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NEW YORK ONLINE PACKET

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HOSTED BY HEARTBREAK CREW

Saturday, April 1, 2023

 

Hayes Auditorium – College of Mount Saint Vincent
6301 Riverdale Ave,
Bronx, NY

 

Doors Open 4:00 pm
Show starts 5:00 pm

 

ONLINE TICKET SALES COMING SOON

Prelude New York Social Media: When discussing Prelude New York 2023 on any and all social media platforms, please be sure to use“#Preludenewyork2023

HeartBreak Crew

Please read the following information carefully. For safety and liability purposes, dance team captains/directors are required to convey all below information to each of team members participating and/or performing on stage. 


Prelude Dance Competition and HeartBreak Crew reserves the right to replace any team that does not submit the required materials by the deadlines below. If you have any questions, or concerns, or your team cannot meet a deadline due to an extenuating circumstance, please email Prelude Admin Assistant, Shakeena Randolph (preludedanceadm@gmail.com)

COVID POLICY – COLLEGE OF MT. ST. VINCENT

Guests entering the college campus must be vaccinated. CMSV no longer checks for vaccination status upon entering the college, however, the college does leave the responsibility to all of our external guest to stay in compliance with the college policies and make sure all visiting guest are fully vaccinated.

GENERAL RULES

Registration Fee: 
DEADLINE: Wednesday, March 1, 2023 – $30 per dancer
After Wednesday, March 1, 2023 – REGISTRATION FEE INCREASES TO $35 per dancer

 

DO NOT HAVE YOUR DANCERS PAY THEIR OWN INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION FEE.
PLEASE COLLECT PAYMENT FROM YOUR DANCERS, AND THEN PAY YOUR ENTIRE TEAMS’ REGISTRATION FEE AT ONE TIME.

 

Note: If you have dancer performing in 2 or more competing teams, they just need to pay ONE registration fee.
If you have dancer performing in a competing and an exhibition team, they just need to pay the competing teams reg fee.

  • Registration fee includes official Prelude New York shirt.
  • Only one (1) fee director fee waived per team. Write the director’s name you write in Row 1 of the Roster.

Ways to pay the Registration Fee:

Prelude Zelle

OPTION 1)

ZELLE: (Preferred method to pay registration fee)
Download Zelle App via Apple Store or Google Play OR check your bank app. Some bank apps have Zelle already incorporated within them.

  1. Sign on and select Transfer & Pay.
  2. Either Prelude Zelle scan QR code or Go to “Send Money with Zelle®”
  3. Add a new recipient preludedancecompetition@gmail.com. Then choose a From Account, and enter the proper amount.
  4. Select Review and confirm that the email address or trusted U.S mobile number and name are correct.
  5. Select Send.
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OPTION 2)

VENMO:
Download Venmo App via Apple Store or Google Play

  1. Either scan the Venmo QR code or search and add username @Prelude-Dance
  2. Choose “Pay or Request” then enter the proper dollar amount.
  3. In the “What’s it for” box please include your team name and number of dancers that you are paying for.
  4. DO NOT THIS MESSAGE MAKE PUBLIC!!! Choose “Pay” to make transaction final
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OPTION 3)

CASH APP:
Download Cash App via Apple Store or Google Play

  1. Scan $PreludeDance Cash App QR Code OR open the Cash App mobile app
  2. Enter the proper amount.
  3. Tap “Pay.”
  4. Enter username “$PreludeDance”
  5. Enter what you are sending the payment for.
  6. Tap “Pay.”

