







ROUTINE



Routine Introduction
ROUTINE DIFFICULTY

Dance Difficulty
Routine Composition Difficulty

DANCE
DIFFICULTY
These 4 isolated factors will be considered when comparatively scoring your dance difficulty:
Foot Work:
2 or more athletes create visual elements, patterns and displays with isolated movement of the feet.
Floor Work:
2 or more athletes demonstrate elements and movement below waist level. It is considered Floor Work anytime both feet are not bearing weight of the athlete.
Level Change:
2 or more athletes demonstrate various height, width, and depth creating displays for visual presentation.
Presentation:
Athletes demonstrate elements, patterns, and displays throughout the dance. Items for consideration: partner work, athlete participation, pace, flow, intricacy, and transitions.
ROUTINE COMPOSITION
DIFFICULTY
(The dance section of the routine will NOT be included in this score)
These 3 isolated factors will be considered when comparatively scoring your routine composition difficulty:
Intricacy:
The routine continually demonstrates thought, purpose and complexity, while creating smooth flowing transitions from skill to skill.
Pace:
The routine displays appropriate speeds throughout the routine. The demonstration of the speed to best accentuate the sections of the routine.
Involvement:
The active utilization of the athletes NOT participating in the specific skill sections.
ROUTINE EXECUTION

Dance Execution
Routine Composition Execution

DANCE
These 3 isolated factors will be considered when comparatively scoring your dance execution:
Precision:
Athletes demonstrate precise movement, placement, uniformity, body extension, and body isolation.
Awareness:
Athletes demonstrate floor formations, movement-comprehension, and choreography knowledge.
Synchronization:
Athletes demonstrate the choreography in a simultaneous movement to enhance the visual effect.
ROUTINE COMPOSITION
These 3 isolated factors will be considered when comparatively scoring your routine composition execution:
Precision:
Athletes demonstrate precise movement, placement, uniformity throughout the routine.
Awareness:
Athletes demonstrate floor formations, movement-comprehension, and choreography knowledge.
Synchronization:
Athletes demonstrate the choreography in a simultaneous movement to enhance the visual effect.
ROUTINE PERFORMANCE
Routine Performance

ROUTINE PERFORMANCE
0.1 - 5 points
Routine Performance score will come from the Routine Judge(s).
These 3 isolated factors will be considered when scoring your Routine Performance:
Entertainment:
Athletes present themselves physically, emotionally, and appropriately while translating the choreography of the routine.
Showmanship:
Athletes demonstrate authenticity and enjoyment while translating the choreography of the routine.
Presentation:
Athletes demonstrate the ability to capture the attention of the judges.






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