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CLASSIFICATION
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EDGE ELEMENTS | SPIN | STEP SEQUENCES | TWIZZLES | DANCE STOPS | |
ADULT GOLD |
Max 4 2 different combination edge elements (12 sec max) 2 different short edge elements (6 sec max) Each edge must be held for a minimum of 3 seconds. Edge elements must have different positions |
Max 1 Choreographic dance spin* – min 3 revs on 1 foot May change feet Flying spins not permitted |
Max 2 2 different step sequences, 1 from Group A and 1 from Group B Group A – Straight line (midline or diagonal) Group B – Curved (circular or serpentine) Must use full ice surface Should include a variety of steps and turns and must include brackets, counters, rockers, choctaws and twizzles Not Permitted: Stops, pattern regressions, loops, jumps of more than ½ revolution, dance spins and pirouettes |
Max 2 Twizzle Series A - Must have a different entry edge and different direction for the 2 twizzles. Minimum of 2 revolutions is required on each twizzle. No more than 3 steps are allowed between twizzles. Twizzles must be different than those used in Twizzle Series B. Twizzle Series B - Must have 2 twizzles. Minimum of 2 revolutions is required on each twizzle. No more than 1 step is allowed between twizzles. Twizzles must be different than those used in Twizzle Series A. |
Max 2 2 full stops to express the character of the music, not to exceed five 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. |
ADULT SILVER SOLO FREE DANCE 2:10 +/- 10 seconds |
Max 2 1 combination edge element (12 sec max) AND 1 short edge element (6 sec max) Each edge must be held for a minimum of 3 seconds. Edge elements must have different positions |
Max 1 Choreographic dance spin* – min 3 revs on 1 foot May change feet Flying spins not permitted |
Max 1 Midline, circular, or diagonal step sequence Must use full ice surface Should include a variety of steps and turns and must include three-turns, mohawks, brackets and counters. Not Permitted: Stops, pattern regressions, loops, jumps of more than ½ revolution, dance spins and pirouettes |
Max 1 Twizzle series - min 2 revs each twizzle No more than 3 steps between twizzles |
Max 1 Full stop to express the character of the music, not to exceed five 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. |
ADULT BRONZE SOLO FREE DANCE 1:40 +/- 10 seconds |
Max 1 1 short edge element (6 sec max) |
Max 1 Choreographic dance spin* – min 3 revs on 1 foot Spin combinations and flying spins not permitted. |
Max 1 Midline, circular, or diagonal step sequence Must use full ice surface Should include a variety of steps and turns and must include three-turns and mohawks. Not Permitted: Stops, pattern regressions, loops, jumps of more than ½ revolution, dance spins and pirouettes |
Max 1 Twizzle - min 1 rev |
Max 1 Full stop to express the character of the music, not to exceed five 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. |
Pre-Bronze Solo Free Dance
1. 1 (one) Single Pose.
2. 1 (one) Straight Line Step Sequence skated barrier to barrier. The Level of the Step Sequence shall be given using the Characteristics of Levels Style B
3. 1 (one) Dance Spin with a minimum of 3 revolutions. Combination spins are not permitted
4. 1 (one) set of Sequential Twizzles with no more than 3 steps between the twizzles
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Minimum 1x clockwise and 1x anti-clockwise
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Minimum 1 rotation in each twizzle.
Additional sets of twizzles are permitted, but only the 1st attempted set (outwith the step sequence) will count within the technical score. Others will be considered within the choreography mark.
*No change in music tempo is required for this level.
Duration: max. 1:40 min., but may be less
*Additional sets of twizzles are permitted, but only the 1st attempted set (outwith the step sequence) will count within the technical score. Others will be considered within the choreography mark.
*Choreographic Dance Spin – a dance spin on 1 foot in a position that enhances the music and choreography. This element is judged on how the spin relates to the music and the quality of the spin. Variations in position will only be rewarded if they enhance the character of the music.
Each couple must consist of one man and one lady.
The man must skate the man’s steps and the lady must skate the lady’s steps. Each skater may compete with only one and the same partner in the Ice Dance competitions.
Coaches and students are welcome to compete in all events, however, this competition DOES NOT have a PRO-AM category and it is MANDATORY that ice dance couples enter at the skill level of the more skilled skater, even if that skater is not a professional, but simply a higher level skater.
Official ISU Pattern Dance music must be used for the first Pattern Dance in the list. For the second Pattern Dance in the list own music may be used.
