ONLY THE BEST WILL DO…
Professional Adjudicators are an essential component to the success of the Surrey Festival of Dance. They give our dancers unbiased, encouraging and age appropriate critique. Adjudicators bring the highest caliber of their knowledge to meet the demands required not only in the performing arts, but also meeting the high demand in competitive dance including audition, workshop and masterclasses. Dance adjudicators inspire young dancers!
Our extensive research, contacts with professional artists within the dance community, and personal connections, come into review when selecting those who will oversee the various dance discipline required. Once a possible adjudicator’s name comes forward for a particular dance section, initial contact is made to inquire about their availability.
After numerous email and telephone conversations, details will have been clearly explained: an overview of the dance discipline section, what classes they will teach, other input they may need to be aware of to reinforce the quality and requirements we look for in our adjudicators. Only after careful consideration is a contract is issued.
Over the years we have seen a multitude of professional talent adjudicators at our Festival. We confidently look forward to those who will come onboard in future dance festivals.
You are as good as the company you keep…check out our past adjudicators
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