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EVENT DETAILS Federation of Dance Sport South Africa National Champions League 3 Event Date: 9 – 10 August 2024Entry Deadline: 26 July 2024Standard | Latin AmericanVenue: TBCLocation Link: TBC Entry Form Let’s Go! Entry Form INFORMATION We are delighted to unveil the entry form for the Inter-Provincial Championship & National Champions League 3, a prestigious Dance Sport event set to transpire in the vibrant city of Cape Town, located in the province of Western Cape, on the 9 – 10th of July 2024. This event presents a remarkable opportunity for participants to demonstrate their Dance Sport prowess and compete against some of the nation’s most skilled athletes in this discipline. Whether you are an experienced Championship contender or an enthusiastic novice, we extend a warm invitation to dancers of all proficiencies to engage in this thrilling competition. The National Championship serves as a platform for South African athletes to vie for victory in their respective Championship age categories, with the potential to earn the distinction of representing South Africa at various WDSF World Championships in 2024. The 2024 Inter-Provincial Championship & National Champions League 3 offers a stage for Dance Sport athletes to exhibit their talents, perseverance, and dedication. It is a chance to test your limits and pursue excellence within the realm of Dance Sport. To enroll in the competition, kindly complete the provided entry form, ensuring the accuracy of all details to expedite the registration process, and submit your entries to entries@danceinsportsa.co.za. The entry deadline is 26th July 2024. For inquiries or additional information, please reach out to Bonisile Xaba, the Competitions Director at the Federation of Dance Sport South Africa, via email at competitions@danceinsportsa.co.za. We invite you to join us at the Inter-Provincial Championship & National Champions League 3 2024 in Western Cape, where you can dance your way toward success! We eagerly anticipate your presence at this event. Entry Form Let’s Go! Entry Form
6 & 7 October: National Achievers & Championships at the The Great Hall, North West University, Mahikeng Campus.
Event Details Federation of Dance Sport South Africa National Achievers & Championships Event Date: 6 – 7 October 2023Standard | Latin AmericanVenue: The Great Hall, North West University, Mahikeng CampusLocation Link: Google Maps INFORMATION We are thrilled to announce the release of the entry form for the 2023 version of the National Achievers and National Championships. This prestigious Dance Sport event will take place in the vibrant city of Mahikeng, in the North West on 6 & 7 October 2023. Mahikeng is known for its rich cultural heritage and scenic beauty, creating the perfect backdrop for the competition. Get ready to experience the thrill of competing in a beautiful venue, The Great Hall in the North West University, Mahikeng Campus, surrounded by fellow Dance Sport enthusiasts. This is an amazing opportunity for you to showcase your Dance Sport skills and compete against some of the best Dance Sport athletes in the country. Whether you are a seasoned Championship athlete or a passionate beginner, we welcome dancers of all levels to participate in this exciting event. The National Championship part of the event presents South African athletes, who will be crowned winners in their respective Championship age categories, with an opportunity to be selected to represent South Africa at the various WDSF World Championships in 2024. The 2023 National Achievers and National Championships provide a platform for Dance Sport athletes to showcase their talent, dedication, and hard work. It’s an opportunity to push yourself to the limits and strive for excellence in the world of Dance Sport. To enter the competition, kindly fill out the entry form provided, ensuring that all information is accurate to facilitate a seamless registration process and email your entries to entries@danceinsportsa.co.za. The deadline for entries is 15 September 2023. For inquiries or further information, please contact the Federation of Dance Sport South Africa Competitions Director, Bonisile Xaba, via email competitions@danceinsportsa.co.za. Join us at the National Achievers and National Championships in Mahikeng to dance your way towards success! We can’t wait to see you there. Google Maps Location FOLLOW US
