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Ballet dancer expression is a dance of beauty, the dance of soul, presentation and understanding of each movement!247130574872Competition and Workshop of Classical ballet, Stage acting, Character and Folk dance.2nd EditionFEBRUARY 7 – 9, 2020Mission StatementThe main goal of the Jewels Festival being to bring together the ballet, dance & creative arts of talented and gifted kids, teens and young adults to the communities in order to motivate their drive to dance, produce new art, meet other artists and to share their work and progress with the community.For the 2nd edition Jewels Festival would like to present an absolutely new and unique competition and workshops experience for all new and current dancers! We hope that all contestants will have a very educated, interesting and exiting dance experience at the competition and workshops of the Jewels Festival 2020! The Jewels Festival program includes competition of Classical ballet, Stage acting, Character and Folk dance, workshops of classical ballet, character dance and stage acting. The Jewels Festival has a great panel of judges from USA, Japan, Ukraine, Bolshoi Theater and GITIS (Russian Institute of Theater Arts, Moscow, Russia). All the participants will have a great chance to attend the workshops under our famous judges and well know dancers and teachers from different countries. The workshop include master classes of classical ballet, character dance and stage acting. A big award ceremony will conclude the event followed by a gala performance featuring 20 dancers selected throughout the competition. Each school will have a great opportunity to invite one or more of our judges for a master class or workshop at their school. All the contestants, parents and guests of the Jewels competition will have a chance to see the exhibition of drawing by young artist of Brooklyn. 3071668284105 COMPETITIONSSelectionEach Solo, Pas de Deux and Ensemble contestant will have a choice to participate either in the full competition and try to win the Grand Prix award?or?can compete in just one dance category?(see table below).Classical Variation, Neo-classical / Contemporary, Character - Folk dance, Stage acting.Solo contestants are age 7 to 23 on the January 2020. How to acceptAll participants need to send us a video of one dance (up to 2 min) and pre-registration form. You can upload your video clip on Youtube or VimeoRegistration form download from here: (Registration)Send your video and registration form by email JewelsFestival@All videos and registration are?due by January?10th.ATTENTION: EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION WITH 10% DISSCOUNT DUE BY 09/01/2019Age groupDance categoryTime limitAwardone dance divisionGrand Prix entrySOLO COMPETITIONSOLO PRE-COMPETITIVE DIVISION Grand Prix $100 A7 -8Classical / Neo – classical Variation1m 301st place2nd place3rd placeGrand Prix entry1st place2nd place3rd place Character - Folk dance2m1st place2nd place3rd placeB9 - 10Classical / Neo – classical Variation1m 301st place2nd place3rd placeGrand Prix entry 1st place2nd place3rd placeCharacter - Folk dance 2m1st place2nd place3rd placeSOLO JUNIOR DIVISION Grand Prix $100 C11 -12Classical Variation2m1st place2nd place3rd placeGrand Prix entry1st place2nd place3rd placeNeo-classical/ Contemporary/ Character-Folk dance2m 301st place2nd place3rd placeStage Acting 2m 301st place2nd place3rd placeD13 - 14Classical Variation2m1st place2nd place3rd placeGrand Prix entry 1st place2nd place3rd placeNeo-classical / Contemporary/ Character-Folk dance2m 301st place2nd place3rd placeStage Acting 2m 301st place2nd place3rd placeSOLO PRE – PROFESSIONAL DIVISION Grand Prix $150E15 - 16Classical Variation2m 301st place2nd place3rd placeGrand Prix entry 1st place2nd place3rd placeNeo-classical / Contemporary Solo2m 301st place2nd place3rd placeCharacter -Folk dance2m 301st place2nd place3rd placeStage Acting dance3m 1st place2nd place3rd placeF17 - 19Classical Variation2m 301st place2nd place3rd placeGrand Prix entry1st place2nd place3rd placeNeo-classical / Contemporary Solo2m 30 1st place2nd place3rd placeCharacter-Folk dance2m 301st place2nd place3rd placeStage acting dance3m 1st place2nd place3rd placeSOLO PROFESSIONAL DIVISION Grand Prix $200 G20 - 23Classical Variation2m 301st place2nd place3rd placeGrand Prix entry 1st place2nd place3rd placeNeo-classical / Contemporary Solo3m 1st place2nd place3rd placeCharacter/Folk dance3m1st place2nd place3rd placeStage acting dance3m 301st place2nd place3rd placePAS DE DEUX COMPETITION Grand Prix $300 Classical Pas des