OPUS 1 – SHORT DANCE PIECE 2021 – RULES AND REGULATIONS
A –  GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. The competition is open  to dancers born between 1997 and 2005. They are divided into two age groups: M  (born between 2002 and 2005) and L (born between 1997 and 2001). They can  compete in two categories: original solo dance piece (the performer is also the  author or choreographer of his or her dance) and a duet - team work, both  collaborators must be listed under the "concept and dance" entry. If  the piece wins a prize, the two share it in accordance with their own  arrangements.
  2. The length of the  piece: maximum 4 minutes for group M, maximum 7 minutes for group L.
  3. Every individual can  submit a maximum of two short dance pieces, which must not be submitted in the  same category (e.g. one original solo dance and one team work - duet).
  4. All applicants must  record a video of their finalised piece (choreography, execution, music,  outfits) and upload a HD quality video on YouTube or Vimeo and share the link.  The competitors shall be selected by the curatorship after viewing all of the  submitted videos. The competitors must not replace the dancers or change the  topic, title of the piece, concept, music, outfits, props or choreography  before or at the competition.
  5. Size of the stage (dance floor) 7 m (width) x 9 m  (depth); black dance floor; black curtain with wings: backdrop black or grey  stonewall
  Light: Front light, backlight warm  and cold; wings warm and cold, 1 special
  Sound (music): USB
  For the stage  design only easily transportable equipment whose construction and dismantling  don’t delay the program are allowed.  
  The  competitors must provide for any necessary props or simple equipment by  themselves. 
  6. On the day of the competition, the competitors  can have a dress rehearsal, in accordance with a strict schedule. The members  of the jury will also be present at the rehearsal, but will not grade the  competitors. 
  7. In case of injury, disease or similar  occurrences, a cancellation with proof must be sent to the organiser as soon as  possible in writing, by e-mail or fax.
  8. The organiser is not in any way liable for  any damages that could occur during the event (lost or stolen property etc).
  9. The organiser is not in any way liable for  any injuries of the performers.
  10. Recording or taking photographs of the  competition is not allowed, unless agreed previously with the organiser.
  11. The organiser shall not cover transport  costs, but will provide accommodation for competitors. 
B - APPLICATIONS 
  1. A correctly filled-in application form must  be sent by the application deadline in order to be taken into consideration. 
  2. Those who submit incomplete application  forms or fail to attach the obligatory concept of the short dance piece and  link to the video shall be automatically disqualified. 
C - JURY
  1. The international jury shall be composed of  three renowned dance experts. The jury shall be present at the dress  rehearsals. The winners shall be selected on the day of the competition. 
  2. The jury shall select the best short dance  piece (choreography and performance), the best idea and the best dance  performance for every age group. After the end of the competition, the jury  shall have 60 minutes to select the winners and shall afterwards hand out the  prizes to the winners. 
  3. If the jury discovers at the dress rehearsal  that some of the competitors failed to adhere to the topic of the competition  and/or its terms and conditions, it can, at its sole discretion, allow them to  perform at the event. However, such participants shall not take part in the  competition and shall not be graded and ranked.
  4. The decision of the jury is final. If a  competitor is a student or dance company member of one of the jurors, the  particular juror will withhold his vote. The decisions of the jury shall be  announced at the end of the competition. The organiser can replace the members  of the jury in case of illness, inability to take part in the jury or any other  relevant cause. 
D - PRIZES
  1. Prizes shall be awarded  for the best short dance piece (performance and choreography), the best idea  and the best dance performance for both age groups (M and L).
  2. Prizes shall be awarded  for: the best short dance piece – dance performance and choreography (group M:  EUR 300, group L: EUR 800); the best idea (group M: EUR 150, group L: EUR 400);  and the best dance performance (group M: EUR 150, group L: EUR 400).
  3. Dance studio  Intakt and JSKD will select a young  dance artist from group L, who will get a grant for producing a  new dance project, which will be premiered at the  OPUS 2022. This grant includes: EUR 1.000 for the realization of the project, 3-months  use of the studio Intakt for rehearsals,  the premiere (space + promotion) at the Dance Forum Celje as part of  OPUS 2022 as well as mentoring. 
  4. A young jury will select one short dance piece and award it with participation at dance  classes and workshops at the International Summer Dance School 2021 in  Ljubljana. 
  5. Matjaz Farič, artistic director of the International Contemporary Dance Festival  Front@, will select dance pieces, which will be presented at the 16th edition of the Front@ festival. 
  6. MASH price for  participation on CREATION platform in Jerusalem (only for group L). 
  7. The winners shall be  announced and the prizes awarded after the competition. 
  8. Every competitor shall receive a certificate  of attendance.
The event is  organised and managed by the JSKD and its Celje regional office. The members of  the organising board shall be selected by the organiser. The organising board  drafts and designs the concept of the event, selects the members of the jury  and manages the event.