Judging ballroom dancing is difficult business and you need experience to be able to do it well. True, there are a few set parameters on which the couples are rated but in any competition, the relativity factor is very important. Every couple has to also be judged in comparison to the others and this is the tough part.
Let's look at the rateable factors. These are Timing, Posture, Hold, Line, Poise, Presentation, Togetherness, and Power, and each competition could have a few more on the list.
Timing is so important. You blow that and you're out. This is why couples practice so much so they can be sure of getting the timing right in their sleep. You just have to be in perfect time to the music.
Posture is equally important. The grace and elegance associated with ballroom dancing just will not be present without perfect posture. If you maintain perfect posture throughout you can also be sure of perfect balance and confidence, both so essential to dancing. Posture requires a lot of practice but what you have in the end is perfection. So you can see just how vital posture is to ballroom dancing.
Hold is how your body parts are held, not just yours but both yours and your partner's, during any dance movement. Your arms, legs, feet, and body need to be in the right position at the right time. It also has to be in perfect symmetry with your partner's. If you don't follow this, you are said to be breaking your hold and this could lose you quite a few points.
What is also important is Line which is the position of the body from your head down to your toes. You have to make sure that your line is perfect. It does not matter if it is straight or curved, the line should be graceful, elegant, and right.
Poise of course is what sets you apart as you glide around the room. This certain something that needs to come from within is unique to each person and what makes for smooth dancing. It is the way the body moves upwards and outwards, the way a woman's body moves perfectly into the man's waiting arm, balancing, connecting, and making it a graceful movement.
Of course, in today's world, presentation is so important. It is necessary to sell yourself to those watching, especially the judges. You need to do more than just dance correctly and gracefully. You need to let the expressions show on your face as well. You need to smile, to involve the viewers. This is the packaging that sets today's dancing apart.
Togetherness in ballroom dancing is a given. You and your partner have to move as one. The leading and the following have to be done without any seeming effort and there has to be a total synchronizing of every move.
All judges have their own unique style of judging and different ideas on what is good and what isn't. Some may place a lot of emphasis on presentation while others favor technique. These are individual preferences that one cannot really gauge. Of course, this could mean that two judges look very differently at the same couple dancing. However, the rateable factors do provide a degree of standardization to the judging process to help reach a greater concurrence among the judges.
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