Registration/Inscription

COMPETITION 2001
To register by mail or by e-mail, send the following information.
Pour s'enregistrer par courrier ou par courriel, veuillez nous faire parvenir l'information suivante.
 
Name
Age
Address
Phone/Email
Category
Nom
Âge
Adresse
Numéro de téléphone et adresse électronique
Catégorie
 
Fiddleworks
P.O Box 308
Chelmsford, Ontario
P0M 1L0
FAX:  705-855-8144
E-mail/courriel

*ENTRY FEE:  No charge for contestants
*PRIX D'ENTRÉE:  Gratuit pour les concurrents

CATÉGORIES  / CATEGORIES
 
 
FIDDLE/VIOLON
1ST/1e
2ND/2e
3RD/3e
4TH/4e
5TH/5e
open/ouverte $600 $400 $250 $200 $100
9 - $55 $40 $30 $20 $15
12 - $125 $100 $75 $40 $20
18 - $250 $200 $150 $100 $50
19 - 49 $200 $150 $100 $75 $50
50 - 64 $150 $100 $75 $50 $25
65 + $150 $100 $75 $50 $25
duet/duo $100 $80 $50 $30 $20
novelty/innovation $75 $50 $30 $20 $15
 
 
STEPDANCE       
DANSE
1st/1e
2nd/2e
3rd/3e
4th/4e
5th/5e
open/ouverte $500 $300 $200 $100 $50
9 - $50 $35 $25 $15 $10
12 - $100 $75 $50 $25 $15
18 - $175 $125 $100 $75 $50
19 - 49 $150 $100 $75 $50 $25
50 + $125 $100 $75 $50 $25
open group / groupe-ouverte $200 $150 $100 $75 $50
12 - group/groupe $125 $100 $75 $50 $25
 
 
Thank you to all our sponsors!
Merci à tous nos commanditaires!

2000 FIDDLE RULES
1.  Each contestant must play a waltz (3/4 time), a jig (6/8 time), and a reel or a hornpipe (2/4 time).  All finalists in the open class are not allowed to play the same tunes in the finals.

2.  Contestants in the 9 and under class are only required to play one tune (waltz, jig or reel).

3.  Contestants must complete their three (3) tunes in four (4) minutes.  Judging will not continue after four (4) minutes.

4.  Contestants may enter one class plus duet and/or novelty.

5.  In case of an accident (i.e. broken string or power failure) beyond contestant's control, replay will be allowed.

6.  Each contestant will be allowed one (1) instrument for accompaniment;  a house pianist will be available.  Contestants may use their own accompanist.

7.  Prize-winning fiddlers who have tied will have to replay.

8.  All judges' decisions are final.

9.  Proof of age may be required.

10.  Players are to be at the side of the stage when the name is called.  After the third call, the player will be disqualified.

11.  Judges are not required to explain standings.  Marks may be picked up following the contest.

12.  Judges will award points based on the following:  timing, tempo, tone, accuracy and old-time style.

13.  Duet entrants must play a waltz first and either a jig or a reel.  They must be played in two-part harmony.

14.  Any contestant having won first prize in any one class for 3 consecutive years will not be eligible to compete in that or any lower class in the 4th year.

15.  Novelty class competitors may play any number of tunes in the three minute time limit;  tunes are his or her own choice.  Points are awarded for musical performance (75%), and showmanship and acrobatics (25%).  When more than one person is involved, the entry registered player only will be judged.  The winner of the Open class is not eligible for first prize in the Novelty class.


2000 STEPDANCE RULES
1A.  Contestants in the 12 and under, 18 and under, and Open classes must dance a clog, jig and reel in that order without stopping.

1B.  Contestants in 9 and under, 19 to 49, and 50 and over may dance any one number of a clog, jig or reel.  Open group stepdancers and 12 and under group stepdancers may use any stepdancing routine of their choice (not necessarily a clog, jig or reel).

2.  Solo contestants must complete their dance within three minutes.  Open group stepdancers and 12 and under group stepdancers have 4 minutes to complete their routine.

3.  Dancers may choose their own fiddler.  A house fiddler and a house pianist will be available.

4.  Should an accident occur beyond the dancers' control (i.e. broken heel) he or she will be allowed to dance again, a the judges' discretion.

5.  A group consists of three or more dancers.  No dancer may compete in more than one group.

6.  Prize-winning dancers who are tied will have to dance again.

7.  Contestants will be judged on rhythm, precision of steps, variety of steps, and showmanship.

8,  Contestants may enter one class plus Open group stepdancing or 12 and under group stepdancing.

9.  Proof of age may be required.

10.  Any contestant having won first prize in any one class for three years in a row will not be eligible to compete in that or any lower class in the 4th year.

11.  All judges' decisions are final.

12.  Judges are not required to explain standings.  Marks may be picked up following the contest.

13.  Dancers must be at the side of the stage when their name is called.  After the third call, the dancer will be disqualified.


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