Children's dance competition. Choreographic competitions

Of course, the season of festivals, parades and concerts is already over this year - several months of winter, cold weather and cultural events within four walls, but while the first snow has fallen in Russia, the fun continues in other parts of the world. In addition, it always makes sense to stock up on a list of the most incredible festivals in terms of their atmosphere, so that you can next year arrange a super party tour!

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1. Boom (Portugal).

Large-scale (and surprisingly environmentally friendly) psy-trance festival in the village of Idanha a Nova, Portugal. It lasts almost a week and begins at the end of July. Here you will find many stages, art installations, master classes, lectures, and even film screenings.

2. Welcome to the future (Netherlands).

This festival also respects nature - so much so that even the generators here are partially powered by vegetable oil. This is one of Amsterdam's oldest festivals, attracting tens of thousands of partygoers from all over the world every year. Here you can hear music of many genres - from techno to house and everything in between.

3. ZoukOut (Singapore).

While we - “on the other side of the Equator” - are thinking about how to survive the cold, a huge Beach party. 41,000 people attended the ZoukOut event last year. This annual party boasts a great lineup musical talents, which even your grandmother may have heard of.

4. Mysteryland (Netherlands/Croatia).

When it comes to electronic music, the Netherlands can rightfully be considered its world capital. Mysteryland, by the way, is the oldest festival in the Netherlands. It takes place in August and attracts up to 60,000 people.

5. Festival in the Monegros desert (Spain).

Hearing the phrase “festival in the desert”, many immediately remember the famous Burning Man. However, what started as a barbecue with music in the middle of the Monegros desert in Spain has grown into a real festival that attracts up to 40,000 people every year.

6. Shambhala (Canada).

A legendary festival, one of the oldest and most popular in Canada. It doesn’t even have official advertising, but has been run by a local family since the 90s.

7. Street parade (Switzerland).

What do you get if you take 20% of the world's famous DJs, the second Saturday in August and about a million people? The result will be a Street (techno) parade in Switzerland - an event of truly unreal proportions.

8. Snowbombing (Austria).

While you're cuddling up in blankets and drinking hot tea, Austria hosts the 5-day Snow Show festival, where rhythmic beats blend perfectly with winter sports.

9. Defqon 1 (Netherlands/Australia).

Defqon 1 is a real dance paradise for everyone who is in the know. Every year it has its own theme, hundreds of leading musicians playing in the genre of hard trance and hardcore, and every year a special headliner is invited to create the anthem of the festival.

10. Full Moon Party (Thailand).

This night event on the Thai island of Koh Phangan is a real test of endurance, because... The music doesn't stop here until the sun comes up (although by then most of your friends will probably have passed out). This wild party takes place every spring.

11. BPM Festival (Mexico).

This 10-day festival in the Mexican city of Playa del Carmen provides an extensive program that lasts all day (or night), and the DJs will impress even seasoned partygoers.

12. South West Four (UK).

One of the UK's main festivals celebrated its 10th anniversary last year, and did so with the help of an incredible lineup of DJs and musicians.

13. Audioriver (Poland).

Every year in August, on the banks of the Vistula River in the Polish city of Plock, the 3-day Audioreka festival takes place, uniting true lovers of club music. During the day there are presentations of everything related to musical activity, and at night the most interesting thing begins - dancing!

14. Sunburn Festival (Goa, India).

This festival is slowly but surely creeping up on the landmark list of “festivals you need to go to before you die.” It returns to Goa in December 2014 (after previously being held in other regions of India). This celebration of music attracts more than 100,000 people every year, so it has rightfully earned the title " largest festival in Asia".

15. Life Festival (Ireland).

This three day festival in front of the Belvedere House in Mullingar (Ireland) has been considered one of the best in Europe for 10 years.

