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Jun 07 2017

Online Camp Application Form

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Jun 05 2017

Game Day/Traditional Camp General Info Form

Universal Dance Association
“America’s Top Rated Instruction Staff”
Andy Yosinoff
Emmanuel College
Boston, MA 02115
July 14 – 17
Friday- Monday
(Day Game/ Traditional Camp)

We have received your application and pre-registration fee and look forward to seeing you on Friday the 14th. Please read the following information carefully.

BALANCE OF PAYMENT: Enclosed is an invoice with the total amount due, amount paid and your balance due for the instruction week. The balance is due no later than July 5th, 2017. Due to College regulations we must have your balance of payment two weeks before camp.
Make checks payable to: Andrew Yosinoff
Return Address: 4 Boulevard Terrace, Allston, MA 02134

In case of cancellation, your balance of payment will be refunded so long as written notification is sent by July 5th, 2017

REGISTRATION: All sponsors and cheerleaders, whether resident or commuter, should report to Loretta Hall, Emmanuel College on July 14th.

Registration Hours: 9:00AM – 12:00AM

Rooms and meal tickets will be assigned and registration. Meal service will begin with the lunch on the first day and end with breakfast on the last day.

HOUSING: Camp directors will be on duty 24 hours a day to supervise and assist participants. Each participant will be issued a room key. You will be charged $50.00 for any lost keys. We encourage participants to bring their own fans as the dorm is not air conditioned.

TELEPHONE: Calls should only be placed in emergencies. If necessary, place a person to person call to (617) 735-9710 the Emmanuel College Public Safety office. Leave the participant’s name and the school he or she attends. A camp director will have the participant return the call as soon as possible.

CHECKOUT PROCEDURE: Participants must clean their rooms before leaving. You and your school will be held responsible for any damages to the room. The events will end around 11:30am on Monday the 17th. Parents or persons providing transportation should have this information .Parents are invited to final evaluation at 9am on the 18th.

PLEASE BRING TO CHECK-IN THE FOLLOWING FORMS;  PARTICIPANT RELEASE & WAIVER FORM, ADULT RELEASE AND WAIVER FORM, EMAIL INFORMATION FORM,  AND EMMANUEL COLLEGE  LIABILITY FORM: Please have a parent or guardian complete all forms and bring them to registration.

COMMUTING STUDENTS: Meals for commuting students will be offered for $9.00 (lunch) and $9.00 (dinner).  

LINENS: Participants are asked to bring their own linens including sheets, pillow, pillowcases, towels, and washcloths.

FINAL EVALUA TION: Parents or other family members are welcome to attend the final evaluation session and Final Awards Ceremony on Monday the 17th at 9am.

PICTURES: No Team pictures will be taken.

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Jun 05 2017

Game Day Clinic Liability Waiver Form

Emmanuel College

2017

Dear Parents or Guardians,

The Conference Center at Emmanuel College is pleased to host the Universal Day Game/Traditional Camp this summer from July 14-17. Prior to your daughter’s arrival, a liability waiver form must be filled out and presented at the time of check-in.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Sincerely,
Andy Yosinoff
Owner

“I hereby release Emmanuel College and its staff from the liability for any accident, illness, or loss which may occur during my child’s/ward’s residency or use of the facilities. Any group or individual failing to meet the above requirement will not be admitted on campus.”

Name of Child (please print)
_________________________________________________________________________

Date
_________________________________________________________________________

School
_________________________________________________________________________

Home Phone Number
_________________________________________________________________________

Signature of Parent or Guardian
_________________________________________________________________________

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May 16 2016

Emmanuel College Dance Competition Online Form

Emmanuel College Dance Competition

  • 400 The Fenway Boston, MA Sunday, January 31, 2021
  • Dance Studios Only

    Small groups are under 13 Large groups are 13 and up
  • Competition Information

    All performances will be on a hard wood floor with no backdrops or wings and tap shoes are not allowed.

    Every team will win a trophy which will be awarded within each category. Every group will receive audio critiques emailed to them as well as a written score sheet. Routines will be judged on technical ability, execution, synchronization, level of difficulty, choreography, and overall performance.

