Programme 2016 Do check the website for any additions/alterations: www.sapacs.org.nz Programme 2017 Do check the website for any additions/alterations: www.sapacs.org.nz 53rd Annual Festival • Acoustic Instrumental* • Vocal • Piano • Speech & Drama* • Dancing – Tap, Ballet and Modern* • Highland* & National Dancing • Troupes & Groups* *National Young Performer Awards in 2017 2017 Venues Piano, Instrumental, Adult Vocal, Tap, Modern, Ballet: Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura Speech & Drama, Junior Vocal, Vocal Groups: Town Hall & Concert Chamber, Massey Ave, Pukekohe Highland & National Dance: Karaka Hall Festival Runs from Friday 7th July to Sunday 13 th August
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Programme 2016 Do check the website for any additions/alterations: www.sapacs.org.nz
Programme 2017 Do check the website for any additions/alterations: www.sapacs.org.nz
53rd Annual Festival
• Acoustic Instrumental* • Vocal • Piano • Speech & Drama* • Dancing – Tap, Ballet and Modern* • Highland* & National Dancing • Troupes & Groups*
*National Young Performer Awards in 2017
2017 Venues
Piano, Instrumental, Adult Vocal, Tap, Modern, Ballet: Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura
Speech & Drama, Junior Vocal, Vocal Groups:
Town Hall & Concert Chamber, Massey Ave, Pukekohe
Highland & National Dance: Karaka Hall
Festival Runs from Friday 7th July to Sunday 13th August
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Our Competitions are supported by the Creative Communities Local Funding Scheme, Auckland, the Papakura Local Board and the Franklin Local Board. Very many thanks also to all our other sponsors and supporters. Your assistance and encouragement to our competitors
is always appreciated.
Without sponsorship and the generous grants and donations received, this festival would not take place. Please note that it costs approx $20 per item to run the festival. We simply could not ask our competitors for that amount.
SPONSORSHIP/DONATIONS - GENERAL INFORMATION
All cash/special prizes provided to SAPACS are classed as donations. You will be issued with a receipt and the amount can be claimed as a donation from Inland Revenue with your tax return using the following • Charities number – CC38794 • IRD Donee number – 56-046-429 Sponsor A Class
! $12 medals (juniors) ! $16 miniature trophy (your name engraved as sponsor on it) – not available for the Tap and
Modern Dance section ! Special Prizes & Trophies. ! $30 sponsors a senior class for cash prizes.
Your sponsorship is acknowledged here in the programme, on the website and also verbally during the Festival whenever possible. All sponsors who contribute $50 or more will receive a “Festival Pass” which gives free admission for Two People to all sessions throughout this year’s Festival. Please enquire at the front desk for your pass if you don’t have one. If you have missed getting your sponsorship into the Programme, we will announce it at the festival. “Friends of SAPACS” For a minimum $20 donation, your name will have been placed in the front of this programme under our “Friends” list as well as on our web site homepage. You will also receive a “Festival Pass” on your first visit to the festival (enquire at the desk) which gives free admission for One Person to all sessions throughout this year’s Festival. As a “Friend” you may wish to volunteer to assist for a few hours during the Festival. Let us know by phoning Lynda – 09 2385 861. YOUNG PERFORMER: Refer to the PACANZ website www.pacanz.co.nz for details of the 2017 Adjudicators and Prize Packages for the National Young Performer Awards.
CAFÉ AT THE TOWN HALL. Cash only. Please support the Pukekohe Intermediate School Fundraising for their Japan tour. CAFÉ AT HAWKINS THEATRE – Please support the Papakura Theatre Company Cash only.
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SOUTH AUCKLAND PERFORMING ARTS COMPETITION SOCIETY Inc. Office Holders October 2016 to October 2017
ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENT Lynda McDowall (09) 238 5861 PIANOFORTE Lynda McDowall (09) 238 5861 VOCAL Marie Morrison (09) 238 6360 SPEECH AND DRAMA Gillian McFadden (09) 238 3927 Julie Coleman (027) 3537664 TAP & MODERN Lynette Mcilwaine (021) 0307214 BALLET & HIGHLAND/NATIONAL Johanna Lees (09) 622 2182
2017 SAPACS ADJUDICATORS Please visit the website www.sapacs.org.nz for our adjudicator’s short CVs and photographs
INSTRUMENTAL Rachel Moody PIANOFORTE Emma & Tom Chatterton VOCAL Glenese Blake SPEECH AND DRAMA Lindsay Nash BALLET Georgia Bergerson TAP & MODERN Kate LaHood HIGHLAND & NATIONAL Jillian McIntosh
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PLEASE NOTE THE VENUE ADMISSION CHARGES for non competitors (CASH ONLY – NO EFTPOS IS AVAILABLE)
Please note that a $8 pass is available for dressing room helpers for both the Tap & Jazz and the Ballet Sections
• Per Session (morning, afternoon or evening) $5 per adult • Any two sessions $8 per adult • Any three sessions $10 per adult • Children and Senior Citizens $2 per session
All categories of sponsorship are shown in no particular order.
