocal ability and control. Must be performed with musical accompaniment. No lead vocals will be permitted on accompaniment music, although backup vocals will be allowed. Up to two handheld microphones will be available for use. Please email the office in advance if a second microphone is needed.
Pom – Pom Routine which must include such elements as marching, clean, strong and sharp arm movements with poms, arm placement, kicks, uniformity, jumps and splits. Choreography should include incorporating the above skills while utilizing visual effects through levels, formations, and floor work. Any style of music is permissible and pom pons should be used for at least 80% of the music.
**Presses, shoulder stands, or pyramids of any type are NOT allowed, and will result in disqualification of the routine. Tumbling is allowed as long as performers do not tumble with Pom Pons in their hands.
Precision Dance – Dance team style routine without pompons. Movement should be precise and defined. Dance teams favor strong, bold, linear choreography of the arms and legs. The routine should include basic dance team moves: marching, kicks, leaps, jumps, splits with clean sharp technique. Because dance teams are intended to perform far away from their audience, choreographed formations are crucial and aid in the visual impact of the performance.
LEVELS OF COMPETITION:
Fearless Level: This is designated to celebrate dancers that have exceptional mental and/or physical disabilities or special needs. With no limit to the dancer’s age division, hours per week spent in the studio or any other levels in which a dancer may perform. This is for dancer’s who want to gain experience at competition without the pressure of competing against seasoned competitors.
This level is judged only against other Fearless level entries. Fearless level dancers are scored on a more lenient scale and are eligible for cash prizes.
All Duo/Trio and Group performances in the Fearless Level must have at least one Performer registered as a Fearless Level performer. Entry into the Fearless Level is at the teacher’s discretion.
Classic Level: This level is for dancers with three years or less of training and/or no previous competition experience. This is for the beginner dancer who takes a few classes a week and wants to gain experience at competition without the pressure of competing against seasoned competitors. Classic level routines should not include advanced level elements, i.e., tumbling passes (except for Acro category), turns a la secondé, fouetté turns, toe stalls (tap), or wings (tap), for example. Inclusion of advanced level elements may result in the routine being bumped to the Select level. This will be decided by the competition director, on a case-by-case basis. This level is judged only against other Classic level entries. Classic level dancers are scored on a more lenient scale and are not eligible for cash prizes.
Select Level: This level is for dancers who have between 3 and 5 years of training, who take at least 3-5 hours a week and have previous competition experience. This level may incorporate limited advanced level elements. Any select routine containing an abundance of advanced elements may be bumped to the Elite Level. This will be decided by the competition director on a case-by-case basis. This level will be judged only against other Select level entries and is eligible for cash prizes.
Elite Level: This level is for the seasoned, advanced dancers. Elite Level dancers should have 5 or more years of dance training and take at least 5 or more hours a week. Elite level routines should incorporate frequent advanced level elements. Elite competitors should have adequate competition experience and will be judged against other Elite level entries and are eligible for cash prizes. Ages 4 & under are not eligible for Elite Level.
*Please note: Symposium has no way of knowing how much training a particular dancer or group of dancers has had. Level placement is at the discretion of the studio director and teachers. Elite, Select, and Classic routines are awarded separately, you should therefore give very careful consideration in choosing how you assign levels to your dancers per the definitions above when creating your studio roster. You are also encouraged to check your entry confirmation carefully as acts will not be allowed to change competition level once the final schedule is sent out. Group routines that contain multiple levels will be entered based on the average level of the entered dancers.
ENTRY TYPES & AGE DIVISIONS:
SOLO – one dancer
DUO/TRIO – two dancers/ three dancers
SMALL GROUP – 4-9 dancers
LARGE GROUP – 10-15 dancers
LINE – Sixteen or more students close in age and ability level
PRODUCTION – Sixteen or more students with a wide variety of ages and ability levels
PHOTOGENIC & ACTION SHOT – Is considered a solo entry. Contestants are allowed to enter both photogenic categories. Contestants are allowed to enter multiple entries but cannot place twice in a category.