16. Kazantip (Crimea - Georgia).

Just imagine if life was a holiday, if for 2-3 weeks you and 100,000 other people like you would inhabit a remote island where art lives, 14 stages, and 300 DJs pump music 21 hours a day... Stop, it seems it already exists - on KaZantip!

17. Bal en Blanc (Canada).

One of the best "white parties" on earth. A great place to dance to house and trance. Held on Easter.

18. Balaton Sound (Hungary).

This large-scale festival fresh air in the city, Zamardí is so popular that, despite constant growth prices for entry tickets, they sell out even before they go on official sale. But it's worth looking at the list of invited artists to understand why this festival is so quickly becoming one of the most popular in Europe.

19. Stereosonic (Australia).

Australia's fastest growing festival. This is a two-day event that takes place in November-December in each of the 5 main cities across the country: Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth and Melbourne.

20. Djakarta Warehouse Project (Indonesia).

The festival may have only recently appeared, just two years ago, but it has already become one of the largest and most successful music and dance festivals in Indonesia.

21. Transahara (Morocco).

Trans-Sahara is a 4-day adventure into the wild dunes of the Sahara Desert, located in a secret location outside of Morocco. To avoid harm surrounding nature desert, the organizers had to cut the number of visitors to 2,500 people.

22. Call of Transylvania (Romania).

This week-long event, taking place in September, is both musical and psychedelic - a pleasant combination of music, art and alternative lifestyle.

23. Future Music Festival (Australia/Malaysia).

Well, where else can you see Drake on the same stage with The Prodigy? Or 2Chainz and Avicii? Of course, at this festival.

24. Electronic Family Festival (Amsterdam).

To find your true “trance family”, this massive festival in Amsterdam is ready to offer you some of the best European and international masters of house, trance and other genres.

Probably one of the best annual events in the world. Qlimax is famous for its incomparable performance and the ideal atmosphere of the legendary festival.

26. Berlin Festival (Germany).

This is a real music and dance marathon taking place in September.

27. Tomorrowland (Belgium).

A festival for those who attend all festivals. They know how to spend money here: incredible stage decorations, excellent quality music and an impressive list of artists - probably no other festival in Europe can compare with this.

28. Hard Bass(Netherlands).

As the title (Heavy Bass) suggests, this is the kind of music you can expect at this Dutch festival. It takes place every year in January.

29. Sonne Mond Sterne (Germany).

This three-day festival in August attracts the world's best house music acts. The event has been held since 1997.

30. Labyrinth (Japan).

Set in the lush Niigata Mountains, this popular one-stage Japanese festival takes a "quality over quantity" approach. Their lineup consists of the real cream of the technosociety.

31. Sónar (Spain).

It takes place in two stages (day and night), but generally lasts three days and takes place in Barcelona. It all started back in the 90s. The festival has long been a platform for amazing music, technology and professionals.

32. Melt Festival! (Germany).

Every year the Melt festival! transforms the German “city of steel” from a deserted industrial zone into the hottest place in the country (and this is in July!). Here there is a fusion of electronic and rock music, and the lineup consists of 80 artists on 6 stages.

33. Global Gathering (UK).

A truly international event, which over the 14 years of its existence took place in England, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia and South Korea.

34. Nature One (Germany).

It's not even about 18 stages, 300 DJs and 64,000 people, although these are also impressive numbers. The Nature One festival is famous for its stunning fireworks display, which culminates on Saturday night.

35. Creamfields (worldwide).

This is not just a festival, it is a real global event. It originated in the UK at the turn of the century and has since taken place in Poland, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Czech Republic, Mexico, Russia, Lithuania, Spain, Turkey, Ireland, Uruguay, Argentina and the UAE.

36. The Garden Festival (Croatia).

Behind last years Croatia has become a kind of secret place for club music lovers. Unfortunately, the Garden Festival will end its 10-year run in 2015, and although it will likely be replaced by something grander, it's worth visiting one last time.

