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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the dansa mania application form in the editor.
Begin by entering your group name and dance genre at the top of the form. Ensure that you accurately represent your group's identity.
Fill in the team leader's information, including their name, gender, age, date of birth, NRIC/Passport number, nationality, place of birth, mobile number, address, email address, and school/organization.
Continue filling out details for each group member (up to 10). For each member, provide their name, gender, age, date of birth, NRIC/Passport number, nationality, place of birth, mobile number, address, email address, and school/organization.
In the 'Competition History & Achievements' section, list any previous dance competitions your group has participated in along with the year and level achieved.
Complete the 'Music' section by listing your top 10 songs and artists used in performances. Include how you produce and mix music for your dance.
Ensure to follow video submission guidelines on page 6. Upload your dance video to Google Drive as instructed.
Finally, save or scan your completed form in PDF format and submit it via email as outlined in the instructions provided.
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Dancers between the ages of five and nineteen are awarded to recognize excellence in dance. TDA is widely regarded as a prestigious award presented for dance in the US, and is considered to be one of the toughest competitions internationally for young pre-professional dancers.
What is the meaning of Dancemania?
Definition. Dancing mania is derived from the term choreomania, from the Greek choros (dancing) and mania (madness), and is also known as dancing plague. The term was coined by Paracelsus, and the condition was initially considered a curse sent by a saint, usually St. John the Baptist or St.
What is the cause of dancing mania?
Later authors suggested that the dancing mania was a mass stress-induced psychosis, a mass psychogenic illness, a culturally determined form of ritualized behavior, a manifestation of religious ecstasy, or even the result of food poisoning caused by the toxic and psychoactive chemical products of ergot fungi.
What causes dancing mania?
It involved groups of people dancing erratically, sometimes thousands at a time. The mania affected adults and children who danced until, allegedly, they collapsed from exhaustion and injuries, and sometimes died.
What is dancemania?
Dancemania is a series of remix compilation albums by i-DANCE. The series deals primarily with dance music, especially Eurodance. Despite many of its tracks being made by various musicians from all over the world and mainly from the European continent, the albums have been released exclusively in Japan.
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Dancemania is based on the real-life televised dance show, World of Dance. Dancemania inspired Finn to become a dancer. At least thirteen seasons of Dancemania have been released. Dancers who compete on Dancemania are considered professional dancers.
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