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+ - tabor Harmonia (mind) VÁLASZ  Feladó: (cikkei)

>
> From: "Attis" >
>
> Tánciskolás  Tábor  ..  2002 .. Győr
>
>
>
>
> Szeretettel várunk mindenkit idén nyáron is a Harmónia Táncklub következő
> tánctáborába.Ahogy már megszokhattátok , most is rengeteg program,tánc,műsor,
> mindenféle újdonság és régiség, sokféle emberke, barát, hölgyek-urak, új,
> szuper koreográfiák…, és még sorolhatnánk!
>
> Az előzetes tudnivalók:
> Az időpont:Helyszín:
> Ellátás:  !!!! 2 reggeli kivételével !!!!, mely a   
> Utazás:
> Táncolás feltételei:  Tornacsarnokban, melyet tavaly újítottak fel, új
> parkett, öltözők,stb.
> Mit tanultok majd? A következőket:
> Cha-cha-cha, Tangó, Country-Party,Jive,Mambó,
>
>              Rumba,Disco-Boogie,Rock and Roll
> A tánctábor díja, szállással, utazással, étkezéssel, tánctanítással,
> terembérlettel, programokkal:
> 24.000.-Ft./ fő / 8 nap 
> Jelentkezés és befizetés a táncórákon, vagy a Szülői értekezleten, melynek
> időpontja, és helye:
> Az előleg összege minimum 5000.-Ft, ezzel kell a helyet lefoglalni.
>
> Információk, telefonok, E-mail:Székely
> Attila                                      331-48-03 /Üz. Rögzítő +
>
> fax/06-30-9529-477                                                       
>                            lustálkodni /mondjuk azt nagyon
> <mailto:          
> www.harmonia-tancklub.fw.hu                                       táncolni,
> táncolni!
>
> Székely Attila *-*-*-* Harmónia Táncklub
>
+ - Fwd: Members Newsflash 20/4 (mind) VÁLASZ  Feladó: (cikkei)

