2017 NDTC RULES AND REGULATIONS
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I.
DIVISIONS AND CATEGORIES:
A.
SCHOOL TEAMS - All teams in the Varsity, Junior
Varsity or Junior High divisions must be an official
school dance team. The Junior Varsity Division is any
official school dance team that is recognized by their
school as the Junior Varsity or “B” Team. Individuals
are NOT permitted to compete in two divisions within
the same school (Example: A dancer is not allowed to
compete with both a JV and a Varsity team). Individuals
are also NOT permitted to compete on two different
school teams. (Example: A dancer is not allowed to
compete with ABC Junior High and XYZ High School
or ABC High School and XYZ High School). Go to
www.uda.varsity.comfor specific category descriptions,
divisions and routine rules.
B.
ALL STAR TEAMS – visit
www.usasf.netfor all star
divisions, categories and routine rules.
II.
.
JUDGING PROCEDURES
The judges for the event will be appointed at the sole
discretion of Universal Dance Association. As the teams
make their presentations, the judges will score the teams
using a 100 point system. Judges scores will be AVERAGED
together to determine the overall team score.
III.
SCORES AND RANKINGS
A.
Individual score sheets are for the exclusive use of each
particular judge. Each judge has the responsibility and
authority to review and submit his or her final scores and
rankings prior to the final tally of the scores for all
teams. No scores and rankings will be given over the
telephone. After each round of competition, teams will
receive the judges’ score sheets and comments for their
team. In addition, teams will receive a ranking sheet with
the names and scores of all teams in their group.
B.
All ties in each division or group will remain with the
exception of first place. The first place tie will be
broken based on judges’ final ranking points.
IV.
HOW TO HANDLE PROCEDURAL
QUESTIONS
A.
RULES & PROCEDURES – Any questions concerning
the rules or procedures of the competition will be
handled exclusively by the advisor / coach of the team
and will be directed to the Competition Director. Such
questions should be made prior to the team’s competition
performance.
B.
PERFORMANCE – Any questions concerning the
team’s performance should be made to the Competition
Director immediately after the team's performance
and/or following the outcome of the competition.
V.
SPORTSMANSHIP
All participants agree to conduct themselves in a manner
displaying good sportsmanship throughout the competition
with positive presentation upon entry and exit from the
performance area as well as throughout the routine. The
advisor and coach of each team is responsible for seeing that
team members, coaches, parents and other persons affiliated
with the team conduct themselves accordingly. Severe cases
of unsportsmanlike conduct are grounds for disqualification.
VI.
INTERRUPTION OF PERFORMANCE
A.
UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES
1.
If, in the opinion of the competition officials, a team’s
routine is interrupted because of failure of the
competition equipment, facilities, or other factors
attributable to the competition rather than the team, the
team affected should STOP the routine.
2.
The team will perform the routine again in its entirety,
but will be evaluated ONLY from the point where the
interruption occurred. The degree and effect of the
interruption will be determined by the competition
officials.
B. FAULT OF TEAM
1.
In the event a team’s routine is interrupted because of
failure of the team’s own equipment, the team must
either continue the routine or withdraw from the
competition.
2.
The competition officials will determine if the team will
be allowed to perform at a later time. If decided by
officials, the team will perform the routine again in its
entirety, but will be evaluated ONLY from the point
where the interruption occurred.
C. INJURY
1.
The only persons that may stop a routine for injury are:
a.
competition officials,
b.
the advisor / coach from the team performing or
c.
an injured individual.
2.
The competition officials will determine if the team will
be allowed to perform at a later time. If the competition
officials allow a routine to be performed at a later time,
the spot in the schedule where the re-performance is to
take place is at the sole discretion of competition
officials. The team may perform the routine again in its
entirety, but will be evaluated ONLY from the point
where the interruption occurred.
3.
The injured participant that wishes to perform may not
return to the competition floor unless:
a.
The competition officials receive clearance from,
first, the medical personnel attending to that
participant, second the parent (if present) AND
THEN the head coach/advisor of the competing
team.
b.
If the medical personnel does not clear the
participant, the participant can only return to the
competition if a parent or legal guardian in
attendance signs a return to participation waiver. In
the event of a suspected concussion/head injury, the
participant cannot return to perform without
clearance from a licensed medical professional that
has training related to head injuries, even with a
waiver from a parent or legal guardian.
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GENERAL RULES