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1 Solo Dance Modified IJS Coaches Webinar
2 Agenda for the Webinar Things to keep in mind this season Free Dance Requirements for this season Short Dance Requirements for this season Basic principles of calling solo dance Technical requirements for each element Illegal Elements/Falls * A Q&A session will be held for each element and one at the end. * Items underlined mean a new rule for this year.
3 Things to keep in mind this season! This is the start of a two year trial and it will not be perfect! Be patient. We have worked hard to get this up and running but mistakes will happen. Program Content Sheets MANDATORY! Look out for changes from the initial presentation in September. When in doubt, look to the rulebook for definitions. Field of play calls can not be challenged. Computer errors may. Please ask questions and point out any errors you may find. Please do not confront judges, only the Controller/Referee. There will be judges using IJS for the first time. This is a huge learning curve for them.
4 Requirements for Free Dance Juvenile Solo Free Dance: 1:40 +/- 10 seconds MUSIC MUST HAVE AN AUDIBLE RHYTHMIC BEAT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF 10 SECONDS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PROGRAM Music at this level is strongly suggested to be in the same rhythms as the U.S. Figure Skating test structure. Edge Elements Spin Choreographic Step Sequence One short edge element, but no more. The edge element must be held in position for a minimum of three seconds, but cannot exceed six seconds. One choreographic dance spin*, but no more. Minimum of three revolutions on one foot. Spin combinations not permitted. (no change of foot) *NO FLYING SPINS PERMITTED One step sequence from the following list: circular, midline or diagonal. The step sequence must fully utilize the ice surface and should include a variety of steps and turns and must include three-turns and Mohawks. Not permitted elements: stops, pattern regressions, loops and jumps of more than one-half rotation, dance spins, and pirouettes. Twizzle Dance Stop One twizzle. (only one foot required, second foot would be considered an exit and part of the GOE) One full stop for at least 3 seconds to express the character of the music, not to exceed six seconds. The stop must come at least 10 seconds after the start of the program and at least 10 seconds before the end of the program.
5 Intermediate Solo Free Dance: 1:50 +/- 10 seconds MUSIC MUST HAVE AN AUDIBLE RHYTHMIC BEAT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF 10 SECONDS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PROGRAM Music at this level is strongly suggested to be in the same rhythms as the U.S. Figure Skating test structure. Edge Elements One short edge element, but no more. The edge element must be held in position for a minimum of three seconds, but not more than six seconds. Edge elements should have different positions^. Spin Step Sequence One choreographic dance spin*, but no more. Minimum of three revolutions on one foot. Spin combinations not permitted. (no change of foot) *NO FLYING SPINS PERMITTED One step sequence from the following list: circular, midline or diagonal. The step sequence must fully utilize the ice surface and should include a variety of steps and turns and must include three-turns, mohawks and brackets. Not permitted elements: stops, pattern regressions, loops and jumps of more than one-half rotation, dance spins, and pirouettes. Twizzle Series Dance Stop One twizzle series. No more than three steps between twizzles. One full stop for at least 3 seconds to express the character of the music, not to exceed six seconds. The stop must come at least 10 seconds after the start of the program and at least 10 seconds before the end of the program.
6 Novice Solo Free Dance: 2:00 +/- 10 seconds MUSIC MUST HAVE AN AUDIBLE RHYTHMIC BEAT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF 10 SECONDS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PROGRAM Music at this level is strongly suggested to be in the same rhythms as the U.S. Figure Skating test structure. Edge Elements Two short edge elements, but no more, held in position for a minimum of three seconds, but not to exceed six seconds. Edge elements should have different positions.^ Spin Step Sequence One choreographic dance spin*, but no more. Minimum of three revolutions on one foot. May change feet. *NO FLYING SPINS PERMITTED One step sequence from the following list: circular, midline or diagonal. The step sequence must fully utilize the ice surface and should include a variety of steps and turns and must include three-turns, mohawks, brackets and counters. Not permitted elements: stops, pattern regressions, loops and jumps of more than one-half rotation, dance spins, and pirouettes. Twizzle Series Dance Stop One twizzle series. No more than three steps between twizzles. One full stop for at least 3 seconds to express the character of the music, not to exceed six seconds. The stop must come at least 10 seconds after the start of the program and at least 10 seconds before the end of the program.