>
> Delivered-To: 
> From: "President IDO" >
> To: "N-H Carlzon" >
> Subject: Members Newsflash 20/4
> Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 14:21:02 +0200
> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4133.2400
>
> IDO NEWSFLASH !
>  
> Dear dance friends!
>  
> Please find below the following items: 
>    * IDO ANNUAL AWARDS NOMINATION DEADLINE  
>    * RULES FOR RUEDA DE CASINO  
>    * RULES FOR STREET LATINO  
>    * EDTV  
>    * ORGANIZERS FOR IDO COMPETITIONS WANTED FOR 2003-5 
> IDO ANNUAL AWARDS
> The IDO President kindly ask you to submit nominations for the IDO annual
> awards to be presented each year, for outstanding achievements in the
> following fields:
>
> 1.      CHOREOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR (To a choreographer, trainer or 
> coach, who has achieved outstanding results in the past.)
>
> 2.      THE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (To a person that has made
> a major contribution in the growth and quality of any of the IDO dance
> disciplines.)
>
> 3.      THE TEAM OF THE YEAR (To a duo, couple, group or formation, club or
> dance school that has achieved spectacular results in the past.)
>
> 4.      THE IDO DANCER OF THE YEAR (To a dancer, male or female, child,
> junior or adult, that have achieved outstanding results during the past.
>
> 5.      THE IDO GOLDEN AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO THE CONTINUED
> GROWTH OF THE DANCE PROFESSION (To a person that has made a major
> contribution, in any aspect, in any facet or any capacity, within any field
> of IDO activities.)
>
> Nominations will be made by the general assembly and the recipients will be
> selected by the Presidium. Any nominations must reach the Presidents office
> before the 1st of June.
>  
>  
> Rules for Rueda de Casino
> Rueda is one of two new dance categories that are introduced during 2003. A
> very exiting and social way of dancing Salsa. This type of dance is very
> spread around the world and one can find clubs and schools in almost any
> country that organize and dance Rueda de Casino. 
> Start preparing for next years competitions.
> A Word file document is attached to this mail
>  
> Rules for Street Latino Championships
> The other category that will be introduced during next year is a constructed
> dance discipline. The Street Latino is a five dance competition including
> Street Latino dances that in some cases already is danced as separate World
> Championship dances. The dances that are included in the Street Latino
> category are Salsa, Bolero, Merengue, Mambo and Guapacha (Slow Club Cha-cha).
>  
> In the final a sixth dance is added. A Street Latino Show medley, consisting
> of two or more of the five dances put together in a Street Latino Showcase.
> In the event of a tie the Street Latino Showcase will have the higher value.
>  
> The Street Latino will hopefully attract young people around the World that
> want to learn to dance and to compete in the exiting Latino rhythms that are
> so popular at the moment in Radio, TV, Films and on Stage and that sell
> millions of records in the music industry every day around the World.
>  
> National member bodies are encouraged to start with beginners in first one
> dance. Than add another dance in the D-class, a third dance in the C-class, a
> fourth dance in the B-class and all five dances in the A-class. Experienced
> competitors will of course master all five dances quite easily.
>  
> A full description of the rules is attached to this mail in Word format.
>  
> ENJOY DANCING TV
> The IDO has at the Presidium meeting in Budapest the 13th of April, signed a
> contract with the EDTV in order to have as many of the IDO Championships as
> possible filmed by a professional film team. This will in turn generate more
> sponsors and hopefully the IDO disciplines will be promoted in a better way
> via TV and on the Internet. At the moment all dance organizations has a big
> problem to get TV interested for their events. Hopefully this will change now
> at east at IDO competitions.
>  
> IDO organizers are encouraged to co-operate with the EDTV in order to make
> the filming of the event as smooth and successful as possible. The first year
> is a try out year and only a few competitions will be selected to be filmed,
> in order to make a few absolutely first class productions that will present
> the IDO competitions in the absolute best way.
>  
> NEW ORGANIZERS for 2003, 2004 and 2005.
> The IDO invites interested organizers to take contact with the IDO
> competition committee as soon as possible to make their interest in
> organizing IDO events known. We expect an increasing interest from many of
> our new members and the earlier we know that you are interested the better we
> can plan our competition calendar. The IDO has the possibilities to sanction
> more than 200 International World and Continental Championships each year,
> due to our vast span of disciplines and categories.
>  
> Mail your interest to
> <mailto:
> ine.org as soon as possible.
>  
> Take care out there!
>  
> Örebro 20/4
> Nils-Hĺkan Carlzon
> President IDO
>  
> C:\EUDORA\ATTACH\STREET LATINO RULES.doc; C:\EUDORA\ATTACH\Rueda de Casino
> Salsa rules.doc;
>  
>  STREET LATINO

A.      Street Latino is a five-dance discipline where the five dances each has
an equal value. Each dance is evaluated on its own merits and the places in
each dance, are found by using the Skating System. All couples in the final
will also dance a medley consisting of minimum two and maximum all five dances
that are included in the Street Latino discipline. The Street Latino Show
medley will be judged as one more dance on its own merits. In the event of a
tie between couples, the placing in the Street Latino Show medley will have the
higher value. 
B.      The dances that are included in the Street Latino discipline are:  
        Salsa                   Tempi 42-47 Bpm 
        Bolero                  Tempi 24-26 Bpm 
        Merengue                        Tempi 29-32 Bpm 
        Mambo                   Tempi 47-50 Bpm 
        Guapacha (Slow Club Cha-cha)            Tempi 27-29 Bpm

