11.6 ALL DANCE REGGAETON

In this dance modality, Reggaeton music must be used, whether lyrical or with a clear Reggaeton base. Including music from other styles may affect the score in this criterion. The originality of the selected Reggaeton tracks will also be evaluated.  

Precise dissociation movements between the hips and torso must be implemented without losing the Latin essence of Reggaeton, without seeking explicit sexualization in the movements, and without physical contact in these movements.

The choreographic and musical context is crucial; sensual movements can be executed without becoming explicit or sexualized, the physical contact between the dancers.

Signs or movements promoting drug use or any form of gender-based violence are prohibited. Given that Reggaeton music must be used, special attention should be paid to selecting songs appropriate for the family-friendly and multicultural context of All Dance, with respect to the lyrics and the message conveyed by the chosen tracks.

Regarding music editing, it is recommended not to alter the original speeds of the tracks and to include music with influences or fusions from other musical genres if desired.

Note: The music track must not contain the name of the crew, group, or school, nor should it be verbalized by group members before, during, or after the choreographic performance.

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