Dance sport competitions have Latin and Standard categories with prescribed dances for each. Latin includes cha-cha-cha, rumba and jive while Standard consists of tango, waltz and quick step, performed by one or two dancers. Scoring is based on coordination and style (35%), choreography (25%), performance mastery and skill (25%), and adherence to dress code requirements regarding coverage and underwear color (15%).
Dance sport competitions have Latin and Standard categories with prescribed dances for each. Latin includes cha-cha-cha, rumba and jive while Standard consists of tango, waltz and quick step, performed by one or two dancers. Scoring is based on coordination and style (35%), choreography (25%), performance mastery and skill (25%), and adherence to dress code requirements regarding coverage and underwear color (15%).
Dance sport competitions have Latin and Standard categories with prescribed dances for each. Latin includes cha-cha-cha, rumba and jive while Standard consists of tango, waltz and quick step, performed by one or two dancers. Scoring is based on coordination and style (35%), choreography (25%), performance mastery and skill (25%), and adherence to dress code requirements regarding coverage and underwear color (15%).
Latin Category Cha-cha-cha, Rumba and Jive (1 pair or 2 dancers)
Standard Category Tango, Waltz and Quick step ( 1 pair or 2 dancers)
◾ Dress should be follow the prescribed cut and decency. (no two-piece, underwear should be black or dark color and the body of female dancer should be covered)
Criteria:
Coordination and style - 35%
(basic steps, unity, expression and precision) Choreography - 25% Performance (mastery and skill) - 25% Dress code - 15% Total = 100%