    There will be a 2 minutes 30 seconds limit for dance teams and a 3 minute limit for dance studios only.

    There is a $8.00 admission fee for adults and $3.00 for children 6 and under. Free parking on campus. Beautiful New Sports Complex with seating capacity of 1500.

    The cost for Solo is $40. The cost for Duo is $35 per person. The cost for Trio is $30 per person. The cost for a team is $100.

    Please enclose your entry fee with the application. Please submit payment by: January 25, 2021.

    Please make checks payable to: Emmanuel College

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May 04 2016

Online Cheer & Dance Competition Registration

New England Cheer & Dance Competition

At the Reggie Lewis Track Center
Saturday November 6th, 2021
  • General Information

  • Cheer/Youth Competition Categories

    If your cheer team is a youth rec squad, please register them in the "Cheer Divisions". These divisions are divided by grade and age. Select the division which represents the grade level(s) attended by the vast majority of your squad members. The age cut-off date is July 31st. Select the Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum or Diamond level for each team. Please examine the descriptions of the expected routine components for each category carefully to ensure your squad is registered in the level which corresponds to the skills in their routine. Additional details on the five levels plus FAQ's are available in the Cheer Division's Level Restrictions 2018 PDF.

    If your cheer team is part of a National organization which designates your divisions as "A" through "F" and uses the levels P1, P2, P3 and P4 at your local competitions please register in our "Youth Divisions".

    Dance Teams of all age levels should register under the "Dance Divisions", Step Teams should use the "Step Divisions" option. Teams can choose to perform on either the marley dance floors or the carpeted cheer mats.

    College cheer teams should enter the "College Divisions".
  • Cheer Division Teams

