General Rules

This competition is run according to the current USA Dance DanceSport Rulebook.  All competitors should refer to the rulebook prior to entering.  You may access and download the rulebook at www.usadance.org.

WDSF guidelines are adhered to for those events.

Participants of this event are obligated to adhere to these rules and may be asked to leave the ballroom and the competition at the discretion of the organizer if caught not obeying these rules. This includes the rules of good sportsmanship, and any competitor, coach, family member, or spectator who is asked to leave the competition because of poor behavior WILL NOT receive a refund for their tickets or entries.

No lifts are permitted in any division.  No props are allowed in any division.

No food or drink may be brought onto the dance floor.

NO DANCE AIDS such as soap flakes or dance wax may be placed on the dance floor, and no water or soda may be put on the floor/carpet by the on-deck area or any other area of the ballroom.

The organizer is not responsible for the loss or theft of personal property left in the changing rooms, event facilities, or hotel rooms. Furthermore, the organizers cannot be held liable for injury sustained by persons attending this event.

All participants attending this event do so at their own risk.

The on-deck system is used for all events.  Competitors must be in the ballroom and ready to dance 30 minutes prior to the scheduled time for the event in which they are to compete. They must report to the Deck Captain two heats prior to their event.  Any competitor who does not take to the floor by the time the music begins will be disqualified from that event.

Should a conflict arise between the guidelines of the USA Dance Rulebook and information on this site, the USA Dance Rulebook is the final authority, even though the conflict has to do with a non-sanctioned event.

Costume Dress Code Updates

The USA Dance Board of Directors approved a new Dress Code that went into effect April 1, 2022. The new Dress Code is streamlined, allows clear choices for all competitors from Pre-teen 1 to Senior V, is easier to follow than the previous Dress Code, and respects our Gender Neutral policy.

Video & Photography

A videographer will be available to videotape competitors upon request.
A professional photographer will also be available to take action shots upon request.

Private photography and videography are allowed; however, unless you are an officially registered photographer, you may take photographs only while sitting in your seat or in the designated area.  Please do not obstruct anyone else’s view of the dancing.  In addition, camera/video lenses that extend more than 6 inches beyond the base of the camera are not to be used.  There will be no photographing or videotaping from the floor, the aisles or walkways.  No flash photography is allowed unless you are an official photographer.  All pictures/videos are for one’s personal use and are not for commercial use or sales.  Tripods are allowed only in the designated area.  Monopods are allowed as long as no one’s view is obstructed, but one must be seated when using a monopod.