“FRIENDS OF SAPACS” – please see page 2 for details Nicole Baker Isabella-Rose Beazley Ava Beca Keeley Berkovits Olivia Blanchard Coral Bognuda The Briggs Family Deu Brink Stella Byers Jenna Civin Hannah Coulthard Teagan Curtis Celeste Davis Piano Teacher, East Auckland Lacey Ellis Imogen Gifford-Maposua
The Gordon Family Cassie Gray Rebecca Greenwood Groovit Dance Studio Charlotte Healey Cooper Hiestand-Hutt Kaylee Holst Victoria Jagusch Bobby Shuming Xu Ann Kyle Meagan Ya Lan Luo Christina McDonald Kimberley Mear Moira Moore The Nielsen Family Taylor Newbury Jaimie North
Danielle Orias Jesse Park Jemima Park Millicent Preece Frances Revell-Devlin Nicky Reynolds Charles Sang Claudia Sayers Zanna Sharp Jifei Shao Lexie Sharp Maxine Aurora Edgar Shaw Caitlyn Uren Victoria Phillips Academy Vicki Virtue Marina Vujanic Kylie White
MAJOR SPONSORS OF SAPACS ($50 or more in sponsorship and advertising)Bruce & Jessie Pulman Draper Academy of Dance/The Yarr Family Williams Family (the late Dorothy Wiseman) IRMT (Reg. Music Teachers, Auckland) Dawn Hutson (Dorothy Walker) McDonald’s Family Restaurant Pukekohe Phil & Delia Cook Stockman Contractors Marie Morrison Janice Webb The McDowall Family/Majors ‘n’ Minors Murray Guy Marilyn Ryan South Auckland Choral Society The Bray Family Franklin Long Roofing South Auckland Marine Takanini Gowan Brae Valley Studios/Gina Sanders Pukekohe South Doctors Lyn Wilcox Top Notch (Engraving & Book Exchange)
ABRSM Piano Teacher, East Auckland The Briggs Family Easy Store Pukekohe The Croudis Bonniface Family Patricia Appleton Jean Phillpotts Liddells Pharmacy Pukekohe Specsavers, Pukekohe Ziggy Chan (Dental) Helen O’Grady Drama Academy The Webster Family Pukekohe Lions Carlielle Kitchens Pukeohe Mandy Knights The Gardner Family Pizza Box Pukekohe & Papakura The Meyer Family Bruce & Aureen Parry P & R Jarrett The O’Brien Family The Fan Family
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ADVERTISERS - Please support those businesses who support us!Ziggy Chan (Dental), Papakura Draper Academy of Dance, Pukekohe Carlielle Kitchens, Pukekohe Easy Store, Pukekohe Top Notch (Engraving & Book Exchange) Helen O’Grady Drama Academy South Auckland Marine, Takanini Franklin Long Roofing, Pukekohe ABRSM, Auckland
Pizza Box, Pukekohe & Papakura Specsavers, Pukekohe IRMT (Registered Music Teachers) Prestige Productions (Gina Sanders) McDonalds Family Restaurant Liddells Pharmacy, Pukekohe South Auckland Choral Society Pukekohe South Doctors
OVERVIEW OF 2017 FESTIVAL
Section Date Sessions
Vocal Groups Friday 07 July Vocal Groups (start early evening) Junior Vocal Saturday 08 July Day & Evening Sunday 09 July Day & Evening Monday 10 July Morning session Pukekohe Town Hall & Concert Chamber Adult Vocal Saturday 22 July Day and Evening Sunday 23 July Morning/Early Afternoon Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura Highland & National Sunday 09 July Karaka Hall – Day only Speech & Drama Sunday 9 July Commence late afternoon Monday 10 July Day/Evening Tuesday 11 July Day/Evening Pukekohe Town Hall Concert Chamber Piano Wednesday 19 July Day & Evening Thursday 20 July Late afternoon/Evening Friday 21 July Day & Evening Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura Instrumental Sunday 23 July Afternoon/Evening Friday 28 July Evening Saturday 29 July Day & Evening Sunday 30 July Day & Evening Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura Ballet Friday 04 August Evening Saturday 05 August Day & Evening Sunday 06 August Day & Evening Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura Tap & Modern Friday 11 August Evening Saturday 12 August Day & Evening Sunday 13 August Day & Evening Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura
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Access to the backstage will require a pass in the form of a returnable lanyard. This will incur an $8 charge, payable at the front desk or by pre-order. The stage door at Hawkins Theatre, which opens onto a narrow access driveway, is NOT to be used as a "first point of entry". ALL performers, parents, siblings, teachers, accompanists etc MUST report to the front desk. Please ask the competitors NOT to give access via the stage door unless cleared to do so by SAPACS personnel on stage duty. This is a safety and security issue as well.