Elite Masters
Couples entering this category will compete against other Elite Masters Ice Dance Couples The technical requirements are the same as those for the category “Masters Pattern Dance”.
Masters
# 11 Viennese Waltz (3 sequences) – skaters choose own music
# 25 Silver Samba (2 sequences)
Gold
# 11 Viennese Waltz (3 sequences) – skaters choose own music
#19 Quickstep (4 sequences)
Silver
# 3 Rocker Foxtrot (4 sequences)
#13 Starlight Waltz (2 sequences) –skaters choose own music
Bronze
# 1 Fourteenstep (4 sequences) – skaters choose own music
# 7 Willow Waltz (2 sequences)
The points for each Program Component are multiplied by a factor of 0.7 (Rule 353, paragraph 1.m). The Total Score for each dance will be multiplied by a factor of 0.5 (Rule 353, paragraph 1.b).
Couples shall provide their own music for the following Pattern Dances:
• Fourteenstep (Bronze)
• Starlight Waltz (Silver)
• Viennese Waltz (Gold)
• Viennese Waltz (Masters/Masters Elite)
Ice Dance copules MUST provide their own music on CD-R or USB memory stick (MP3) for each Pattern Dance.
The music must be chosen in accordance with the rhythm of the Pattern Dance. The chosen music may also be a tune from ISU Ice Dance music. In this case only tunes 1 to 5 can be chosen and the music must be recorded on the skaters’ own disc. A violation of tempo specifications will result in a 1.0-point deduction by the Referee. Vocal music may be used.
For the application of Rule 708 paragraph 1.d) with music provided by the couple, it is specified that the start of the first step of the dance must be on beat 1 of a measure (unless otherwise specified in the description of the dance).
Rule 707, paragraph 4 provides that the Referee may announce the approximate location at which the Pattern Dances must be started. All Pattern Dances shall be started so that the steps of the first side of the pattern are skated in front of the Judges unless otherwise specified by the Referee. If the Referee changes the side to start, the change must be announced at the time of the first draw for starting order.
One of the pattern dances will have music chosen by the skaters. Tempo specification for the Pattern Dance music is as follows:
• (Bronze) Fourteenstep: 56 measures of 2 beats per minute (28 measures of 4 beats per minute) or 112 beats per minute, plus or minus 2 beats per minute
• (Silver): Starlight Waltz – 58 measures of 3 beats per minute or 174 beats per minute, plus or minus 2 beats per minute
• (Gold): Viennese Waltz - 52 measures of 3 beats per minute or 156 beats per minute, plus or minus 2 beats per minute
• (Elite Masters and Masters): Viennese Waltz - 52 measures of 3 beats per minute or 156 beats per minute, plus or minus 2 beats per minute.
The Tempo throughout the required sequences must be constant and in accordance with the required Tempo of the Pattern Dance (refer to the Ice Dance handbook on isu.org) plus or minus 2 beats per minute.
The couple shall furnish competition music in accordance with Rule 343, paragraph 1. The other Pattern Dance in each category will use ISU Ice Dance music that will be provided by the organizers.
The Pattern Dances will be judged without Key Points.
After completion of the last step in the Pattern Dance, the couple must reach its final pose within 20 seconds. If this time limit is exceeded, a “program time” deduction according to Rule 353, para 1.n) shall apply.
The warm-up duration is three (3) minutes.
RHYTM DANCE (formerly called Short Dance)
Categories as follows:
Elite Masters
Couples entering this category will compete against other Elite Masters Ice Dancers. The technical requirements are the same as for the category “Rhythm Dance" see descriptions below.
Masters
Couples entering this category will compete against other Masters Ice Dancers. (Recommended for gold level or above ice dancers.) The technical requirements are the same as for the category “Rhythm Dance” see descriptions below.
Adult
Couples entering this category will compete against others at the Adult Rhythm Dance level. (Recommended for silver level ice dancers.) The technical requirements are the same as for the category “Rhythm Dance" see descriptions below.
General Requirements for Rhythm Dance
This competition will follow the requirements for the Junior Rhythm Dance for the season 2018-19 described in ISU Communication 2148 (listed under Communications on the ISU.org website).
Note: there may be some minor adjustments for the Adult Competition. Where there is a difference, this competition Announcement will take precedence.
Required Rhythm Dance Elements
Tango and or Tango plus one additional rhythm.
The Pattern Dance Elements (Argentine Tango) shall be skated to the Tango rhythm and must be in the style of the chosen rhythm, with the range of tempo: 24 measures of 4 beats per minute (96 beats per minute) plus or minus 2 beats per minute.
