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BRING IT Yes we have some divisions, but really our competition philosophy comes down to one idea: BRING IT. We want you to push yourself to the limits of what you can do and go beyond. We firmly believe that competitions are a great way to push individual dancers to incredible new places while at the same time inspiring people around them. Competition Divisions Open Strictly - This division is open and requires a partner.
- That means ANYONE can compete. If you want to show that you're the best, this is the place to do so.
- Sign up will be at the registration table at the event and is limited to 24 couples.
Open Jack & Jill - This compeition is open and does not require a partner.
- That means ANYONE can compete.
- Sign up will be at the registration table at the event and is limited to 24 couples.
Solo Blues - This compeition is open and does not require a partner.
- That means ANYONE can compete.
- Sign up will be at the registration table at the event and is limited to 24 individuals.
The Battle in Seattle - Hybrid of solo and team performance.
- This competition is open and requires a team of at least three people and no more than six people.
- Only one team per city.
- Two teams will face off in competition and trade phrases between solo and partnered dancing, then end in a final phrase that is an all skate. So for example it would go Solo A, Solo B, Partnered A, Partnered B, Solo A, Solo B, Partnered A, Partnered B, All Skate.
- Sign up will be prior to the event - you'll need to email us - and is limited to 8 cities.
Other Info? The preliminary rounds of the Open Jack & Jill, the Open Strictly and the Solo divisions will be held on Saturday morning. The finals for the Open Strictly and Open Jack & Jill divisions will be at the Saturday evening dance. The finals for the Solo Blues and the Battle in Seattle divisions will be at the Sunday evening dance. Registration per person is $10 and goes towards prize money: $75 each for first, $50 for second and $25 for third in all divisions. This year there will be no scheduled competitor's meeting after the finals, but feel free to ask your judges for feedback about your performance to learn how to push your dancing to the next level.
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