37. Sensation (Netherlands / Worldwide).

The Sensation festival (both Black and White) has long gone beyond Amsterdam and spread to more than 20 countries (in 2013 it was held in 22 cities). And it looks like he is not going to stop there. The festival is gaining momentum and moving forward, surprising partygoers with ever more grandiose surprises.

38. 10 Days Off (Belgium).

This festival lasts 10 days! Takes place in the Belgian town of Ghent. And in Amsterdam there is a shorter 5-day version of this festival.

39. Dance Valley (Netherlands).

Considering how many festivals are constantly taking place around the world, it would take a truly outstanding event to earn the title of "Dancing Woodstock", which is exactly what the title holds dance festival Valley since 1995. Although it is exclusively a dance and music festival, it boasts a huge variety of genres.

40. Outlook Festival (Croatia).

In September 2015, make sure you have the first week free to visit Croatia for the Outlook Festival. The festival took place on boats along the coast, and in underground tunnels, and even in ancient ruins.

41. Astropolis (France).

A great festival that has its roots in the underground rave movement. In the coming 2015 it will be held for the 20th time.

42. Hideout (Croatia).

If 10,000 tickets are sold out within 48 hours almost a year before the event, that already says a lot. Maybe it's all the amazing 24 parties they have on boats. Maybe 19 hours of non-stop music over 4 days. Maybe, if possible, get closer to your favorite DJs. In any case, you will have to plan ahead if you are going to attend the Hideout festival in Croatia, because... There will be a lot of people who want to attend, but there won’t be enough tickets for everyone.

(World Dance Meetings). The idea of ​​holding such an event as m International Dance Games , caused by the Olympic ideal of competition in fair competition dance groups from all over the world. This idea should inspire people to feel the spirit of the event, no matter what artistic level they are performing at. The main idea of ​​our events is to motivate young dancers to make their dreams come true, to show others what they are capable of, to demonstrate art to the audience, and to give team leaders the opportunity to exchange experiences! International choreographic competition International Dance Games expressed in personal experience millions of people around the world, direct efforts to promote peace, friendship, fraternal relations and solidarity of peoples, through the art of dance, rich traditions and revered folk standards of self-expression and communication. Communicating in the language of fantasy and creativity, representatives different countries meet and exchange the most intimate - creations of cultural and artistic expression. Regular choreographic groups different parts light collects m international choreographic competition International Dance Games to contribute to the cause of peace and understanding between peoples. Everyone celebrates together great holiday dance. Dance – mutual language all over the world.

The competition takes place once a year, moving from country to country.

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All our programs consist of two parts:

1. Participation in the competition;
2. Participation outside the competition within the festival program*.

*For dancers who do not wish to participate competitive program, but taking part in the festival, joint rehearsals, workshops and master classes are provided, at which they will receive advice and an official Certificate from famous international experts during brief discussion in an open and friendly atmosphere. Dancers participating outside of competition also perform at international friendly concerts that unite different choreographic directions.
Communication with other participants, open exchange of experience, as well as a wide range of master classes with world-recognized experts will certainly take your level to a completely new stage!

The international choreographic competition International Dance Games will be held

Increase the number of days of your stay and we will organize an excellent excursion program for you! The price for additional days is indicated in the “cost” section. Detailed information For excursion programs, you can check with our managers by mail: [email protected]

What was it like last year?

Why is it worth participating in

  • one of the largest competitions of dance groups;
  • colorful opening and closing ceremonies;
  • a rating system that guarantees highest quality refereeing;
  • trainings, master classes, round tables with leading experts and teachers;
  • flash mob and video shooting;
  • official international numbered diplomas with the results of the competition are awarded not only dance groups, but each individual participant is awarded a personal personalized diploma;
  • choreographers receive European certificates for completing master classes;
  • leaders and sponsors of teams receive personal Thanksgiving letters;
  • Master classes.

