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Adagio Figure:
A move that
contains either a drop, lift, aerial, dip or oversway.
Adagio Group: At least one (1), but not more than three (3)
adagio figures, with no swing (Hand Dance) moves between them. Beginning
and ending an Adagio figure or group, begins when the dancer’s weight is
supported by the partner and ends when the weight is no longer supported
by the partner.
Aerial: A move where one partner is lifted by the assisting
partner so that the head and torso are above the waist of the supporting
partner and the lifted partner is released by the supporting partner
leaving them momentarily in “mid-air”.
Breakaway: A set of symmetric or complementary movements or
footwork executed by a couple who intentionally break contact (except
for spins and turns), which is not a clearly lead-able derivative of a
recognizable swing pattern.
Costumes: Attire which, in the opinion of the judges, is
specifically designed or selected for couples competition and would not
generally be worn for social dancing.
Matching Outfits: Clothing that is color coordinated and would
likely be worn in a social dance, but would not be considered a costume.
Dip: A move where a dancer’s weight is supported by the partner
and the head is below the partner’s waist.
Drop: A move in which either partner’s head and torso goes below
knee level of the other partner. Low leans are not considered drops.
Entrance: Pre-choreographed segment of a performance, where
competitors formally enter the floor and prepare to dance. Acknowledging
your partner, the judges, or the audience is not considered an entrance.
Exit: Pre-choreographed segment of a performance, where
competitors leave the floor. Acknowledging your partner, the judges, or
the audience is not considered an exit.
Lean: A move where the dancer’s feet are in contact with the
floor. The dancer’s weight is supported by the partner with the top of
his/her head not lower than the top of the support partners shoulders
(relative to being the same height). The support partner’s knees are not
extending in front of the support partner’s toes.
Lift: A move where the dancer is not in contact with the floor.
The partner supports the dancer’s weight. Any move lasting longer than a
full beat of music where the feet of one partner are clearly off the
floor and the other partner supports the lifted partner’s weight.
Oversway: A move where the dancer’s weight is supported by the
partner and the head is below the top of the partner’s shoulder.
Props: Throw away skirts, shirts, scarves, etc., are considered
props in this context and are not allowed. Anything other than what
would be considered acceptable clothing.
Pull: A move where the dancer is pulling the partner’s weight
across the floor.
Push: A move where the dancer is pushing the partner’s weight
across the floor.
Routine: Any segment, which, in the opinion of the judges,
consists of prearranged choreography including symmetric or
complementary movements or footwork.
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