7 Junior Solo Free Dance: 2:20 +/- 10 seconds MUSIC MUST HAVE AN AUDIBLE RHYTHMIC BEAT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF 10 SECONDS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PROGRAM Edge Elements Spin One combination edge element each edge must be held for a minimum of 3 seconds, but the total element must not exceed 12 seconds. And one short edge element held in position for a minimum of three seconds, but not to exceed six seconds. No more than one combination and one short edge element are permitted. Edge elements must have different positions but position within combo may be repeated.^ One choreographic dance spin*, but no more. Minimum of three revolutions on one foot. May change feet. *NO FLYING SPINS PERMITTED Step Sequence Two different step sequences, one selected from Group A and one selected from Group B. Group A: Straight Line Step Sequences midline or diagonal Group B: Curved Step Sequences (counterclockwise or clockwise) circular or serpentine The step sequence must fully utilize the ice surface and should include a variety of steps and turns and must include brackets, counters, rockers and choctaws. Not permitted elements: stops, pattern regressions, loops and jumps of more than one-half rotation, dance spins, and pirouettes. Twizzle Series Two different twizzle series, but no more. Twizzle Series A: Must have a different entry edge and different direction for the two twizzles. No more than three steps are allowed between twizzles. Twizzles must be a different combination of entry edges than those used in Twizzle Series B. Twizzle Series B: Must have two twizzles. No more than three steps are allowed between twizzles. Twizzles must be different than those used in Twizzle Series A. Note: The first attempted set of twizzles will be evaluated as the Series A by the technical panel. Dance Stop One full stop for at least 3 seconds to express the character of the music, not to exceed six seconds. The stops must come at least 10 seconds after the start of the program and at least 10 seconds before the end of the program.
8 Senior Solo Free Dance: 2:40 +/- 10 seconds MUSIC MUST HAVE AN AUDIBLE RHYTHMIC BEAT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF 10 SECONDS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PROGRAM Edge Elements One combination edge element each portion must be held in position for a minimum of 3 seconds, but the total element must not exceed 12 seconds. Plus two short edge elements held in position for a minimum of three seconds, but not to exceed six seconds. No more than one combination and two short edge elements are permitted. Edge elements must have different positions.^ Spin One choreographic dance spin*, but no more. Minimum of three revolutions on one foot. May change feet. *NO FLYING SPINS PERMITTED Step Sequence Two different step sequences, one selected from Group A and one selected from Group B. Group A: Straight Line Step Sequences midline or diagonal Group B: Curved Step Sequences (counterclockwise or clockwise) circular or serpentine The step sequence must fully utilize the ice surface and should include a variety of steps and turns and must include brackets, counters, rockers, choctaws and twizzles. Not permitted elements: stops, pattern regressions, loops and jumps of more than one-half rotation, dance spins, and pirouettes. Twizzle Series Two different twizzle series, but no more. Twizzle Series A: Must have a different entry edge and different direction for the two twizzles. No more than three steps are allowed between twizzles. Twizzles must be a different combination of entry edges than those used in Twizzle Series B. Twizzle Series B: Must have two twizzles. No more than one step is allowed between twizzles. Twizzles must be a different combination of entry edges than those used in Twizzle Series A. Note: The first attempted set of twizzles will be evaluated as the Series A by the technical panel. Dance Stop One full stop for at least 3 seconds to express the character of the music, not to exceed six seconds. The stops must come at least 10 seconds after the start of the program and at least 10 seconds before the end of the program.
