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AP division announcement (max 5min) 1. What is the AP Division? The Contest Director has provided a narrative and historical perspective of how the AP division has evolved to give contestants a clear understanding of how the AP Division works at this time. We encourage everyone who wants to enter this division to Read it here. The AP (Artistic Performance) Division is designed to be a division judged predominantly on performance of the player over the sheer number or complexity of tricks that they execute. Choreography, use of music, creative use of the stage, movement and performance will be among the important judging criteria of this division. These criteria are designed to promote creativity and freedom to express yo-yoing performance skill over raw yo-yoing power. Some of the judges may be selected from other artistic groups outside of yo-yoing to complement the judges that are also yo-yo experts. Please remember that this is still a yo-yo contest so judges will primarily take into account the elements of performance that occur while the contestant is yo-yoing. If you enter this division you still CAN enter any other division of the World Yo-Yo Contest. 2. General AP Rules * Each contestant will have no more than four minutes to do their performance. They can use less time if they wish. The time and judging will start from either the first throw of the yo-yo, or when the music starts, which ever comes first. * Except for safety issues listed below, there are no particular limits on props that a contestant may use. The use of any unusual props should be cleared in advance with the Contest Director. No props that can cause a danger to the performer, audience or hotel will be allowed. This includes but is not limited to the use of fire, pyrotechnics or knives. * Prop set up time shall not exceed 2 minutes without prior approval of the Contest Director. * A microphone on a cable can be made available if the contestant arranges it in advance. There is no current plan to provide a microphone stand. Contestants can hook their own equipment into the sound board. * Teams will be allowed to compete. However, only one trophy or medal will be awarded to the winning contestant or team. (Certificate is still giving to each team member) * Assistants will be considered team members and therefore they will be allowed to perform yo-yo manoeuvres. 3. Judging * There will be four or more judges for this event. * There will be no mandatory scoring system for the judges to use. Each judge is free to use their own judging system and may make any notations they wish during the performances. * The judges are looking for elements such as: artistry, originality, choreography, use of music, creative use of the stage, movement and general presentation of the routine. These guidelines are intentionally general so as not to limit the contestant’s creativity. There are countless ways to enhanced this division that have not been though of before, and we do not wish to limit what people can do, but the judges are looking for more than just a show, they are looking at the layers of performance they can understand and how well it is conveyed to the audience and the judges. * By ‘layers of performance’ we are not just referring to how many different elements are in the routine (including but not limited to Storytelling, Choreography, Music, skill of yo-yo playing, entertainment value, emotion that is conveyed, the AP Routine having a beginning, a middle and an end.) but how well each part of the performance is executed. Remember, if the judges do not understand what you are trying to do, it will be more difficult for them to judge all facets of your act. * Remember, some of the judges may not speak English well. Therefore, the performances should be universal enough to be understood by all of the judges. *We might have a audience voting for this division.
Posted on: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 05:19:41 +0000

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