Canada SBK COMPETITION RULES

**2026 Rules can be further defined by judging team

Heats Rules

1. HEATS DIVISION (Lead & Follow)

1.1 Format

  • Multiple couples dance simultaneously on the floor
  • Music is selected by the event DJ (not competitors)
  • Each round lasts approximately 60–90 seconds
  • Judges are positioned around the dance floor (not on stage)

1.2 Core Rule (Most Important)

Heats are 100% social dancing evaluation — NOT choreography.

1.3 Movement Restriction

NOT Allowed

  • ❌ Choreographed routines
  • ❌ Lifts (both feet off ground)
  • ❌ Drops or acrobatic tricks
  • ❌ Pre-planned sequences repeated identically
  • ❌ Stopping mid-floor for performance posing

Allowed

  • ✅ Natural turn patterns
  • ✅ Improvisation
  • ✅ Musical interpretation
  • ✅ Body movement & styling
  • ✅ Short shines (max ~20% of dance time)

1.4 Judging Criteria (Applied Live, No Scores Shown)

Judges evaluate each dancer individually, not as a fixed couple:

Primary Factors

  • Timing (non-negotiable)
  • Connection
  • Lead/Follow clarity
  • Musicality
  • Floorcraft

Secondary Factors

  • Technique
  • Style & confidence
  • Adaptability within crowded floor

1.5 Partnering Rules

  • Competitors remain with the same partner throughout Heats
  • No switching partners
  • Partner is not scored as a unit — each dancer is evaluated individually

1.6 Rounds & Callbacks

Typical structure:

  • Prelims
    • All couples on floor
  • Callbacks
    • Judges select dancers to advance
  • Final
    • Smaller group (usually 5–10 couples)

Callback Method

  • Silent judge selection (no live scoring)
  • MC announces numbers advancing

1.7 Floor Conduct Rules

  • Must maintain continuous movement
  • Must demonstrate awareness of other couples
  • Collisions, unsafe dancing, or reckless tricks:
    • ⚠️ Immediate judge downgrade
    • ❌ Possible disqualification if dangerous

1.8 Disqualification Conditions

Late to floor when called

Performing lifts/tricks after warning

Obvious choreography

Unsportsmanlike behavior

Ignoring MC or judge instructions

Showcase Rules

2. SHOWCASE DIVISION (Choreography)

2.1 Format

  • Performed on stage
  • Solo, Couple, or Team
  • Pre-choreographed routine
  • Music provided by competitor

2.2 Timing Rules

  • Solo/Couple: 1:30 – 2:30
  • Teams: 1:30 – 3:00
  • Entrance: max 20 sec
  • Exit: max 20 sec

👉 Time violations:

  • Minor overage → score reduction
  • Major overage → possible disqualification

2.3 Dance Content Rules

Style Requirement

  • Routine must be clearly:
    • Salsa or
    • Bachata
  • Must maintain recognizable structure throughout

Cabaret vs Non-Cabaret

Cabaret

  • Lifts/tricks allowed
  • Minimum ~50% dance content

Non-Cabaret

  • Strong focus on partnerwork & footwork
  • Lifts should be minimal
  • Excess tricks → scoring penalty

2.4 Props & Staging

  • ❌ No props allowed
  • ❌ No stage setup or scenery
  • Costumes:
    • Encouraged
    • Must be secure and appropriate

2.5 Judging Criteria (Scored)

Weighted Categories

  • Timing – 20%
  • Musicality – 15%
  • Technique – 15%
  • Difficulty – 15%
  • Connection – 15%
  • Choreography – 10%
  • Presentation – 10%

2.6 Performance Expectations

Judges look for:

  • Clean execution
  • Control in turns, spins, transitions
  • Musical accents and phrasing
  • Creativity without losing core style
  • Balanced use of:
    • Partnerwork
    • Shines
    • Tricks (if used)

2.7 Music Handling

  • Must be:
    • Submitted in advance
    • Brought on USB backup
  • DJ will NOT edit music on-site
  • Wrong file = competitor responsibility

2.8 Check-In & Readiness

  • Mandatory check-in before division
  • Must be present backstage when called

Failure results in:

  • ❌ Disqualification
  • ❌ No rescheduling

2.9 Safety & Penalties

Automatic penalties or DQ for:

Unsportsmanlike conduct

Dangerous lifts

Dropping partner

Interfering with stage crew or judges

Jack & Jill Rules

Canada SBK Jack & Jill Competition

Prizes

  • Full Passes to 2026 Sensual Movement event of choice
  • Full Passes to DCBX 2026
  • Full Passes to Toronto Level Up Festival
  • More to come…

Official Guidelines & Rules

1. Overview

The Canada SBK Jack & Jill Competition is a social dance improvisation contest designed to highlight a dancer’s ability to lead, follow, adapt, and express musicality with randomly assigned partners.

