Hi all,
I've been thinking a bit about the costume and tommy options for
Westerhope, and reading the official competition rules for this year, which
can be found here
<http://www.dert2017.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Traditional-Competition-Rules-2017.pdf>.
The following is my interpretation of the rules, but I'd welcome feedback
and other insights.
The rules say that the marks available will be split into two sections,
each worth half the marks: Notation and Performance. "There will be 4
judges, 2x of whom will be assessing the performance in the same manner as
the Main Competition, and 2x of whom will be assessing the performance
having previously considered submitted notations and researched the
specific traditional dance. Each dance is marked by all 4 judges."
The notation section says "The inclusion of historical costume, characters
and other accoutrements will have no effect on the marks given and do not
need to match the notation." The performance section just says "This will
be marked in exactly the same way as the Main Competition, to the same
marking criteria." The marking categories for the main competition are
Stepping; Sword Handling; Dance Technique; Buzz factor; Presentation;
Music; Characters.
*Costume:*
I think that we need to be neat, tidy, uniform, etc (as per the
presentation marks in the main competition), but we do not need to recreate
the costumes that the Westerhope team would originally have worn. I would
therefore suggest the same outfits as last year, with shirts and ties as a
nod to the tradition, but keeping very much in the team's style with the
skirts and colours.
*Tommy:*
I think that we probably should introduce a tommy to the dance, despite
there not having traditionally been one. As I read it, the notation
section explicitly says that the tommy doesn't need to match the historical
notation, and the performance section indicates that there will be marks
available for character (which it would be a shame not to get). If we
decide to do this, there is obviously a further conversation about what the
tommy should do / look like / interaction with the set.
I'd really appreciate other people's input, especially on whether or not
you read this documentation the same way I do! Looking forward to hearing
all those opinions.
Rachel :)