TAP – MODERN/JAZZ DANCING SECTION 2017 Sessions to be held at the Hawkins Theatre, Papakura
FRIDAY (evening) 11th August SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12th, 13th (day/evening)
Age: Taken as at 25 June 2017. Sound System: The Theatre Sound System will be used for the Dancing Sections. Competitors must have their CDs named and in good playing order. TAPES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Please note: Scratched, Damaged or Re-Recordable CDs may not play on the system. Prizes: Under 12 years & Restricted - Medals. 12 years & Over – 1st $12 2nd $10 3rd $8 Intermediate Tap/Modern Championships – 1st $20 2nd $15 3rd $10 Senior Tap/Modern Championships – 1st $30 2nd $20 3rd $15 Senior Groups – 1st $50 2nd $30 3rd $20 MODERN NOMINATION AWARD: 1st PRIZE $300 2nd PRIZE $150 Duos/Trios: Competitors may appear twice in any Duo/Trio class, but only once with the same partner(s). Groups: Competitors will be permitted to appear twice only in any Group Class. Please also ensure that if entering two or more groups in any one class that you take note of the rules stated before the group classes. Points: Refer to Rule 19 in the General Conditions. Trophies: Please refer to Rule 16 in the General Conditions. All winners must sign for their Trophies before leaving the Hall. Tap & Modern Championships: To be eligible for Tap & Modern Championships, competitors must
have won a 1st, 2nd or 3rd placing in a Tap/Modern Championship or Tap/Modern Age Group. Competitors who have been placed in a Restricted Class only are not eligible. Competitors must also compete in the Tap or Modern Class for their age group.
Time Limit: Maximum time limit of three (3) minutes, unless otherwise stated
POINTS CUPS AND TROPHIES
McDONALD CUP Highest marks Slow Tap under 12. Classes 231, 232, 233 SHELLEY CREIGHTON CUP Highest points Slow Tap 12 and over. Classes 234, 235, 236 COLLEEN STEWART CHALLENGE Most points Solo Dances 10 & under 12 years. CUP Classes 227, 233, 239, 245 ROSSCRETE CHALLENGE CUP Most points Solo Dances 12 & under 14 years. Classes
228, 234, 240, 246 MICHAELA WILLIAMS TROPHY Most points Solo Dances 14 and over. Classes 229,
230, 235, 236, 241, 242, 247 248, 253 MASKILL CHALLENGE TROPHY Highest marks Latin/Tango Tap – any age JILLIAN MASKILL CHALLENGE CUP Highest marks Slow Tap – any age NGAIRE DELL TROPHY – Under 6 years tap not competed for (Class 224)
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CUPS AND TROPHIES: If you haven’t yet arranged for the return of your 2016 cup or trophy,
please do so as soon as possible. LIONS SHIELD – This trophy moves from section to section. In 2017 it will be presented to the most outstanding senior performer in the Tap and Jazz Section. TOPNOTCH ENGRAVING (PUKEKOHE) GOLDEN JUBILEE TROPHY will be awarded to the Most Entertaining Junior Performer. This trophy moves from section to section with the Lions Shield. Miniature kindly provided by TopNotch Engraving.
