Competition Guidelines
Qualifications:
If you are a pole dancer interested in competing, please read the information below as it applies to all USPDF competitions unless stated otherwise.
- Must be female citizen of the US or a valid Green Card holder
- Must be 18 years old or older
- Fill out and submit a completed application along with video
Submission video must:
- Be a minimum of 2-3 min unedited. If you’re video is longer, please specify time code USPDF should begin/end watching.
- Be submitted online, for example through YouTube or Facebook. Video attachments in emails are not accepted.
- Have good, adequate lighting: videos where applicants full body is not visible throughout the routine are not accepted
- Be recorded and uploaded in the way it plays on screen. Videos where computer screen has to be turned sideways are not accepted.
- Have music. USPDF takes musicality into consideration when picking a finalist.
- Video must be submitted by no later than deadline date in order to be approved by USPDF.
- Only USPDF members can apply. Click here for membership.
Who Qualifies:
- USPDF select all finalists based on the elements the judges will look for in the competition: technique, transition, coordination, creativity, individuality, flexibility, strength, extensions, consistency, dynamics, dancing and performance.
- USPDF selects finalists who are well-rounded pole dancers mastering the pole and the floor, and seamlessly transition in between.
Finalists:
- Will be notified within 7 days after the submission deadline
- Will receive a ‘Finalist Package’ where all the information in regards to the competition, and the routines are included
Rounds:
Amateur Compulsory Routine (Max score 10.0) – 50% of final score
Choreograph and perform a 60-90 sec routine including required moves that are specifically demonstrated and given by the USPDF. Finalists cannot alter required moves, only the order in which they are performed in a routine.
- 1 split
- 20 sec of continuous floor work
- 2 separate spins
- 1 upright static pose
- 1 inversion
- 1 inner thigh hold
- 1 split
Amateur Optional Round (Max score 10.0) - 50% of final score
3-5 minute choreographed routine with no required elements expected.
Pro Compulsory Routine (Max score 10.0)- - 50% of final score
Choreograph and perform a 60-90 sec routine including required moves that are specifically demonstrated and given by the USPDF. Finalists cannot alter required moves, only the order in which they are performed in a routine.
- 20 sec of continuous floor work
- 2 separate spins
- full-turn (pirouette)
- 1 spinning inversion
- 1 handstand on pole
- 1 split
- 30 sec min on stationary pole
- 30 sec min on spinning pole
Pro Optional Round (Max score 10.0) - 50% of final score
3-5 minute choreographed routine with no required elements expected.
Requirements have to be held a minimum of 3 seconds unless stated otherwise. All spins have to be performed on the stationary pole for both amateur and pro division.
Dress Code:
Violation of dress code requirement leads to immediate disqualification.- No nudity
- No G-strings, thongs, or tassels
- Intimate body parts have to be covered up
- No boots
- No visible logos
Compulsory round
- Min 5” heel, hot shorts and sports bra. No costumes.
Optional round
- Barefoot or heels
- Costumes are acceptable
- Props need to be approved by USPDF
You will need a tracksuit, sweat suit or warm up suit for awards ceremony.
Music:
No vulgar music, radio edits only
USPDF Judging regulations:
Judges take following elements into consideration when determine the scores for rounds
- Transitions and technique
- Execution of tricks
- Originality of choreography
- Flexibility and extensions
- Individual style and aesthetics
- Consistency of routine and performance
- Musicality
- Under/Over time
- Overall performance
Competitors will be marked down if they don't follow the dress code, as well as if they go under/over time.
Competitors will be disqualified for:
- Nudity or other dress code violation
- Music violation
- Talking to the crowd or using vulgar language
- Showing any misconduct that will or could damage the reputation of USPDF
- USPDF also ask you not to bring back-up dancers, or any other person on stage with you as you perform your routines as such violation leads to disqualification.
Who wins?
- Each round is worth 50% of the final score. The maximum score per round a competitor can receive is 10.0 points. The final score for each competitor is the total amount of the two rounds (50% + 50%). The competitors who score the highest combined score of the two rounds is the winner..
- Prize varies for each competition
Film and Photography:
All photography and recording of USPDF events and competitions are strictly prohibited by USPDF, LLC. All photography and footage at the USPDF events and competitions remain the property of USPDF, LLC. The competitors have no right to compensation for photography and other footage made before, during and after the competitions. The competitors explicitly and irrevocably agree that USPDF, LLC can use all footage and photography for promotional, advertising and commercial purposes.FAILURE TO ABIDE BY THE ABOVE MENTIONED RULES WILL RESULT IN IMMEDIATE DISQUALIFICATION.