AAPC POLE PERFORMER - ONLINE
TIMELINE
Online Entries Open August 1st
Online Entries Close October 31st
Winners announced pre-Gala event
HOW TO ENTER
To enter, Contestants are required to submit an application form including entry video via google forms, $25 application fee and supply 1 professional photograph for promotions. All pieces of application must be completed for the entry to be deemed successful (Application fees are per entry) Late entries will not be accepted.
After submission, When entries close, applications are reviewed and videos will be judged.
Initial Selection Criteria
i) The Performer must have at least 6 months of training and experience
ii) The Performer must be at least 18 years of age OR have guardian sign-off
iii) The Performer must be an Australian citizen or Australian resident.
iv) Competitors can be studio trained or self taught.
Entry Videos
The video must be well lit, with the performer and stage area/pole easily visible.
Videos may be edited, but must show continuous flow of dance/trick work. Videos may be uploaded to youtube/vimeo or dropbox, and link sent to organiser. Videos may be studio or previous studio performance, but previous professional competitions will not be accepted. It is expected videos will be in full costume and HMUA. Video entries will be judged in the first instance by the Organiser and a panel of judges.
ABOUT THE COMPETITION
This competition was originally conceptualized during the 2020 covid lockdowns, as a way to keep our competitors engaged and creative. We feel it went so well, and offers a unique crfeative platform… so we kept it.
A winner and runnerup in each division will be chosen, plus potential supplementary awards (IE Judges Choice, Best concept etc.)
DIVISION BREAKDOWNS
AAPC’s Australian Novice Pole Performer
Limited skill level. No handprings/Aysha, No elite moves. Movements upto and including and Intermediate level.
AAPC’s Australian Novice Non-Pole Performer
Limited skill level. No elite moves, no extreme flex. Movements upto and including and Intermediate level.
AAPC’s Australian Open Pole Performer
No limits on skill level. One – Three poles may be used.
AAPC’s Australian Open Non-Pole Performer
No limits on skill level.
AAPC’s Australian “After Dark” Performer
18+ only // Adult style dance category.
No limits on skill level. Entry may be pole or non-pole. Revealing clothing/themes permitted to this category.
ROUTINE REQUIREMENTS
6.i Pole details
You may use any size/skin pole you choose for this competition. Fixed or stage poles are permitted. You may use upto 3 poles in your routine.
6.ii Routine Components
The performance is a routine of competitor’s choice and choreography. Routines are permissible in any category or ‘genre’ of pole dancing. Presentations must be within PG/M guidelines as we have underage competitors within the novice and open levels. Please use language and trigger warnings if you have strong themes, sexual references and coarse language. Any adult theme entries not submitted to the After Dark division will be transferred if necessary.
Length - Routine lengths for all divisions = Minimum 2.00 min - Maximum 5.00 min
Judging criteria: As with all AAPC competitions, judging is less on degree of difficulty and more on presentation and execution. For the online comp we are using the standardized pole judging criteria, tweaked for broader online entry style. Points will be accumulated to a total, and there are no deductions applicable for this comp.
Scoring breakdown is as follows…
5 Fluidity and Transitioning
5 Strength and Control in moves
5 Lines and Full extension
5 Full execution of movement
5 Costuming and Props
5 Musicality
10 Creativity and Originality (X factor)
10 Dance/Theatrics OR Pole component
Online Entries Open August 1st
Online Entries Close October 31st
Winners announced pre-Gala event
HOW TO ENTER
To enter, Contestants are required to submit an application form including entry video via google forms, $25 application fee and supply 1 professional photograph for promotions. All pieces of application must be completed for the entry to be deemed successful (Application fees are per entry) Late entries will not be accepted.
After submission, When entries close, applications are reviewed and videos will be judged.
Initial Selection Criteria
i) The Performer must have at least 6 months of training and experience
ii) The Performer must be at least 18 years of age OR have guardian sign-off
iii) The Performer must be an Australian citizen or Australian resident.
iv) Competitors can be studio trained or self taught.
- It is assumed that the performer is ready for performance.
- The entrant declares they have no contracts of obligation to other organizations or persons related to performance, modelling or entertainment.
Entry Videos
The video must be well lit, with the performer and stage area/pole easily visible.
Videos may be edited, but must show continuous flow of dance/trick work. Videos may be uploaded to youtube/vimeo or dropbox, and link sent to organiser. Videos may be studio or previous studio performance, but previous professional competitions will not be accepted. It is expected videos will be in full costume and HMUA. Video entries will be judged in the first instance by the Organiser and a panel of judges.
ABOUT THE COMPETITION
This competition was originally conceptualized during the 2020 covid lockdowns, as a way to keep our competitors engaged and creative. We feel it went so well, and offers a unique crfeative platform… so we kept it.
A winner and runnerup in each division will be chosen, plus potential supplementary awards (IE Judges Choice, Best concept etc.)
DIVISION BREAKDOWNS
AAPC’s Australian Novice Pole Performer
Limited skill level. No handprings/Aysha, No elite moves. Movements upto and including and Intermediate level.
AAPC’s Australian Novice Non-Pole Performer
Limited skill level. No elite moves, no extreme flex. Movements upto and including and Intermediate level.
AAPC’s Australian Open Pole Performer
No limits on skill level. One – Three poles may be used.
AAPC’s Australian Open Non-Pole Performer
No limits on skill level.
AAPC’s Australian “After Dark” Performer
18+ only // Adult style dance category.
No limits on skill level. Entry may be pole or non-pole. Revealing clothing/themes permitted to this category.
ROUTINE REQUIREMENTS
6.i Pole details
You may use any size/skin pole you choose for this competition. Fixed or stage poles are permitted. You may use upto 3 poles in your routine.
6.ii Routine Components
The performance is a routine of competitor’s choice and choreography. Routines are permissible in any category or ‘genre’ of pole dancing. Presentations must be within PG/M guidelines as we have underage competitors within the novice and open levels. Please use language and trigger warnings if you have strong themes, sexual references and coarse language. Any adult theme entries not submitted to the After Dark division will be transferred if necessary.
Length - Routine lengths for all divisions = Minimum 2.00 min - Maximum 5.00 min
Judging criteria: As with all AAPC competitions, judging is less on degree of difficulty and more on presentation and execution. For the online comp we are using the standardized pole judging criteria, tweaked for broader online entry style. Points will be accumulated to a total, and there are no deductions applicable for this comp.
Scoring breakdown is as follows…
5 Fluidity and Transitioning
5 Strength and Control in moves
5 Lines and Full extension
5 Full execution of movement
5 Costuming and Props
5 Musicality
10 Creativity and Originality (X factor)
10 Dance/Theatrics OR Pole component