Partnerships in all Showcase Divisions will be designated as one male and one female partner unless specifically designated as a same gender.
All showcase should be no less than 2.5 minutes. This includes optional entrance and/or exit music. These Time Limits apply for all Showcase routines in all Styles of Dance. Couples will have no more than 20 seconds to get into place for performance. Any choreography prior to the beginning of the music will be counted toward the overall timing of the performance. Likewise, dancers will have a maximum of 20 seconds at the conclusion of the performance to exit the floor.
Props are NOT allowed.
ricks are allowed. Couples can choose to dance either On1 or On2, but must maintain consistent to that timing for the duration of the routine. Recognized timing for this competiton is 1-2-3, 5-6-7. Routines must be 50% recognizable salsa. The remaining 50% can be made up of tricks, flares, dips and side by sides (shines).
Note: If the word “Classic” is not designated in the title of the Showcase division, it means the Couple or Team can elect to include lifts and tricks in the routine, but it is
One foot must remain on the floor at all times even during tricks. If both feet of either partner leave the floor via the assistance of the other partner, it will be considered a lift and there will be a 10%deduction from the final score. A maximum of 3 tricks/dips or flares are permitted for the routine. A maximum of 8 bars/32 Beats/4 counts of 8 are allowed for continuous turns. More than this will result in a penalty of 10% off off the final score. All Music for Classic style divisions must b
May utilize lifts and overheads. The same rules apply to this division as the Cabaret Division. Routines must be at least 50% of the style of dance in that category. Amateur Teams must consist of ALL Amateur/Student dancers. Pro-Am Teams cannot consist of more than 50% professional dancers.
Music for all Showcase Performances to be uploaded via the Website. Music will be submitted and competition line up order to be drawn at the competitors meeting. Please see our Information page regarding music by clicking on Music as written above.
A trick is defined as any movement that requires the support of the other partner to maintain. This is regardless of whether the feet remain on the floor or not.
Contestants are allowed a maximum of 8 Bars / 32 Beats / 4 counts of 8 for continuous turns. More than this will result in a penalty of 10% from the final score.
Costumes are not required, but are highly recommended. All costumes should be in good taste with all private parts covered by non-transparent material.
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