    Please select both a division and a level for each team.
  • Bronze Level Routine Restrictions:
    • no single-leg skills at extended level
    • no unbraced two legged skills at extended level (must be braced on both sides by stunts at shoulder level or below with hand-to-hand/arm connection only)
    • no unbraced single leg skills at shoulder level (bracer on one side must be on the ground, in a stunt below shoulder level or a two-leg stunt at shoulder level with hand-to hand/arm connection only)
    • no inversions
    • no basket tosses
    • twisting transitions, entries and dismounts are limited to ¼ turn
    • no express-ups/switch-ups past thigh level and these require constant contact with a base or back spot
    • no release transitions in any stunts/pyramids (except those involved in cradles)
    • advanced/elite tumbling limited to 25% of team (any number may perform rolls, cartwheels, round-offs and walkovers)
  • Bronze Level Expectations:
    (“Possibly” means if you have them in your routine, great, if not, don’t worry about it, they’re not imperative at that level. “A few” means less than 25% of the team.)
    • Expected skills include one or two-legged stunts at thigh level, two-legged stunts at shoulder level
    • Possibly pyramids with braced one-legged shoulder level or two-legged extended level
    • Rolls, cartwheels, round-offs, possibly walkovers or more advanced tumbling skills performed by a few team members
  • Silver Level Routine Restrictions:
    • no unbraced single leg skills at extended level
    • no inversions in stunts (inverted dismounts from horizontal positions with hands going directly to the performing surface are allowed)
    • straight ride baskets only
    • twisting transitions, entries and dismounts are limited to ½ turn to/from two-legged stunts at prep level and below
    • no full-ups, half-ups limited to two-legged prep level or below
    • no express-ups/switch-ups past prep level and these require constant contact with a base or back spot
    • no release transitions in vertical stunts/pyramids (except those involved in cradles or cradle positions)
    • advanced/elite tumbling limited to 25% of team (any number may perform rolls, cartwheels, round-offs and walkovers)
  • Silver Level Expectations:
    (“Possibly” means if you have them in your routine, great, if not, don’t worry about it, they’re not imperative at that level. “A few” means less than 25% of the team.)
    • Expected skills include one or two-legged stunts at thigh and shoulder level, possibly extended freestanding stunts on two legs, possibly inversions on dismounts
    • Pyramids with braced one or two-legged extensions
    • Rolls, cartwheels, round-offs, possibly walkovers or handsprings, or possibly more advanced tumbling skills performed by a few team members
  • Gold Level Routine Restrictions:
    • no unbraced single leg skills at extended level
    • inversions in stunts limited to entrances, dismounts from horizontal positions with hands going directly to the performing surface, and ground-to-ground inversions with continuous flow (ex. double cartwheel, chorus-line flip)
    • no two-skill or twist baskets tosses
    • single twist cradles from prep level from two legs only, no doubles
    • no full-ups, half-ups limited to two-legs at extended level
    • express-ups/switch-ups limited to prep level
    • no release transitions in unbraced stunts (except those involved in cradles or cradle positions)
    • no braced flips in pyramids, non-inverted release transitions allowed advanced/elite tumbling limited to 50% of team (any number may perform rolls, cartwheels, round-offs and walkovers)
  • Gold Level Expectations:
    (“Possibly” means if you have them in your routine, great, if not, don’t worry about it, they’re not imperative at that level. “A few” means less than 25% of the team.)
    • Expected skills include one or two-legged stunts at thigh and shoulder level, extended free-standing stunts on two legs, possibly inversions on entrances or dismounts
    • Pyramids with extended one legged stunts, possibly non-inverted releases
    • Rolls, cartwheels, round-offs, some walkovers or handsprings, or possibly more advanced tumbling skills performed by a few team members
  • Platinum Level Routine Restrictions:
    • no release inversions or fold-overs in stunts
    • no kick twist baskets tosses
    • single twist cradles from extended level from two legs only, no doubles
    • full-ups limited to prep level
    • no release transitions in unbraced stunts above prep level
    • no braced flips (released inversions) in pyramids, braced rolls allowed advanced/elite tumbling limited to 75% of team (any number may perform rolls, cartwheels, round-offs and walkovers)
  • Platinum Level Expectations:
    (“Possibly” means if you have them in your routine, great, if not, don’t worry about it, they’re not imperative at that level. “A few” means less than 25% of the team.)
    • Expected skills include extended freestanding one and two legged stunts, creative entrances/exits to stunts, basic inversions, twist cradles from two legs
    • Possibly pyramids with inverted non-release transitions
    • Rolls, cartwheels, round-offs, walkovers, handsprings and more advanced/elite tumbling skills performed by some team members
  • Diamond Level Routine Restrictions:
    • Teams must follow the rules set out for them by their individual organizations
  • Diamond Level Expectations:
    • Expected skills include release transitions, full-ups, twisting dismounts from extended one-legged stunts, two-skill baskets, inversions
    • Pyramids with release inversions
    • Rolls, cartwheels, round-offs, walkovers, handsprings and more advanced/elite tumbling skills performed by many team members
  • Youth Divisions

    Please select team/s division and level.
  • Dance Divisions

    Massachusetts High School Dance Teams are permitted to compete by the M.S.S.A.A.

    Please Select Division, Style and performance surface.
  • Step Divisions

    Please select team/s division.
  • College Cheer Divisions

  • Entry Fee

    Registration by Monday November 1st. Early Bird before October 31st is $100 per team. Registration after October 31st is $120 per team.
  • Please make check payable to: New England Cheer and Dance Competition and send to PO Box 1995, Brookline, MA 02446.
  • Price: $100.00
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  • Please make check payable to: New England Cheer and Dance Competition and send to PO Box 1995, Brookline, MA 02446.
  • Price: $120.00
  • $0.00

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To our Cheer and Dance family:

Every fall for the past 32 years we have hosted a competition for young athletes to gather and showcase their skills, giving them the opportunity to step off the sidelines and into the spotlight. 2020 upended this tradition, but we are looking to the future! With the hope that Massachusetts will have entered phase 4 by this fall, we have reserved the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center on Saturday, November 6th, 2021 for the New England Cheer and Dance Championship. This annual ritual has been a fun an exciting tradition for so many area programs, we can't wait to resume and see everyone again.

Best wishes to all and stay safe as we enter the new year!