Dear Delegates and Officials, Regarding affiliation with other dance organizations, we understand that you may have received correspondences, and we acknowledge that it can be confusing. As WDSF management, we prioritize evaluating the pros and cons of affiliations, focusing on the future of WDSF and considering both short-term conveniences and long-term implications. To provide clarity, we have prepared an information sheet to offer a balanced perspective on the matter. ADVANTAGES 1. Event organizers can invite and work with some renowned dance professionals affiliated to other organizations. This could be beneficial to some, in particular, Standard and Latin training camp organizers. OUR VIEW: We acknowledge the appeal. We also respect renowned dance professionals from all organizations, and warmly welcome them to join WDSF if they have not already done so. In our perspective, you can still invite these “big names” anyway, by paying a professional fee, as you would to all invited trainers. Many of the training camp organizers in the WDSF are already doing so, so there is no need to be a member of another organization to invite more dance professionals. 2. WDSF Adjudicators might be invited to officiate at the competitions of otherorganizations. OUR VIEW: This does not seem open to all in the WDSF – rather, it is only a selected handful of WDSF officials, possibly ones with direct personal connections to other organizations.To our knowledge, there seems to be a larger number of trainers of other organizations being invited to WDSF-affiliated camps and competitions, rather than WDSF officials being invited to the events of other organizations. Would benefits be one-sided? 3. WDSF athletes get to compete in a larger variety of competitions organized by various dance organizations. OUR VIEW: This sounds lovely, but it comes with a price. Firstly, we understand that many of you at the AGM today are competition organizers, and we value your hard work in organizing great national and international events. From observation and experience, we see that National Member Bodies (NMB) who support events of other organizations might suffer a lack of support and participation of athletes at their own events. This is not because event organizers are not running good events; rather, it is in human nature to want to try new experiences and therefore competitions. In reality, athletes will be dispersed to multiple competition events from different organizations. Especially when competitions from different organizations are run during the same week, there will inevitably be fewer participants at one event. On an athlete level, it could cause confusion to the athletes about which competitions to attend. On an economic level, this can cause critical financial problems to event organizers. On an organizational level, you might find more difficulties with structuring your ranking systems. DISADVANTAGES 1. Losing the Right to be the Governing Body of DanceSport at the National Level; Membership and Economic Challenges WDSF is the only world governing body of DanceSport recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which is the sole leading, prestigious, global, governing body of sports. We have encountered two incidents when other dance federations claimed to be the governing body in attempt to take over WDSF’s recognition by the IOC, and our Presidium has dedicated tremendous efforts to protect our NMBs and WDSF. Furthermore, by increasing affiliation to more organizations, is a significant risk of losing your athletes who have grown to be part of the WDSF system. You can imagine many economic challenges would shortly follow. 2. Maintaining WDSF’s Image as an Olympic Sports Federation First, we keep our doors open to people from other federations who want to join WDSF and be part of the WDSF system. While “freedom” is valued, we must maintain a systematic and accountable approach for efficient work. Clear regulations are necessary to prevent the loss of values and reputation if not managed carefully. 3. Differences in Values and Priorities, especially in promoting DanceSport as a Sport Inevitably, there will be conflicts in ideologies. For example, in anti-doping and dress regulations for the athletes and officials to create the best sporting image. 4. Decreased Competition Participation It is common to see WDSF events and other organization competitions on the same day or week. Although it is beneficial to have more events to promote the sport in general, under todays’ financial challenges of organizing large-scale events, such affiliation will likely create unnecessary conflict among organizers to promote their events. 5. Challenges to our Existing Competition System Our competition system is growing, as you can see from many new events that have been added to evolve with the times. Event organizers can only run a limited number of competitions in a year, and growth must be in a systematic manner. Immediately affiliating or merging with different organizations that may have different ideologies and regulations will result in a confusion and disruption to our existing system that aims to be efficient and organized. CONCLUSION Consider the immense effort we have invested to secure our position as the only sports body recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) worldwide. It took six decades to achieve inclusion in the Olympic Games, starting with one discipline but with the potential for more in the future. WDSF must be prepared to ensure readiness for additional disciplines if we are to seize this opportunity. The advancement