9 Junior Short Dance: 2:00 +/- 10 seconds Edge Elements Pattern Dance Maximum of one short edge element held in position for a minimum of three seconds, but not to exceed six seconds. 2 full sequences of the Cha Cha Congelado. May be skated one after the other or separately. Each sequence must be on different sides of the rink. * Tempo range: beats per minute. Twizzle Series One set of twizzle series with no more than one step between each twizzle. Each Twizzle must have a different entry edge and direction of rotation. Step Sequence Maximum of one step sequence from circular, midline or diagonal and must fully utilize the ice surface. Additional Vocal music is permitted and only music with an audible rhythmic beat may be used. The music may be Information without an audible rhythmic beat for up to 10 seconds at the beginning of the program. The concept and choreography must produce the feeling of a unified dance. The Pattern Dance Elements may be skated anywhere in the Short Dance and should be integrated into the composition of the dance so that there should not be the feeling that there are just rhythms put together without thought of how they will fit together. After the clock is started with the first movement, the skater must not remain in one place for more than 10 seconds. During the program, either up to two full stops (duration must not exceed 5 seconds each) or up to one full stop (duration must not exceed 10 seconds) are permitted. The pattern must proceed in a generally constant direction and must not cross the long axis of the ice surface except once at each end of the rink (within no more than 20 meters from the barrier). Loops in either direction are permitted provided that they do not cross the long axis. Kneeling or sliding on two knees or sitting on the ice is not allowed and will be considered a fall by the judging panel. Touching the ice with hand(s) is not permitted.
10 Senior Short Dance: 2:00 +/- 10 seconds Edge Elements Pattern Dance Maximum of one short edge element held in position for a minimum of three seconds, but not to exceed six seconds. 2 full sequences of the Rhumba. May be skated one after the other or separately. Each sequence must be on different sides of the rink. * Tempo range: beats per minute. Twizzle Series One set of twizzle series with no more than one step between each twizzle. Each Twizzle must have a different entry edge and direction of rotation. Step Sequence Maximum of one step sequence from circular, midline or diagonal and must fully utilize the ice surface. Additional Vocal music is permitted and only music with an audible rhythmic beat may be used. The music may be Information without an audible rhythmic beat for up to 10 seconds at the beginning of the program. The concept and choreography must produce the feeling of a unified dance. The Pattern Dance Elements may be skated anywhere in the Short Dance and should be integrated into the composition of the dance so that there should not be the feeling that there are just rhythms put together without thought of how they will fit together. After the clock is started with the first movement, the skater must not remain in one place for more than 10 seconds. During the program, either up to two full stops (duration must not exceed 5 seconds each) or up to one full stop (duration must not exceed 10 seconds) are permitted. The pattern must proceed in a generally constant direction and must not cross the long axis of the ice surface except once at each end of the rink (within no more than 20 meters from the barrier). Loops in either direction are permitted provided that they do not cross the long axis. Kneeling or sliding on two knees or sitting on the ice is not allowed and will be considered a fall by the judging panel. Touching the ice with hand(s) is not permitted.
11 Basic principles of calling for Solo Dance 1. The Technical Panel shall identify what is performed despite what is listed on the Program Content Sheet. 2. Adjustments to Levels shall apply to the Level determined according to the Characteristics of Levels fulfilled. They shall not result in giving No Level to a Required Element as long as the requirements for Level 1 are met (or requirements for Basic Level for a Step Sequence). 3. To be given any Level, a Required Element must meet all the requirements for Level 1, (or requirements for Basic Level for a Step Sequence). 4. If the element is interrupted and the skater tries to continue the same element as a 2nd attempt to fill the time, this is ignored by the Technical Panel and Judges/Referee. (Does not apply to Step Sequences and Pattern Dances)
12 5. If a program concludes with the skater performing an element, the element and its Level shall be identified until the movement stops completely. 6. Elements started after the required duration of the program (plus the 10 seconds allowed) shall not be identified. 7. If an Edge Element is performed in a Step Sequence, whether in Short Dance or Free Dance, the Edge Element is called and given No Level. This element occupies a box. 8. If a Dance Spin is performed in a Step Sequence in Short Dance, the Dance Spin is not identified (Dance Spin is not a required element and there is no provision to identify it as an extra element)
13 9. If a Dance Spin is performed in a Step Sequence in Free Dance, the Dance Spin is identified as a Dance Spin and given No Level. This Dance Spin occupies a box. 10. Set(s) of Twizzles performed in required Step Sequences (including Pattern Dance Type Step Sequences) shall not be identified. 11. If there is an illegal movement during the execution of any element, the deduction for an illegal movement will apply and the element will receive Level 1 if the requirements for at least Level 1 are fulfilled (for Step Sequence requirements for Basic Level). Otherwise the element will be called No Level.
