Pacion
New Member
As mentioned in the PR Salsa Open Results competition, there will always be controvesy in dance competitions.
If you were involved in organising a salsa competition, what are some of the key points/areas that you would like to see in the competition rules?
- A limit on "elements"
For myself, there would be a list of "elements" and the competitors would be limited to the number of times these "elements" can appear in their routine/dancing. For instance, in the PR Salsa Open Results video, which may not be a good example, as the couples were "freestyling", one couple (or was it two?) had the girl doing a number of multiple spins throughout the song. In another performance, a couple did two or three neck drops. :roll: So that the dance is not all about multiple spins or neck drops, a limit on an "element" would be set, so that the couples have to demonstrate greater versitility and not just be "one trick ponies"...
If you were involved in organising a salsa competition, what are some of the key points/areas that you would like to see in the competition rules?
- A limit on "elements"
For myself, there would be a list of "elements" and the competitors would be limited to the number of times these "elements" can appear in their routine/dancing. For instance, in the PR Salsa Open Results video, which may not be a good example, as the couples were "freestyling", one couple (or was it two?) had the girl doing a number of multiple spins throughout the song. In another performance, a couple did two or three neck drops. :roll: So that the dance is not all about multiple spins or neck drops, a limit on an "element" would be set, so that the couples have to demonstrate greater versitility and not just be "one trick ponies"...