of DanceSport lies in its association with sports. Such alignment supports sports development through partnerships with National Olympic Committees and similar organizations. Should the national body give up its role as the NOCrecognized governing body for DanceSport for the sake of immediate convenience and short-sightedness? If you look back at the “Advantages” list on the first page, we believe most benefits from affiliation to other organizations are largely material and short-term benefits. It is important to note that we are not suggesting we cease collaboration with organizations that can benefit us. However, we must not surrender our status as the governing body, as doing so would jeopardize the position of WDSF as an Olympic Sports Federation. Ultimately, the IOC is the
Event Details Federation of Dance Sport South Africa National Champions League 3 Event Date: 7 & 8 July 2023Standard | Latin AmericanVenue: Feather Market AuditoriumLocation Link: Google Maps REGISTER ONLINE REGISTER Google Maps Location FOLLOW US NATIONAL CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LOG LADDER BREAKING FOR GOLD SOUTH AFRICA RANKINGS
Breaking For Gold South Africa Finals 2023 The Breaking For Gold South Africa National finals 2023 took place on 27th May at the The Hub dance studio in Woodstock, Cape Town. Regional qualifiers took place in Gauteng and the Western Cape ahead of these finals to determine the Breaking For Gold South Africa National rankings and assemble the South African Olympic Breaking team. Under 15 Breakers also participated in the Breaking Juniors National ranking event. RESULTS Breaking Juniors: Bboys First place: Aden LodewykSecond place: Euwin Jacobs Breaking Juniors: Bgirls First place: Chloe AbrahamsSecond place: Leah Hughes Breaking – Open Bboys:First place: Brandon Petersen Second place: Mika-eel Schroeder Breaking – Open Bgirls:First place: Lakeisha DickSecond place: Baylie Roux Breaking For Gold South Africa RANKINGS | 29 May 2023 Congratulations to Mika-eel Schroeder and Lakeisha Dick have successfully qualified to join the South African Olympic Breaking Team. NEWS UPDATES South African Breakers Qualify for Olympic Qualifier Series (OQS) in 2024. Midian Ganyaza and Courtnaé Paul are the first B-girls in South African history to be granted placement in the Olympic Qualifier Series for Breaking, leading up to the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Their outstanding performance in all qualifying competition legs earned them this honor. The Federation of Dance Sport South Africa, received a confirmation that the athletes representing the NMB had been granted Quota Place(s) in the B-girl category to the Breaking event of the OQS after the 2023 WDSF African Breaking Championship in Rabat. Let’s congratulate Midian and Courtnaé as they gear up for these upcoming events, with our unwavering support behind them. Let’s cheer them on as they strive for gold! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64e2cLIqFjg Join the excitement as Africa’s finest breakdancers take to the stage to battle for the title of African Champion in breaking! Team South Africa, consisting of Toufeeq Baatjies, Brandon Petersen, Courtnaé Paul, and Midian Ganyaza, showed their skills at the WDSF Breaking Continental Championships Africa in Rabat, Morocco, this weekend. Midian Ganyaza achieved a remarkable 2nd place and Courtnaé Paul placed 5th, while Bboys Toufeeq Baatjies and Brandon Petersen made it to the top 16. The Federation of Dance Sport South Africa congratulates the team on their outstanding performance, particularly Midian for her placement. The entire country is proud to have been represented on the international stage at the first direct Paris 2024 Olympics qualifier. We are confident that this is only the beginning and that Team South Africa will continue to excel in future events.Well done Team South Africa, you have made us all proud! Sending off Team South Africa with best wishes as they compete at the WDSF Breaking Continental Championships Africa, in Rabat, Morocco. The team, consisting of talented Bboys Toufeeq Baatjies and Brandon Petersen, as well as Bgirls Courtnaé Paul and Midian Ganyaza, will represent South Africa on the international stage at the first direct Paris 2024 Olympics qualifier. Federation of Dance Sport South Africa’s president, Thabo Phiri, will be the Chef de Mission, while Gerald James aka Vouks will serve as the team manager. We extend our gratitude to the event organizers and team for their speedy invitation of officials and athletes. We wish you all the best and hope that you will represent our country with flying colours, showcasing the spirit of breaking as it makes its way to the Olympics. We are proud of you and your hard work, and we hope that you will find success and joy as you compete in this prestigious championship. Good luck, Breaking For Gold SA Regionals FOLLOW US
WDSF hosts special session for sports community members, emphasizing their vital role in maintaining clean sports.
