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GET PDF HERE 13th Annual Indianapolis Feis LIFE IN THE FEIS LANE® Saturday, June 12, 2010 Open For Registration March 27, 2010, 10am on www.efeis.com
Indiana Convention Center, 100 South Capitol Feis limits: 650 Non-Championship Dancers 250 PC/Championship Dancers Check-in Friday, June 11, 7-9 pm at the Indianapolis Convention Center Vendors will be open in the Convention Center during Friday check-in and all day Saturday. Check-in Saturday beginning at 7:30 am Feis begins promptly at 9:00 am EDT with figure dancing Register on line at www.eFeis.com beginning on March 27, 2010 Registration for Dance Competitions will be closed when limits are reached or May 31st . Non-dance will remain open until June 11, 2010. Sponsored by The Irish Dancers of Indianapolis Julia Wilson, Chair Member of the North American Feis Commission President Patricia Watkins, Chicago, Ill Member of An Coimisiun, Dublin, Ireland The Marilyn Graham Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the winner of the PC 17/Over competition. NAFC DANCING AWARDS VENUES The North American Minor Irish Dance Championship for the NAFC George Sweetnam Memorial Trophy Chicago Autumn Feis in Lynwood, Illinois November 6,2010 The North American Junior Irish Dance Championship for the NAFC Robert Gabor Perpetual Trophy Feile Baile Ros in Windsor, Ontario August 14, 2010 The North American Senior Irish Dance Championship for the NAFC Gerry Campbell Perpetual Belt Feile Samhain in Portland, Oregon October 30-31, 2010 MID AMERICA REGIONAL SYLLABUS DANCING COMPETITION RULES - In the case of all solo and team competitions in all grades, the age of a competitor on 1st January of the year in which the competition is held will determine the right of entry. For the purposes of this Rule a competitor whose birthday occurs on 1st January shall be deemed to be under the age attained on that date.
- Competitions are open to all but those holding a TMRF, TCRG, or ADCRG designation. All dancers must be pupils of a person currently registered with An Coimisiun as a Dancing Teacher of any category.
- A competitor may be disqualified for any of the following reasons
a) Conduct unbecoming a lady or gentleman. b) Failure to report on time to compete. (Penalty: disqualification from said event). c) Falsification of age or other important facts – i.e., teaching, award winning, competing under another competitor’s name or number, etc. Penalty for a) or c): Competitor will be disqualified from the Feis at which the occurrence happened and from all NAFC – registered Feiseanna for a period of one year beginning at the date of the occurrence. In addition, failure to report on time to the stage ready to compete will result in disqualification from said event. - Competitions may be closed if there are no competitors at the assigned stage ready to compete when the competition is scheduled or announced. This does not pertain to a situation where competitors are involved in stage conflicts, and such conflicts will be handled by the stage monitor.
- Solo competitors in First Feis (if offered), Beginner, Advanced Beginner, Novice or Open (Prizewinner) competitions:
a) Must compete in their own age group. b) Must be prepared to perform two steps in each event. c) Cannot change competition on the day of the Feis. With the exception of First Feis and Beginner 1, a dancer’s level is determined in each dance (Reel, Light Jig, Single Jig, Slip-Jig, Hornpipe, Treble Jig, and Traditional Set). Traditional Set Dances are limited to those dances determined by An Coimisiun Le Rince Gaelacha as traditional set dances. - Steel taps or “bubble” heels on dancing shoes, display of awards, wearing of shorts or other unconventional dress is prohibited. Authentic Gaelic dress is desired. First Feis (if offered), Beginner and Advanced Beginner, aka Beginner I and II, must wear a class costume, or a skirt and blouse. All other categories are excluded from this rule. Modest attire is encouraged when a competitor is not dancing.
- Competitor’s number must be worn and visible to adjudicators when performing in all competitions, except in Championships. Use of reflective plastic number covers is discouraged.
- Awards will be determined in proportion to the number of entries in each competition and to the degree of proficiency shown.
- Complaints must be in writing stating names and other factual information and signed by the complainant. A $25 fee must be enclosed and presented to the Feis Chairman within one hour of the occurrence. The fee will be returned if the complaint is upheld.
- The Feis Committee and any organization affiliated with same, will not be held responsible for personal injury, property loss or damage. Destruction of Feis property or rental property will be punishable by law.
