Showing posts with label Dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dance. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

ISA formally supports National Dance Day

The ISA formally supports Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton's resoulution with a formal letter of support on behalf of its members and the international Steppers community. Her office will add the ISA to their program of supporters and legacy archives. If you are in town or know someone in DC area, please encourage them to participate with the program on 31 July 2010.




Norton Introduces Resolution to Launch Annual National Dance Day

July 13, 2010

WASHINGTON, DC - Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) today introduced a resolution to recognize July 31, as National Dance Day. Norton will also host a National Dance Day Flash Mob on July 31, 2010 on the National Mall featuring Nigel Lythgoe, celebrity judge and producer of the popular national television show "So You Think You Can Dance." Norton, an avid proponent of healthy lifestyles and a lover of popular and other dance forms, is using National Dance Day and her resolution to promote physical fitness across the United States and the First Lady's Let's Move campaign.
"Astonishingly, more than 31 percent of U.S. children under the age of 19, and an estimated 68 percent of American adults are overweight or obese," said Norton. "National Dance Day and my resolution encourage Americans to live a physically active lifestyle and to have fun doing it. Organizing an annual National Dance Day in the nation's capital and throughout the country is a terrific way to promote fitness, and to emphasize the First Lady's Let's Move initiative to combat childhood obesity."
The Congresswoman's resolution received special recognition last week on So You Think You Can Dance when Nigel Lythgoe announced her resolution to recognize July 31, as National Dance Day.

In January, Norton introduced the Lifelong Improvements in Food and Exercise (LIFE) Act to promote exercise and diet changes. Norton's LIFE bill directs the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to be a lead agency in combating obesity and sedentary lifestyles.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

How to earn points and compete at US Swing events!

Steppers, here are all the rules needed to make sure you begin to build points to compete in the respective categories. The WSDC breaks it down so that you earn points and compete commensurate with your skill level. Once you get going the easier it is to move to the next level. Start at your local "Strictly Swing" and "Jack and Jill" competitions to learn what the expectations are. Obeserving first may be beneficial in the long run as well. The key is to get started now.



