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The Columbus Invitational Arts Competition is a competitive arts event held annually in Columbus, Ohio, since 2012. [1] The event brings together organizations selected for inclusion due to a combination of "artistic excellence and exceptional community involvement."
Showstopper is a dance competition company that hosts competitions in over 54 cities in the United States. The company was founded by Debbie Roberts in 1978, and is currently headquartered in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. [1]
Ice dance teams could advance to the U.S. Championships in the following ways: Top 5 finish at the 2023 U.S. Championships; 2023 U.S. World Team Members (not including alternates) Winning a medal in the ice dance event at the most recent Winter Olympic Games; Qualifying for the same event at the Grand Prix Final or the Junior Grand Prix Final
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He was trained at Wright State Dance Department in Dayton, Ohio in addition to several years of dance training in studios across the east coast, and utilizes a wide variety of dance styles. He moved to Baltimore, Maryland from Ohio and continued to dance. He works with the Headliners Competition as a judge and instructor for their National ...
The couple retired from competitive dance in 1998. Currently, [when?] Meredith is a ballroom dance competition adjudicator, coach and choreographer, with a wide range including cha-cha, swing, tango, hustle, mambo, salsa and rhythm and blues. [citation needed]
Ten international style ballroom dances—five Standard and five Latin—are defined by the World Dance Council (WDC), which has world-wide membership of all countries taking part in ballroom competitions. The WDC incorporates various groupings and former titles, such as the World Dance and DanceSport Council (former title). The WDC is the ...
The first World of Dance competition was held in 2008. Since then, the brand has expanded to competitions in more than 25 countries. Each year, World of Dance Qualifier events are held around the world (40 internationally, 15 in the U.S.), bringing together street and urban dance crews to compete for two titles: winner of the Upper Division (for 18 years and older) and winner of the Youth ...