Any photogenic winners not present at the awards ceremony will forfeit their winnings. Symposium does not mail awards, cash awards or likewise. Cash Awards cannot be applied as credit and are not transferable to future registrations.
AGE DIVISIONS:
MINI – 8 & Under
JUNIOR – 9-12
TEEN – 13-15
SENIOR – 16-18
ADULT – 19 & Over
The average age determines placement for duets, trios, and groups. Adding all the ages of the contestants and dividing by the number of contestants determines the average age. This is done automatically by the registration system. All ages are figured as of December 31st. Improper age category may result in disqualification. Any person may request, through the contest directors, proof of age of any student. Students should have proof of their age with them (birth certificate, driver’s license, etc.). Failure to have proof of age may result in disqualification. Age will be determined as the age on December 31st. Teachers or studio owners may only perform in the Adult Age Category. Assistant teachers (under the age of 19 & non-professional dancers) may compete in any area.
AWARDS:
Adjudicated and Placement scoring will both be used. Our adjudicated system is based on a pre-set scale of points. Each performance will be awarded a Bronze, Silver, Gold, High Gold or Diamond award based on the total number of points they receive.
177.01 – 180.00 DIAMOND
174.00 – 177.00 HIGH GOLD
169.00 – 173.99 GOLD
164.00 – 168.99 SILVER
Olympic style scoring will give 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place to the three highest scoring routines in each category. Individual trophies and ribbons are given in solo and duo/trio entries. Groups will receive one trophy. Ribbons will be provided for all members of the group.
COLLECT OR CONTRIBUTE:
Studios have the option to collect their trophies during the awards ceremony or contribute them. Symposium will donate $5 for every trophy contributed. This is completely optional and can be done on a ceremony-by-ceremony basis (details must be clarified by email one week prior to show). Donations will be given to American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Top 5 by Entry Type (HIGH POINT AWARDS)
The top 5 solos, and duo/trios in each division and level will be recognized with a Medal for each participant. In the event there are 20+ entries in a division/level a top 10 will be awarded. In the event there are 30+ entries in a division/level a top 15 will be awarded.
NEW! Dancers entering more than one solo or duo/trio will only have their highest score awarded during the High Point Awards. (See overall soloist awards below)
The top 5 small groups, large groups, lines and productions in each age category and level will be recognized with one group trophy and ribbons for all participants. In the event there are 20+ entries in a division/level a top 10 will be awarded. In the event there are 30+ entries in a division/level a top 15 will be awarded.
For all high point awards: there must be at least 3 entries in the division and level for cash prizes to be awarded.
The highest scoring 12 & Under production routine in each level and 13 & Over production routine in each level be awarded with our magnificent 4-foot trophy.
There are no minimum entries required for production high point awards
Top 5 Soloist (OVERALL SOLOIST AWARDS)
Dancers who enter more than one solo will have their two highest scores combined to create one score. The top 5 highest scoring combined solo scores will be awarded for 12 & Under and for 13 & Over in each level.
Top 5 by Age Division: (GRAND OVERALL AWARDS – Nationals Only)
The top 5 highest scoring routines from each age division and level will be awarded. This includes all entry types (solo, duo/trio, and groups) for each age division and level (classic, select, elite). Dancers with multiple solos or duo/trios can only place once. Grand Overall Awards are reserved for our National Events only and are not eligible for cash awards.
MISS & MR. SYMPOSIUM:
Mini Miss / Mr. Symposium: Ages 8 & Under
Junior Miss / Mr. Symposium: Ages 9-12
Teen Miss / Mr. Symposium: Ages 13-14 Miss / Mr. Symposium: Ages 15-19
Title participation is open to any competing solo. Dancers may enter up to 3 title solos.
Each title contestant must take center-stage and introduce themselves to our judges’ panel. Their introduction can include saying their name, age, hometown, and performance piece as well as any other information they would like to share. NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT MENTION YOUR STUDIO NAME. This introduction should be no shorter than 10 seconds and no longer than 30 seconds and will precede dancer’s performance. Please practice and time your introductions so as not to incur any deductions.
