Child Sports Dances
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WikipediaClassification of tunas by level of training (FTU regulations)
H class (Buqwa " H " means " starting " or " n-grade " ) or SBT school Bath dance♪ There are no competitions in this class, the class is part of the mass sports system.
H-3 is the starting class with a slow waltz, a cha-cha-cha and a Polish. The set of elements is limited to the most basic movements.[1] H-4 is the next class with only four dances: slow waltz, jave, samba and cha-cha-cha. H-5 adds a quaikstep, H-6 is the same dance as E class. There is the term " Hobby-Class " . It applies to adult athletes who wish to dance more dances and more movements than children starting. In this case, competition organizers often do not impose restrictions on costumes and performing elements at all. Hobby class has a semi-formal status.
E class: sports class, which can also be starting. There are six dances in this class: slow waltz, Vienna waltz, Quicstep, Samba, Cha-cha and Jaive. In order to move to the next class, it is necessary to recruit points at the competition.
D Class: All Class E dances are performed in this class and 2 dances are added: tango and rumba. In order to move to the next class, it is necessary to get points at the competition.
C Class: choreography is not permitted from the core list.
B Class: Athletes of this class are given the opportunity to perform positions, support.
A class: professional class.
S class: From Zonder - " special " - is assigned by a decision of the Presidency of the National Federation based on the results of the National Championship or Pervance.
M class: international, class master - top dance sports.
Classification of dancers by age group
Starting from 5 to 7 years - this year ' s senior year is 6 years and younger (born year) P.S.: There are no formal competitions for this group.
Children 0 - the senior year is 5 - 7 years of age (by year of birth)
Children 1, who are older this year, are 8-9 years of age (year of birth)
Children 2 who are older this year are 10 to 11 years of age (by birth)
Juniors 1 - the senior year is 12 to 13 years old (born)
Juniors 2 - this year ' s senior year is 14 to 15 years (by birth)
Young people, aged 16 to 18 this year.