Points Registry Updated 11.2008 1 of 2
World Swing Dance Council
407 Dahlia Corona del Mar, CA 92625 www.swingdancecouncil.com
WSDC Points Registry Document
Division Requirements Recorded/Tracked
Newcomer None – normally beginner, perhaps never competed Recorded
Junior None – normally age-based Recorded
Masters Check event rules - normally age-based + other requirements Recorded
All Star Recommend at least 40 Advanced points – check event rules,
may have other requirements
Recorded
Champions/Invitational/Pro Check event rules - normally have specific requirements Recorded
Division Minimum Points Required Recorded/Tracked
Novice None – normally new to dancing in competitions Tracked and points used to move forward
Intermediate 20 Novice Points Tracked and points used to move forward
Advanced 25 Intermediate Points Tracked and points used to move forward
This new structure and points recorded/tracked will be effective January 1, 2009. This new point structure is from this
date forward, and past points will not be affected. These Tiers are based solely on the number of competitors and not the
size of the event. The Competitor's Points Registry is meant as a tool to assist both the Promoter and the Contestant.
Only current WSDC Registry Member Events for Jack & Jill competition results in the Points Registry Books for
male/leader and female/follower competitors. The WSDC records points for: Juniors, Newcomer, Masters, All Star, and
Champion/Pro/Invitational but do not necessarily consider them a "level of dance". These divisions are recorded but do
not require points to move into them (normally). We track points for: Novice, Intermediate, and Advanced. Points will
be tracked based on the tiers below determined by number of competitors and used to decide appropriate divisions or to
move up. Please be sure to check every individual event rules regarding their requirements to dance in any division.
The event director is responsible to report the results of Jack & Jill competitions to the WSDC within 10 days of their
event. They are also responsible for advising the WSDC how many contestants were in each category, thereby setting up
the Tier level for recording points, as stated below. Event Directors are also responsible for informing contestants of the
point structure detailed below. The WSDC determines recorded or tracked points based on this input.
The competitor is responsible for knowing your WSDC assigned competitor ID number. Please use this ID number when
signing up for J&J contests at events. Competitors should know what division they should be competing in but use the
Points Registry for guidelines if you are unsure. If the event allows you to petition down or up, please do so according to
that event’s requirements. Know the rules of every individual event prior to competing!
Points are recorded/tracked as follows: When couples are not even, the “number of couples” is determined by the
lowest number of dancers between leaders and followers. The minimum number of couples to make a contest eligible for
recording/tracking is five (5).
Tier / # of Couples 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place 5th Place Additional
Tier 1 = 5-15 5 4 3 2 1 0
Tier 2 = 16-39 10 8 6 4 2 6 to 10th 1 pt
Tier 3 = 40+ 15 12 10 8 6 1 pt all finalists
TIER 1 - 5 to 15 Couples (Could be run as a "finals only", or perhaps semi and final)
TIER 2 – 16 to 39 Couples (Should at least be run as a semi/final, but could be prelim / semi / final)
TIER 3 – 40+ Couples (With this number of competitors, should be 3 rounds – prelim / semi / final)
Points Registry Updated 11.2008 2 of 2
World Swing Dance Council
407 Dahlia Corona del Mar, CA 92625 www.swingdancecouncil.com
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS & FURTHER CLARIFICATIONS
We hope to answer some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about how points are recorded/tracked in the Points
Registry. It’s the responsibility of the Event Director and Competitor to be aware of these rules.
1) The WSDC only tracks and records points for Jack & Jill contests. Points will only be tracked or recorded for
those who danced in the final round only.
2) Points are tracked and recorded for female-followers and male-leaders.
3) Contests where the leader or follower dances and places twice in that division (Tier 2), that individual will only
be awarded points in the highest of the two placements.
4) For events that combine divisions (i.e. Novice/Intermediate), points will be tracked for all contestants in the
lower of the two divisions.
5) For events that offer only one division (i.e. “Open”), points will be tracked in Advanced.
6) For events that have different category names per division, please verify with the Event Director as to how points
will be tracked/recorded within the WSDC Points Registry guidelines. We recommend that Event Directors
cover this terminology in their competition rule package. Note what divisions are recognized by the WSDC.
7) For events that are held over New Years’ holiday, points will show as of December-end of that year (versus
using January of the New Year).
8) Points received prior to the last five (5) current years will not show on the Event Director’s copy of Registry
Books. They will be archived and available to see on the website (in other words, they are not “taken away”).
Note: Removed original #2 referencing point assignments
Recommendations:
Novice: A competitor must stay in Novice until they have earned at least 20 points in Novice. In addition, a competitor
may stay in the Novice division until they have both 20 points and a first place win in Novice.
Intermediate: A competitor must stay in Intermediate until they have earned at least 25 points in Intermediate. In
addition, a competitor may stay in the Intermediate division until they have both 25 points and a first place win in
Intermediate.
Advanced: You must have at least 25 points in Intermediate in order to move into Advanced.
All Stars: Not all events offer this division. We recommend that at least one of the qualifications to dance in All Stars is
that the competitor has at least 40 points in Advanced. However, this is at the event’s discretion.
Petitions: If an event offers petitions, we suggest that a committee, including the chief judge, consider the requested
reclassification/petition after reviewing the dancer's record. We recommend that the Event Director will select this
committee prior to the Event. For competitors, please note that if you have petitioned to dance in a higher division at one
event, this does not "carry over" to the next Event. You may need to petition at the next Event as well.
In addition to the above recommendations, the WSDC also recommends that a competitor only be allowed to dance in one
Jack & Jill division/category per event.
Please remember to check every individual event’s rules/guidelines regarding their competitions and their
requirement. Sometimes they will vary from the WSDC recommended rules/guidelines.
The Points Registry is available at http://www.swingdancecouncil.com/registry_search.asp. A published version (hard
copy or soft copy), detailing the individual results up to 60 points and showing the past five (5) years of competing, is
given to the Event Director (WSDC Members only) just prior to their Event.