The competition is held under the patronage ofCID UNESCO and ACAVE

Nominations m

  • classical dance;
  • modern choreography (jazz, modern, neoclassical);
  • variety choreography ( modern ballet, show groups, step);
  • sports choreography (hip-hop, disco, techno, street, electric boogie, break dancing, pop locking, as well as other street styles);
  • folk choreography;
  • ballroom choreography;
  • East Dance;
  • flamenco;
  • Social dancing ( Argentine tango, balboa, bachata, boogie-woogie, waltz, west coast swing, zouk, Irish net dancing, country, kizomba, lindy hop, machine, merengue, reggaeton, rueda, salsa, samba de gafieira, semba, forró, hustle and others ).

Age categories of participants

  • I) under 9 years old
  • II) 10-12 years
  • III) 13-15 years
  • IV) 16-19 years old
  • V) 20-25 years
  • VI) from 26 years old
  • Mixed age category Mixta

Conditions of participation in m international choreographic competition International Dance Games

  • Each team must present 1 or 2 competitive compositions, each lasting 2-5 minutes. Each soloist – one number up to 4 minutes.
  • All songs must be recorded on a USB flash drive. It is also necessary to have backup copies of tracks on CD media. Only the following audio formats are accepted: MP3, WAV, AIFF.
  • In the application, indicate whether a breakdown of numbers is required or whether the work will be carried out in one block.
  • It is necessary to indicate in the application soloists, duets, and small forms from three to five people.

Jury m international choreographic competition International Dance Games

The jury consists of qualified specialists representing the main directions of choreographic art, professors, associate professors and leading teachers of higher cultural educational institutions of the World, famous critics, cultural figures from Spain, Italy, France, Canada and other countries of Eastern Europe and Asia. The international jury is formed by the organizer of the competition.

The jury has the right

  • not all awards are awarded;
  • divide bonuses between performers;
  • hand over special prizes teachers for outstanding achievements;
  • make a decision to terminate a speech that goes beyond the regulations;
  • the jury evaluates the competition participants using a 100-point system, the final result is the sum of the average number of points received and the average of intermediate scores;
  • The jury's decisions are final and cannot be revised.

Evaluation criteria

  • performing skills - technique of performing movements;
  • compositional structure numbers;
  • stage performance (plasticity, costume, props, performance culture);
  • selection and compliance of musical and choreographic material;
  • artistry, disclosure of artistic image.

Awards

According to performance genres and nominations, awards are distributed across seven age groups:
  • – participants who score up to 70 points become diploma holders (copper diploma);
  • – participants who scored from 70 to 79 points are third degree laureates (bronze diploma);
  • – participants who score from 80 to 89 points become second-degree laureates (silver diploma);
  • – participants who score from 90 to 99 points become first-degree laureates (golden diploma);
  • Participants who score 100 points become Grand Prize-winners of the competition “INTERNATIONAL DANCE GAMES”(platinum diploma).

Groups, soloists, duets and small forms - winners of first prizes and grand prix receive personalized branded cups FIESTALONIA. Each individual member of the team is awarded personalized diplomas from the founders and organizers of the competition.

Additionally, special awards are possible for team leaders, depending on the demonstrated level of performance of their groups: “For the best choreographer’s work”, “Best Choreographer festival”, “ Best teacher”, “For the preservation of national cultural traditions", "For help and assistance during the competition."

Choreographers who have received the above degrees from Fiestalonia Milenio will receive a special certificate from the member International Dance Council / International Dance Council at UNESCO.

Program “M” international choreographic competition International Dance Games”

Day 1 Sunday:
- hotel accommodation; (check-in at the hotel from 14:00)
– meeting with the organizers of the competition;
- presentation excursion programs;
– rehearsal (on request);
20:00 – dinner;

Day 2 Monday:
8:00 – breakfast;
11:00 – rehearsal;
13:00 – lunch;
14:00 – start of competitive viewing;
19:30 – dinner;
21:00 – master class.