14 Technical Requirements for Pattern Dance The TS will call the dance name and then sequence one on step one of the dance. The TS will call the dance name again and then sequence two at the first step of the second pattern. This repeats for as many patterns as are required. The TS will call Fall if there is a fall anywhere from the time the skater starts to move until they stop. Characteristics of Levels for Pattern Dance: The skater must complete 75% of the dance to get a level 1 for the sequence.
15 Technical Requirements for Pattern Dance Additional notes Skaters Choice is now part of the combined event. Skaters may choose an existing piece of music used for the dance or choose a new piece of music that meets the BPM and time length requirements. The CR will time the BPM of each piece and apply a deduction to those that fall outside the allowable ranges. The TJ will time the overall length of the performance from when the skaters moves until they stop. If it goes over the allowable time the TJ will alert the CR so they can take the appropriate time violation deduction.
16 How to time skaters choice music The first thing you ll need to do is access the timing chart
17 On the chart, find the dance and look for the number of measures per pattern. This is the easiest way to count. At the end of the chart you ll see the acceptable time range for one pattern of the dance. Using a stop watch, start the watch on beat one of the first measure and count until you ve reached the end of the number of measures per pattern. Hit the stop watch on beat one of the next measure! Look at the time and compare it to the allowable range in the chart. The overall time on the chart is from when the skater moves to when they stop. This is timed by the Technical Judge.
18 Pattern Dance Q&A
19 Technical Requirements for Elements
20 Code: Ee Edge Elements SOV same as for lifts. Characteristics of Level - Maximum of Level 1 The first edge element(s) performed will be called for level. Small/quick movements on an edge will not be called. Short edge elements must be held in position on a single curve for at least 3 seconds to get a level 1. An edge element that is not held for 3 seconds or is executed on more than one curve will be called, but called no value.
21 Short edge elements will have a maximum time limit of 6 seconds. The CR will time the entire length of the element and the TS will record time in position. When different positions are required for each edge element, each new edge element must have a different look than previous edge elements. Two different kinds of spirals may be used if the look is completely different. Combination elements are made up of two short edge elements skated on two different lobes, but no more, to form a serpentine like pattern.
22 Each portion of the Combination edge element will receive a level 1 or no value if it doesn t meet the requirements for a level 1. If the second part of the Combination Edge Element is not on a different lobe, then the second part will be called a no value. Combination edge elements will have a maximum time limit of 12 seconds. Edge elements must be on an edge for a majority of the element. If the majority is done on a flat, it will be called with a no value. If additional edge elements are performed and maintained for three or more seconds, they shall be identified, given no value and the CR will give an additional element penalty per violation.
23 Edge Element Q&A
24 Choreographic Spin: Code: Sp or CoSp SOV of Spins Characteristics of Level: Maximum of Level 1 A spin must rotate at least three revolutions to be confirmed. A spin with less than three revolutions will not be called. A combination spin is a spin with a change of foot. Each foot must have 3 revolutions in order to receive a level 1. Changes of position are allowed in both spins and combination spins.
25 The Choreographic Spin is performed on the spot and not significantly traveling across the ice. (not to be confused with couples choreographic spinning movement) A spin with a flying entry will be called as no value with an illegal element. The CR will apply the -1 deduction for the included illegal flying entry. If additional spins of three revolutions or more are performed, they will be called with no value and the TCR will give an additional element penalty.
