Awards – Dance Showcase USA (2024)

GRAND SHOWCASE FINAL RULES & AWARDS

The Petite, Junior, Teen, and Senior age groups of all levels will have the opportunity to compete in the The Grand Showcase Finals. (Minis and Adults are not eligible). The Grand Showcase Finals competition for solos and duet/trios will take place after all solos and duet/trios have been completed for the National Finals competition. The Grand Showcase Finals competition for small groups, large groups, and lines will take place on the last day of competition (Sunday, June 30).

The Grand Showcase Finals will consist of the Top 3 or Top 5 routine scores that competed in our National Finals during the previous week. The finals will be competed for all age groups and all levels or combination of age groups that have at least 10 routines in the National Finals competition. For example, if there are at least 10 routines for Junior Small Group Diamond, then the Top 3 group scores and any ties will compete at the Grand Showcase Finals. If there were at least 15 routines, then the Top 5 group scores and any ties will compete at the Grand Showcase Finals. The Top 3/5 scores are determined based on the actual score and not the placement, i.e. if the overall scores were 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and a two-way tie for 4th place, then 5th place would not be included in the Grand Showcase Finals because the top 5 scores would have been above the 5th place overall score due to ties.

We also have the discretion to add additional dances to the finals based on the number of entries, i.e. if there are 50 Junior Diamond Solos, we may take more than just 5 entries to the finals. There must be at least 10 Large Groups and at least 10 Lines in order for them to compete separately for a given Age Division/Level. If there are not 10 Large Groups and 10 Lines, then these scores will be combined in order to create a Large Group/Line combined competition. If there are not 10 Large Group/Lines, then they will be combined with the Small Groups. After the Small Groups/Large Groups/Lines have been combined, there must be at least 10 routines for this Age Division/Level to be selected for the Grand Showcase Finals. If necessary, we reserve the right to combine Age Divisions to reach the 10 routine minimum.

Productions are not (see paragraph below for Productions) included with Lines for determining the top scores for the Grand Showcase Finals. When groups are combined, awards will be given based on the highest group combined. When Small Groups, Large Groups, or Lines are combined, due to not having 10 entries in that division, then in addition to the Top 3/5 scores, the National Overall winner for each division will also advance to the Grand Showcase Finals. An example of this would be when there are 7 Large Groups and 3 Lines and the Top 3 scores were all from the Lines, then the National Overall winner from Large Groups would also advance in addition to the Top 3 scores. If one of those Top 3 scores and the National Overall winner are the same studio and has some of the same dancers, then only the group with the highest score will advance from that studio. In this case, the next highest scoring Large Group would advance to the Grand Showcase Finals.

All Productions will automatically compete at the Grand Showcase Finals. All levels will be combined for the Production Grand Showcase Finals. Separate awards will be done for this group (see awards below). Dance Showcase USA has the discretion to separate these Productions based on Age Divisions/Levels if necessary.

For Solos, a studio can have all dancers that qualify from that studio selected to participate in the Grand Showcase Finals, i.e. the studio can have more than one dancer qualify.

For Duet/Trios, Small Groups, Large Groups, & Lines, a studio can only have more than one routine in a particular age division/level selected if the second routine is comprised of completely different dancers. Otherwise, only the highest scoring group from a studio will be selected in each age division/level. If a studio ties itself for the Grand Showcase Finals competition, then the tie will be broken by the judges.

For Duet/Trios, Small Groups, Large Groups, & Lines, a studio cannot have more than two routines qualify for an Age Division/Level.

Performance order is determined by random order.

There will not be any scores or judge’s critiques for the Grand Showcase Finals. After the Top 3/5 numbers have been performed, the judges will confer to determine the placement of the dances for that Age Division/Level. The routines that will compete at the Grand Showcase Finals will be announced when the National Finals Overall awards are presented.

Awards – Dance Showcase USA (2024)

FAQs

What are the most prestigious dance competitions in America? ›

TDA is widely regarded as a prestigious award presented for dance in the US, and is considered to be one of the toughest competitions internationally for young pre-professional dancers.

