Skechers Street Dance Battle 6 Mechanics
Skechers Street Dance Battle 6 Mechanics
Skechers Street Dance Battle 6 Mechanics
COMPETITION CATEGORY
Group. A group consists of a minimum of 10 to a maximum of 16 members. The members of the group
may be made up of all males or females or a combination of males and females.
There will be two (2) categories in the competition: College and High School
College. All bonafide regular, undergraduate level college students (i.e. first course and have not yet
earned a college degree) of the respective participating schools. The representing group must be
accredited by the school’s appropriate accrediting body (i.e. Office of Student Affairs).
High School. All bonafide regular, high school students of the respective participating schools. The
representing group must be accredited by the school’s appropriate accrediting body (i.e. Office of Student
Affairs).
Only one (1) group may represent a school. In the event that more than one group
from the same school would like to join the competition, the involved parties must
secure endorsement from the Office of Student Affairs or counterpart body that
their group is the official entry of the school.
** Groups are allowed to change or add to their line up of dancers for the competition provided the
organizer is informed 2 weeks prior to their elimination schedule by submitting a formal letter stating the
reason for the line-up change. New members must submit the same requirements required during the
registration (i.e. photocopy of school Id (front and back), photocopy of enrolment form, and letter of
approval from the group moderator or school administrator)
*** In the event that a group suffers an injury less than 2 weeks prior to the competition, the group
may replace the injured member provided the organizer is given a medical certificate and original copies
of requirements. No group will be allowed to perform if they do not meet the required minimum of 10
members.
**** Any complaint regarding competing groups will be entertained by the organizer provided said
concern is formalized through a letter stating basis for the complaint. Any group found to have violated
any ruling such as submitting falsified documents will be disqualified from the competition and necessary
legal actions will be applied.
** The organizer reserves the right to effect changes in schedules and competition related
issues.
College Category
Photocopy of School ID with picture shown
Photocopy of enrolment form
Letter of approval from group moderator and school administrator
Medical Certificate from School Physician or Private Doctor
Accomplished Registration Form
HS Category
Photocopy of School ID with picture shown
Photocopy of enrolment form
Letter of approval from group moderator and school administrator
Medical Certificate from a Recognized School Physician
Accomplished Registration Form
During the elimination rounds, groups will be asked to bring their members’ original IDs and
enrolment forms for the College and HS categories for on-site verification.
ROUTINE LENGTH
** In the event of technical problems that affect a group’s performance, the group will be
allowed a do-over or repeat of their routine.
MUSIC
Groups may use a performance piece with a minimum of two (2) songs with no maximum
limit.
Groups must submit their final material on CD (2 copies) 2 days prior to the
competition.
Special requests regarding playback of music during the competition must be indicated on the
CDs submitted (i.e. higher speed playback, pre-set before playback, etc.).
Changes in music will not be entertained after said deadline.
No CDs will be accepted on the day of the competition.
Cassette tapes are not allowed.
Group representatives are not allowed in the control booth during performance.
Music submitted on CD will be converted to digital format to ensure errorless playback during
competition. CDs will be brought to the competition venue as back-up.
** The organizer reserves the right to effect changes in schedules and competition related
issues.
MAKE SURE THAT AUDIO LEVELS ARE AT THE NORMAL BASELINE WHEN HAVING
YOUR MUSIC MIXED DOWN TO AVOID EXTREMELY LOUD AND DISTORTED PLAYBACK
Groups should wear clothing reflecting the character and style of the performance.
This may include accessories such as hats, caps, gloves, scarves, jewelry and other forms of
theatrical dress. However, bead necklaces, bracelets, or other accessories made of
beads are prohibited.
Taking off pieces of clothing during the performance is permitted provided it is not offensive or
out of character.
Props may be allowed in the performance as long as it doesn’t destroy the stage set up or
flooring or those that may harm other groups’ performance (e.g. hand props or head gears.)
Body oils, body paints, body and hair glitters are prohibited as is any other substance applied to
the body that may affect the clean dry surface of the stage and the safety of fellow competitors.
All participants are highly encouraged to wear Skechers footwear for the eliminations and finals.
In the event that participants will not be wearing Skechers footwear during their performance,
non-branded or generic looking shoes should be worn.
Participants are discouraged from wearing footwear and clothing with prominent logos aside from
the Skechers logo. In the event shoes or clothing worn bear prominent logos,
participants must cover these with masking tape.
All footwear must have clean, non-scuff soles (street shoes and street boots are not acceptable).
No taps or bare feet are permitted.
DAY OF ELIMINATION
On the day of their scheduled elimination competition, groups will draw lots to determine the chronology
of performances. Drawn spots are final, no changes will be entertained.
Each group will be given 7 minutes each to practice on the day of their competition using the stage area.
All groups are requested to be at the venue at least 4 hours before the start of the show.
General Meeting
Participating schools will be called to a General Assembly (schedule to follow) to discuss the mechanics,
criteria, other concerns, and to draw lots for the assignation of elimination venues.
** The organizer reserves the right to effect changes in schedules and competition related
issues.
SCHEDULE OF COMPETITION
The HipHop Competition will reward group choreography incorporating popping, locking,
break dancing, funk, break dancing, street, jazz, club dance, and other dance forms
performed with HipHop style and attitude. Dancing forms with traditional dance lines such as
ballroom, traditional jazz, ballet, tap, modern, etc. will not be rewarded.
Choreography (30%)
Spacing/Formations/Patterns - 10
The group must demonstrate awareness of spacing between the members and full utilization
of the stage while forming a range of unique, complicated and challenging formations,
interactive partner moves and patterns. The full use of the stage will also be considered.
Musicality (20%)
Judges award for various attributes corresponding to timing and music usage and the group’s
ability to perform simultaneously to the music. Deductions will be made for timing errors and
solo performances beyond four (4) counts. A minimum of two (2) recognizable songs and an
unlimited maximum are allowed. Movements and patterns performed to the simulated
sounds of the group members in the absence of recorded music (e.g. foot stomping, hand
clapping, vocals, etc.) will be considered musicality and judged similarly.
** The organizer reserves the right to effect changes in schedules and competition related
issues.
Beat Technique/Syncopation - 20
The movements within the routine must demonstrate musical structure on style, i.e., using
rhythmic variations emphasizing upbeat, downbeat, tempo and accents in single, double,
halftime and syncopated musical patterns.
Showmanship (10%)
The judges will evaluate the style of movements in the routine and the execution of the
style(s), e.g. popping, locking, funk, street, etc. The judges will consider the quality of
movement throughout the routine, including arm, leg and body placement and
synchronization of the group members.
Synchronization - 10
The movements of the group members are performed in sync; the range of movement,
speed, timing and execution of moves are performed by all members in unison.
Intensity - 10
The routine contains dynamic movements from beginning to end and contains minimal
pauses and poses.
** The organizer reserves the right to effect changes in schedules and competition related
issues.