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Department Rules en>fr fr>en
By SeniorLadyPremium member Comments: 7625, member since Sun Aug 24, 2003
On Fri Jun 24, 2005 09:17 AM
Made sticky by hylndlas (107168) on 2005-07-01 14:46:45 members request

THESE RULE COME INTO EFFECT ON MARCH 1.

1. All new competitors start at the beginner level regardless of the level they compete at offline. (I am not keeping track of your level, so please make note!)

2. Irish and Highland have 4 levels; respectively, they are beginner, novice, intermediate, and open/premier. Don’t ask about advanced beginner, prizewinner, or preliminary championships, as they don’t exist here at VIS.

3. To move into novice, dancers need to place 1, 2, or 3 overall. To move into intermediate, dancers need to place 1 or 2, and to move into the highest level, dancers need to place 1st. In order to move up, you have to have someone to compete against. You can't move up if you're the only competitor at your level. (I know this sucks due to lack of participation ... I'm hoping it will encourage people to play.)

4. Only premier and open dancers are eligible for championships.

5. Monthly competitions will include 4 dances per level. It is recommended that you enter all 4 dances for your level, as I will no longer be moving dancers up within individual dances (for instance, you can no longer have your reel in novice and your jig in beginner).

6. Monthly competitions may also include special events such as trophy dances, championships, or choreographies. You don’t move up with these, and they may often be restricted (i.e., for premier dancers only or for pre-open dancers etc.)

7. NEW RULE! I will only place dancers who participate in the monthly activity. There really is no point in entering if you don’t play. The activities used to be optional (dancers who did them received bonus points), but they are now mandatory. They take very little time to complete, as they are rarely difficult. Please be active.

I will resume making .gif awards for those who take the time to enter as per rule 7. (I haven't been doing this - I forgot - but I will.)

Dancers who have reached the highest level may choose to go back to beginner if they wish - the fun's in moving up.

5 Replies to Department Rules

re: Department Rules en>fr fr>en
By RattyPattymember has saluted, click to view salute photosPremium member Comments: 4030, member since Mon Dec 29, 2003
On Fri Jun 24, 2005 06:59 PM
those are great rules,keep up the good work!!

also an idea,maybe when we get more members,we can have like a worlds for irish dance once a year. And also something for highland.
re: Department Rules en>fr fr>en
By SeniorLadyPremium member Comments: 7625, member since Sun Aug 24, 2003
On Tue Jun 28, 2005 07:21 PM
lol, we have worlds in Highland too. :)
re: Department Rules en>fr fr>en
By RattyPattymember has saluted, click to view salute photosPremium member Comments: 4030, member since Mon Dec 29, 2003
On Wed Jun 29, 2005 08:39 AM
i knew you had something big,i just didnt know what it was called
sorry
re: Department Rules en>fr fr>en
By SeniorLadyPremium member Comments: 7625, member since Sun Aug 24, 2003
On Mon Jul 25, 2005 05:01 PM
*bump*

Just making sure this remains active and noticeable.
re: Department Rules en>fr fr>en
By scottdancer94member has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 620, member since Fri Jun 29, 2007
On Sun Dec 30, 2007 09:53 PM
Its ok I read it. hee hee...

Those are good rules I wish people would be active on here. But I kinda don't get how you compete? If somebody could explain that to me that would be great!

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