OPTION 4)
CREDIT CARD (Using Venmo):

You may use Venmo. Venmo allows you to add your credit card as the primary funding source.
Download Venmo App via Apple Store or Google Play and  follow the instructions below:

  1. Tap the “” icon in the upper left hand corner of the app
  2. Under “Settings”, tap “Banks & Cards”
  3. Tap “Add Debit or Credit Card” and add your card information. Once you add the card, you can set it as your primary funding source in your Settings → Banks and Cards.
  4. Once you have added your credit card on Venmo, search and add username @Prelude-Dance.
  5. Choose “Pay or Request” then enter the proper dollar amount ($27 per dancer).
  6. In the “What’s it for” box please include your team name and number of dancers that you are paying for.
  7. DO NOT THIS MESSAGE MAKE PUBLIC!!! Choose “Pay” to make transaction final

OPTION 5)

PAYPAL:

Paypal App:

  1. Tap imagePayments.
  2. Scan the QR code OR enter Prelude’s email address (preludedancecompetition@gmail.com)
  3. Enter the amount, choose the currency, add an (optional) note, and tap Next.
  4. Select your payment method, review your information, and tap Send.

 

Paypal on computer:

  1. Go to Send and Request.
  2. Enter Prelude’s email address (preludedancecompetition@gmail.com) and click Next.
  3. Enter the amount, choose the currency, add an (optional) note and click Continue.
  4. If available, choose your payment type.
  5. Choose how you want to pay and click Next.
  6. Review the information and click Send Payment Now.

OPTION 6)

BUSINESS CHECK AND POSTAL SERVICE:
Make checks payable to Prelude Dance Competition.
Money orders, cashier’s checks, and business checks accepted. NO PERSONAL CHECKS.
Mailing Address:
ATTN: Tony Calub
Prelude Dance Competition
3884 S. Dryden Ave.
Ontario, CA 91761

Time Limit:
6 minutes maximum. NO EXCEPTIONS. Violations will be subject to score deductions.


Music:
6 minutes maximum.
Music may NOT contain inappropriate or offensive language. Violations will be subject to score deductions. See “Guidelines for Competition Teams” Tab. Music must be emailed ahead of time to be screened for time length and inappropriate or offensive language.


Prizes:

  • First, second, and third place teams will be announced at the end of the show!
  • The team who wins First Place will receive a Champion banner and plaque and a cash prize of $1000. Second and Third Place banners and plaques will be awarded to the respective teams.
  • Hip Hop International: The team with the highest score between the first place team of the Adult division and Junior division will receive a special invitation to compete in the USA Hip Hop Dance Championship Burbank, CA in May 2023 and a chance to qualify to compete at World Hip Hop Dance Championship in Phoenix, AZ over the summer of 2023. Registration fees for USA Hip Hop Dance Championship will be waived, an approximate value of $4000. 
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The dance style for this competition is mainly, but not limited to, hip-hop/street style dance forms. Various dance styles may be incorporated in your team’s routine, but hip-hop/street style dance form must be the majority style. The use of themes and props is encouraged but not required.

NEW CATEGORIES AND ADDITIONS TO THE JUDGING PROCESS:

  1. Foundation/ Street Dance Forms Category
  2. Deductions
  3. Automatic Disqualifications

1) FOUNDATION/ STREET DANCE FORMS CATEGORY

To honor Black Culture, African Diaspora and the roots of Hip Hop/Street Dance, a new category is added to the scoring criteria. Competing teams are REQUIRED to incorporate three (3) foundation/street/club dance art forms in their routine (incorporating more than three (3) foundation/street/club dance art forms is allowed).

Your team must perform a minimum of four (4) 8-counts (32 counts) or 1 phrase PER foundation/street/club dance art forms.

Teams must submit a list of the 3 foundation/street/club dance art forms that is incorporated in their routine. If your team incorporates more than 3 dance forms, also list those forms as well.
DEADLINE TO SUBMIT DANCE FORMS/STYLES LIST: Friday, March 10, 2023

This new required category will account for 10% of your teams total score. The maximum amount of points a team can receive in this category is Ten (10) points.

  • Six (6.0) points – Three (3) or more dance forms
  • Four (4.0) points – Two (2) dance forms
  • Two (2.0) points – One (1) dance form
  • One (1) – Four (4) points – Performance and execution of dance form(s)
    • The foundation/ street dance forms Judge will assess how well these foundation/street/club dance art forms are executed and performed and will score accordingly. 

