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Duffers Guides
So what's all this about then?
The idea behind the duffers guide is to try to offer an easy
to understand guide to some of the rules and regulations of Dancesport.
These will be written in plain English. It is therefore important
to understand that these are a guide, and are not the rules themselves. So
don't start looking up dictionary definitions of words to look
for loopholes cos it wont cut the mustard.
Having
read this, if you still have questions regarding the BDC rules,
please email the BDC secretary secretary@british-dance-council.org.
If you have questions regarding EADA rules, then please contact
the EADA secretary Secretary@EADA.org.uk Or
of course, you could always try asking your question on the forum.
If you would like to write a duffers guide, or if there is some
aspect of the rules you would like to see 'duffered'
please let me know and we will do our best to
sort something out for you.
The Charts
Some info on the charts, the selection process and how we chose
chart rated comps. More>>
Feedback form
Do you hate filling in forms as much as I do? Well this may help
when it comes to filling in the CRE feedback form. more>>
Age Rules
With two different sets of age rules to use, this gives a guide
to both and when to use which. more>>
Skating System
A not-that-short
intro to the skating system. Or how the judges marks get turned
into results. Good luck... more>>
Dance Organizations
All you never wanted to know about some of the organisations
that make dance what it is today more>>
Contacting EADA
Who to talk to about what. OK this is a bit of a cheat because the link will
take you to the contact page in the about us section, but its still a useful
guide. more>>
Giving a Demonstration
Not so much the which foot do you put where, but what to do
to avoid putting your foot in it. Well worth a read BEFORE
you do a dem!! more>>
Loss of Amateur Status.
There are a number of rules relating to Amateur Status this gives an overview
of the most important ones more>>.
Disciplinary Process
An introduction to the disciplinary procedure more>>
Grade Progression
What are the grades, and how do you move from one grade to another.
more>>
Juvenile Dress Code
The do's and don'ts of dress for the Juvenile age group.
more>>
Restricted Steps
Juvenile and Beginner/Novice comps are "Restricted Steps".
Here's some info on what that means.more>>
That's the lot for now . But we hope to be adding to these on
a reasonably regular basis,
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