Day 3 Tuesday:
8:00 – breakfast;

13:00 - lunch;
20:00 – dinner;

Day 4 Wednesday:
8:00 – breakfast; free day;
09:00 – for those interested sightseeing tours(at extra charge);
13:00 - lunch;
19:30 – dinner.
20:30 – Gala concert, awards ceremony;

Day 5 Thursday:
8:00 – breakfast;
– Check out from the hotel (before 10:00 am).

* Attention, the program is subject to change!
* ATTENTION [email protected]

Prices for the international choreographic competition International Dance Games

Price

  • accommodation in a triple room 230 euros/person – additional day 40 euros/person
  • accommodation in a double room 255 euros/person – additional day 46 euros/person
  • accommodation in a single room 345 euros/person – additional day 76 euros/person
  • soloists pay extra 50 euros
  • duets pay extra 40 euros per duet
  • small forms of 3-5 people pay extra 30 euros per group.
  • For participation in each additional nomination – additional payment of 15 euros/person

Free seats on the m international choreographic competition International Dance Games

Every 25th participant in the group receives a package of our services for free!
The entire list of services provided can be found in the “Included in price” section.

Included in the price

  • 5 days/4 nights in a three-star hotel;
  • full board buffet (breakfast, lunch and dinner) + water;
  • two concerts: competitive viewing; Gala awards ceremony;
  • diplomas and cups from the competition organizers.
  • special diplomas of gratitude in the form of engraving from the city authorities.
  • letters of gratitude for choreographers and sponsors;
  • competitive fee;
  • Master Class.

* ATTENTION: We can provide transfers from/to airports and train stations. Please check the price of transfers with our managers: [email protected]
* ATTENTION: The master class included in the price is GENERAL, will take part in it ALL participants. If you wish, you can order a separate master class for an additional fee:

  • Individual Master class 100Euro/1 hour
  • Master class for a team 400Euro/1.5 hours

* * ATTENTION: The price does not include tourist tax!
The tourist tax is paid independently at the hotel reception upon check-in and amounts to 0.5 Euro/person/night on the territory of Spain.

How to arrange a trip for us international choreographic competition International Dance Games

In order to arrange a trip to m international choreographic competition International Dance Games Contact us
Our e-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 0034 972 376 550 / 0034 688 276 248
We will then refer you to an authorized tour operator in your country.

Application deadline for the international choreographic competition International Dance Games

  • The deadline for accepting applications is 30 days before the start of the festival
  • payment deadline is 21 days before the start of the festival

The completed application must be sent to [email protected]

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Dear friends!
Does your creative team want to take part in one of our international festivals and competitions? But is your budget for this year already exhausted? Have airfare prices increased? Your talented creative group there is not enough money to take part in this significant international event? Don't despair because many people face these problems creative teams! Don't be discouraged, we'll give you some tips to help you attract a sponsor!

1. Contact the authorities.

Contact your regional government agencies, these could be ministries of culture or city departments for culture, education and youth work. Write a formal request, supplement it with bright photographs. Remember that first impressions matter! For its part, the international festival and competition committee FIESTALONIA will provide you with an official petition to the official structures, asking them to assist you in participating in the international festival and representing your country and region at it.

2. Ask your business for help

Businesses are always interested in creating a favorable image and promoting their own products or services. Try to convince business that an investment in culture, moreover, an investment in promoting the culture of one’s own country and own people abroad will always bear fruit. FIESTALONIA developed special program for your sponsors. Each sponsor can be represented at the festival in the form of advertising products, advertising banners, and the presenters will do brief comments about sponsors. Festival Organizing Committee and power structures send official letters of gratitude to sponsors as a token of gratitude for the development of cultural ties between countries. Your team can place sponsor logos on their own T-shirts. All this creates a positive image for the sponsor. Thousands of people will know about you!