ITA-WDSF specific Webinar for DanceSport(Antidoping) Welcome to this anti-doping education webinar hosted by the International Testing Agency (ITA), on behalf of the World Dance Sport Federation (WDSF). The webinar will be held on 21 April 14:00 – 15:00 CET. This special session is for administrators, athletes, coaches, educator, medical personnel, parents/guardians, local organisers, and any other athlete support personnel of the WDSF community, who all play a key part in keeping sport clean. As athletes or any support personnel, make sure to sign up for this webinar to learn more and understand how anti-doping works, including: • Athletes and Athletes Support Personnel roles and responsibilities under the Code • Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) • Substances and Methods on the Prohibited List • Testing procedures (blood and urine) and the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) There will be also the time left at the end of the session to answer your questions live, and we will be delighted to introduce you to WDSF General Secretary Sergey Nifontov. The session will be delivered in English, and all participants will receive a PDF of the webinar presentation, including links to the resources covered. Link to register for the webinar: REGISTER ZOOM MEET REGISTER Please remember that one of the Anti-Doping requirements for national federations is to provide education to their affiliates, therefore this is a great opportunity to help meet that requirement.On the other hand, it would be appropriate for the representatives of each federation in matters of anti-doping, anti-doping commission or similar to attend the webinar. Best regards, WDSF Office WDSF SOCIAL MEDIA FOLLOW US DANCEINSPORTSA
20th of May: National Champions League 2 for Standard & Latin at the Springs Civic Center, Gauteng.
Event Details Federation of Dance Sport South Africa National Champions League 2 Event Date: 20 May 2023Standard | Latin AmericanVenue: Springs Civic Center Location Link: Google Maps Federation of Dance Sport South Africa Athletes Workshop Event Date: 19 May 2023Standard | Latin AmericanVenue: Springs Civic CenterLocation Link: Google Maps 12:00-14:00 Standard14:00-16:00 Latin16:00-17:00 Standard Practice17:00-18:00 Latin Practice Contact: development@danceinsportsa.co.za FOLLOW US
Results for the Federation of Dance Sport South Africa National Champions League 1 in KwaZulu-Natal.
Download The RESULTS The judges’ scores for the Federation of Dance Sport South Africa event are now available for viewing by clicking the provided link. Congratulations to all athletes for their enthusiastic participation and adherence to the rules and principles of the Federation. If you have any score-related inquiries, please contact the Dance Sport Technical Director at dto@danceinsportsa.co.za. The 2nd Champions League will be held in Gauten on May 20th, 2023, and we look forward to welcoming you. DOWNLOAD RESULTS DOWNLOAD (6MB ZIP FILE) FOLLOW US
NEWS UPDATES South African Breakers Qualify for Olympic Qualifier Series (OQS) in 2024. Midian Ganyaza and Courtnaé Paul are the first B-girls in South African history to be granted placement in the Olympic Qualifier Series for Breaking, leading up to the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Their outstanding performance in all qualifying competition legs earned them this honor. The Federation of Dance Sport South Africa, received a confirmation that the athletes representing the NMB had been granted Quota Place(s) in the B-girl category to the Breaking event of the OQS after the 2023 WDSF African Breaking Championship in Rabat. Let’s congratulate Midian and Courtnaé as they gear up for these upcoming events, with our unwavering support behind them. Let’s cheer them on as they strive for gold! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64e2cLIqFjg Join the excitement as Africa’s finest breakdancers take to the stage to battle for the title of African Champion in breaking! Team South Africa, consisting of Toufeeq Baatjies, Brandon Petersen, Courtnaé Paul, and Midian Ganyaza, showed their skills at the WDSF Breaking Continental Championships Africa in Rabat, Morocco, this weekend. Midian Ganyaza achieved a remarkable 2nd place and Courtnaé Paul placed 5th, while Bboys Toufeeq Baatjies and Brandon Petersen made it to the top 16.The Federation of Dance Sport South Africa congratulates the team on their outstanding performance, particularly Midian for her placement. The entire country is proud to have been represented on the international stage at the first direct Paris 2024 Olympics qualifier.We are confident that this is only the beginning and that Team South Africa will continue to excel in future events.Well done Team South Africa, you have made us all proud! Sending off Team South Africa with best wishes as they compete at the WDSF Breaking Continental Championships Africa, in Rabat, Morocco. The team, consisting of talented Bboys Toufeeq Baatjies and Brandon Petersen, as well as Bgirls Courtnaé Paul and Midian Ganyaza, will represent South Africa on the international stage at the first direct Paris 2024 Olympics qualifier. Federation of Dance Sport South Africa’s president, Thabo Phiri, will be the Chef de Mission, while Gerald James aka Vouks will serve as the team manager. We extend our gratitude to the event organizers and team for their speedy invitation of officials and athletes. We wish you all the best and hope that you will represent our country with flying colours, showcasing the spirit of breaking as it makes its way to the Olympics. We are proud of you and your hard work, and we hope that you will find success and joy as you compete in this prestigious championship. Good luck, IMPORTANT INFORmATION Please read the following before completing and submitting your registration form. 1. Qualification for the Federation of Dance Sport South Africa National Breaking Championships will start at the Federation of Dance Sport South Africa Regional Qualifiers. These regional qualifiers will present Breakers with 3 opportunities to qualify for the National Championships via 2 live battles and 1 online qualifier. Gauteng: March 19.2023(Regional Qualifier – Provinces invited to attend are; Gauteng, North West, Kwazulu-Natal, Limpopo, Free State & Mpumalanga. Western Cape: March 26. 2023 (Regional Qualifier – Provinces invited to attend are; Western Cape, Eastern Cape & Northern Cape) An Online qualifier will see 1 spot available per WDSF Category (1Bgirl and 1BBoy) for those who are outside of the Western Cape and Gauteng provinces. The closing date for online registrations is March 13.2023 More information about the process and closing dates for online video submissions will be shared upon the completion and submission of your registration. 2. A R180 registration fee applies per athlete. 3. Please note that only the Open Category age group is eligible for the WDSF World Breaking Championships; WDSF Breaking For Gold World Series and the Official Olympic Games. 4. Who Qualifies for What? The top 5 Breakers from Gauteng, the top 10 Breakers from Western Cape, and the top beaker from the online Regional Qualifiers will automatically qualify to compete in the SA Breaking National Finals in Cape Town on April 30.2023. 5. Please note that competition Rules & Regulations apply and can be viewed on the Federation of Dance Sport South Africa website. All additional information and queries need to be directed to the Breaking for Gold Team. HOW TO REGISTER STEP 1: Complete Registration Form STEP 2: Process payment of your registration fee to the below account and include the category code into the payment reference. Cost per categoryOpen Bboy Category (Category code: C1)Open Bgirl Category (Category code: C2)15/Under Bboy Category (Category code: C3)15/Under Bgirl Category (Category code: C4) Bank: First National BankAccount name:Dancesport South AfricaAccount type:ChequeAccount number: 5022 0116 864Branch: Adderley StreetBranch code: 201409Reference: YOURNAME/REGION/CATEGORYCODE (Eg:JOHNDAVIDS/GP/C1) STEP 3: SUBMIT PROOF OF PAYMENTEmail your proof of payment to breaking4goldsa@gmail.com and use your ID Number as the subject line in your email. ENTRY FORM REGISTER ENTRY FORM Breaking For Gold SA Regionals Breaking For Gold NATIONALS EVENT LINK JOIN EVENT LINK FOLLOW US
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