The Tempo of the music throughout the Pattern Dance Elements must be constant.
RHYTHM DANCE – Required Elements 2018/2019
Rule 709, paragraph 1.a) provides that rhythm(s) and/or theme(s) are selected by the ISU Ice Dance Technical Committee annually for the season. For the season 2018/19, Adults will follow the Rhythm Dance for Juniors (see ISU Communication 2148).
ELEMENTS | Rhythm Dance |
Pattern Dance | Two (2) Sections of Argentine Tango (96 beats per minute +/- 2 beats per minute) to be skated one after the other Section 1 steps #1-18 Section 2 steps #19-31 Option 1 - Section 1 followed by Section 2 with step #1 skated on judge’s left side Option 2 Section 2 followed by Section 1with step #19 skated on judge’s right side |
Dance Lift | Maximum One (1) Short Lift Up to 7 seconds. |
Step Sequence | One (1) Step Sequence in Hold or Not Touching or Combination of both (Style B) chosen from the following Types of Pattern: The pattern of the Step Sequence must maintain the integrity or basic shape of the chosen pattern. Some deviations in the chosen pattern are expected in order to complete the required turns. However, if the chosen pattern is not clearly recognizable, there will be a required reduction for incorrect Pattern by the Judges Specifications to Style B, Rhythm Dance 2018/2019: - One (1) Stop permitted, up to 5 seconds |
Sequential Twizzles | One (1) Combination Set of Sequential Twizzles At least two Twizzles for each partner with up to 1 step maximum between Twizzles Combination Set of Twizzles is evaluated as one unit by adding the Base Values of the Lady Set of Twizzles and Man Set of Twizzles and then applying the GOE. The GOE of the Combination Set of Twizzles is equal to the sum of the numerical values of the corresponding GOE of the Lady Set of Tws and Man Set of Tws. |
Specifications/Restrictions | |
Duration | 2 minutes and 50 seconds, +/- 10 seconds. |
Music | - Music for Rhythm Dance may be vocal and must be suitable for Ice Dance as a sport discipline. - The music must be selected in accordance with the designated rhythm(s) and/or theme(s), and with the specified tempo when applicable. - Music with audible rhythmic beat only; may be without audible beat up to 10 seconds at beginning only |
Pattern | - For season 2018/19 the pattern must proceed in a generally constant direction and must cross the Long Axis of the ice surface once at each end of the rink within no more than 30 meters (Short Axis) of the barrier. - In addition, the couple may also cross the Long Axis once at the entry and/or exit to the Not Touching Step Sequence and/or once at the entry to Pattern Dance Element. While performing required Step Sequence, the couple may cross the long axis - Loops are permitted provided they do not cross the long axis |
Stops | - After clock started, couple must not remain in one place for more than 10 seconds at the beginning and/or end of the program. - During program: 2 full stops of up to 5 seconds or 1 full stop of up to 10 seconds permitted - A Dance Spin or Choreographic spinning movement that does not travel will be considered as a Stop |
Separations | - Partners must not separate except to change Hold or to perform Required Elements requiring a separation. - Distance allowed is maximum 2 arms lengths during such separations - Change of hold and Turns as transitional elements must not exceed the duration of one measure of music. Separations at the beginning and/or end of the program may be up to 10 seconds in duration without restrictions on the distance of the separation |
Touching ice with hands | Touching the ice with the hand(s) is not permitted. |
Costume | - Must be modest, dignified, not give the effect of excessive nudity and appropriate for athletic competition – not garish or theatrical in design. Clothing however may reflect the character of the chosen music. - Man must wear full length trousers. Lady must wear a skirt. - Accessories and props are not permitted. |
The description, chart and diagrams of the Pattern Dances are included in the ISU Handbook Ice Dance 2003.
Warm up time
The warm-up duration for the Rhythm Dance is five (5) minutes.
