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they are jugded on several different areas. Expression, musicallity, costume, leg and foot line, arms and hands, head movements, and use of stage. there are usually several judges who each give a number score to each of these areas. then they are averaged out and it is usually out of 100. the average dancer gets about 70-99 out of 100 because no one is perfect!

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What do you call a person who teaches ballet?

A person who teaches ballet is typically called a ballet instructor or ballet teacher. They may also be referred to as a ballet coach, especially if they focus on training dancers for performances or competitions. In some contexts, they might hold titles like ballet master or ballet mistress, particularly in professional ballet companies.


What is a cheer dance competition?

A cheer dance competition is very similar to a regular dance competition, where dancers perform and are judged and awarded medals based on how well they did. Cheerleaders can participate in competitions like this too, where they are judged on their cheer routines and awarded medals.


How are dance competitions judged?

Dance competitions are typically judged based on several criteria, including technique, choreography, artistry, and overall performance. Judges assess the precision of movements, the creativity and originality of routines, and the emotional expression of the dancers. Each category is often assigned a numerical score, which contributes to a dancer or team's final score. The judges may also consider elements such as timing, synchronization, and stage presence.


What is different about gymnastics and ballet?

Gymnastics is classified as a sport, but ballet is an art. Gymnastics is all about flexibility, strength and one's ability to do set moves and exercises. Ballet also needs the flexibility and strength, but is also about performance and musicality. In ballet you have to have a straight back, delicate-looking, gentle arms and turn your legs out all the time, but in gymnastics, one arches your back and your arms and hands become more 'spiky'. Ballet is not an intentionally competitive art, whereas gymnastics is all about the competitions and winning. http://youtu.be/F6FtUqzaZ1E


What is vocational ballet?

Vocational ballet is a more intense ballet training that people wishes to become professionals take. This is why it is called 'vocational' ballet. Therefore, vocational ballet prepares you to be professional, it is more intense and demanding than normal ballet lessons. It does not include any free movement or character and is a serious, structured classical ballet syllabus. Some ballet schools offer the vocational exams as an extra, for example at my ballet school I am part of a group of 'students' who take one Grade class a week like normal pupils do but also have a vocational class, which in our case is intermediate foundation. The Royal Academy of Ballet in England offer a vocational course which consists of 5 grades.

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Are officials or referees involved in ballet?

There are no referees in ballet. There are instructors. At competitions there are judges.


Why are gymnastics and ice skating sports and not ballet?

Some people do consider ballet a sport (I do). the only reason it is not is because it does not have competitions. or does it? I'm not sure. i don't take ballet. if it does have competitions then I'm not sure why it is not considered a sport


What do you call a person who teaches ballet?

A person who teaches ballet is typically called a ballet instructor or ballet teacher. They may also be referred to as a ballet coach, especially if they focus on training dancers for performances or competitions. In some contexts, they might hold titles like ballet master or ballet mistress, particularly in professional ballet companies.


Should I do Professional ballet at Tanya Pearsons or Elite Jazz at my normal dance school and do competitions?

Neither, go to a big better known ballet school.


How do you get a scholarship in ballet if your only in grade 4?

Keep practicing!! take many classes of ballet until you advance to pointe. Once you are older you will be able to attend conventions and competitions where you will be recognized.


Are there competitions for ballet?

Yes. Two of the most well known international ones are the Prix de Lausanne and the Genee.


What is a cheer dance competition?

A cheer dance competition is very similar to a regular dance competition, where dancers perform and are judged and awarded medals based on how well they did. Cheerleaders can participate in competitions like this too, where they are judged on their cheer routines and awarded medals.


Did they also do theater and painting in the Olympics?

There were artistic competitions in the Olympics between 1912-1948 called 'Art Competitions'. Events were in Sculpture, Music, Literature, Painting, and Architecture. The artists created their works before the Games and then either sent or brought them to the Games to be judged.


What is the dressage competion on Howrse?

Dressage is the new competitive option on Howrse. You can now enter your horse for special dressage competitions which are judged on graded moves from simple to complex.


How are dance competitions judged?

Dance competitions are typically judged based on several criteria, including technique, choreography, artistry, and overall performance. Judges assess the precision of movements, the creativity and originality of routines, and the emotional expression of the dancers. Each category is often assigned a numerical score, which contributes to a dancer or team's final score. The judges may also consider elements such as timing, synchronization, and stage presence.


What is formal debate?

A formal debate is an argument between two individuals that is bound by rules and the participants conduct themselves professionally. Some formal debates are competitions that are judged to have a winner.


How does a kite flying competition work?

In America, kite flying competitions have two different categories; ballet, where the kite flyer choreographs a flying routine to music lasting a few minutes, and precision, where the competitor performs a series of maneuvers without music and are judged on their accuracy. In other places of the world, a competition is much more aggressive and often features the kite flyers trying to cut the lines of their opponents with their kites.