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Once accepted to the team and verified your acceptance with the IDO Canada office, please register yourself for the team travel - as well as any family/companions traveling w/ dancer.
AMILIA REGISTRATION GUIDE
Video credits: 2015, 2017,2018 Teams, Canadian Dance Company staff and parents, Rugcutterz staff and parents. Original videos available on YouTube. Thank you everyone - you're awesome :)
Files coming soon.
** YOU MUST HAVE A VALID PASSPORT THAT
DOES NOT EXPIRE WITHIN
6 MONTHS OF TRAVEL DATES.
I cannot stress this point enough. Numerous past participants have tried to travel with either a passport that will expire within the 6 months, or already expired! These dancers/parents were turned away at the airport. Don't let this happen to you! This is YOUR responsibility, not ours or the airline booking our tickets. We try to remind people to renew passports but we cannot do it for you. You will have to buy another airline ticket if you fail to get on with the rest of the team.
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2022 IDO WORLD SHOW DANCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Nov. 15 - 19, 2022
Zielona Góra, Poland
TRAVEL DATES:
Team Travel: Nov. 11/12 - 20, 2022
Extended Stay: Nov. 11/12 - 27, 2022
Our intention is to fly to the Berlin, Germany Airport and drive the 2 hrs to Zielona Góra, Poland in our own hired bus.
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TEAM DEPOSIT
Once accepted to the team, we require a $200 deposit to secure your position. You may e-transfer your deposit or pay by credit card when you register through Amilia and make your first payment.
WAYS TO PAY
TEAM DEPOSIT
Once accepted to the team, we require a $200 deposit to secure your position. You may e-transfer your deposit or pay by credit card when you register through Amilia and make your first payment.
WAYS TO PAY
We prefer sponsors to pay the dancer directly as the money isn't going to Team Canada Dance. If they would rather pay directly, have them contact us and we can make arrangements. There is also an option for them to make a sponsor payment on Amilia or through our PayPal with the dancers name/team/province in the comment section.
A great way to offset some of the travel cost is to form a fundraising committee within the team. This not only helps those families in need but also promotes team bonding.
Individual dancers may seek sponsorships from local businesses to help as well. In the past, we have had several dancers pay for their entire family this way!
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A great way to offset some of the travel cost is to form a fundraising committee within the team. This not only helps those families in need but also promotes team bonding.
Individual dancers may seek sponsorships from local businesses to help as well. In the past, we have had several dancers pay for their entire family this way!
Finally, get yourself in the news! But before you do, check with us to see if other dancers in your area are on this team or one of the other ones so you all get some exposure!
Age categories historically for IDO World Championships have been as follows:
FOR ALL CATEGORIES
Mini Kids (7 & under)
Children (11 & under)
Junior (12-15)
Adult (16 & over)
Adult 2 (31 & over)
Senior (50 & over)
age is determined as of Dec 31 of the competition year
Age rule changes came into effect in the 2020 competition year.
New age categories will be:
SOLO/DUO/ *TRIO
Mini Kids (7 & under)
Children (12 & under)
Junior 1 (13-14)
Junior 2 (15-16)
Adult 1 (17 & over)
Adult 2 (31 & over)
Senior (50 & over)
age is determined as of Dec 31 of the competition year
*only the Tap Championships allow dancers to compete in TRIO's
*AGE IS AS OF DEC. 31/2022
GROUPS/TEAMS/CREWS/FORMATIONS
Mini Kids (7 & under)
Children (12 & under)
Junior (13-16)
Adult 1 (17 & over)
Adult 2 (31 & over)
Senior (50 & over)
age is determined as of Dec 31 of the competition year
View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-physics-of-the-hardest-move-in-ballet-arleen-sugano
In the third act of "Swan Lake", the Black Swan pulls off a seemingly endless series of turns, bobbing up and down on one pointed foot and spinning around and around and around ... thirty-two times. How is this move — which is called a fouetté — even possible? Arleen Sugano unravels the physics of this famous ballet move. Lesson by Arlene Sugano, animation by Dancing Line Productions.
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