The Requirements Of Dance Competitions Ohio

By Lisa Hill


There are normally so many dancers that like to be involved in dancing contests, but there are several rules and regulations that have been set in every state. These rules have to be followed to the latter if at all the dancers want to compete with other dancing groups. Failure to follow the rules will lead to disqualification for the dance competitions Ohio. Thus, all trainers have to make sure that their trainees have carefully observed the set rules that have been set by the state they are living in.

Usually, the process of registration is done through the online website created by the contest facilitators. Therefore, the trainer should make sure that he forms an online studio in which he will register all the participants. He will also be required to create a performance roster for the team to guide the judge during the performance.

After the opening the online studio, the trainer must register his team and send all the paperwork that included a signature form the owners of the studio. More so, the paperwork has to include the insurance of property and also for the individuals along with a check showing payment for the studio. However, it must be noted there are no refunds for admission fees at any circumstance.

If the registrations are late, there are usually additional fees that the team will be required to pay amounting to 10 dollars. Therefore, it is important to make the payments and register early to avoid being disqualified. After finishing the process of registration, all essential communications, as well as notifications, will be sent via the email to the trainer about any events that may be upcoming.

If the studios fail to meet the deadlines, the team can fail to contest in this competition. More so, no changes are allowed to be made after the deadline date has passed. Normally, no entries are allowed to be done via the phone, fax or email.

Once you enter the event, you should know that the directors and facilitators will not be held liable for any injuries or accidents that may occur. So all the participants, students, parents, directors of studios or other spectators have to take care of themselves when at the event. To add on that, if they lose any property, the facilitators of the event will not be answerable.

If any act goes beyond the time that has been allocated without notifying the judges or without paying for the extended time will be penalized by the judges. The penalty comes in the sense that one point is deducted from the overall points and the extra costs will be deducted from the prize money.

Usually, soloists can perform some 3 solos if they manage to proceed to regional contentions. It is however not a rule that they have to contest against fellow contestants that are of the same age. The dancing team has to make thus sure that they observe all statutory rules for them to progress.




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