First-time competitor.
6 hours of training or less per week. Maximum 2 solos per dancer in the Pre-Competitive division. Soloists exceeding this limit will be moved to the Competitive division.
More than 6 hours of training per week.
Notes:
• If 65% or more of dancers in a routine are Pre-Competitive, the routine will compete in the Pre-Competitive division. If the majority is full time it will be moved to the Full Time division.
• Weekly training hours include both class training and choreography.
• A dancer performing their first solo will be considered a Novice Soloist.
1 Dancer
2 Dancers
3 Dancers
4-9 Dancers
10-17 Dancers
18+ Dancers
Unlimited Dancers (6-12 minutes)
Categories are determined by the number of dancers on stage, including last-minute changes.
Age division is calculated by adding all dancers’ ages and dividing by the number of performers. Decimals are dropped.
Ages are determined as of December 31.
4-6
7-8
9-10
11-12
13-14
15-18
19+
Notes:
• Any routine containing a dancer 19 or older will automatically compete in the Adult Division.
• Adults and teachers may not compete in younger age divisions, except in Productions.
• Adult routines are not eligible for Overall Awards or The Final Countdown, except for Production Overalls.
• A Teacher is defined as someone 18+ who actively teaches at the attending studio and/or choreographs routines entered in the event.
Ballet – Classical ballet technique. Ballet shoes required. Acro tricks are not permitted.
Pointe – Ballet performed on pointe. Pointe shoes required.
Jazz – Traditional jazz technique and performance. Maximum of 2 tricks permitted.
Lyrical – Fusion of ballet and jazz with storytelling through movement. Maximum of 2 tricks permitted.
Contemporary – Incorporates lyrical and jazz technique with contemporary movement vocabulary.
Tap – Rhythmic footwork. Pre-recorded tap sounds are not permitted. Tap shoes required.
Musical Theatre – Dance performance with lip-syncing. Tap shoes permitted.
Song & Dance – Live singing required along with dance choreography. Performers must provide their own microphone.
Acro – Combination of dance and acrobatics with a balanced integration of both styles.
Hip Hop – Street-style movement vocabulary. Acrobatic tricks and breakdancing permitted.
Open – Any dance style or combination of styles. Up to 50% of dancers may wear tap or pointe shoes.
Production – Any dance style portraying a clear theme or storyline.
The Spotlight Division celebrates dancers with physical or developmental disabilities, giving them the opportunity to take the stage and shine like the stars they are.
Dancers in this division will receive a score and medal, and will also be recognized with their own Overall Awards.
Our goal is to create an inclusive and supportive space where every dancer has the opportunity to perform, express themselves, and showcase their unique talents.
Routines exceeding the time limit by more than 30 seconds may incur additional fees and/or be moved to a different category.