- The Feis reserves the right to reject any entry for cause, to cancel all or part of the Feis and to limit competitor’s performing time. The decision of the Feis committee is final in all matters connected with the Feis.
- Competitors must answer all questions as required by the Feis Entry committee, including teacher’s name, and enclose the entry fee when mailing. Failure to do so may result in a rejected entry. Entries must be postmarked on or before the closing date or they will be subject to a late fee as determined by the Feis.
- Entrants in any Championship event may not enter in any other (Grade) events, but may enter in Figure Dances. Entrants in Championships should specify, on the entry form, their choice of soft shoe, hard shoe, and set dance. Entrants cannot change competition or category on the day of the competition.
a) Dancers must qualify for open championship via the method now in place for preliminary championship, i.e. two 1st place wins. b) Dancers must compete in the preliminary championship competition in order to qualify for open championship. c) The regional syllabus where the Feis is being held may have different qualifications for entry. - Combining male and female dancers in any age category is left to the discretion of each region of the IDTANA. Competitions may be combined with the next higher age group if there are less than 5 competitors entered. Competitions can only be combined up one age group. Boys and girls CANNOT be combined except, effective 6-1-10, all boy competitions below the Preliminary Championship level with less than 5 entries must be combined with the girls competition of the corresponding age group(s), and then run as one competition.
- Preliminary Championships are open to those who, at any NAFC recognized Feis:
a) Have won 1st place in both an open/prizewinner light and heavy shoe competition, and b) Have never won 1st, 2nd or 3rd in Open Championship. A dancer who wins two first place awards will move on to Open Championship at the next Feis they enter, or as soon as the second win is achieved, in any age category, in the following years. Only in the case of back-to-back Feiseanna (successive days), in which case the first win in the first Feis will not change the dancer’s status for the second Feis. A dancer is required to perform a light shoe dance (reel or slip jig for ladies and reel only for men), and a hard shoe dance. A Feis can opt to offer either a) a set dance or b) a jig/hornpipe. c) The regional syllabus where the Feis is being held may have different qualifications for entry. - Championships and Preliminary Championships require at least three adjudicators.
- First place winners in the Open Championship category cannot return to a Preliminary or Open (Prizewinner) competition. Placing in a Regional or National Oireachtas does not change the status of a competitor. A dancer who moves into open championship must stay a minimum of 2 years. If after 2 years they have not placed they are allowed to return to preliminary. An open championship dancer who places is not allowed to return to preliminary until 2 years after their last placement. The regional syllabus where the Feis is being held may have different qualifications for entry.
- The status of the dancer does not change unless there are five or more dancers in a competition.
- Each region may determine the system for moving dancers from one grade to another, as they see appropriate for their region. The syllabus is to contain all grade categories. A Feis Committee may combine two consecutive age categories into the higher of the two categories within that grade when less than five (5) competitors are entered. (See Rule 14, above). Competitors have the option to remain in the same category for the remainder of the Feis year. A dancer, at the discretion of the teacher, may move into the next Grade (not Open Championships) without satisfying the requirements. However, once a dancer competes in the higher level, they can never move back to a lower category. [except as outlined in Rule 17, above).
- Beginner Grade: A beginner is a competitor who has not yet taken a full year of Irish Dance lessons, thereby giving beginners a full year with such status. A Beginner must move into the Advanced Beginner category the next year.
Advanced Beginner Grade: An advanced beginner who wins 1st, 2nd or 3rd place will advance to the Novice category in that particular dance. Competition dances are reel, light jig, slip jig, traditional treble jig and traditional hornpipe, as a minimum requirement. Novice Grade: A novice who wins a 1st place will advance to the Open (Prizewinner) category in that particular dance. Open Grade (Prizewinner): A competitor who does not qualify as a beginner, advanced beginner or as a novice. Adult Beginner: An adult beginner is a competitor who never took Irish dancing lessons as a juvenile and is over 18 years of age. - Musicians and adjudicators cannot be approached during a competition by anyone except the Feis Committee. No one can approach them while a competitor is performing.
- Musicians employed by the Feis Committee will be solely under the direction and management of the Feis Committee on Feis day.
- Teachers or team captains are responsible that their teams are complete and in position when the competition is announced. Competitors may compete in the next higher age group; however, a competitor generally may compete in only one age group, with the exception of 8 hands, which are allowed to repeat dancers at all Mid-West feisanna in accordance with the world and regional Oireachtas rules.
