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The Regulations Of Dance Competitions Ohio

By Lisa Hill


The number of dancers is normally high thus the usually attend contests in which they win prizes in monetary values. However, several rules have been set by different states, and they normally differ from state to state. The dance competitions Ohio requires the trainers to observe these set rules at all times, and if they fail to observe them, they may be disqualified from the contention. It is, therefore, necessary to make sure that the regulations are met at any one time.

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.

Once the trainer has opened the studio online, he should make sure that he has registered the team and send all necessary paperwork. The paperwork includes typically signatures from the studio owners, insurance of any property, insurance certificates for the participants, and checks showing that you have paid for that studio. Nevertheless, the trainer and his team should note that no refunds are made after registration.

If the registrations are late, the team will be charged extra 10 dollars thus it is wise to make the registrations as early as possible. Once all the studios have successfully registered for the contest, they will receive notifications via the email about the schedule of any upcoming contention. More so, each studio is given a grace period in which any corrections of the names of contestants will be done and submitted.

If the studio has failed to meet the deadline, the dancing crew will be disqualified. Usually, there are no corrections that are made after the period is past and no entries can be made via phone, email or the fax. Hence, if the trainer is late, he/she can make his crew lose a chance to participate in the contest.

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 it chances that an act extends past the set time without earlier notification of the judges or without making payments for the extension, the team will be penalized by being deducted a point from their total points. More so, if they win any prize, any additional costs are deducted as well form their overall 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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