Tomiyuki Watanabe
Congratulations to all the finalists
AP (Artistic Performance) Rules
Summary:
The AP (Artistic Performance) Division is designed to be a division judged
on performance of the player over the raw number of tricks that they can
do. It is to allow freedom to express performance skill over raw yo-yoing
power. Judges will be selected from other artistic groups outside of
yo-yoing as well as yo-yoing. Please remember, this is still a yo-yo
contest. Judges will only take into account performance while yo-yoing.
Rules:
Each contestant will have no more than four minutes to do their
performance. They can use less time if they wish. The time will start from
either the first throw of the yo-yo, or when the music starts, which ever
comes first.
There will be 10 contestants selected by video pre-judging.
Any contestant will be allowed to play music provided in one of the
following formats: CD, Cassette tape, Mini Disk.
A microphone on a cable can be made available if the contestant arranges
it in advance. There is no current plan to provide a microphone stand.
Judging:
There will be between four and seven judges for this event. Judges will be
selected from tradition yo-yo judges and from other performing fields.
There will be no organized scoring during the performance, although any
judge may make any notation they wish. When all contestants have
performed, the judges will meet in private and each prepare a ranking of
contestants from the best player in their opinion, to the worst. These
ranked lists will be combined to figure out final rankings. In the event
of a tie, the judges will vote to break the tie. If a tie still remains,
the head judge of the 2002 world yo-yo contest will cast the tie breaking
vote.
Contestants CAN enter this division if they are also entering A,AA or X
divisions.
Mailing Information:
Each contestant must submit a 4 minute uncut VHS Video Tape of their
performance in NTSC format (U.S. Standard VHS format) to the judges. The
video tape must be received by July 15th. The final performance does
not need to be the same as that of the video but must incorporate at least
the same level and variety of skill. Videos can not be returned, and
become the property of the 2002 World Yo-Yo Contest. The 2002 World Yo-Yo
Contest is not responsible for video tapes lost, damaged or delayed by the
shipper. Videos and performances should be different from any X division
tapes and performances by the same contestant.
The video must have written on it, the name, address, age, and phone
number of the contestant and the contestants' e-mail address. If possible
please also include Fax number.
Mail video tapes to:
Gregory Cohen
c/o Infinite Illusions
PO Box 2584
Tallahassee, FL 32316
USA
850-285-6463
Notification
Contestants will be notified by E-mail or Fax if possible, and by mail if
not.