deux10m1st place2nd place3rd placeGrand Prix entry 1st place2nd place3rd placeNeo – classical / Contemporary duet / Character-Folk dance4m1st place2nd place3rd placeStage acting dance5m1st place2nd place3rd placeENSEMBLE COMPETITION Grand Prix $200 (Best School Award) Classical dance5m1st place2nd place3rd placeGrand Prix entry1st place2nd place3rd placeCharacter - Folk dance / Contemporary dance5m1st place2nd place3rd placeActing dance5m1st place2nd place3rd placeAWARD:All participants will get a Participate diploma of Achievement. Those contestants who attend a full workshop will get a Certificate of Completion the workshop for classical ballet, character dance and stage acting master classes. Awards in one division – Medal and DiplomaGrand Prix awards – Trophy and DiplomaGrand Prix prize – Cash prize, Trophy and Diploma Schools who bring ensemble of 3 dances of classical, character and acting will qualified to get a Best School Award (Grand Prix).D'Antuono Prize - Awarded to a dancer chosen by our special guestPeople choice?award?- Awarded to the best?contestant by the audienceScholarships for summer programs will be presented by different ballet schools. PRICES:Soloist Grand Prix entry (qualified for Grand Prix award and Grand Prix main prize)Pre – competitive division Group A, B - $250 (included registration fee, 2 solos, workshop 3 days)Junior division Group C, D - $350 (included registration fee, 3 solos, workshop 3 days)Pre – professional and Professional division Group E, F, G - $400 (included registration fee, 4 solos, workshop 3 days)Soloist just one category (qualified for Award in one category)Registration fee $60Each Solo $80Workshop fee $50 each classPas de Duex Grand Prix entry (qualified for Grand Prix award and Grand Prix main prize)$500 per couple (included registration fee, 3 dance, workshop 3 days)Pas de Duex/ Duet just one category (qualified for Award in one category)Registration fee $100 per couplePas de duex or Duet $150 per coupleWorkshop fee $50 per each dancerEnsemble Grand Prix Entry (qualified for Grand Prix award and Grand Prix main prize)20% off from the total price (Included registration fee, 3 dances in Classical, Character, Acting and full workshop)Ensemble just one category (qualified for Award in one category)Registration fee – $40 eachGroup of 2 – $60 of 3 to 4 – $50 of 5 – 6 – $40 of 7 and up – $30Workshop fee - $50 per class per participantPAYMENT:Accepted methods of paymentsPayPal - info@ (only for those who have a PayPal account)Bank Transfer QuickPay with Zelle (Chase: Adaca@)Bank Check?(no personal checks)Credit Card (Visa, Master card, Discover)Money OrderPayble to - Academy of Dance and Creative Arts, Inc (send to 3806 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235)All fees must be paid upon registration. All registration forms without payment are?not valid.6101195316115WORKSHOPS Workshop included MASTER CLASSES of Ballet, Character and Stage acting. STAGE ACTING MASTER CLASS – Friday, February 7 3pm – 8pm, all groups. Master class teacher - Each dancer who prepare a stage acting dance will have a chance to show this work at the master class, get correction, work on the corrections and show it again before the competition. MASTER CLASSES OF CLASSICAL BALLET (VAGANOVA METHOD) – Saturday and SundayGroups A, B - Saturday 2pm - 3:30, Sunday 10am – 11:30amGroup C, D – Saturday 3:30 and 5pm, Sunday 11:30Group E, F, G – Saturday 10am and 11:30, Sunday 1:00 – 2:30Master class included barre, center and jumps MASTER CLASSES OF CHARACTER DANCE – Saturday and SundayGroup C, D – Saturday 10am – 11:30am. Master class teachers – Svetlana Al NeyadiGroup E, F, G – Sunday Master class teachers – Vitaly VertichMaster class included barre and center in character tradition, turns and different combinations in different style of dance. Saturday: StageStudio KingsboroughStudio ADACAGroups A, BBallet 1:00 – 2:30Teacher: Groups C, DBallet 9am – 11:30amTeacher: Groups E, F, GBallet 9am – 11:30amTeacher: THE COMPLETE SCHEDULE WILL BE UP BY JANUARY 2020.5990360110894CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE LISTNote: All copyright negotiations are the responsibility of each participant.We understand that the competition for the character-folk dance and stage acting is for the first time in USA, please do not hesitate to contact us. We also can recommend a good dance in any of the dance category. ??Our e-mail:?jewelsfestival@CLASSICAL VARIATIONSClassical Ballet (Composer/Choreographer)?Group AGroup BGroup CGroup DGroup E, F, GCinderella (Prokofiev/Zaharov)All variationsGiselle?