FREE DANCE-ICE DANCE
General Requirements for Free Dance
See: ISU Special Regulations, Section D. Free Dance, Rule 710 and all pertinent ISU Communications
The following are the Requirements for Music for Free Dance (Rule 710, paragraph 1.c). Music that does not adhere to these descriptions will be severely penalized. The music for Free Dance may be vocal and must be suitable for Ice Dance as a sport discipline and must have the following characteristics:
i) The music must have an audible rhythmic beat and melody, or audible rhythmic beat alone, but not melody alone, and may be vocal. The music may be without an audible rhythmic beat for up to ten (10) seconds at the beginning or end of the program and up to ten (10) seconds during the program.
ii) The music must have at least one change of tempo and expression. These changes may be gradual or immediate, but in either case they must be obvious.
iii) All music, including classical music, must be cut/edited, orchestrated or arranged in a way that it creates an interesting, colourful, entertaining dance program with different dance moods or a building effect.
iv) The music must be suitable for the Couple’s skating skills and technical ability. Free Dance music that does not adhere to these requirements will be penalized by a deduction (See Rule 353, paragraph 1.n).
Masters Elite
Couples entering this category will compete against other Elite Masters Ice Dancers. The technical requirements are the same as those for the category "Gold Free Dance" (below.)
Masters
Couples entering this category will compete against other Masters Ice Dancers. The technical requirements are the same as those for the category “Gold Free Dance” (below).
Gold
Couples must perform a well-balanced program that may contain:
a. A maximum of two (2) different Dance Lifts, one (1) Short Lift with a maximum duration of 7 seconds and one (1) Combination Lift with a maximum duration of 12 seconds; OR three (3) different types of Short Lifts with a maximum duration of 7 seconds each. b. A maximum of one (1) Dance Spin (Spin or Combination Spin).
c. A maximum of one (1) Circular Step Sequence in Hold, Style A.
d. A maximum of one (1) Set of Synchronized Twizzles with up to three (3) steps between.
VOCAL MUSIC MAY BE USED.
The duration is 3 minutes +/- 10 seconds.
The points for each Program Component are multiplied by a factor of 1.2 (Rule 353,paragraph 1.m).
Silver
Couples must perform a well-balanced program that may contain:
a. A maximum of one (1) Short Lift, with a maximum duration of 7 sec. And only a maximum Level 2 lift will be counted.
b. A maximum of one (1) Diagonal Step Sequence in Hold, Style B.
c. A maximum of one (1) Set of Synchronized Twizzles with up to three (3) steps between.
d. A maximum of one (1) Dance Spin (Spin or Combination Spin).
VOCAL MUSIC MAY BE USED.
The duration is 2 minutes and 30 seconds, +/- 10 seconds.
The points for each Program Component are multiplied by a factor of 1.2 (Rule 353,paragraph 1.m).
Bronze
Couples must perform a well-balanced program that may contain:
a. A maximum of one (1) Short Lift, with a maximum duration of 7 sec. Note that only a maximum Level 1 lift will be counted.
b. A maximum of one (1) Diagonal Step Sequence in Hold, Style B
c. A maximum of one (1) Dance Spin (No combination).
VOCAL MUSIC MAY BE USED
The duration is 1 minute and 50 seconds +/- 10 seconds.
The points for each Program Component are multiplied by a factor of 1.2 (Rule 353, paragraph 1.m).
The warm-up duration for all free dances is five (5) minutes.
General Regulations:
The artistic events consist of free skating and pair free skating programs judged only on the basis of the Program Components:
Skating skills
Transitions
Performance
Composition
Interpretation/Timing
See ISU Special Regulations and Technical Rules 2016, Singles & Pair Skating, Rule 504, paragraph 3 for a detailed description of Program Components. The respective Rules can be found on the ISU website.
There will be no technical panel and no technical mark given. The points for each Program Component are multiplied by a factor of 1.0
The artistic program consists of a variety of skating moves selected for their value in demonstrating skating ability and enhancing the skater’s interpretation of the music. Skaters will be judged on their ability to interpret the music and develop a theme through their skating. Credit for technical elements is based solely on the ability of such movements to enhance the chosen theme and support the music. Credit will not be given for their technical difficulty.
The program must be developed through skating skill and quality rather than through non-skating actions such as sliding on one knee or excessive use of toe steps, which should be used only to reflect the character of the program and to underline the rhythm and nuances of the chosen music. The skater/pair must not remain in one
place for more than five (5) seconds.
Any element exceeding the maximum number as set forth below will be judged as an illegal element (1.0 deduction). If there is no jump or no spin element included or only a jump and no spin or vice versa a deduction for a “missing element” of 1.0 will be made. The Referee is responsible for such deductions.
Clothing and make-up must be modest, dignified and appropriate for athletic competition – not garish or theatrical in design. Clothing may, however, reflect the character of the music chosen. Clothing must not give the effect of excessive nudity. The theme of the program should be recognizable from the skating movements and choreography – regardless of what the skater is wearing.