Here is a list of foundation/ street dance forms to choose from:

    • Hip Hop
      • (Elements of Hip Hop Dance Forms: BOUNCE, ROCK, WAVE, ROLL, HOP, SKATE)
      • Hip Hop Social & Party Dances (Cabbage Patch, Running Man, Rodger Rabbit, etc.)
      • New Jack Swing
      • Hyphy
      • Jerkin’
      • Cranking
    • Lite Feet
    • Locking
    • Popping
      • Animation
      • Strutting
      • Boogaloo
      • Strobing
      • Bopping
      • Scarecrow
    • B-boying/b-girling
    • House
    • Krump
    • Clowning
    • Vogue
    • Whacking/Waacking (Punking)
    • Chicago Footwork
    • Jersey Club/Baltimore Club
    • Jit
    • Beat Ya Feet
    • Memphis Jook
    • Flexing
    • Dancehall
    • Majorette Dance Forms
      • J-Setting
      • Bucking
    • Authentic Vernacular Jazz
      • Lindy Hop
      • Tap/Hoofing
      • Charleston

2) DEDUCTIONS

Head Judge will assess for deductions in all routines by competing teams.

Here is the list of deduction criteria and the corresponding points that will be subtracted from the total score:

  • Cultural Appropriation: 2 pt deduction
    • Use of themes, costumes, objects or elements of a non-dominant culture in a way that doesn’t respect their original meaning, give credit to their source, or reinforces stereotypes or contributes to oppression.
  • Fall, Trip-Major (per occurrence): .1 pt deduction
  • Fall, Trip-Minor (per occurrence): .05 pt deduction
  • Music Length (mix is longer than stated in the guidelines): .1 pt deduction
  • Lewd Gestures: .1 pt deduction
  • Inappropriate Clothing: .05 pt deduction
  • Wardrobe Malfunction (per occurrence): .05 pt deduction
  • Prop Malfunction (per occurrence): .05 pt deduction
  • Excessive use of gymnastics, acrobatics: .05 pt deduction

3) AUTOMATIC DISQUALIFICATION
NOT ALLOWED ON STAGE DURING PERFORMANCE. Failure to follow these safety measures WILL result in automatic disqualification:

  • The use of fire, flames, anything flammable, pyrotechnic devices and smoking.
  • Any liquids, wet paint, lotion, baby oil (mineral oil), glitter, baby powder or talcum powder that can adversely affect the dancing surface.
  • Dry ice, fog machines, vaping or vaping products.
  • Balloons filled with helium.
  • If stage is littered after your performance your team will be responsible for an immediate and expeditious removal of any debris.
  • Knives and swords
  • Live animals
  • Food

JUDGING PROCEDURE:
The judging panel consist of 3 Performance Judges and 1 Head Judge.

  • Performance Judges:
    • Performance Judges will view, critique and score each competing team’s overall routine according to the performance categories (routine, execution, presentation) and their respective criteria.
    • Voice critiques: Performance Judges will now give voice critiques instead of written critiques. Performance Judges will simultaneously give voice critiques recordings while competing teams are performing.
    • Scoring: Scores will be given at the end of each competing teams routine.

 

  • Foundation/ Street Forms Judge:
    • Overview, assess, and score Foundation/ Street Dance Forms category.
    • Assess for and give deductions in all routines.
    • Overview and assess for any automatic disqualifications.
    • Voice critiques: Foundation/Street Forms Judge will now give voice critiques instead of written critiques. Foundation/Street Forms Judge will simultaneously give voice critiques recordings while competing teams are performing.
    • Scoring and deductions: Scores and deductions will be given at the end of each competing teams routine.

JUDGING CATEGORIES:

Highest possible score is 100 points

  • Routine (40%) – Scoring range between 31-40
  • Execution (30%) – Scoring range between 21-30
  • Presentation (20%) – Scoring range between 11-20
  • Foundation/ Street Dance Forms (10%) – Scoring range between 1-10

See sample judges scoring sheet HERE.

