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The 17Th Seoul International Dance Competition 2020 The 17th Seoul International Dance Competition 2020 Ballet · Contemporary Dance · Ethnic Dance · Choreography Table of Contents ◎ Schedule····································································································1 ◎ Age Requirements················································································3 ◎ Scholarships·····························································································4 ◎ Awards········································································································5 ◎ Programs···································································································8 - Ballet··············································································································8 - Contemporary Dance···········································································12 - Ethnic Dance····························································································14 - Choreography··························································································17 ◎ Regulations····························································································19 ◎ Application·····························································································22 * List of Competitions·························································Attachment ◈ Schedule ◎ Preliminaries (Applicable to Local and International participants) Preliminaries Date Event Location 1st April(Wed) (For International participants) via E-mail ~12th June(Fri) Registration for Preliminaries For International Preliminaries 14th June(Sun) participants Video screening Further notice For and Results Choreography ◎ Finals (Semi-Finals, Finals) Semi-Finals & Finals Date Event Location 15th June(Mon) (For International participants) via E-mail ~19th June(Fri) Registration for Semi-Finals 18th July(Sat) Ethnic Semi-finals 20th July(Mon) Ethnic Finals & Festival 21th July(Tue) Contemporary Semi-finals 22th July(Wed) Contemporary Finals 23th July(Thu) Ballet Semi-finals Further notice Ballet Finals & Choreography 24th July(Fri) Finals 25th July(Sat) Closing Ceremony & Awards 26th July(Sun) World Gala ※ The above schedules are subject to change. ※ The results of competition will be announced on our website. ※ Official orientation date for Semi-finals & Finals will be announced on our website at a later time. ※ All participants must attend the orientation. |Hosted by|Seoul International Cultural Foundation |Sponsored by|Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Arts Council Korea CID-UNESCO, ITI | Partners | Gwangju City Ballet Company, Universal Ballet Company, The World Ethnic Dance Institute, - 2 - ◈ Age Requirements Purpose Seoul International Dance Competition seeks to not only discover young and talented artists, but also to help develop their craft by giving them opportunities to compete in an international stage. Through this competition, it is our hope that the artists can collaborate as colleagues and contribute something meaningful to our common interest. Furthermore, we at SIDC hope to lead dance communities in Korea at the forefront of their development and wish to be the epicenter of Asian culture and dance awareness around the globe. A. Ballet · Prejunior Ⅰ(Solo) Age 11 to 12 · Prejunior Ⅱ(Solo) Age 13 to 14 · Junior (Solo) Age 15 to 18 · Senior (Solo & Couple) Age 19 to 26 B. Contemporary Dance · Prejunior Ⅱ (Solo) Age 13 to 14 · Junior (Solo) Age 15 to 18 · Senior (Solo & Couple) Age 19 to 28 C. Ethnic Dance · Prejunior Ⅰ(Solo) Age 11 to 12 · Prejunior Ⅱ(Solo) Age 13 to 14 · Junior (Solo) Age 15 to 18 · Senior (Solo & Couple) Age 19 to 35 D. Choreography · Young Choreographers Age 20 to 29 · Professional Choreographers Age over 30 Age Requirement Clarifications - Age 11 to 12 : July 18, 2007 ~ July 17, 2009 - Age 13 to 14 : July 18, 2005 ~ July 17, 2007 - Age 15 to 18 : July 18, 2001 ~ July 17, 2005 - Age 19 to 26 : July 18, 1993 ~ July 17, 2001 - Age 19 to 28 : July 18, 1991 ~ July 17, 2001 - Age 19 to 35 : July 18, 1984 ~ July 17, 2001 - 3 - ◈ Scholarships Exceptional participants will be offered unique scholarship opportunities including a chance to study abroad at prominent dance institutions around the world, including France, United Kingdom, and China etc. Scholarship Opportunities Ballet · Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris Contemporary Dance · Trinity Laban Conservatoire Music & Dance Ethnic Dance · Beijing Normal University Chinese Government Scholarship *The above list of organizations/institutions and the terms of the scholarship are subject to change. - 4 - ◈ Awards · Grand Prix Trophy, Certificate of Award and Prize (USD 