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World Dance Masters 2014 - England

19/08/2014 10:57

Results of the Choreography Competition in World Dance Masters in U.K - Aug 2014 

Congratulations to all winners in the World Dance Master’s Choreography Competition this week in U.K The winners are (drum roll...), not in order of merits:

Category                                 Choreographer             Dance Title                                 Genre

Advanced / Non-country            Helena Jeppsson         Show The World We Are One         Samba

Intermediate / Non-country        Helena Jeppsson         Undo                                         Nightclub

Beginner / Non-country              Nathan King               Play That Funky Music                 Funky WCS

Advanced / Country                  Taren Gaia                 Thinking Country                             Cha

Intermediate / Country              Charles Alexander     Booze Cruise                             Funky Polka

Beginner / Country                     Charles Alexander     Somebody Else’s Moon                 Waltz

 

Helena Jeppsson wins the trip to the Line Dance Showdown and a teaching spot, Cheers!  Next, we look forward to the choreography competition from the U.S. which begins at the Tampa Event in November. There will be a winner to next year’s World Dance Masters, too. (Note: Article is based on information extracted from the World Dance Masters event in England.)

For those of you who are interested in the competition, please read the following informstion on The United States Line Dance Choreography Championships (USLDCC):

The USLDCC is an organization that promotes amateur choreographers in the USA and  offer five sanctioned events in which an amateur choreographer may compete in: 

- Tampa Bay Line Dance Classic

- Big Bang Dance Classic

- Line Dance Showdown

- Line Dance Marathon

- Fun in the Sun.   

 

Tampa Bay Line Dance Classic, Big Bang Dance Classic,  Line Dance Showdown, Line Dance Marathon, and Fun in the Sun.

The USLDCC  is launching in November at the Tampa Bay Line Dance Classic ’14. The USLDCC is open to any amateur choreographer. Amateur, as defined by the USLDCC, is one who has never accepted money, or who accepts money under restrictions specified by regulatory body for participating as an instructor at a workshop/event, where you teach your OWN choreography. This does not include “volunteering” as an instructor at workshops/event.

There are  three divisions:  Newcomer/Novice, Intermediate/Advanced, and Phrased.

There are great prizes to be won at each qualifying events and the Grand Prize is an all expense paid teaching trip to the 2016 World Dance Masters in England.  

Please visit www.USLDCC.com for full details and information. Good luck!

 

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