- In matters pertaining to adjudication, the decision of the adjudicators is final.
- Adjudicators are to monitor the quality of music at the stage(s) to which they are assigned.
- First Feis (if offered), Beginner, Advanced Beginner and Adult dancers are required to dance at traditional speeds. Novice and Open/Prizewinner dancers may choose between traditional and Oireachtas speeds.
- The length of 2 hand and 3 hand dances in competition are to be 48 bars of music plus an 8 bar introduction.
- In consideration of safety and in fairness to dancers performing at a Feis, photography of any kind which has the capability of capturing a dancer's image while in motion is strictly forbidden.
- No block, en Pointe, toe walking movements, stationary or moving is allowed to be performed for all ages up to and including the under 12 age group. However, after September 1 of each year an exception is made for those dancers who are 11 dancing in the under 12 age group.
- Make up is prohibited on a dancer in the first three grades (First Feis (if offered), Beginner and Advance Beginner or their equivalent) up to and including the under 12 age group.
- Any competitor found to be using artificial carriage aids and subsequently refuses to remove same, will be subject to disqualification from that particular competition. Medically prescribed aids (proof of which may be required) will be exempt from this rule.
- Each Feis is required to list their adjudicators on their syllabus and/or website at least three weeks before the close of entries, one-third of which are to be from outside the region where the Feis is being held.
- Competitors in girl’s competitions at the First Feis (if offered), Beginner and Advanced Beginner Grade will wear only the competitor’s dancing School costume or a skirt and blouse.
- No substance that can become airborne should be used on any dance floor in an attempt to improve traction.
RULES SPECIFIC TO THE INDIANAPOLIS FEIS - Figure Dancing: A competitor may enter only one figure competition. Entries for figure competitions may only be submitted by the TCRG or an approved representative.
- Figure forms will be sent to teachers or may be obtained on the website at www.IndyFeis.net.
- Tir na nÓg: This is an exhibition for children 2 through 5 years old who have never taken Irish dance lessons. One reel step will be danced. There is no entry fee and registration will be at the stage stage immediately prior to the exhibition.
- There will be no additions, changes or new entries after May 31st.
- No coolers allowed in the Indiana Convention Center.
- All traditional sets will be danced 3 at a time for all ages up to and including U14.
- Preliminary Championship and Open Championship will dance 3 at a time for all ages up to and including U14.
Fees for the 2010 Indianapolis Feis | Solo Dancing | $9.00 per dance entered | | Preliminary | $36.00 per competition entered | | Championship | $36.00 per competition entered | | Tir na nÓg | No charge -Exhibition | | Music | $6.00 per competition | | Arts & Crafts | $6.00 per item entered | | Soda Bread | $6.00 per item entered | | Family Maximum | $120.00 (does NOT include figure dances) | | Feis Admission | $15 Event Fee/Family | | Results | included | | Late Registration | After May 21st, $20 late registration | Note: Figure dance fees of $9.00 per competitor should be included with figure entry form. Do not send with solo entries.
No refunds will be given. No additions or changes after May 31st.
Directions to the Feis Follow signs for “Convention Center” The Convention Center is at the corner of Maryland and Capitol
From the North: Take I-65 South to Exit 114 (Martin Luther King Jr. St./West St.) Keep to the left as you exit and continue straight (south) on Martin Luther King Jr. St. which becomes West St. Turn left (east) onto Maryland St. From the West: Take I-70 East to Exit 79-A (West St.). Turn left (following signs for West St.) onto Missouri St. Continue north on Missouri St. which becomes West St. Turn right (east) at Maryland St. From the South: Take I-65 North to I-70 West at exit 110B (It exits to the left). Exit from I-70 West at Exit 79A (West St.). Turn right onto Missouri. Continue north on Missouri St. which becomes West St. Turn right (east) at Maryland St. From the East: Take I-70 West to exit 79-A (West St.). Turn right onto Missouri St. Continue north on Missouri St. which becomes West St. Turn right (east) at Maryland St.
