Smooth Dancer
Active Member
(I'm a Bronze level dancer preparing for my first A-A competition.) Saw a good Gold dancer disqualified from an USA Dance heat last weekend for not conforming to syllabus. Sad. Don't know the details, but seems perplexing. I thought general USA Dance policy is to accept figures from any widely recognized syllabus. I can't imagine any step one might do at the Gold level that is not at least close to one of these syllabi.
1) Is this in fact USA Dance policy? (And while we're at it, NDCA -- they cite the same syllabus in their rule books.)
2) What about figures composed of parts that are allowed by this syllabus. For example, DVIDA has a "twinkle & weave" that appears to be simply a combination of outside partner fwd/back changes, and (essentially) twinkles. Are such figures allowed?
3) Where the heck does one go (apart from this forum!) to get answers to questions like these!!??
-- Cheers
1) Is this in fact USA Dance policy? (And while we're at it, NDCA -- they cite the same syllabus in their rule books.)
2) What about figures composed of parts that are allowed by this syllabus. For example, DVIDA has a "twinkle & weave" that appears to be simply a combination of outside partner fwd/back changes, and (essentially) twinkles. Are such figures allowed?
3) Where the heck does one go (apart from this forum!) to get answers to questions like these!!??
-- Cheers