Directors of each competing team will be given their team’s score sheets immediately following the competition.

Voice critique recording will be emailed to the directors of each competing team no later than 2 days after the competition.

Judging Criteria Within Each Category:

ROUTINE (40%)

Scoring range between 31-40

  • CHOREOGRAPHY
  • ORGINALITY
  • DIFFICULTY
  • FORMATIONS
  • THEME
  • VARIETY OF STYLES
  • TRANSITION CHOREOGRAPHY
  • FLOW
  • APPROPRIATENESS
  • USE OF PROPS

EXECUTION (30%)

Scoring range between 21-30

  • PRECISION
  • SPACING
  • LEVEL CHANGES
  • CLEANLINESS
  • MUSICALITY
  • FLOORWORK
  • STRENGTH OF MOVES
  • BODY CONTROL
  • DYNAMICS
  • TIMING OF MOVEMENTS

PRESENTATION (20%)

Scoring range between 11-20

  • FACIALS
  • ENERGY
  • COSTUMES
  • MAKE UP
  • STAGE PRESENCE
  • CONFIDENCE
  • ATTITUDE
  • EYE CONTACT
  • PROJECTION
  • SHOWMANSHIP

Head Judging Categories:

FOUNDATION/ STREET FORMS (10%)

Scoring range between 1-10

  • Hip Hop
    • (Elements of Hip Hop Dance Forms: BOUNCE, ROCK, WAVE, ROLL, HOP, SKATE)
    • Hip Hop Social & Party Dances (Cabbage Patch, Running Man, Rodger Rabbit, etc.)
    • New Jack Swing
    • Hyphy
    • Jerkin’
    • Cranking
  • Lite Feet
  • Locking
  • Popping
    • Animation
    • Strutting
    • Boogaloo
    • Strobing
    • Bopping
    • Scarecrow
  • B-boying/b-girling
  • House
  • Krump
  • Clowning
  • Vogue
  • Whacking/Waacking (Punking)
  • Chicago Footwork
  • Jersey Club/Baltimore Club
  • Jit
  • Beat Ya Feet
  • Memphis Jook
  • Flexing
  • Dancehall
  • Majorette Dance Forms
    • J-Setting
    • Bucking
  • Authentic Vernacular Jazz
    • Lindy Hop
    • Tap/Hoofing
    • Charleston

EXECUTION (30%)

  • FALL, TRIP-MAJOR (per occurrence) – .1 pt
  • FALL, TRIP-MINOR (per occurrence) – .05 pt
  • MUSIC LENGTH (mix is longer than stated in the guidelines) – .1 pt
  • LEWD GESTURE – .1 pt
  • INAPPROPRIATE CLOTHING – .05 pt
  • WARDROBE MALFUNCTION – .05 pt
  • PROP MALFUNCTION – .05 pt
  • CULTURAL APPROPRIATION – 2 pt
  • EXCESSIVE USE OF GYMNATICS, ACROBATICS – .05 pt

Here is a list of required materials and its deadline:

  1. Shirt List/Roster Form Wednesday, March 1, 2023
  2. Youth Waiver Form Wednesday, March 1, 2023
  3. Prelude Acknowledgement Form Wednesday, March 1, 2023
  4. Access Check-In Form (if needed) Wednesday, March 1, 2023
  5. Team Bio and Photo Wednesday, March 1, 2023
  6. Final Music Mix Friday, March 24, 2023
  7. Lighting Cues Form Friday, March 24, 2023
  8. Foundation/Street/Club Dance Art Forms List Friday, March 24, 2023

1) Shirt List/ Roster Form Deadline: Wednesday, February 27, 2023

You will be given access to a Google Sheet – please use it to list your roster. After the deadline you will no longer have access to edit, but you will still be able to view. You will also be required to sign a waiver form on the day of Prelude.