Area hotels are offering special feis rates Participants/additional information is listed at www.IndyFeis.net First Feis Grade The First Feis level has been established for dancers who are competing in their very first Feis. Once a dancer competes in the First Feis category, the dancer must move into Beginner 1 or Beginner 2.
| Girls | Reel
| Light Jig
| Slip Jig
| | Boys
| Reel
| Light Jig
| | U5 | 105RL | 105LJ | 105SJ | | | 155RL | 155LJ | | U6 | 106RL | 106LJ | 106SJ | | | | | | U7 | 107RL | 107LJ | 107SJ | | | 157RL | 157LJ | | U8 | 108RL | 108LJ | 108SJ | | | | | | U9 | 109RL | 109LJ | 109SJ | | | 159RL | 159LJ | | U10 | 110RL | 110LJ | 110SJ | | | | | | U11 | 111RL | 111LJ | 111SJ | | | 161RL | 161LJ | | 11/O | 112RL | 112LJ | 112SJ | | | 162RL | 162LJ | Beginner 1 Grade A dancer who has been dancing for less than one year. A Beginner 1 must move to Beginner 2 no later than January 1st of the dancer’s second year of instruction, or may move to Beginner 2 earlier with teacher’s permission and provided that the Feis has not closed to changes. Note: a Beginner 1 dancer who starts in September, may continue as a Beginner 1 until December of the following year (16 months) before moving into Beginner 2.
All hard shoe dances at traditional speeds.
| Girls | Reel
| Light Jig
| Slip Jig
| | Boys
| Reel
| Light Jig
| | U5 | 205RL | 205LJ | 205SJ | | | | | | U6 | 206RL | 206LJ | 206SJ | | | 256RL | 256LJ | | U7 | 207RL | 207LJ | 207SJ | | | | | | U8 | 208RL | 208LJ | 208SJ | | | 258RL
| 258LJ
| | U9 | 209RL | 209LJ | 209SJ | | | | | | U10 | 210RL | 210LJ | 210SJ | | | 260RL | 260LJ
| | U11 | 211RL | 211LJ | 211SJ | | | | | | U12 | 212RL | 212LJ | 212SJ | | | 262RL
| 262LJ
| | 12/0 | 213RL | 213LJ | 213SJ | | | 263RL | 263LJ
| Beginner 2 Grade A dancer who has been dancing for more than one year and who has not won a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, in Beginner 2. A dancer who has won a 1st, 2nd, 3rd in a Beginner 2 dance must move into Novice in that dance no later than January 1st of the next calendar year or with teacher’s permission as soon as the next Feis (if said Feis has not closed to changes.)
All hard shoe dances will be at traditional speeds.
| GIRLS | Reel | Light Jig | Slip Jig | Treble Jig | Hornpipe | St. Pat Set | | U6 | 306RL | 306LJ | 306SJ | 306TJ | 306HP | 306PD | | U7 | 307RL | 307LJ | 307SJ | 307TJ | 307HP | 307PD | | U8 | 308RL | 308LJ | 308SJ | 308TJ | 308HP | 308PD | | U9 | 309RL | 309LJ | 309SJ | 309TJ | 309HP | 309PD | | U10 | 310RL | 310LJ | 310SJ | 310TJ | 310HP | 310PD | | U11 | 311RL | 311LJ | 311SJ | 311TJ | 311HP | 311PD | | U12 | 312RL | 312LJ | 312SJ | 312TJ | 312HP | 312PD | | U13 | 313RL | 313LJ | 313SJ | 313TJ | 313HP | 313PD | | 13/O | 314RL | 314LJ | 314SJ | 314TJ | 314HP | 314PD |
| BOYS | Reel | Light Jig | Treble Jig | Hornpipe | St. Pat Set | | U6 | 356RL | 356LJ | 356TJ | 356HP | 356PD | | | | | | | | | U8 | 358RL | 358LJ | 358TJ | 358HP | 358PD | | | | | | | | | U10 | 360RL | 360LJ | 360TJ | 360HP | 360PD | | | | | | | | | U12 | 362RL | 362LJ | 362TJ | 362HP | 362PD | | 12/O | 363RL | 363LJ | 363TJ | 363HP | 363PD | Novice Grade A dancer moves into Novice as a result of placing 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in that dance as indicated above in Beginner 2. A dancer who wins a 1st in Novice must move into Prizewinner in that dance no later than January 1st of the next calendar year or with teacher’s permission as soon as the next Feis (if said Feis has not closed to changes).
