​​​JACK AND JILL
ASIA OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
Showcase your dance skills at the Jack and Jill Asia Open Championship, featuring Salsa, Kizomba, and Bachata! Dancers of all levels can participate in this exciting competition, where partners are randomly paired for each round, adding a fun twist. Compete for the top spot, impress the judges, and join the vibrant community of Latin dance enthusiasts across Asia. Don’t miss the chance to shine and enjoy a dynamic and unforgettable dance experience!
Please note J&J competition is only for fullpass holders
Definitions of Divisions
Amateur:
An Amateur is someone who has been dancing in the particular dance form for 2 years or less. This includes:
• Has never done a paid show or performance in the dance form
• Is anyone who is not a full time profesional, does not get paid to teach or perform.
Professional:
A dancer who teaches dance full time, or on a professional capability. This includes
• Being paid to teach regular classes on a full time basis
• Being paid for choreographies
• Being the primary recipient for shows and performances which include that dance form
• Being invited to perform at a Latin event with or without payment
Pro-Am:
This is a category where a Professional partners an Amateur, who are defined as per the above mentioned rules. In this category the professional is not judged for his dancing.
Team Salsa:
This is an open level category - Meaning that there is no restriction on the level of the dancers in the group. The following criteria have to be met:
• A minimum of two couples and no upper limit
• The music and judging criteria is the same as the couple salsa categories
• There are no limits on lifts and tricks in the team category
• The same participant can not be a part of more than 1 team for the championship
Same Gender:
This category has two people of the same gender competing in a partnered or non-partnered routine to Salsa or Bachata music. The rules are the same as any amateur category.
Note:
**Classification of one's category, when under question, will be resolved by the organizer ** The decision of the organizing team will be final.
Rules And Judging Criteria
Music: 80% Latin music to be used in all competitive routines. Minimum duration for a routine is 1 min 30 secs and maximum is 2 mins 30 secs The music has to be sent to the organizer on or before a later mentioned date.
ATTIRE:
Latin costumes and Latin footwear is a must and non-compliance in this regard will result it marks deduction. Wearing of Jeans or non-Latin footwear will not be permitted. Jazz shoes are also included under non-Latin footwear.
Barefoot / Foot thongs are allowed ONLY in the Kizomba categories.
Starting this year, even solo competitors have to follow the Latin footwear rule.