Title soloists will be scored in three criteria, separate from their adjudication criteria.
- Introduction Impression 10 points
- Technical Proficiency 20 points
- Overall Performance Quality 30 points
The combined score of these three criteria alone will determine the winner. If a soloist enters more than one routine for Title, then the highest scoring title score of the two will be used. Routine adjudication scores will not be used to determine Title winners.
Dancer MUST be present at the awards ceremony to win.
If there are 5 or more entries in the age division, top 3 will be announced. If there are less than five entries, only the title winners will be announced.
First place Regional Title winners will be crowned with a tiara, a Miss/Mr. Symposium certificate, and an additional award.
First place National Title Winners will be crowned, earn a certificate, and receive a voucher for a free solo entry for one of our regional events the following year!
STAR ENTERTAINER CONTEST:
This contest is open to all soloists. Dancers participating in this contest will not have to do anything additional for their routine. They will receive a separate “Entertainment” score separate from their routine score. The top 5 most entertaining solos will be awarded for 12 & under and for 13 & over regionally.
DANCER MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!
**Dancers can register their solos (up to 3) for title OR Entertainer, OR BOTH**
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All regionally awarded gift certificates, vouchers and credits will expire after the last national competition of the year of award.
All nationally awarded gift certificates, vouchers and credits will expire after the last regional competition following the year of award.
All gift certificates, credits and vouchers are non-transferrable.
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The highest scoring tap routine for Classic, Select and Elite will be awarded the SUPER TAP. These are given in honor of Symposium’s founder, Linda Joseph.
MOST PHOTOGENIC:
The Most Photogenic Award will be awarded to the top 3, and the highest placing 12 & under and 13 & over will have their photo showcased on symposiumtalent.com plus be awarded a cash prize. National winners will be awarded a larger cash prize and have their photo showcased on symposiumtalent.com along with their photo included in the following season program books.
MOST PHOTOGENIC-ACTION SHOT:
The Most Photogenic-Action Shots will be awarded to the top 3, and the highest placing 12 & under and 13 & over will have their photo showcased on symposiumtalent.com plus be awarded a cash prize. National winners will be awarded a larger cash prize and have their photo showcased on symposiumtalent.com along with their photo included in the following season program books. In the event that there are 5 or more entries in each age division; a top three will be awarded to each age division and a cash prize given to each division winner.
The highest scoring Mini routine will be awarded the HOPE AWARD. This award is presented in honor of Cooper Panek. A portion of the winning routines entry will be donated to March of Dimes.
The highest scoring Junior routine will be awarded the ANGEL AWARD. This award is presented in honor of Maggie Westphal. A portion of the winning routines entry fees will be donated to the SIDS foundation.
The highest scoring 13 & over routine will be awarded the LIFELINE AWARD. A portion of the winning routine’s entry fees will be donated to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. The Lifeline award is designed to remind us that the love and support of friends and family can save a life.
JUDGES CHOICE AWARD:
The Judges Choice Awards are special awards given at the judge’s discretion. If a judge sees a dancer or routine that they believe deserves special recognition, that judge will honor the dancer or group with the award during the awards ceremony. Judges’ choice awards are presented with a certificate, signed by the awarding judge and a Judges Choice lapel pin for each participant.
THE ENCORE EXPERIENCE:
This is an automatic entry for all group routines. Judges will select one group routine from each studio that possesses special showmanship and demonstrates all around great performance quality. These selected routines will be invited to perform once again and battle it out for the title of “Best of Show”. There will be one Encore Experience for 12 & under and one for 13 & over. The winner of each Encore Experience will be awarded a special “BEST OF SHOW” banner. Encore Experience winners will win a scholarship towards our National Convention!