All hard shoe dances can be done at either traditional speed or slow speed.
| GIRLS | Reel | Light Jig | Slip Jig | Treble Jig | Hornpipe | Trad. Set | | U7 | 407RL | 407LJ | 407SJ | 407TJ | 407HP | 407TS | | U8 | 408RL | 408LJ | 408SJ | 408TJ | 408HP | 408TS | | U9 | 409RL | 409LJ | 409SJ | 409TJ | 409HP | 409TS | | U10 | 410RL | 410LJ | 410SJ | 410TJ | 410HP | 410TS | | U11 | 411RL | 411LJ | 411SJ | 411TJ | 411HP | 411TS | | U12 | 412RL | 412LJ | 412SJ | 412TJ | 412HP | 412TS | | U13 | 413RL | 413LJ | 413SJ | 413TJ | 413HP | 413TS | | U14 | 414RL | 414LJ | 414SJ | 414TJ | 414HP | 414TS | | U15 | 415RL | 415LJ | 415SJ | 415TJ | 415HP | 415TS | | 15/O | 416RL | 416LJ | 416SJ | 416TJ | 416HP | 416TS | | | | | | | | |
| BOYS | Reel | Light Jig | Treble Jig | Hornpipe | Trad. Set | | U7 | 457RL | 457LJ | 457TJ | 457HP | 457TS | | | | | | | | | U9 | 459RL | 459LJ | 459TJ | 459HP | 459TS | | | | | | | | | U11 | 461RL | 461LJ | 461TJ | 461HP | 461TS | | | | | | | | | U13 | 463RL | 463LJ | 463TJ | 463HP | 463TS | | | | | | | | | U15 | 465RL | 465LJ | 465TJ | 465HP | 465TS | | 15/O | 466RL | 466LJ | 466TJ | 466HP | 466TS | | | | | | | | Prizewinner Grade A dancer moves into Prizewinner as a result of placing 1st place as indicated in Novice.
All hard shoe dances can be done at either traditional speed or slow speed.
GIRLS | Reel | Light Jig | Slip Jig | Treble Jig
| Hornpipe | Trad. Set | | U7 | 507RL | 507LJ | 507SJ | 507TJ | 507HP | 507TS | | U8 | 508RL | 508LJ | 508SJ | 508TJ | 508HP | 508TS | | U9 | 509RL | 509LJ | 509SJ | 509TJ | 509HP | 509TS | | U10 | 510RL | 510LJ | 510SJ | 510TJ | 510HP | 510TS | | U11 | 511RL | 511LJ | 511SJ | 511TJ | 511HP | 511TS | | U12 | 512RL | 512LJ | 512SJ | 512TJ | 512HP | 512TS | | U13 | 513RL | 513LJ | 513SJ | 513TJ | 513HP | 513TS | | U14 | 514RL | 514LJ | 514SJ | 514TJ | 514HP | 514TS | | U15 | 515RL | 515LJ | 515SJ | 515TJ | 515HP | 515TS | | 15/O | 516RL | 516LJ | 516SJ | 516TJ | 516HP | 516TS | | | | | | | | |
| BOYS | Reel | Light Jig | Treble Jig | Hornpipe | Trad. Set | | U7 | 557RL | 557LJ | 557TJ | 557HP | 557TS | | | | | | | | | U9 | 559RL | 559LJ | 559TJ | 559HP | 559TS | | | | | | | | | U11 | 561RL | 561LJ | 561TJ | 561HP | 561TS | | | | | | | | | U13 | 563RL | 563LJ | 563TJ | 563HP | 563TS | | | | | | | | | U15 | 565RL | 565LJ | 565TJ | 565HP | 565TS | | 15/O | 566RL | 566LJ | 566TJ | 566HP | 566TS | | | | | | | | Preliminary Championships A dancer who wins 1st place in each of the Prizewinner dances (reel, slip jib, treble jig, and hornpipe) can move into Preliminary Championships with teacher’s permission. Boys and Girls will compete against each other, however if there are at least 5 boys entered, the boys will be moved into a separate competition. In cases where a Feis elects to split a competition due to a large entry, the split must be done by birth date age in the same manner as the North American Championships.
Dancers will perform 48 bars of the reel or slip-jig and 40 bars of the hornpipe or 48 bars of the treble jig.