FRIDAY 11 AUGUST commencing at 5.30pm (please allow plenty of time if you are using the motorway system as Friday
night travel from the city/north can take between 1 to 2 hours) CLASS 229 14 & Under 16 Years Tap Solo WENDY HAWKING CHALLENGE CUP
1 Megan de Kock 2 Alyssa Chia 3 Charlotte Barrand
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… CLASS 236 16 Years & Over Slow Tap MASKILL TROPHY
1 Helena Moratti 2 Brooke Mowbray
3 Tayla Heswall 4 Sophie Thomson
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 268 MODERN JAZZ 12 & 13 Years CARTER-CHAN ACADEMY OF DANCE TROPHY
1 Cassie Gray 2 Alice Otten 3 Madison Coldham 4 Gemma Carr 5 Emily Marama 6 Claudia Little 7 Ava Beca 8 Gemma Eastwood
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 270 CONTEMPORARY, MODERN, JAZZ OR HIP HOP DUOS/TRIOS Under 12 Years ALISON IMM CHALLENGE TROPHY
3 Fedora Cox & Oscar Crafts 4 Coby Brook & Erin Stuck
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… CLASS 233 10 & Under 12 Years Slow Tap MICHEL-ANDRE & JILLIAN MASKILL TROPHY Medals kindly sponsored by Hayley Minturn
1 Ruby Holliman
2 Jessica Wang
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 254 Under 10 Years Impromptu Tap RAEWYN BURGESS SCHOOL
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 252 10 & Under 14 Years Song & Dance (Soft Shoe/Tap) TAYLOR DOYLE TROPHY B
1 Hayley Minturn 2 Zoe Chia
3 Tia Ormsby 4 Chloe Brash
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… CLASS 255 10 & Under 12 Years Impromptu Tap MASKILL FAMILY TROPHY Medals kindly sponsored by Wallace Heron Ltd, Pukekohe
1 Fedora Cox
2 Eeva Running
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C …………
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CLASS 232 8 & Under 10 Years Slow Tap TREVOR HEATH CHALLENGE CUP
1 Evarna Toma 2 Jaimie North
3 Paris-Lily Foster 4 Hannah Coulthard
5 Aley-Blue Gibson
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C …………
Lunch Break resume approx 1.20pm CLASS 279 LYRICAL JAZZ 10 & Under 13 Years SAPACS TROPHY
1 Samuel Dawson 2 Victoria Jagusch 3 Sophie Patterson 4 Jasmine de Kock 5 Emily Marama 6 Lucy Treneman
7 Cleo-Rose Foster 8 Claudia Little 9 Fedora Cox 10 Giselle Patrick 11 Harry Ashton-Ireland 12 Jessica Wang
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C …………
Dinner Break resume approx 7pm CLASS 230 16 Years & Over Tap Solo JOHNSON SHIELD
1 Helena Moratti 2 Brooke Mowbray
3 Tayla Heswall 4 Sophie Thomson
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 234 12 & Under 14 Years Slow Tap NANA SMITH TROPHY
1 Hayley Minturn 2 Isaac Chisholm
3 Zoe Chia 4 Kaylee Holst
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 235 14 & Under 16 Years Slow Tap MICHEL-ANDRE & JILLIAN MASKILL TROPHY
1 Alyssa Chia 1 Alyssa Chia
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… CLASS 282 BROADWAY/MUSICAL THEATRE 12 Years & Over MIRIAM & SARAH BOOKMAN TROPHY Prizes kindly sponsored by the O’Brien Family
1 Gemma Eastwood 2 Samuel Dawson 3 Alexandra Vanstone 4 Sarah Gajzago 5 Brooke Scully 6 Lauryn Pearce Loud
7 Zoe Chia 8 Cleo-Rose Foster Bad Nut
9 Antonia Picknell Cruella de vil 10 Brooke Mowbray
11 Emerald Jackson Flaunt It 12 Kaitie Bengston Look at me I'm Sandra Dee 13 Gemma Carr I Enjoy Being a Girl 14 Madison Coldham If they could see me now
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 240 12 & Under 14 Years Latin/Tango Tap CANN FAMILY TROPHY
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 275B CONTEMPORARY 13 Years & Over (split class) KELLY-ANNE TROPHY – highest mark over A & B Prizes kindly sponsored by Sweet Blossom Candy Ltd
1 Waimarama Potae-Tamatea 2 Cade Hansen 3 Alexandra Vanstone 4 Millie Askin 5 Emma Wagg 6 Alice Otten
7 Charlotte Healey 8 Deu Brink 9 Emerald Jackson 10 Willow Goff 11 Madison Marshall 12 Tayla Heswall
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C …………
SUNDAY 13 AUGUST commencing at 8am
CLASS 266 MODERN JAZZ 8 & Under 10 WILSON CHALLENGE TROPHY 1 Caitlyn Brash
2 Lucy Jacobson 3 Maisie McCorquodale
4 Paris-Lily Foster 5 Jaimie North 6 Ellae Beets
7 Evarna Toma 8 Sophie Lane
