| Syllabus 2010 - Folk Competitions |
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All applications for Group Competitions 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, and 23 to be received by 1 NOVEMBER 2009 All applications for Solo Competitions 19 (Folk Dance Duo), 20, and 24 to be received by 28 FEBRUARY 2010
Competition 15: ADULT FOLK DANCE GROUPS Adult folk dance groups of no more than 24 dancers, 15 years of age and over on the day of the competition; a total number of 8 musicians and flag-bearers is allowed in addition. Competition to take place WEDNESDAY 7 July Groups should present a programme of folk dances representative of a local or regional tradition. The groups may choose how many dances they perform. The total duration must not exceed 10 minutes. Instrumental accompaniment must be live; taped music is not permitted. First Prize: International Trophy and £550; Second £325; Third £210
Competition 16: CHOREOGRAPHED FOLK DANCE Choreographed folk dance of no more than 24 dancers, 15 years of age and over on the day of the competition; a total number of 8 musicians and flag-bearers is allowed in addition. Competition to take place SATURDAY 10 July Groups should present a programme of choreographed folk dance. The total duration must not exceed 10 minutes, which includes costume changes if desired. Instrumental accompaniment must be live; taped music is not permitted. First Prize: International Trophy and £550; Second £325; Third £210
Competition 17: CHILDREN’S FOLK DANCE GROUPS Children's folk dance groups of no more than 24 dancers, under 15 years of age on the day of the competition; a total number of 8 musicians and flag-bearers is allowed in addition. Competition to take place THURSDAY 8 July Groups should present a programme of either folk dances representative of a local or regional tradition or of choreographed folk dance. The total duration must not exceed 10 minutes. Instrumental accompaniment must be live; taped music is not permitted. An International Trophy and £400 will be awarded (subject to standard) to each of two winners as below: a) The highest scoring group presenting a programme of traditional folk dance representative of a local or regional tradition; and b) The highest scoring group presenting a programme of choreographed folk dance. Competition 18: DANCING IN THE STREET Competition to take place during WEDNESDAY 7, THURSDAY 8, and FRIDAY 9 July Groups of no more than 24 dancers, with, where appropriate, a maximum number of 8 musicians and flag-bearers in addition, should give a 15-20 minute programme of dances; to be performed at informal, outside areas or stages. Originality of presentation, variety of programme, audience reaction, interaction, and enjoyment will be taken into account in the adjudication as well as overall artistic standard. Groups may introduce, explain and / or describe their programme to the watching public should they so wish, involving their audience as appropriate. There will be an opportunity for the watching public to indicate their ‘vote’, which will be noted by the Eisteddfod adjudicators. Groups may be asked to give one or more such performances. Where the authentic performance of the chosen dance and accompanying music involves a different style of musical ’force’, this should be noted on the application form. First Prize: International Trophy and £250; Second £125; Third £75 All dance groups must submit a recent recording, from the last 6 months, of 5-10 minutes’ duration with their application form. Competition 19: FOLK DANCE DUO Competition to take place THURSDAY 8 July Competitors should present a programme of folk dance representative of a local or regional tradition. Instrumental accompaniment must be live; a maximum number of 8 musicians is allowed; taped music is not permitted. The total duration of the programme must not exceed 5 minutes. Please note that applications for this competition should be made on the Soloist Application Form B. First Prize: International Medal and £150; Second £100; Third £50 |
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