3. FIESTALONIA sends a formal request

FIESTALONIA will prepare an official petition to the official structures in your region or city, with a request to send your creative team, which will represent their country or region at international competition. FIESTALONIA can also send official letters in your support from regional authorities countries that host this or that competition to their colleagues in your country.

4. Give free concert

Give a free concert in your city and collect donations. At the same time, make bright posters that explain your desire to take part in the international competition! During the concert, encourage people to donate as your desire to showcase talent and culture is part of the cause!

5. Contact cultural foundations

Surely in your city there are associations or foundations that provide assistance in the preservation and development of culture. Collect as many recommendations, reviews as possible and reach out to them. Anyway, help talented artists their direct responsibility!

6. Contact via media

Attract the attention of MASS MEDIA. Write an article about the upcoming international festival-competition and the need to participate in it. Tell the press how necessary it is to participate in international festivals and competitions for personal development. The press is always willing to write about culture and upcoming events, especially if they relate to the country’s reputation and propaganda own culture abroad. Try to tell in detail about the upcoming festival in the article, and if you need additional information, contact FIESTALONIA, we will be happy to provide you with press releases

To attract attention to the trip, make the most of social media. Be inimitable and inventive! Get together as a team and brainstorm ways to become more creative!

8. Fundraising

You can organize a fundraiser through electronic payment systems, if each of your friends and sympathizers donates one euro, you may receive thousands of euros!

9. Earn money during concerts

During concerts at our competitions, you can sell your own CDs and souvenirs.

Dance is one of the most ancient forms of art. As long as humanity has existed, it has been dancing for as long. Many centuries have passed, the world has changed beyond recognition, but man continues to dance. Why? But because dance gives fullness and naturalness to life, self-realization. Through dance a person learns the world, learns to interact with him. Dance reflects feelings. Love, hate, sympathy, admiration can be conveyed through dance. Dancing sometimes heals the soul better than words. Dance! You will feel a thirst for life - because if you can move beautifully, then you can live beautifully!

Choreographic festivals and competitions within the framework of the project “Inspiration. Vivat-talent"

Organized since 2006 together with cultural institutions, secondary and higher vocational education and are held at the best concert venues St. Petersburg.
At the “Inspiration. Vivat Talent” festivals, a qualification rating system has been created that allows titles to be awarded according to the grades received. All festivals are open and take place in the presence of spectators, as a celebration of creativity.
Creative groups and soloists, regardless of their departmental affiliation, can take part in festivals and competitions "Inspiration. Vivat Talent" if they submit applications within the established deadlines.

Participation nominations:

Unified rules for dividing participants into categories:
  • Category "Beginners" - children of the first year of study with mandatory age indication.
  • "Children's category - 0" - Up to 6 years
  • Kindergarten groups and creative teams additional education are assessed separately.
  • “Children’s category-I” - 7-8 years old
  • “Children’s category-II” -9-10 years
  • “Children’s category-III” - 11-12 years old
  • “Youth category-I” - 13 -15 years old
  • “Youth category-II” - 16 -18 years old
  • Category “Youth” - 19-25 years old
  • “Senior category” - 26-35 years old
  • “Seniors” - from 36 years old;
  • “Mixed category” - with mandatory indication of age limits in the team.
  • “Professional” - Students of secondary and higher specialized vocational educational institutions, as well as professional performers/teachers, participate.

Criteria for evaluating competitive performances:

skill and technique of performing movements, compositional structure of the performance, compliance with the repertoire age characteristics performers, stage performance (plasticity, costume, props, performance culture), selection and correspondence of musical and choreographic material, artistry, disclosure of the artistic image.

Calendar

Festivals in St. Petersburg in autumn in November

Festivals in St. Petersburg in winter in December

within international festival"Assemblies of Arts"

Festivals in St. Petersburg in winter in January

Festivals in St. Petersburg in spring in March

Within m international forum art competition "St. Petersburg Spring"

Dance today is a way of self-expression. Some express themselves alone in front of a mirror, others go to conquer competitions. Dance addictions modern man are reflected in various directions. There are many different dance competitions and festivals held in Russia. If you are serious about dancing, a competition is a great opportunity to test your skills and have a great time.

