INTERNATIONAL BERUSSA BALLET & CONTEMPORARY DANCE COMPETITION
2nd Edition 2023
27-28-29 JANUARY 2023
MERİNOS ATATÜRK KONGRE KÜLTÜR MERKEZİ
BURSA-TURKEY
Young dancers from all around the world,you are invited to register for 2nd edition of our Ballet & Contemporary Dance Competition. Registration is between November 1,2022 - January 10,2023.
We are looking forward to see you in Bursa for our second edition which we believe, is going to take its place in the world of ballet and contemporary dance art.
About Us :
Di Art is a Turkey-based international organization established to guide and support young and talented dancers and contribute to their development.
Team:
Artistic Director: Ewa DİYAROĞLU
Vice Director: Duygu ÇETİN
Organisation: Can DİYAROĞLU / Cem DİYAROĞLU
Public Relations Consultant: Doğanay DİYAROĞLU / Gizem VANÇİN
2nd Edition of BBCC 2023 Rules and Regulations
BBCC welcomes students and dancers of all nationalities with ages between 7 and 24 years old.
Participants should register on FestIS Dance website and transfer the competition fee to our bank account.
The online registration will be open between November 1st and January 10, 2023.
By subscribing to the BBCC competition, all participants considered as they accepted the official rules and regulations of the BBCC.
Music
Participants should supply the music for their performances on separate Mp3 files with good quality of sound. (min 320 KBPS)
Each music file has to contain the following information.
Name of participant or name of school (for groups)
Age group category
Level of education : Professional / semi professional
Solo/Duo/Group Category
For classical variation : Title,composer name,teacher name
For contemporary dance : Title of piece,composer name,choreographer name
Running time
Example for Solo : Ayşe Çelik/Juniors/Professional/Coppelia Variation/Leo Delibes/Fatma Soykan/2min15
Example for Duo or Group : Ballet School NameSeniors /Semi professional/Group/Contemporary Dance /Looking for the Stars/Yann Tiersen/Angelina Gavrilova/4min30
Video
Video pre-selection
Video pre-selection is not required for participant who received dance training in official institutions connected to Ministry of National Education(MEB) and Council of Higher Education(YÖK).
Video pre-selection is not required for foreign participants who receive their dance training at professional ballet schools.
For participant who receive training in institutions that are not affiliated with those, should send their video files to diartorganisation@gmail.com
Participants should supply the video for their performances on separate Mp4 files with high resolution.
All video files should be sended by wetransfer to diartorganisation@gmail.com
Each video file has to contain the following information.
Name of participant
Age group
Professional or semi professional category
Solo/Duo/Group
For classical variation : Title , composer name , teacher name
For contemporary dance : Title of piece , composer name , choreographer name
Running time
Category
Participants and their teachers have the right to decide which category they compete.(Professional or Semi Professional)
Professional Category / Semi Professional Category
Classical / Neo-Classical Variation Solo
Contemporary / Modern Dance Solo
Classical / Neo-Classical Duo
Contemporary / Modern Dance Dance Duo
Classical / Neo-Classical Small Group (Up to 5 dancers)
Contemporary / Modern Dance Small Group (Up to 5 dancers)
Classical / Neo-Classical Big Group (More than 5 dancers)
Contemporary / Modern Dance Big Group (More than 5 dancers)
IMPORTANT
Please check our Q-A list for meaning of professional , semi professional, classical and contemporary dance,neo-classical and modern dance.
Age Category
The registration in each category is determined by the age of each participant on January 10, 2023.
Minis: 7-9 years old (between 2014-2015-2016)
Kids: 10-12 years old (born 2011-2012- 2013)
Juniors: 13-15 years old (born 2008-2009-2010)
Seniors: 16-18 years old (born 2005-2006-2007)
Adults : 19-24 years old (born 1999-2000-2001-2002-2003-2004)
The age category for classical / contemporary duo and group is defined by the age of the eldest participant of the group.
Please be sure that all information is correctly submitted on the registration form . Inaccurate info can be the reason for disqualification.
Repertory Choice
The choice of classical and contemporary pieces belongs to participants or their teachers.
We recommend choosing variation or choreography according to the age of each participant.
Every participant welcome to compete in :
Only Classical Repertory
Only Neo-Classical Dance
Only Contemporary Dance pieces
Only Modern Dance pieces
Every participant has right to choose more than one category with a maximum of two performance in each category.
Dancers can perform in 6 choreographies on total.
All participants are responsible for music copyrights.
Participants compete in one round only.
IMPORTANT
You can find some examples of classical variations on our Q-A list.Participants are free to choose any classical ballet variations according to their age and education level.
Kids and minis category participants are not allowed to use point shoes and are free to perform choreographies created by their teachers and choreographers.
Time Limits
Solo classical variations / Neo-classical / Contemporary /Modern Dance : max 2.30 minute
Duo classical / Neo-classical / Contemporary / Modern Dance : max 3.30 minute
Small group classical / Neo-classical / Contemporary / Modern Dance max 4.30 minute
Big group classical / Neo-classical / Contemporary / Modern Dance max 5.30 minute
Please be sure that the length of pieces are not longer than allowed. Disobeying the rules can be a reason for disqualification.
Fees
Competition fee including classical and contemporary dance master classes for professionals and semi professionals categories.
Registration fee : 80 Euro
Additionally;
Solo classical / contemporary dance 40 Euro
Duo classical / contemporary dance 30 Euro - per dancer
Small Group classical / contemporary dance 20 Euro - per dancer
Big Group classical / contemporary dance 10 Euro - per dancer
Registration will be approved by BBCC after the payment has been completed.
Ballet schools that compete with 10 and more participants will receive special discounts.For more information please contact us.
diArt Organisation has the right of keeping %50 of registration fee in case of cancellation.