10,000) Ballet 1st Trophy, Certificate of award Male 2nd Certificate of award Prejunior Ⅰ 3rd Certificate of award 1st Trophy, Certificate of award Female 2nd Certificate of award 3rd Certificate of award 1st Trophy, Certificate of award Male 2nd Certificate of award 3rd Certificate of award Prejunior II 1st Trophy, Certificate of award Female 2nd Certificate of award 3rd Certificate of award 1st Certificate of award, USD 500 Male 2nd Certificate of award, USD 300 3rd Certificate of award, USD 200 Junior 1st Certificate of award, USD 500 Female 2nd Certificate of award, USD 300 3rd Certificate of award, USD 200 1st Certificate of award, USD 3,000 Male 2nd Certificate of award, USD 2,000 3rd Certificate of award, USD 1,000 Senior 1st Certificate of award, USD 3,000 Female 2nd Certificate of award, USD 2,000 3rd Certificate of award, USD 1,000 - 5 - Contemporary Dance 1st Trophy, Certificate of award Male 2nd Certificate of award 3rd Certificate of award Prejunior II 1st Trophy, Certificate of award Female 2nd Certificate of award 3rd Certificate of award 1st Certificate of award, USD 500 Male 2nd Certificate of award, USD 300 3rd Certificate of award, USD 200 Junior 1st Certificate of award, USD 500 Female 2nd Certificate of award, USD 300 3rd Certificate of award, USD 200 1st Certificate of award, USD 3,000 Male 2nd Certificate of award, USD 2,000 3rd Certificate of award, USD 1,000 Senior 1st Certificate of award, USD 3,000 Female 2nd Certificate of award, USD 2,000 3rd Certificate of award, USD 1,000 Ethnic Dance 1st Trophy, Certificate of award Prejunior Ⅰ M/F 2nd Certificate of award (Creative) 3rd Certificate of award 1st Trophy, Certificate of award Prejunior II M/F 2nd Certificate of award (Creative) 3rd Certificate of award Junior 1st Certificate of award, USD 500 Traditional/Creative M/F 2nd Certificate of award, USD 300 Seperately 3rd Certificate of award, USD 200 - 6 - 1st Certificate of award, USD 3,000 Male 2nd Certificate of award, USD 2,000 Senior 3rd Certificate of award, USD 1,000 Traditional/Creative 1st Certificate of award, USD 3,000 Seperately Female 2nd Certificate of award, USD 2,000 3rd Certificate of award, USD 1,000 Choreography 1st Certificate of award, USD 500 Young Choreographers 2nd Certificate of award, USD 300 3rd Certificate of award, USD 200 1st Certificate of award, USD 1,000 Professional Choreographers 2nd Certificate of award, USD 500 3rd Certificate of award, USD 300 - 7 - ◈Programs A. Ballet * Participants may wear appropriate dress and make-up during preliminaries, Semi-Finals, and Finals. Preliminaries (Video Screening for International participants) 1. PrejuniorⅠ (Solo) One Solo Variation 2. Prejunior Ⅱ (Solo) One Solo Variation 3. Junior (Solo) Two Solo Variations 4. Senior (Solo) Two Solo Variations 5. Senior (Couple) One Pas de Deux Semi-Finals 1. Prejunior I (Solo) One Solo Variation (the same one from Preliminaries) 2. Prejunior II (Solo) One Solo Variation (the same one from Preliminaries) 3. Junior (Solo) Two Solo Variations (the same ones from Preliminaries) 4. Senior (Solo) Two Solo Variations (the same ones from Preliminaries) 5. Senior (Couple) One Pas de Deux (the same one from Preliminaries) Finals 1. Pre-junior I (Solo) One Solo Variation (the same one from Semi-Finals) 2. Pre-junior II (Solo) One Solo Variation (the same one from Preliminaries) PLUS a second Solo Variation (a different one from Preliminaries) 3. Junior (Solo) One Solo Variation (pick one from the two performed during SemiFinals), a second Solo Variation (different from the ones from SemiFinals), and One Designated Performance 4. Senior (Solo) One Solo Variation (pick one from the two performed during SemiFinals), a second Solo Variation (different from the ones from SemiFinals), and One Designated Performance 5. Senior (Couple) One Solo Variation (from Pas de Deux performed during SemiFinals), a second Solo Variation (different from the ones from SemiFinals), and One Designated Performance *Senior (Couple) participants are each required to perform their Senior (Solo) program if selected to compete in the Finals. - 8 - ▶ Mandatory Classical Ballet Repertories Ballet Repertories Choreographers Remark Variation of Giselle, J. Coralli Peasant pas de Deux and Variation from 1 Giselle J. Perrot Act I, M. Petipa Pas de Deux and Variation from Act II Pas d’Esclave and Variations, Odalisque 2 Le Corsaire M. Petipa Variations, Jardin Anime, Act III Pas de Deux and Variations 3 The Flames of Paris V. Vainonen Pas de Deux and Variations 4 Grand pas Classique V. Gsovsky Pas de Deux and Variations A. St. Loen 5 Coppelia) M. Petipa Pas de Deux and all Variations A. Gorsky 6 Harlequinade M. Petipa Pas de Deux and Variations 7 Fairy Doll N. Legat Variations 8 The Tallisman M. Petipa Pas de Deux and Variations 9 Raymonda M. Petipa All
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