Props and accessories may not be used in any part of the artistic programs. Any item that is held in the hand or removed during the performance is considered a prop. Thus, for example, a hat worn throughout the program is not considered to be a prop, but if it is intentionally removed during the performance it is considered a prop. Objects on the ice, thrown in the audience, placed on the boards or on the judges table are not permitted. Costumes that contain particles that may mar or leave anything
on the ice surface (feathers, boas, excessive beading) are considered unsafe and are not permitted.
The deduction for inappropriate clothing or make-up props and accessories (1.0) will be determined by a majority of the judges and the referee.
Illegal elements:
Somersault type jumps
Lying on the ice and prolonged and/or stationary kneeling on both knees on the ice
The warm-up duration is five (5) minutes for all artistic free skating events.
Artistic Single Skating
Competitions will be held at the Masters, Gold, Silver and Bronze levels.
The Artistic Free Skate is a competitive program that must include elements of the sport of figure skating.
At least one (1) and a maximum of two (2) single jumps MUST be included. At least one (1) and a maximum of two (2) spins MUST be included.
No Axel type jumps, double or triple jumps are allowed. No combination jumps are allowed.
The maximum time for Masters Artistic Free Skating is 2 minutes and 10 seconds, but may be less.
The maximum time for Gold, Silver and Bronze Artistic Free Skating is 1 minute and 40 seconds but may be less.
VOCAL MUSIC MAY BE USED
Pair Artistic Free Skating
Each pair artistic team must consist of one man and one lady.
Coaches and students are welcome to compete in all events, however, this competition DOES NOT have a PRO-AM category and it is MANDATORY that pair couples enter at the skill level of the more skilled skater.
Masters Pair Artistic Skating
The Masters Pair Artistic Free Skate is a competitive program that must include elements of the sport of pair figure skating. Each pair must include at least three (3)
and no more than four (4) elements selected from:
a. A maximum of one (1) solo jump OR one (1) throw jump. Axel type jumps, double and triple jumps are not permitted. Combination jumps are not permitted.
b. A maximum of one (1) pair spin (pair spin or pair spin combination) OR one (1) solo spin.
c. A maximum of one (1) death spiral or pivot figure (position optional).
d. A maximum of one (1) lift of Group 1 or Group 2.
Variations of the lady’s position, no-handed and one-handed lifts, and combination lifts are not permitted.
Twist lifts are not permitted.
Lifts of Groups 3-4-5 are not permitted.
VOCAL MUSIC MAY BE USED
The maximum time is 2 minutes and 20 seconds, but may be less.
The points for each Program Component are multiplied by a factor of 1.0
Intermediate Pair Artistic Skating
The Pair Artistic Free Skate is a competitive program that must include elements of the sport of pair figure skating. Each pair must include at least three (3) and no more
than four (4) elements selected from:
a. A maximum of one (1) solo jump OR one (1) throw jump. Axel type jumps, double and triple jumps are not permitted. Combination jumps are not permitted.
b. A maximum of one (1) pair spin (pair spin or pair spin combination) OR one (1) solo spin.
c. A maximum of one (1) death spiral or pivot figure (position optional).
d. A maximum of one (1) lift of Group 1 or Group 2.
Variations of the lady’s position, no-handed and one-handed lifts, and combination lifts are not permitted.
Twist lifts are not permitted.
Lifts of Groups 3-4-5 are not permitted.
VOCAL MUSIC MAY BE USED
The maximum time is 1 minute and 50 seconds, but may be less.
The points for each Program Component are multiplied by a factor of 1.0
Adult Pair Artistic Skating
The Pair Artistic Free Skate is a competitive program that must include elements of the sport of pair figure skating. Each pair must include at least three (3) and no more
than four (4) elements selected from:
a. A maximum of one (1) solo jump OR one (1) throw jump. Axel type jumps, double and triple jumps are not permitted. Combination jumps are not permitted.
b. A maximum of one (1) pair spin OR one (1) solo spin. Pair spin combinations and flying spins are not permitted.
c. A maximum of one (1) pivot figure (position optional).
d. A maximum of one (1) lift of Group 1 or Group 2.
Variations of the lady’s position, no-handed and one-handed lifts, and combination lifts are not permitted.
Twist lifts are not permitted.
Lifts of Groups 3-4-5 are not permitted.
VOCAL MUSIC MAY BE USED
The maximum time is 1 minute and 50 seconds, but may be less.
The points for each Program Component are multiplied by a factor of 1.0
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