26 Spins Q&A
27 Step Sequences: Codes: same as couples SOV same as couples Characteristics of Levels: Maximum Level 2 A Step Sequence not interrupted more than 50% of the pattern in total, either through stumbles, falls or any other reason is required to receive a base value. A Step Sequence not interrupted more than 25% of the pattern in total, either through Stumbles, Falls or any other reason and includes at least 1 difficult identifiable turn is required to receive a level 1.
28 A Step Sequence where the pattern has no interruptions, either through Stumbles, Falls or any other reason and includes at least 2 different identifiable difficult turns and a one-foot section made up of at least one bracket, one counter, one rocker and one twizzle, is required to get a level 2. (One difficult turn in the one-foot section must be clean and only the first one foot section will be evaluated if there is more than one.) List of difficult turns for consideration: Rocker, Counter, Bracket, Twizzle or double Twizzle, Outside Mohawk or Choctaw. Juvenile will have a Choreographic Step (ChSt) which is confirmed or is a no value and will use the requirements of a base level step sequence. (50% not interrupted by stumbles, falls or any other reason)
29 Step Sequences Q&A
30 Solo Twizzles: Code SoTw or psotw for Juvenile SOV same as Couples Characteristics of Levels: Maximum of Level 4 Features: Elbow(s) at least at level with or higher than the level of the shoulders (hand(s) can be above the head, at the same level as the head, or lower than the head). Arms clasped behind and held away from the back. A jump as an entry. The landing edge must be the entry edge of the first twizzle. No toe jumps. Grabbing the skate of the free leg. Note: Feature must be attained within first half of the first rotation.
31 Level 1: At least one rotation on each foot*. May start on any entry edge and rotate in any direction. (for Juvenile, only one twizzle on one foot is required) Level 2: At least two rotations on each foot and one feature*. If any turn is not skated correctly ie; checked turns or pirouette, it will be reduced by one level. Level 3: At least three rotations on each foot* and one feature. If any turn is not skated correctly ie; checked turns or pirouette, it will be reduced by one level. If more than one turn is incorrect, it will be reduced to a level 1. Level 4: At least four rotations on each foot* and one feature. If any turn is not skated correctly ie; checked turns or pirouette, it will be reduced by one level. If more than one turn is incorrect, it will be reduced to a level 1. *This does not apply to Juvenile as a twizzle is only required on one foot. Juvenile will have the code of psotw to reflect the lower base value of a twizzle vs. as set of twizzles.
32 Notes and Adjustment to Levels: All features must be attained within the first 1 2 rotation and held for all revolutions for credit to be awarded for the feature. The feature may be performed in either twizzle or both, but will only count when done correctly the first time. If the skater puts their foot down, even if just a quick touch down, the TS will stop counting revolutions. If the skater falls, the set or twizzles will be awarded the level achieved prior to the fall. If there is a full stop before the first twizzle, the level of the set of twizzles shall be reduced by one level.
33 Solo Twizzles Q&A
34 Code SoDs Dance Stop: SOV same as couples choreo elements. Characteristics of Level: Confirmed or No Value A dance stop must come near to a complete stop before dancing movements commence to get a confirmed call. A stop must be held for 3 seconds or it will not be called. A stop that is not identifiable because of constant movement will not be called regardless of the planned program sheet.
35 If more than one stop of up to 6 seconds is performed the tech panel will ignore this and the judges will take this in to consideration in their component scores. If there is a fall during the stop before 3 seconds, the stop will be called a no value. The call would be Stop, No Value, Fall. This way the DO knows to add a fall in to the deductions.
36 Dance Stop Q&A
37 Illegal Elements/Falls Falls: A fall is defined as loss of control by a skater with the result that the majority of his/her own body weight is on the ice supported by any other part of the body other than the blades e.g. hand(s), knee(s), back, buttock(s) or any part of the arm. Illegal Elements: The following elements and movements are illegal in the Short Dance & Free Dance: Jumps of more than one 1/2 revolution Two or more consecutive 1/2 revolution jumps Lying on the ice or kneeling on both knees.
38 Final Q&A
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