SYMPOSIUM SUPERSTAR CHALLENGE:
This is an optional entry for each and every dancer. Dancers can enter the Symposium Superstar Challenge up until the time of the event. Dancers will be given 20-30 seconds (depending on the number of entries) of music that is selected by the director, in which they get to show off their best moves and do their best to impress the judges. Top 3 will be awarded
There will be 3 studio awards presented at each session, 12 & under and 13 & over. The awards are selected by the Symposium Staff and by Judges and awarded to the studio or routine that encompasses and reflects (as a whole) the best overall
- STAGE PRESENCE
- CHOREOGRAPHY
- AND SPORTSMANSHIP
**These Awards are subjective and may not be awarded at every show.
NEW!!! AMBASSADOR NOMINATIONS:
Judges will nominate dancers for the opportunity to become a SYMPOSIUM AMBASSADOR. Nominated dancers can apply for the title of Symposium Ambassador until August of the current season. Selected Ambassadors will have the opportunity to go on tour with Symposium Intensive, work closely with our choreographers and teachers, participate in a professional photo shoot, and have access to exclusive Ambassador classes. Details will be emailed to studio owners of each nominated dancer. *To be considered for nomination, dancers must be over 13 years old and compete in the Elite level.
DIAMOND DANCER INVITATIONS:
Any solo, duo, or trio achieving a diamond adjudication at one of our regional events will be automatically invited to participate in our Diamond Dancer Showcase at Nationals. Any dancer receiving a Diamond Dancer Invitation as a judge’s award is automatically invited to participate in our Diamond Dancer Showcase at Nationals.
DIAMOND DANCER SHOWCASE: Diamond Dancers choreography will be posted at symposiumtalent.com in the spring for dancers to learn before our national event. Dancers and teachers will be given specific instruction as to what they need to have prepared for our Nationals Event and follow up instructions will take place one month before the intended National. The showcase (live performance) will be a jazz routine, however short segments of Hip Hop and Tap may be included for the purpose of the video shoot only.
DIAMOND DANCER VIDEO SHOOT: Any participating Diamond Dancer is encouraged to attend our video shoot that will take place Friday evening, after convention classes. Here we will crank up the fog machine, blast the music and let the dancers do what they do best…with cameras rolling. Convention teachers and the showcase choreographer will be present to work with the dancers closely to help perfect any tricks or combinations that the dancers have prepared for the video shoot. It is intended to shoot all the footage Friday evening, so the dancers may focus on competition Saturday and Sunday.
If studio is not present for awards ceremony, or able to come pick up their awards before the conclusion of the weekend, the studio will forfeit unclaimed awards. Symposium does not mail awards.
ACCOMPANIMENT, TIME ALLOTMENTS, DEDUCTIONS, MUSIC:
Studios MUST upload their music in our registration system, no exceptions.
Please double check your music before uploading it to make sure it is the correct file and named appropriately. Failure to do so may cause a delay in competition show run, setting the show behind schedule, and resulting in a points deduction for the improperly titled routine.
BACK UP MUSIC OPTIONS:
ALL STUDIOS ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT ONE FORM OF BACK UP MUSIC PRIOR TO SHOW START.
Please read instructions carefully!! Improper back up music can result in routines being scratched without refund!
- iPod or iPhone users please create a Symposium playlist with your studio code in the playlist title, labeling each track with the routine number AND proper routine title. This form of back up music will not be accepted without:
- The playlist properly created as stated above
- iPhone or iPod surrendered to the DJ for the duration of the session and
- iPhone or iPod is unlocked (with no time out) and on “do-not-disturb” or “airplane mode” for the duration of the session.
Please note: The sound engineer WILL NOT “search” for songs, re-organize playlists, or accept emailed versions of music. Failure to complete steps 1-3 will result in rejection of back up music. If uploaded music fails, the routine will be considered a scratch and no refunds will be given.
- If you are turning in a Flash Drive as your back up, please label each track with the routine number, studio letter and song title (i.e. 135E Rock This Town). If tracks are not properly labeled, back up music will be considered rejected. If uploaded music fails, the routine will be considered a scratch and no refunds will be given.
- CD’s will NOT be accepted.
It is the studio owner’s responsibility to make sure all music is uploaded properly THREE DAYS PRIOR TO
COMPETITION WEEKEND, and back up music labeled properly and submitted before the show starts each session (Saturday morning or Sunday morning).