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 271 CONTEMPORARY, MODERN, JAZZ OR HIP HOP DUOS/TRIOS 12 Years & Over. Prizes kindly sponsored by Groovit Dance Studio FIRST STEPS DANCE SCHOOL TROPHY
1 Harry Ashton-Ireland Keziah Ripley-Cowan 2 Waimarama Potae-Tamatea Emily Marama 3 Cassie Gray Ruby Ngan Kee 4 Claudia Little Leticia Liang 5 Jasmine de Kock Peyton Parker & Lisa Scott 6 Sarah Gajzago Nicole Bowkett Big girls 7 Katarina Pickering Chelise Brooks 8 Lauryn Pearce Bronte Maud Coven 9 Zoe Holcroft Emma Wagg Crazy in Love 10 Teagan Curtis Antonia Picknell Salute 11 Brooke Scully Samuel Dawson 12 Cassie Gray Madison Coldham, Ruby Ngan Kee
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 246 12 & Under 14 Years Waltz Tap NATASHA TOMA TROPHY
1 Hayley Minturn
2 Isaac Chisholm
3 Zoe Chia
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… CLASS 274 CONTEMPORARY 10 & Under 13 Years LOVE TO DANCE TROPHY
1 Victoria Jagusch 2 Sophie Patterson 3 Eeva Running 4 Bella Franicevic 5 Zazzy Humber
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 261 12 & Under 14 Years Intermediate Tap Championship S K M S TROPHY & SASH Special Prize Money 1st $25 2nd $15 3rd$10
1 Isaac Chisholm 2 Cleo-Rose Foster
3 Kaylee Holst 4 Hayley Minturn
5 Zoe Chia 6 Teagan Curtis
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC …………
Lunch Break resume approx 1.20pm
GROUP CLASSES – all groups minimum 4 performers
Competitors will be permitted to appear twice only in any Group Class. If a studio is entering several groups in any one class, please ensure that at least half the members of a group are different e.g. you cannot enter the same or very similar group of dancers twice in any one class.
CLASS 283 MODERN/JAZZ/CONTEMPORARY GROUP CLASS: 12 YEARS & UNDER 1 Stewart Dance Studios A Little Bit Naughty
2 Expressions Dance A Salute
3 Chandler Dance Academy Hairspray
4 SABA Ballet Rollin' in the River
5 Stewart Dance Studios My Girls
6 Expressions Dance Little Red
7 Victoria Phillips Academy Dear Future Husband
8 Bombay Performing Arts Troupe (Girls) Tightrope
9 The Danstars
10 SABA Ballet (minis) ScoobyDoo
11 Stewart Dance Studios Black Magic
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C …………
CLASS 286 MODERN/JAZZ/CONTEMPORARY GROUP CLASS: 13 YEARS & OVER Senior Groups: 1st $50 2nd $30 3rd $20
1 Stewart Dance Studios A Let me think about it 2 Expressions Dance A Safe Haven 3 Victoria Phillips Academy The Greatest 4 8Count Intermediate Group
5 Stewart Dance Studios B Purple Rain
6 Expressions Dance B You Better Run 7 Victoria Phillips Academy Diamonds 8 8Count Senior Group
9 Stewart Dance Studios C Lady 10 Victoria Phillips Academy The Huntsman
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 285 HIP HOP GROUP CLASS: 12 YEARS & UNDER
1 HYPE Hip hop mix 2 Ka-Motion Hip hop mix
3 Victoria Phillips Academy Cheeky Dozen 4 Bombay Performing Arts Troupe (Boys) Only Human
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 288 HIP HOP GROUP CLASS: 13 YEARS & OVER Senior Groups: 1st $50 2nd $30 3rd $20
1 Victoria Phillips Academy Senior Crew 2 A-SAP Hip hop mix
3 Kurfew Hip hop mix 4 Victoria Phillips Academy Senior 5
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… DAWN McDOUALL MEMORIAL TROPHY AWARDED TO HIGHEST MARKS (SENIOR) VAL & NICK CARTER MEMORIAL TROPHY AWARDED TO HIGHEST MARKS (JUNIOR)
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CLASS 251 Under 10 Years Song & Dance (Soft Shoe/Tap) WHITE CHALLENGE CUP 1 Lacey Ellis
2 Evarna Toma
3 Alexis Goatley Flick the Fire Engine 4 Georgia Crocome Madeline
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… Short Break resume approx 4.15pm
2017 NATIONAL YOUNG PERFORMER AWARD - MODERN
CLASS 264 A 1st PRIZE $300 2nd PRIZE $150 KYM NEWMAN TROPHY & SASH
ALL competitors in this class must compete in at least TWO other individual classes
In submitting your entry you have agreed to be available to compete at the National Final. The prize money is to assist with your travel expenses. If you choose NOT to represent SAPACS at the national final, you may be asked to refund a portion of your prize money – depending on the circumstances of your withdrawal.