Bank accounts :
TR60 0003 2000 0000 0088 8412 38 Süleyman Diyaroğlu TEB (EURO)
Swift Code TEBUTRIS363
TR30 0004 6006 0588 8000 1150 44 Süleyman Diyaroğlu AKBANK (TL)
IMPORTANT
All participants has to cover their travel, accommodation and daily expenses for the whole duration of the competition.
A copy or scan of the payment document should be sent to: diartorganisation@gmail.com for registration.
Scoring Regulations
The scoring system is based on 100 points and considers artistry, musicality , technical skills and potential of each participant or group.
The total score is the average of all judge scores and it’s not negotiable .The jury shall be entitled not to adjudge all the awards.
The results will be announced during the award ceremony on January 29th ,2023.
Master Classes
All participants will be provided with classical and contemporary masterclasses.
The schedule of masterclasses will be announced to participants.
Prizes
For all categories :
1.Prize - Certificate and Trophy/Medal
2.Prize - Certificate and Trophy/Medal
3.Prize - Certificate and Trophy/Medal
Reward for the Best Pedagog
Reward for the Best Choreography
Reward for Young Choreographer (for young choreographers who performed their own choreography)
Certificate for all participants.
All participants have the chance to receive invitations or scholarships from jury members and also for all events by Di Art Organization and more.
Jury Panel
Angelina Gavrilova
İlkay Türkoğlu
Sibel Sürel
Simona Noja-Nebyla
Siner Gönenç Boquin
Silvia Tomova
Marek Rozycki
Murat Akaoğlu
Seval Akansoy (Scrutineer)
Gala
Award ceremony and gala of the International Berussa Ballet and Contemporary Dance Competition will be held on 29 January 2023 14:00 at Merinos AKKM.
The event shall comprise all winners of the competition and special guest dancers. Gala tickets will be available soon.
Q-A List
Professionals : participants who study at the States or Private Conservatories.(more than 5 classes per week)
Semi Professionals : participants who are study at the private dance schools.(up to 4 classes per week)
Classical Dance : is a type of performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the fifteenth century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia. It has since become a widespread and highly technical form of dance with its own vocabulary. Classical ballet is based on traditional ballet technique and vocabulary.Different styles have emerged in different countries, such as French ballet, Italian ballet, English ballet, and Russian ballet.
Contemporary Dance and Modern Dance : The primary difference is that Modern dance is codified, and Contemporary dance is not.
Modern dance has different techniques, just as ballet does.
The techniques in Modern dance are named for some of the founders of Modern dance, including Graham, Taylor, Cunningham, Limon, Dunham, Duncan, and Horton.
Each of these techniques has rules that specifically outline where the body should be placed, the quality of the movements, and the choreography.
Contemporary dance, on the other hand, is not codified.
As a result, it is vaguer and relies on individual expressions of emotions.
It includes different elements from several other genres, including ballet, jazz, modern, and lyrical.
Contemporary dance is defined as something happening simultaneously, and it refers to dance styles that are happening now or in the recent past.
Neo-Classical Dance : Neoclassical ballet style opposite to classical ballet has abstract elements, as no strict scenery, plot and costumes and minimal set design. It eliminates the formalities and opens up to modern techniques and ideas. Modern ballet style emerged from neoclassical ballet style. Opposed to delicate moves greater athleticism was favored.
Examples for classical variations :
Classical Variations for Kids Category
Girls:
“Sleeping Beauty” – All variations from the Ballet Prologue
“Fairy Doll” – Ladies’ variation
“Paquita” – Ladies’ variation of Pas de Trois.
“Coppelia” – Ladies’ variation of pas de deux.
Boys:
“Swan Lake” – Men’s variation from the Pas de Trois.
“Paquita” – Men's variation from the Pas de Trois.
“Coppelia” – Men’s variation from the Pas de Deux.
Note: Variations may be in a simplified version, however without modifying the Classical Version.
Classical Variations for Juniors Category
Girls:
“Sleeping Beauty” – Aurora's variations of Act 1 and 3, Princess Florina variation of Act 3
“Paquita” – All variations
“Bayadere” – Ladies’ variations from Pas de Trois
“Giselle” – Ladies’ variation from the Peasant Pas de Deux - Act 1
“La Fille Mal Gardee” – Ladies' variation from the Pas de Deux
“Swan Lake” – Variations from Pas de Trois
Boys:
“Sleeping Beauty” – Prince's variation of Act 2 and 3
“Giselle” – Men’s variation from the Peasant Pas de Deux
“Sleeping Beauty” – Blue Bird variation
“Paquita” – Men’s variation from the Pas de Trois
“Paquita” – Men’s variation from the Grand Pas
“La Fille Mal Gardee” – Variation from the Pas de Deux
“Swan Lake” – Variation from the Pas de Trois
Classical variations for Seniors Category
Girls:
“Classical Pas de Deux” Auber – Ladies’ variation.
“Swan Lake” – All variations.
“La Bayadère” – All variations.
“Le Corsair” – All variations.
“Esmeralda” – Ladies’ variation from the Pas de Deux.
“Le Corsair” – All variations.
“Classical Pas de Deux” Tchaikovsky – Variation.
“Don Quixote” – All variations.
‘’ La Sylphide’’ - Variations from the Ballet
Boys:
“Classical Pas de Deux” Auber – Variation.
“Swan Lake” – all Variations.
“La Bayadère” – Solor's variation.
“Le Corsair” – All variations.
“Classical Pas de Deux” Tchaikovsky – Variation.
“Don Quixote” – Basil's Variations from Act 1 and 4
‘’La Sylphide’’ - Variations from the Ballet
“Suite en Blanc” - Male Variation