2) Youth Waiver Form Deadline: Wednesday, February 27, 2023
MANDATORY: Download the Youth Waiver form. Any dancer below the age of 18, their parent or guardian must sign the waiver form and write in their phone number. Please print out the form and completely fill out the form. Have this form completed by Wednesday, February 27, 2023. Please scan or take a photo of the form(s) and submit it in your teams google folder.

3) Prelude Acknowledgement Form: Deadline: Wednesday, February 27, 2023

All competing and exhibition teams (directors, captains, team members) must read and understand Prelude’s Policies regarding Anti-Abuse, Anti-Racism, Anti-Othering, Procedure and Accountability Practices, Gender and Accessibilities, and Land Acknowledgements (https://www.preludedancecompetition.com/policies/)

The Director or Captain for each team must sign a Prelude Acknowledgement Form stating that they have read and understood the Policies and Procedures, Performance Guidelines, and Judging Criteria and will abide by them.

The Director or Captain must acknowledgement that they shared the Policies and Procedures, Performance Guidelines, and Judging Criteria with their dance team. All their dance team members must read and understood the said Policies and will abide by them.

Please Fill out and Sign the Form HERE


4) Access Check-In Form: Deadline (if needed): Wednesday, February 27, 2023

Please Fill out the Access Check-In Form HERE
Each team must fill out an Access Check-In Form ahead of time.
This Access Check-In Form will inform us if any of your dancers on your team people needs special access. This is a useful way to value access and destigmatize it in an ableist culture that hides, shames and individualizes access.


5) Team Bio and Photo Deadline: Wednesday, February 27, 2023

  • Team Biography: Please upload your biography to Google Drive in a Word Document format. (500 characters max)
  • Team Photo: Please upload a high-resolution team photo or team logo to Google Drive.

6) Final Music Mix – Deadline: Friday, March 24, 2023

  • Music: The time limit is six (6) minutes. NO EXCEPTIONS. Please upload your mix to Google Drive.
    • Teams who bring music longer than six (6) minutes on the day of the event will be subject to score deductions and possibly disqualification.  
    • Music may NOT contain inappropriate or offensive language. Violations will be subject to score deductions. See “Guidelines for Competition Teams” Tab.
    • Music must be one (1) continuous track.
    • Music may not contain inappropriate or offensive language. Violations will be subject to score deductions.
    • MP3 and MP4 files accepted.

7) Lighting Cue Form – Deadline: Friday, March 24, 2023

  • Your team is allowed 4 lighting cues to enhance your team’s routine.
  • Please fill out the lighting cue form HERE

8) Foundation/Street/Club Dance Art Forms ListDeadline: Friday, March 24, 2023

  • Please list the 3 foundation/street style/club dances art form that is incorporated in your team’s routine. If your team incorporates more than 3 dances forms, please list those as well
  • Please list foundation/street style/club dances HERE

Google Drive Instructions (for first-time users) 

  1. Create a Google account: https://accounts.google.com/SignUp
  2. ***IMPORTANT*** Once you have created your google account, send an e-mail from this account to preludedanceadm@gmail.com.
  3. You will receive an email notification from Google that Prelude has shared a folder with you entitled “Prelude New York 2023 | (Your Team Name)”.
  4. Click the blue button “open”
  5. In the top bar, click the drop-down button labeled “Prelude New York 2023 | (Your Team Name)” and click “Add to My Drive.”
  6. Upload the files by either dragging to the window, or clicking the “New” button on the left-hand side and then clicking “File upload.”

Upload your materials in your team folder via Google Drive! If you are a first time user, please see the instructions below.
Existing Google Accounts will already have a folder shared with them from Prelude Dance Competition.
NOTE: It is 
highly recommended that you submit your materials early so that you have time to make adjustments if necessary! 

Backstage Access Wristbands must be worn at all times.
Only those with wristbands will be allowed backstage at any point during the day. NO EXCEPTIONS.