• Please note that if you have accepted a Nomination by another Society for this year's Young Performer Award, you may NOT compete at SAPACS in the Nomination Award class. This is a PACANZ rule.
• Please advise us if you are withdrawing from the Nomination Award class, for any reason, due to the amount of time these performances take.
• Entry fees for the Nomination Award are not refundable.
o Competitors shall be 15 and under 21 years as at 1 October 2017 o Each competitor shall perform in three classes during the preliminary round at nationals: o Modern/Jazz o Contemporary o Master Class – run by the Adjudicator. No audience observation. o There shall be a maximum time limit of four minutes for each dance, taken from the beginning to the
conclusion of the music. o There will be a semi-final at which competitors will repeat either B. 1 or B. 2 at the discretion of the
adjudicator. Competitors will be chosen based on their marks in the Preliminary round(s). The number of semi-finalists will be decided in accordance with the NYPA rules.
o For the Final Award Concert six competitors will be recalled and shall repeat the item not performed at the semi-final.
o Costumes, choreography & music should be appropriate to the age of the competitors and suitable for a family audience.
NB. Nomination of competitors by Societies should be based on classes B1 and B2 i.e. without the Master Class, but may include an impromptu class, at the discretion of the society. NB: AT THE NATIONAL COMPETITION Nominees in the Modern Dance section are required to include performance copies of their music on CD when submitting their entry form, and a list of the titles and composer and/or artists for each piece. It is the Competitors’ responsibility to ensure they abide by NZ Copyright Law. SOCIETY NOMINATION: Each Society, which is a financial member of PACANZ, may nominate up to two competitors, who shall be selected by the adjudicator, based on Criteria stated in A, B1 and B2. The adjudicator will determine that a competitor has displayed a sufficient standard of performance to competently represent that society at the National Finals. The standard required will be at the absolute discretion of the adjudicator but will include:
· A demonstration of adequate preparation · An authority of performance · A performance with a level of maturity commensurate with a national final competition of this age group. If the adjudicator considers that sufficient standard has NOT been reached by any competitor, then NO nomination will be made. The Nominating Society is responsible for paying part of the entry fee to the National Young Performer Awards, which is $75.00 incl gst. The Nominee is responsible for paying their portion of the entry fee to the National Young Performer Awards, which is $175.00 incl gst.
DANCERS TO APPEAR IN THE SAME ORDER FOR THEIR SECOND DANCE
1ST NOMINEE……………….. 2ND NOMINEE ………………
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CLASS 281 BROADWAY/MUSICAL THEATRE Under 12 Years STEPHANIE VOSS TROPHY
1 Sophie Patterson 2 Samara Greig 3 Tallulah Palmer-O'Brien 4 Victoria Jagusch I Can Cook Too from On The Town
5 Tia Ormsby I Will Survive - Bob the Bird 6 Giselle Patrick I'm getting good at being bad 7 Sophie Lane Off With Their Heads! 8 Lacey Ellis Spoonful Of Sugar 9 Paris-Lily Foster Double Bubble Duchess
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… 2017 NATIONAL YOUNG PERFORMER AWARD - MODERN CLASS 264 B Second Dance – see competitor order for Class 264A CLASS 289 Under 10 Years Juvenile Modern Championship
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 290 10 & Under 12 Years Junior Modern Championship
1 Jessica Wang 2 Sophie Patterson
3 Eeva Running 4 Victoria Jagusch
5 Fedora Cox
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC …………
Dinner Break resume approx 7pm CLASS 262 14 Years & Over Senior Tap Championship MARK BENGE CHALLENGE CUP & SASH Special Prize Money 1st $30 2nd $20 3rd $15
1 Sophie Thomson 2 Helena Moratti
3 Tayla Heswall 4 Alyssa Chia
5 Brooke Mowbray
1st ………… 2nd ………… 3rd ………… VHC ………… HC ………… C ………… CLASS 291 12 & Under 14 Years Intermediate Modern Championship Special prize money 1st $25 2nd $15 3rd 10 2nd prize kindly sponsored by Pukekohe South Doctors