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Capital City Highland Dance Competition (and workshop) Spring Edition

By Capital City Highland Dance Competition (other events)

Saturday, April 15 2023 9:00 AM 4:00 PM CDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

We are so excited to welcome you to Madison for a fun weekend of Highland Dancing!

We are returning to the wonderful Oakwood Village University Woods' auditorium and arts venue, which is a fantastic semi-professional theatre in an assisted living community.  We are so excited to offer a varied mix of dances with loads of chances to "get out there and dance" and to kick off the Tartan Trail Competition League! You can sign up here for your League passport (it's FREE!)  

The Premier workshop taught by Bill Weaver will be on Sunday 16th of April, which is only one mile away at Madison Ballet's studios on 6734 Odana Road. 

Judge: Tracey Walton, Birmingham, MI

*PLEASE NOTE: spectator tickets cannot be purchased on site!*

Times: Primary, Beginner, Novice: Registration 9:30AM, competition start 10AM

All other group times dependent on entry

All age groups dependent on entry

** $5 of each dancer entry fee goes to support ScotDanceUSA Midwest **

Questions: facebook.com/capitalcityhd

Contact Sarah Breckenridge: [email protected] or 608 471 0180

Competition Rules

  • This competition will conform to RSOBHD rules and all dancers must produce a valid 2023 RSOBHD card (SDUSA/SDC) in order to dance.
  • The Judge’s decision is final.
  • Age groups will be determined according to the number of entries. All competitors’ ages are determined as of the day of the competition: 04/15/23
  • Dancers entering first will dance last.
  • Dancers must be ready and appear when called or forfeit the chance to dance in that event.
  • Dancers must be in costume to receive awards.
  • Medals will be awarded in all categories. Funding permitting, cash prizes may be awarded to Premier dancers in lieu of medals at the discretion of the organizers.
  • The Capital City Dance Competition organizers reserve the right to add or remove events from the schedule and to make other changes as long as its’ action is within the scope of the RSOBHD rules.
  • Costume changing will be available onsite.
  • Dancers, volunteers, and spectators at SDUSA competitions must comply with state and local guidelines for safety standards pertaining to Covid-19. If you feel more comfortable wearing a mask, especially if you are not vaccinated, please do so even if state and local guidelines do not require it.
  • It is the dancer’s responsibility to abide by the 3-month rule (may not have taken any classes, “on-line” lessons, workshops, etc. with the judge for the event).

 

 

Capital City Highland Dance Competition