  • Due to Covid-19, backstage dressing rooms are only to be used for quick change into costumes or to put on make-up. VENUE DRESSING ROOMS ARE NOT TO USED AS A DANCER HANG-OUT AREAS NOR CAN BAGS AND COSTUMES BE LEFT IN THE DRESSING ROOMS.
  • Only those who are listed on a Team Roster AND have paid the Registration Fee will be given Backstage Access Wristbands. They will also be required to sign a Waiver/Release Form on the day of competition.
  • If a chaperone is required for a minor (under 18 years of age), please have the attending chaperone AND minor sign the Waiver/Release Form. All chaperones must be listed on the Team Roster and cleared prior to the day of the show or run the risk non-entry. (See Roster)
  • Contact a Runner immediately if anyone on your team loses his/her wristband.
  • Anyone caught without a wristband in the backstage/dressing room area by Event Security or Prelude Staff will be asked to leave immediately and will not be allowed back.
  • In order to minimize the possibility of backstage theft (which unfortunately has occurred at previous Preludes), this wristband rule will be STRICTLY enforced.

PRELUDE DANCE COMPETITION, ITS HOST TEAM OR THE VENUE/THEATER IS NOT LIABLE FOR DAMAGE OR THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY OR ITEMS. IT IS ADVISED THAT YOU DO NOT BRING OR LEAVE VALUABLE ITEMS IN YOUR BAG.

*DAY OF SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. YOUR TEAM WILL BE NOTIFIED IF CHANGES ARE MADE.

9:00AM – Check-In Begins
All teams must check-in 90 minutes before their tech time. (Early arrival is highly encouraged to ensure that your team will not miss your tech!) Each dancer must bring photo identification (e.g. driver’s license, school ID, passport) to present at check-in. All dancers will be required to sign a Waiver/Release Form. Failure to check-in by your assigned time runs the risk of non-entry.


10:00AM-3:00PM – Tech Rehearsals

  • Tech will run strictly from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM with the last tech time running at 3:00 PM. Each team will be given ten (10) minutes for staging and run-through.
  • Each team must have a majority of their members present and ready at scheduled tech time. (We will provide you with diligent runners to help keep track of time!) 
  • Teams who miss their tech WILL NOT receive another time slot. NO EXCEPTIONS
  • Any changes to a team’s scheduled tech time will be communicated to the team’s contact person well in advance. (Please make sure all contact information is correct!)

NOTE: The Competition and Tech Time Lineup will be e-mailed to all teams no later than March 27, 2023.


3:00PM – House Meeting
During the House Meeting, the Prelude Committee will go over rules not covered by the Runners, concerns raised during tech rehearsal, as well as answer questions. We encourage your entire team to be present and punctual at the House Meeting.


4:00PM – Doors open


5:00PM – Show begins

Is your team ready for Prelude New York 2023?
Use this checklist to make sure! Reference this list on the day of competition just to make sure you have completed everything.

PRELUDE PREP:

  • It is highly recommended that you submit your materials early so that you have time to make adjustments if necessary.
  • Registration fee: DEADLINE: Wednesday, March 1, 2023 – $30 per dancer
    After Wednesday, March 1, 2023 – REGISTRATION FEE INCREASES TO $35 per dancer
  • Shirt List/Roster Form – Wednesday, March 1, 2023
  • Youth Waiver Form – Wednesday, March 1, 2023
  • Prelude Acknowledgement Form – Wednesday, March 1, 2023
  • Access Check-In Form (if needed) – Wednesday, March 1, 2023
  • Team Bio and Photo – Wednesday, March 1, 2023
  • Final Music Mix Friday, March 24, 2023
  • Lighting Cues Form Friday, March 24, 2023
  • Foundation/Street/Club Dance Art Forms List Friday, March 24, 2023
  • Follow Prelude Dance Competition Instagram important updates!

NOTE: It is highly recommended that you submit your materials early so that you have time to make adjustments if necessary!

 

DAY OF PRELUDE:

  • Arrive at least sixty (60) minutes before Tech Time.
  • Check in! Tell your dancers to have their photo IDs ready at check-in.
  • Remember to attend the mandatory House Meeting
  • Use the hashtags “#preludenewyork2023” for posting on social media!