Wednesday 26 October 2011

Changes to the Competition Structure at Some World Dance Masters Events


To create a greater atmosphere and provide a much improved service to our competitive dancers, their families and spectators, World Dance Masters will be implementing a revised structure for some of their events.

World Dance Masters will offer an enhanced Awards Ceremony at specified events. This new ceremony will help to create a far more memorable occasion for our competitors and their supporters, making each event a special night to remember. By starting events slightly later in the day, the competition will run until late afternoon. After the competition has finished, a break will be given for dancers to go and eat and prepare for the evening Awards Ceremony.

On return, the Awards Ceremony will be transformed into a bigger spectacle, including a more carefully constructed ceremony, demonstrations, social dancing and a little party once the awards are finished.

By changing this aspect of some of our events, we hope to encourage a more exciting atmosphere during our awards and during the evening. We feel that breaking up the awards ceremony with demonstrations and social dancing, will provide a more enjoyable event all round. Finally, finishing off with a Celebration Party will give competitors, families and spectators time to let their hair down and enjoy the company of all the friends that they meet at our events.

This revised structure will be introduced on a trial basis and will be reviewed after a short time, taking into account customer feedback. Please note only events that state via their respective Facebook and WDM website pages that they are adopting the new structure will be included in this trial, so please ensure you check. The first event to use the new structure will be the UK Masters 2011 in Blackpool Tower Ballroom (10th December)

If you have any direct questions regarding this release, please email our Communications Director Jamie on jamie@worlddancemasters.com.

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