Please feel free to email the office with any questions about the uploading procedure or the backup music requirements.
TIME ALLOTMENT:
Solos, Duets, and Trios are allowed 3 minutes
Solo Title routines are allowed 3 minutes 30 seconds (including introduction)
Small and Large Groups are allowed 4 minutes.
Production and Line Groups are allowed 6 minutes.
$4/dancer 0-60 seconds over the time allowance
$6/dancer 61-120 seconds over the time allowance
$8/dancer 121-180 seconds over the time allowance
$10/dancer 181 seconds or more over the time allowance.
The time will start when the music starts. Be sure that when your routine stops, the music stops. If you exit to music, this will be timed and included in your allotted time.
SPECIAL TRICKS:
Splits in any form, leaps, cartwheels and jumps may be used in any routine. A special trick is an acrobatic or gymnastics trick such as an aerial, back handspring or running round-off back handspring. Tumbling passes will be counted as one trick. A tumbling pass consists of two or more special tricks executed consecutively (i.e. roundoff back handspring back tuck). Tricks and passes are per person in duets, trios and groups (tricks do not have to be evenly distributed among the dancers you just must stay within the total allocated). Walkovers, shoulder rolls, chest rolls etc have become more mainstream in dance technique and shall not be counted as special tricks when performed in dance combinations. Backbend kickovers, rows of walkovers, back handsprings, aerials etc are considered acrobatic tricks.
PLEASE READ THE RULES CAREFULLY AND BE SURE THAT YOU DON’T ALLOW A DEDUCTION POSSIBILITY IN YOUR ROUTINE.
Category | Tricks Allowed |
Acro | UNLIMITED |
Ballet | 0 |
Clog | 0 |
Contemporary | 3 |
Hip Hop | 3 |
Jazz | 3 |
Lyrical | 3 |
Musical Show | 3 |
Novelty/Character | 3 |
Open | UNLIMITED |
Pointe | 0 |
Pom | 3 |
Precision Dance | 4 |
Tap | 0 |
CRITIQUES & SCORES:
Studio owners should check their DanceBug / Video judge dashboard the Tuesday after the competition (exact day depends upon the upload time) to find their Video Critiques, Score Sheets and Results. Our goal is to have everything uploaded no later than Tuesday. However, due to long travel times and weather sometimes affecting our travel, critiques and score sheets may not be available until later in the week. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.
SYMPOSIUMS NATIONAL GRAND FINALS
SOLOS/DUO/TRIO GRAND FINALS:
Judges will nominate routines from the 12 & under Solos, Duos and Trios in each level of competition (fearless, classic, select, elite), and from those nominations, judges will then select only 3 routines per level to re-compete. Selected routines will be entered into the SOLO DUO/TRIO GRAND FINALS. Here they will re-compete their routine for the chance to be titled Grand Finals Champion in their level.
The same process will take place for 13 & Over Solos, Duos & Trios.
Each studio is only allowed one routine in each at each level.
Advancement to the Solo Duo/Trio Showdown will be based on entertainment value. Qualifying routines will be announced after all solos, duos and trios have finished competing.
**There must be a minimum of 5 routines entered in the level from 3 or more studios for that age division/level to qualify for Grand Finals.
All qualifying solo, duo or trio routines will be recognized at the solo, duo/trio awards ceremony, first place winners will be awarded with a Grand Finals Champion banner.
SYMPOSIUM GRAND FINALS:
Judges will nominate routines from the 12 & under groups in each level of competition (fearless, classic, select, elite), and will then select only 3 routines per level to re-compete. Selected routines will be entered into the SYMPOSIUM GRAND FINALS. Here they will re-compete their routine for the chance to be titled Grand Finals Champion in their level.
Each studio is only allowed one routine in each at each level.
The same process will take place for 13 & Over groups.
Advancement to the Grand Finals will be based on entertainment value. Qualifying routines will be announced after all groups have finished competing.
**There must be a minimum of 5 routines entered in the level from 3 or more studios for that age division/level to qualify for Showdown.