Monday, March 22, 2010

21 March 2010 Minutes

International Steppers Association
Minutes dated: 22 March 2010
Time: 7:00 PM EST
The meeting began with opening prayer by Darryl Wilder, VP of Education. The 7 March 2010 meeting minutes were read and approved by majority vote. The meeting hosted 11 callers.

Members present:
1. Timothy D. Wilson, President, Washington DC **
2. Crystal Johnson, Treasurer, Virginia Beach, VA ** (Proxy)
3. Darryl Wilder, VP of Education and Training, Miramar, FL **
4. Bonita Williams, Detroit, MI **
5. Buford Collins, Detroit, MI *
6. Zakeeyaw Toney, Las Vegas **
7. Sharon Mack, Miami, FL (Guest)
8. Denise Lichter, Los Angeles (Guest)
9. Mary Laidler, Atlanta, GA

Members absent:

1. Geno Spears, VP of Public Relations, Dallas TX
2. Andrew Smith, Sergeant of Arms, Fort Lauderdale, FL *
3. Wendy Brewster-Maroun, Secretary, Miami FL

• Current Officers
• Timothy D. Wilson (Organizer) Email: Dweylan@aol.com
• Geno Spears (Public Relations) Email: info@onegsteppers.com
• Darryl Wilder (Education/Training) Email: onmygrindprodz@yahoo.com
• Crystal Johnson (Treasurer) Email: petuniaisback@aol.com
• Wendy Brewster-Maroun (Secretary) Email: marounlaw@yahoo.com
• Andrew Smith (Sergeant at Arms) Email: dru1060@yahoo.com
• Vice-President of Membership Vacant

• Old Business:
• Membership dues: $35 (non-voting members), $50 (voting members), $100 (Charter Members), $200 (Life Membership). All fees are set until 26 June 2010. Membership fees will be reassessed after the ISA is chartered by majority vote. Membership numbers (Charter/Life Membership) will be based on payment date. All membership fees pay minimum $10 towards youth scholarship programs. ACTION: Executive Body

• Codification: ISA participated in the first Steppin intensive hosted by the Golden State Dance Teachers Association in Downey California. Timothy Wilson was assisted by Denise Licther (Los Angeles) and Paula Williams (Los Angeles) in providing the basic Steppin movements and dynamics to a cadre of students, teachers and teaching staff. The GSDTA is headed by Ms. Skippy Blair (WSDC co-founder, former Arthur Murray Dance instructor). Ms. Blair and her team of Swing professional and amateur ranked participants spent a total of six days codifying Steppin utilizing the Universal Unit System®. Basic patterns such as the extended right, roll up roll back, spins and turns were easily executed by all participants after the pattern was written and highlighted. The end result was the documentation of the basic 6 beat rhythm pattern that is common in Steppin. The beat and movements now match the music and critical timing of the dance. The use of the rolling count improved overall understand and clarity to explaining the overall movements and positioning of Steppin. The successful completion of this activity has resulted in Steppin being added to the GSDTA dance curriculum as of 19 March 2010. Future dance intensives and Steppin specific training are being offered 6-12 August or 27-30 August 2010, respectively, for interested students and teachers. Following intensive study a test is offered to certify participants as teachers of Swing. A cost and curriculum will be announced in the future. ACTION: Darryl Wilder, VP of Education and Training

• ISA Chartering: The chartering planning and ceremonial dinner is being scheduled for 26 June 2010 in Washington DC.
o The draft agenda is:
 0900 Business Meeting
 1300 Charter Ceremony (Lunch/Dinner)
 1900 Social Meeting and Dance with Metro Steppers and Guest
o Guests from the broader dance community will be invited to participate
o ACTION: President and VP of Public Relations Geno Spears

• LLC and 501 C 3 activities are under way and will be completed by 1 June 2010. ACTION: Crystal Johnson, Treasurer; Timothy D. Wilson, President

• Marketing and Advertisement: ISA now has a Facebook and Yahoo account. Internationalsteppersassociation@yahoo.com. ISA will be adding an e-Commerce and e-Marketing capability shortly. ACTION: VP of Public Relations; President