Everybody dance! Almost all...

A fact proven by historians and ethnographers: as long as people exist, dance exists. At first these were ritual and thanksgiving dances, and then they appeared different schools, directions and styles.

There are people who have a craving for plastic movements constantly. They live in dance: they work as choreographers, study in ballet schools, attack various dance competitions and simply dance at every opportunity. Even in ordinary life Such dancers can be seen from afar: their movements are flexible, their gait is graceful, their posture is ideal.

Another category of people has no talent, but they have plenty of desire and perseverance to learn to dance. It is often difficult for amateurs to decide on the dance direction they would like to practice. Girls and boys enroll in dance schools and master flamenco, tango, waltz, strip dance, foxtrot, hip-hop and other styles. Why are they doing this? Of course, for myself, and also in order to conquer the opposite sex. By the way, there are also various competitions for non-professional dancers. Dance competitions take place at dance schools or night clubs.

The third category is people who rarely dance for various reasons: complexes, constant lack of desire, fatigue and other individual barriers. Although everyone is physically healthy man dances, albeit rarely, but dances! Usually, under the influence of alcohol, company, music and a good mood, the “non-dancer” demonstrates his body movements.

Regional and regional dance competitions

Fortunately, it passes scary time when young people were addicted to beer and drugs. Now in fashion healthy image life, sports and... dancing. Not only are boys and girls rocking the dance floor, more and more young people are going to dance schools. This is facilitated by a huge selection of dance styles, TV shows and movies, as well as social advertising.

In any city or regional center of our vast country there are a lot of dance schools where children and adults come to study. Student numbers from these institutions are often included in the program local concerts. There are enough holidays and public events in Russia when the local administration must organize concert program. Local talents come to the aid of the Houses of Culture. Regional or regional competitions become no less colorful holidays. Dance schools They send their best students to these competitions in order to win the right to be the first in their field.

Children's dances

The child begins to dance as soon as he learns to walk. It's very funny how he stomps his feet and moves his butt to the music. At this age, children resemble dancing ducklings, but often, as they grow up, children want to learn to dance in a group.

Dance is an opportunity to throw out energy and emotions; it has a beneficial effect on health. The school, program, teacher and staff are very disciplined. All of the above benefits of dancing encourage parents to send their children to dance classes.

Children's dance competitions- is a fairly common phenomenon today. What is a competition? This includes hard work, the adrenaline of performing, interacting with children and the experience of speaking in public.

Russian dance competitions

Various competitions and contests, including dance ones, are very popular in the Russian Federation. In our country they are carried out on a paid basis. Funds can be contributed not by the participants personally, but by the schools that the dancers represent.

The most famous Russian competitions and their dates:

    All-Russian National Festival-Competition " Great Russia"(09.06.-13.06).

    All-Russian competition modern choreography“Dance Quarter” (22.10-24.10).

    Competition-festival “Smiles of Russia” (30.10-01.11).

    Competition-festival “Tradition” (07.11-09.11).

    Competition-festival “Lace” (27.11-29.11).

International dance competitions and festivals

Competitions

the date of the

Competition name

02.07.2015-07.07.2015

International choreographic competition and Summer Dance School “Viva Dance”

14.07.2015-17.07.2015

International competition "Musical Wave"

02.11.2015-05.11.2015

International festival-competition “On the wings of music and dance”

30.06.2015-03.07.2015

16th International Festival-Competition of Children's and Youth Creativity « Creative discoveries. Choreography and theater"

06.11.2015-09.11.2015

3rd International Festival-Competition Children's and Youth Creativity “Moscow believes in talent. Choreography and Theater"