All qualifying group routines will be recognized at the groups awards ceremony, first place winners will be awarded with a Grand Finals Champion banner.
We encourage all dancers and parents to stay and watch the show on Sunday to cheer on their teams, support other participating dancers and studios and to celebrate each other’s successes.
This is a wonderful way for studios to show support for each other, and truly unite as dancers!
DIAMOND DANCER SHOWCASE:
Our DIAMOND DANCER SHOWCASE will open our group awards ceremonies on Saturday and Sunday. This is a very exciting event and a wonderful learning experience for all participating dancers. You won’t want to miss it!
VIEW BASIC NATIONAL FINALS SCHEDULE (coming soon)
RESPONSIBILITY/PERMISSION:
It is agreed upon entering a Symposium Talent event that Symposium and its staff, it’s sponsors, the hotel, theater or site of the competition will not be held responsible for any accident or injury that may occur to anyone participating or attending these events. Symposium Talent cannot be held responsible for unforeseen flaws in theater stages that may inadvertently lead to the causing of an accident. Persons entering the competition and/or participating as a spectator or in any other aspect MUST assume the responsibility for any unforeseen injury. It is the responsibility of the dance teacher and/or person in charge of a participating group to inform and educate all entrants, their parents, and attendees on the rules and policies of Symposium Talent.
Your attendance and participation in any Symposium Talent event constitute permission for the uncompensated use of any photographs or video taken during the event in promotional materials including, newspapers, brochures, ads, television, videos, newsletters, Internet or any other commercial use.
Symposium Talent assumes no responsibility for lost, stolen, broken or unclaimed items (including CDs, photographs, awards, flash drives, iPod, phones etc.). Lost and found, and unclaimed items will not be mailed. Symposium or its photographers and videographers will not become involved in disputes concerning choreography, rights to performance, costuming, etc. By submitting entries, you confirm you own or have secured the rights to all elements in the performance.
FORCE MAJEURE. In the event that Symposium‘s obligations to the registering studio or dancers are delayed, prevented, or rendered impractical by any of the following events: acts of God or natural disaster such as but not limited to violent storm, cyclone, tornado, blizzard, earthquake, volcanic activity, landslide, flood, damage or destruction by lightning, drought; explosion, fire, accident, riots, war(declared or not), terrorist act, armed conflict, invasion, act of a foreign enemy, extensive military mobilization; civil war, riot, rebellion, revolution, military or usurped power, insurrection, civil commotion or disorder, mob violence, act of civil disobedience; act of terrorism, sabotage or piracy; plague, epidemic, pandemic, outbreaks of infectious disease or any other public health crisis, including quarantine or other employee restrictions; act of authority whether lawful or unlawful, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule, regulation or direction, curfew restriction, epidemic, pandemic, quarantine, civil commotion, breakdown of communication facilities, breakdown of web host, breakdown of internet service provider, natural catastrophes, governmental acts or omissions, changes in laws or regulations, national strikes, fire, or explosion. Symposium shall not be liable for any failure or delay in performing an obligation under this Agreement. The registering studio or dancers hereby waive any claim for damages or compensation for such delay or failure to perform.
Submission of entries also constitutes the following: You agree to release and hereby indemnify Symposium Talent, LLC, its staff and agents from any and all contracts, claims, suits, actions, liabilities and/or injuries arising as a result of participation in a Symposium event. You further release Symposium Talent, LLC its staff and agents from responsibility for any loss or damage, court costs, legal fees, and/or medical fees. All activities are at your own risk.
Symposium will always attempt to reschedule any postponed events. If we do reschedule the event, no refunds or credits will be given. In the event we are forced to cancel an event, Symposium will follow these guidelines: If the event is cancelled 61+ days prior to its scheduled date a 100% credit will be issued. If the event is cancelled 40-60 days prior to its scheduled date, a 70% credit will be issued. If the event is cancelled 20-39 days prior to its scheduled date, a 50% credit will be issued. If the event is cancelled 19 days or less before its scheduled date, a 30% credit will be issued. Symposium will always do their best to reschedule any postponed events.
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