C.      Organizer’s music 
D.      In all rounds the length of performance should be 1:30 minutes long. In
the final round, the couple will also dance a medley using music of their
choice. 
E.      Characteristics and movements for each dance are described and well
known in dance literature. The impact and clothing for the competitors should
be in a modern and futuristic Latino, Street wear style following the
developments in new trends in Street dancewear. 
F.      It is very important that the movements, the step combinations must be
in perfect harmony with the rhythm and character of music throughout each
dance.  In Mambo, Bolero and Guapacha the dancers’ must break on the 2nd
beat of
the bar. 
G.      Low lifts are permitted in all dances. A lift is defined as a movement
when both feet of one dancer leave the floor with the support of the partner.
Lifts where more than 50% of a dancers’ body or both feet are higher than the
shoulders of the other dancer, are not allowed. Not more than three lifts may
be used in each dance. In the solo performance in the final not more than five
lifts are permitted. 
H.      In the first round in the first dance only, all couples will dance an
opening and a final minute together. The reason being that the judges will have
a more fair chance to evaluate the couples if they first see all the couples
together in order to set the level of quality before starting judging each
heat. To make sure that the marks have been given to the right couples all
couples will also dance a final minute together, but only in the first dance in
the first round. 
I.      In the preliminary rounds and in the semi-final, up to six couples are
dancing at the same time in each heat. In each dance, all couples must dance
before the organizer moves on to the next dance. Judges mark the couples that
they would like to see going through to the next round with an X. The amount of
marks given in each round will be announced. 
J.      In the final round all couples dance at the same time in each dance.
Each couple will then perform their Street Latino Show medley alone. In what
order the couples will dance their solo performance will be decided by a random
lottery before the final. The medley has to include at least two of the Street
Latino dances and must be minimum 2.30 and maximum 3 minutes long. The music is
of the couples’ own choice but must be clearly defined as Street Latino dances.
The judges will place the couples in order of merit in each dance. In the event
of a tie between couples, the placing in the Street Latino Show medley will
have the higher value. 
K.      During the solo performance in the final the couples cannot use
cumbersome scenic material.  They may only perform with what they are wearing
and holding 
L.      No stage props that could not be defined as clothes, such as sticks or
umbrellas may be used.  When using clothing as a stage prop, the dancers should
wear it during the entire performance; they may turn it inside out, but not
throw it away. 
M.      The dancer/s cannot use liquids or other substances that can litter the
dance floor.

Salsa Rueda de Casino  
A.      Rueda de Casino groups dance with own music. Tempo of the music is
free.
Character of the music must be in the typical Salsa rhythm marked by the
“claves”. Length of exhibition: 2,30 minutes minimum and 3 minutes maximum.  No
dancer shall compete against him self. (A dancer can not participate in more
than one group) 
B.      Each group consists of 2 - 12 couples that dance together in one or
more
circles. Other types of formations such as lines, stationary dancing and
dividing the Rueda circle into smaller groups, may be performed but must not
dominate. 
C.      Musicality, (rhythm, breaks), dance variety and originality, together
with well-done and well-performed stage and individual choreography, will be
highly evaluated. It is very important to present harmony of music, dance and
costume, which should emphasize the special Salsa Rueda de Casino character. 
D.      Acrobatic movements where the body turns in its length direction (body
pivoting on a horizontal axis) are not allowed. Splits and kicks and other
types of flashy tricks can be performed but must not dominate. Performing
acrobatic tricks will not enhance the dancers’ score.  These tricks could
detract from the score if they are not performed technically correct. 
E.      During the performance dancers cannot use cumbersome scenic material. 
They may only perform with what they are wearing.  
F.      No stage props that could not be defined as clothes, such as sticks or
umbrellas may be used.  When using clothing as a stage prop, the dancers should
wear it during the entire performance; they may turn it inside out, but not
throw it away. 
G.      The dancers cannot use liquids or other substances that can litter the
dance floor.  
H.      Lifts are allowed.  A lift is defined as a movement when both feet of
one dancer are leaving the floor with the support of one or more dancers. 
I.      Groups will be judged as a whole.  Solo parts may be performed but must
not dominate.



In the near future, if there is a need, the Salsa Rueda de Casino may be
divided into two disciplines;
1/ Salsa Rueda de Casino Groups 2-5 couples and
2/ Salsa Rueda de Casino Formations with 6-12 couples
+ - IDO ules volt apr 13-an Budapesten? (mind) VÁLASZ  Feladó: (cikkei)

Az altalam tovabbitott IDO korlevelbol kiderul hogy IDO ules
volt Pesten aprilis 13-an. Errol egy arva szot se lehetett itt 
a listakon hallani. Milyen sok erdekes uj tancot vezettek
be!
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