(Adam/Perrot, Coralli)-Act I Peasant Pas de DeuxVariation of GisellePas de Deux Variation from Act IIDon Quixote?(Minkus/Petipa)--All Pas de Deux, Act I, Act II and Act III Variations, All Kitri’s Variations and Queen of the DryadsLe Corsaire?(Adam, Drigo/Petipa)Pas d’Esclave Variations, Odalisques VariationsPas d’Esclave pas de deux, Jardin Anime, Act III Pas de Deux and VariationsDiana & Acteon?(Pugni/Vaganova)--Pas de Deux and VariationsFlower Festival at Genzano?(Helsted/Bournonville)-Pas de Deux and All VariationsGrand Pas Classique?(Auber/Gsovsky)--Pas de Deux and VariationsLa Bayadere?(Minkus/Petipa)-All VariationsCoppelia?(Delibes/any)All variationsPas de Deux and all variationsLa Esmeralda?(Pugni/Petipa)--Pas de Deux and VariationsLa Fille Mal?Gardee (Hertel/any)All VariationsPas de Deux and VariationsLa Sylphide?(Lovenskjold/Bournonville)--Pas de Deux and VariationsPaquita?(Minkus/Petipa)All VariationsRaymonda(Glazunov/Petipa)All VariationsSatanella?(Pugni/Petipa)-Pas de Deux and VariationsSwan Lake?(Tchaikovsky/Petipa, Ivanov)Pas de Trois VariationsOdette’s Variation, Act II Black Swan Pas de Deux and VariationsThe Flames of Paris?(Asafiev/Vainonen)Pas de Deux and VariationsThe Nutcracker (Tchaikovsky/Vainonen)Pas de Deux and VariationsThe Sleeping Beauty?(Tchaikovsky/Petipa)Fairy’s variations, Blue bird variations Act III Pas de Deux and all variationsWalpurgis Night?(Gounod/Lavrovsky)--All VariationsThe Talisman?(Schnietzhoeffer/Drigo/Petipa)All VariationsPas de Deux and VariationsNapoli?(Bournonville)--All variationsThe Fairy Doll?(Bayer/Legat)All VariationsNEO-CLASSICAL SOLOAny choreography after1960 year:?Y. Grigorovich, V. Vasilev, L. Yacobson, J. Robbins, F. Ashton, J. Kilian, W. Forsythe, K. McMillan, M. Bejart, W. McGregor, J. Neumeier, A. Messerer, M. Martirosyan, B. Efman, K. Goleysovskiy, A. GorskiyCLASSICAL ENSEMBLEAny group dance from classical ballet. For example: Pas de Troi Ocean and Pearls, Variations of Pearls, Swan Lake Pas de troi, Paquita pas de troi, Trio Odalisque, La Bayadere?three shades, Don Quixote friends variations and many others.CHARACTER AND FOLK DANCE SOLO / PAS DE DEUX / ENSEMBLEAny character dances from operas and ballets.? For examples:? ?Don Quixote - Gypsy dance, Mercedes, Toreador, Giga dance and other?character dancesSwan Lake – Spanish, Mazurka, Hungarian and other?character dancesRaymonda - Panaderas and other character dances?La Bayadere - Dance with drumLaurencia and Spanish miniature dancesFolk dances as Zorba, Sailor, Zapateo, Choirs, Tarantella and other Ukrain, Russian, Georgia, Azerbaydjan,?Mexica, Italia and other country.STAGE ACTINGNo costumes needed, just props. Here is our recommendations:Cinderella (good for all groups)Music by S. Prokofiev, Choreography by R. Zaharov Act I beginning Stepmother & Stepsisters from 2:02 – 3:36 Act I Cinderella variation from 9:10 – 12:30 Act II Stepmother & Stepsisters variation from 46:56 – 48:15 Act III Stepmother & Stepsisters from 1:07:30 – 1:09:50 Act III Stepmother, Stepsisters & Prince from 1:09:55 – 1:12:17 Act III Cinderella & Prince from 1:12:17 – 1:13:55La Fille Mal Gardee (good for all groups)Music by Hertel, Choreography by Y. Grigorovich, M. Martirosyan, L. Lavrosky Act I Marcelina, Lisa and Collen from 2:56 – 5:12 Act I Marcelina and Lisa from 8:22 – 11:07 Act I Lisa & Collen from 11:10 – 13:19 Act II Marcelina and Lisa from 47:47 – 51:16 Act II Marcelina, Lisa and Collen from 51:18 – 54:09Galateya (good for all groups)Music by T. Kogan, Choreography by D. Briansev from 10:38 – 12:53Giselle (only groups E, F, G)Music by Adam, Choreography by Perrot, Coralli Act I Giselle and Albert from 2:52 – 7:00 Act I Giselle and Batilda from 17:46 – 19:18 Act I Giselle mad scene from 23:45 – 28:30Esmeralda (only groups D, E, F, G) Act III Esmeralda and Phoebus and Juliette (only groups D, E, F, G) Act I Juliette and Nurse from 21:12 – 22:31 Act I Romeo and Juliette from 43:52 – 47:19 Act III Juliette from 1:57:53 – 1:59:29 Act III Juliette from 2:09:50 – 2:14:07 GOALSThroughout the competition the jury will evaluate a candidate’s potential as a dancer by considering:Artistry and SoulPresentation and Filling posesPhysical suitabilityCourage and individualityAn imaginative and sensitive response to the musicA clear grasp in communicating differing movement dynamicsTechnical facility, control, and coordinationMUSICMusic must be submitted in MP3 file to JewelsFestival@ (Subject should be MUSIC)The MP3 file should be your nameage_dancecategory_nameofdance).SAMPLE: paulsmith17_classicalsolo_sleepingbeatuy2784475489585 ................
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