Preliminary Championship will be judged and scored by all 3 judges. In addition, awards will also be posted for each solo round (light and heavy round) based on the scores of one judge (different judges scores for light and heavy).
| Under 9 | 608PC | | Under 10 | 610PC | | Under 11 | 611PC | | Under 12 | 612PC | | Under 13 | 613PC | | Under 14 | 614PC | | Under 15 | 615PC | | Under 16 | 616PC | | Under 17 | 617PC | | 17/Over | 618PC | Open Championships A dancer who wins two First Place awards in one calendar year will move on to Open Championship the following year, or as soon as the second win is achieved, in any age category, in the following years. Only in the case of back-to-back Feiseanna (successive days), in which case the first win in the first Feis will not change the dancer’s status for the second Feis. Placing in a Regional or National Oireachtas does not change the status of a competitor.
Dancers will perform 48 bars of the reel or 40 bars of the slip-jig and 40 bars of the hornpipe or 48 bars of the treble jig, and a Set Dance. A Feis may elect to have a recall of 50% of the competitors for the set dance round if there are over 20 dancers in the competition.
Open Championship will be judged and scored by all 3 judges. In addition, awards will also be posted for each solo round (light, heavy, and set) based on the scores of one judge (different for each round). # May be combined with next higher age group.
| Girls/Ladies | | | Boys/Men | | | Under 10 | 710OC | | Under 11 | 761OC | | Under 12 | 712OC | | Under 13 | 763OC | | Under 14 | 714OC | | Under 15 | 765OC | | Under 16 | 716OC | | Under 17 | 767OC | | Under 18 | 718OC | | 17/Over | 768OC | | 18/Over | 719OC | | | | NOTE: A dancer who has not received a legitimate placing (sufficient competitors within the normal placing scale) along with a dancer who has not placed in Open Championships for two consecutive years, may return to their previous competition level. For example, an Open Championship dancer that does not place in two consecutive years may return to Preliminary Championships, the same as a Preliminary dancer who does not place can return to Prizewinner. Adult A dancer over the age of 18 who has not danced in the above described competitions for a period of five years. Dancers who are in the Adult categories cannot enter any competition other than Adult specified competitions. A dancer who wishes to return to any category other than Adult must remain out of Adult competitions until they retire from competitive dancing for five consecutive years. All hard shoes dances will be at traditional speeds.
| | Beginner 1 and 2 | Novice | Prizewinner | | Reel | 835RL | 845RL | 855RL | | Light Jig | 835LJ | 845LJ | 855LJ | | Slip Jig | 835SJ | 845SJ | 855SJ | | Trad. Treble Jig | 835TJ | 845TJ | 855TJ | | Trad. Hornpipe | 835HP | 845HP | 855HP | Figure Dancing Figure Dancing: Teachers or team captains are responsible that their teams are complete and in position when the competition is announced. Competitors may compete in the next higher age group; however, a competitor may compete in only one age group. | | 2 Hand Reel | 3 Hand Reel | 4 Hand Reel/Jig | | Under 7 | | 931 | 941 | | Under 9 | | 932 | 942 | | Under 11 | | 933 | 943 | | Under 13 | | 934 | 944 | | Under 15 | | 935 | 945 | | 15/Over | 926 | 936 | 946 | | Parent/Child | | Under 10 | 501FD | | Under 14 | 502FD | | Over 14 | 503FD | | Treble Reel | | Under 11 | 811TR | | Under 13 | 813TR | | Under 15 | 815TR | | 15 & Over | 816TR | Soda Bread (One entry per person) Under 21 – B01 21/Over – B02 Arts & Crafts (One entry per person/category) | Fine Arts | U12 – H01 | U16 – H03 | 16/Over – H05 | | Fiber Arts | U12 – H02 | U16 – H04 | 16/Over – H06 |
The Arts and Crafts competitions must consist of Irish related items. Music | | Tin Whistle | Fiddle | Flute | Vocal | Other | | 12 & Under | M01 | M04 | M07 | M10 | M13 | | 13-16 | M02 | M05 | M08 | M11 | M14 | | 17 & Over | M03 | M06 | M09 | M12 | M15 | Music Rules
- Instrumental competitions will consist of one traditional Irish Air and one Irish dance tune.
- Vocal competition will consist of one traditional Irish song without accompaniment.
- No sheet music is to be used.
- Other category is for instruments such as harmonica, ceilo, dulcimer, viola, fife, pipes, etc.
- Instrument type must be stated on the entry form.
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