What are the levels of dance awards? ›

Unlocking Dance Competition Awards last but not least
  • Diamond: 295.5-300.
  • Platinum: 295.4-287.5.
  • High Gold: 287.4-279.5.
  • Gold: 279.4-269.5.
  • High Silver: 269.4 & below.

What is the difference between elite gold and platinum dance? ›

The Adjudicated awards are Power Diamond (291-300), Power Platinum (282-290), Platinum (270-281), Elite Gold (261-269), High Gold (252-260), and Gold (251 or less). Each soloist and member of a Duo/Duet/Trio will receive their own adjudicated award.

Are there any awards for dancers? ›

The Dance/USA Honor, 'Ernie', and Trustees Awards recognize an individual's contributions to dance in America and acknowledges the roles they play in the national dance community.

What is America's #1 dance competition? ›

Showstopper American Dance Championships is a dance competition that hosts competitions in over 54 cities in the United States.

What is the most famous dance company in the US? ›

The Martha Graham Dance Company has been a world leader in the evolving art form of modern dance since its founding in 1926.

What is the highest rank in dance? ›

Principal—This is the highest level a dancer can reach. A dancer can be promoted to principal dancer if they have top-notch technical ability and can combine that with beautiful artistry.

How do you qualify for the dance awards? ›

Best Performance Nominees

The top FIVE overall high scores out of all the Group, Line, Extended Line, and Production divisions from each of the Mini, Junior, Teen and Senior age divisions are eligible for the Best Performance Award.

What is the highest level of dancer? ›

A principal dancer (often shortened to principal) is a dancer at the highest rank within a professional dance company, particularly a ballet company.

What is higher than platinum in dance? ›

​​Each entry will receive a mark out of 100 from each of three adjudicators where their average scores will determine a standing of: Bronze, Silver, Gold, High Gold, Platinum or Shooting Star.

What is a dance showcase? ›

At a dance showcase, dancers can expect to perform in front of an audience that may include family, friends, fellow dancers, and judges. They will have the opportunity to showcase their skills and talents, receive feedback on their performance, and gain valuable experience performing on stage.

What is a titanium award in dance? ›

*NEW*Titanium, Platinum, Gold, and Silver Award Pins will be awarded based on the combined scores from three judges as follows: Titanium – 293-300, Elite Platinum — 289-292.9 points, Platinum — 285-288.9 points, Elite Gold — 279-284.9 points, Gold — 270-278.9 points, Elite Silver — 269.9 points or lower.

What is the hardest dance competition in the US? ›

USDC is the US nationals. This is probably the most prestigious and it seems the most competitive.

What is the largest dance competition in the US? ›

Our Mission. Starbound National Talent Competition is proud to be the LARGEST dance competition in America!

What is the Capezio dance Award? ›

Established in 1952, the Capezio Dance Award is presented in recognition of significant contributions to dance. Highly regarded by the dance community for its prestige and pragmatic value, the Capezio Dance Award is presented at a ceremony honoring the awardee.

What is the most famous dance in America? ›

Hip-hop leads the rankings, followed by ballet and contemporary. Jazz and salsa complete the top five, each celebrated for their cultural roots and vibrant communities.

What is the most prestigious ballroom dance competition? ›

The 8-day Blackpool Dance Festival is the world's first and most famous annual ballroom dance competition of international significance, held in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool, England since 1920.

Where is the biggest dance competition in the world? ›

2022 WORLD FINALS SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN

Representing over 120,000 competitors from 66 countries competing at their country qualifiers and at the World Finals. This is the greatest all-genre dance competition in the world for children and young adults around the world.

What are the most prestigious ballet competitions in the world? ›

About The Fonteyn

The Margot Fonteyn International Ballet Competition is the Royal Academy of Dance's flagship annual event and it's one of the most prestigious ballet competitions in the world, attracting the finest young dancers trained in the RAD syllabus, from around the globe.

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