Escolar Documentos
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Cultura Documentos
Department of Health
CAGAYAN VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER
Dalan Na Pagayaya, Regional Government Center
Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan
Group Composition
A group consists of a minimum twelve (12) to a maximum of fifteen (15) members with their division head. The members
of the group may be made up of any combination of males and females. The non-compliance of the division head would
result to the group’s disqualification. Only regular and contractual employees are allowed to join.
Attire
Attire may include accessories such as hats, caps, gloves, scarves, jewelry, etc. Removing pieces of clothing during the
performance is permitted provided it is not offensive or out of character. Discarded clothing should be placed outside the
competition area and never thrown off the stage into the audience. Appropriate under garments must be worn by all
group members both male and female, at all times. Clothing too short and/or too tight will be scrutinized and may be
deemed inappropriate especially for overexposure of certain areas of the body. Body oils or other substances applied to
the body or clothing that may affect the clean dry surface of the stage and the safety of fellow competitors are prohibited.
Tap shoes, jazz shoes, certain high-heeled shoes and bare feet are allowed.
Guide:
1) Presence and Performance of the Division Head = 30%
- The thirty percent (30%) is represented by the Division Head’s performance including his/her own
execution, presence, and entertainment value.
2) Staging, Spacing, Formations, and Level changes = 10%
- The group must demonstrate awareness of spacing between the members through a full range of
unique, complicated and challenging formations, interactive partner moves and patterns. The full use of
stage will also be considered. The routine should include three (3) levels of movement (low/mid/high)
utilizing arm, hand, leg, foot, torso, and head movements with transitions that are creative and
unpredictable.
3) Showmanship: Intensity, Confidence, Projection & Presence = 10%
- The routine contains dynamic movements from beginning to end by the group as a whole and as
individuals containing minimal pauses and poses. During featured performances by one or more
members of the crew, the remaining members must continue performing movements that add to the
overall intensity of the routine. Projection of the group members is consistently strong throughout the
entire routine with an uninterrupted display of confidence measured by facial expression, eye contact
and body movement. The group members should perform with enthusiasm, passion and a “natural”
ability to “sell it” on stage.
4) Motif Presence/Attire = 5%
- Presence is the ability of the group members to demonstrate an authentic and uninhibited
representation of the three genres of dance. Presence includes attitude, energy, posture and style.
Group members do not have to be dressed identical or similar. Groups should wear stylized clothing
representing the event’s motif (BARRIO FIESTA).
5) Entertainment Value/Audience Appeal = 10%
- Group members and their routine should connect with the audience and evoke emotional
responses, i.e., excitement, joy, laughter, involvement and /or sense of drama relative to the
genre presented. The routine should leave a memorable and lasting impression.
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Health
CAGAYAN VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER
Dalan Na Pagayaya, Regional Government Center
Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan
Musicality = 8%
Synchronization/Timing = 9%
Execution/Controlled Mobility and Stabilization = 8%
Variety of Dance Styles/Genres = 10%
Guide:
1) Musicality = 8%
- Performance and choreography corresponding to timing and music usage and the group’s ability to
perform simultaneously to the music. Movements and patterns performed to the simulated sounds of
the group members in the absence of recorded music (e.g., foot stomping, hand clapping, vocals, etc.)
will also be considered musicality and judged similarly
2) Synchronization/Timing = 9%
- The movements of the group members are performed in sync; the range of movement, speed,
timing and execution of moves are performed by all members in unison.
3) Execution/Controlled Mobility and Stabilization = 8%
- The crew must maintain control of the speed, direction, momentum and body placement
throughout the routine.
4) Variety of Dance Styles/Genres = 10%
- The three (3) dance styles/genres must be “identifiably performed” in a routine for a crew to
receive the maximum of ten percent (10%).
A group “identifiably performing” two (2) dance styles will receive a maximum of five percent (5%).
A group “identifiably performing” one (1) dance style will receive a maximum of two 2 percent (2%).