• Business meeting: The semi-Annual meeting will be held during the World Swing Council meeting on Saturday 27 November 2010. This will be during the World Swing Dance Council National Competition weekend. ISA there will attend as observers in an effort to prepare for 2011 participation. ACTION: ALL

• Upcoming Swing competitions: Steppers are invited to participate in national competitions. Participation in these events will add to overall points which will allow Steppers to participate in the annual US Swing Championships. Participation will also add to the credibility of the dance. The basic 6 beat pattern allows for an ideal parallel to partner dances. Please view the informational and competition schedules below.
i. http://www.atlanticdancejam.com/winners.htm
ii. http://www.americasclassic.com/
iii. http://www.usaswingnet.com/top_dj_tunes.htm
iv. http://www.usaswingnet.com/
v. http://www.swingdancecouncil.com/

• Constitution/Bi-laws: The constitution will be submitted and reviewed from 1 April-1 May 2010. Once all amendments are completed we will vote the constitution by majority vote. ACTION: ALL

• Chapter affiliations will be offered in the upcoming bi-laws and constitutions. This will allow local and regional participation at the ISA level. There chapter fees will be set at the first meeting in June 2010 by vote. ACTION: Executive Members

• Committees (Awards, Dance Competition, Scholarship, Youth, and Community) will be developed and promoted after all offices and officers have been filled in June 2010. At this time the priority is Executive and full membership before future programming is developed. ACTION: Executive Body

• Budget report: ISA has raised a total of $1200. ISA has a surplus of $175 after all identified expenses are paid (Social networking sites, legal, insurance, administration). We have a total of 8 paid members. ACTION: Treasurer

• ISA is looking for a local city chapter to host the 2011 Annual Scholarship and Awards Convention. The chapter must be active (7 voting members) and provide a location, agenda and program to host the larger Steppin community. If you have questions, please email us. ACTION: Awards Committee Chair

• Market potential data: Future date will include competitive dance participation on national and international scale. Data is informational in nature only.
1. Chicago 192.1
2. Los Angeles 29.2
3. Atlanta 14.9
4. Detroit 4.5
5. Cleveland 2.5
6. Milwaukee 2.4
7. Oakland 0.8
8. Miami 0.6
9. New York 0.5
10. North Carolina 0.4


The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 pm.

The next ISA meeting will be held on Sunday 11 April 2010 at 7 pm.


Signed

Timothy D. Wilson
President

* Charter Member
** Life Member




ISA ORGANIZATIONAL CHART


The International Steppers Association: fully funded, self-organized and operated professional association for Steppers and affiliate members interested in furthering the development and education of Steppin as a Swing dance forum under the World Dance Council and World Swing Dance Council.
2010 ISA overview draft agenda:
• Establish administrative International Headquarters with full constitution and bi-laws
• Seek fully paid members with established membership and associated privileges (discounts, charter membership, life time members, localized and regional affiliate chapters)
• Provide full time information and media support (1-800 #, email, website and Post Office Box)
• Develop and promote a centralized website, activities and calendar of events
• Join and support the US Swing Dance Association programming (intensive judge and instructor training, international membership and affiliate chapters and international and national competitions)
• Document and establish historical references, terminology and definitions, standardized movements and techniques and publish efforts in official periodicals
• Develop and maintain full time youth and charity programs
• Establish legitimate annual and five year budget programs to obtain 501 c 3 membership
• Host annual conventions, business and membership meetings for paid members
• Advocate for Steppers on media, legal and public relations activities
• Provide venue for international members and affiliate chapters
• Develop centralized training curriculums for judges, instructors and teachers
• Seek and obtain grants and funding from private sector donors

The current bi-laws and constitution are being drafted and developed however we need more assistance from Steppers from all areas. If you are interested in participating in this open dialogue or assisting with your talents and resources in the future please email the POCs below.

Contact us at: internationalsteppersassociation@yahoo.com
International Steppers Association Conference Call # 218-862-1000 Access Code: 307375#