Participants are judged on:

  • Timing & musicality
  • Connection & lead/follow technique
  • Adaptability with different partners
  • Creativity & styling
  • Floorcraft and presence

2. Divisions

  • Beginner Division – For social dancers with little or no competition experience
  • Intermediate/Advanced – For dancers comfortable social dancing at congresses or socials

Participants must register in the appropriate level. The organization reserves the right to reassign competitors if necessary.

3. Registration

  • Entry Fee: $50 CAD
  • Competitors must check in prior to the competition start time
  • Numbers must be worn and visible at all times
  • Leads and Follows register separately within their level.
  • Role must remain consistent throughout the competition (no switching mid-round).
  • Same-gender partnerships are welcome — the role determines pairing, not gender.

4. Rules & Restrictions

  •  No choreography — the dance must be improvised to the music.
  •  No aerials, lifts, or drops allowed (unless explicitly permitted for Advanced or Invitational).
  •  Basic partner patterns, footwork, body movement, and musical expression are encouraged.
  • Dancers must remain on time and in style for their division.
  • Judges’ decisions are final.
  • Props, costumes, and themed outfits are not required (social attire encouraged).

5. Competition Format

General Structure

  • Competition begins at 4:00 PM
  • 1-minute warm-up song will start each round
  • DJ will play a mix of different Bachata styles (traditional, modern, sensual, etc.)
  • Judges are positioned in the center of the floor

Partner Rotation System

  • Dancers rotate partners throughout each round
  • Followers rotate 1 song per round (1.5-2 min), randomly selected by DJ.
  • Music may briefly lower to signal rotation
  • Additional circle rotations may occur to ensure fairness
  • The format ensures dancers perform with multiple partners

Judging Structure

  • Judges are divided into:
    • Lead Judges (evaluate leaders only)
    • Follower Judges (evaluate followers only)
  • Each dancer is judged independently, not as a couple

Rounds Progression

Order of rounds: 4PM

  1. Beginner Preliminaries
  2. Intermediate/Advanced Preliminaries
  3. Beginner Semi Finals
  4. Intermediate/Advanced Semi Finals

Break

Finals 10pm

  • Beginner Finals
  • Intermediate/Advanced Finals

6. Finals Format

  • Top 3 Leaders and Top 3 Followers advance
  • Finalists will dance with professional instructors (both male & female)
  • Format:
    • Each finalist performs 1 song per round (1.5-2 min), randomly selected by DJ
    • Partners rotate between instructors
  • Focus is on:
    • Adaptability at the highest level
    • Musical interpretation
    • Performance quality

7. Music & Style

  • Music is selected by the event DJ
  • Styles include a variety of Bachata genres:
    • Traditional
    • Moderna
    • Sensual
    • Fusion

Competitors must demonstrate versatility across styles

8. Conduct & Safety

  • Respectful and safe dancing is mandatory
  • No dangerous lifts, drops, or acrobatics
  • Floorcraft must be maintained at all times
  • Judges may disqualify competitors for:
    • Unsportsmanlike behavior
    • Unsafe dancing
    • Failure to follow instructions

9. Judging Criteria (Detailed)

Leaders

  • Clarity and safety of lead
  • Musical interpretation
  • Partner comfort and adaptability
  • Creativity and variation

Followers

  • Responsiveness and technique
  • Timing and musicality
  • Styling and expression
  • Ability to adapt to different leads

10. Additional Notes

  • Event organizers reserve the right to adjust format as needed
  • Judges’ decisions are final
  • By entering, participants agree to:
    • Be filmed/photographed
    • Follow all event rules

11. Spirit of Jack & Jill

This competition celebrates true social dancing—connection, spontaneity, and enjoyment. Competitors are encouraged to:

Embrace the social dance experience

Dance with authenticity

Connect with every partner

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