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  2. Competition elements in ice dance - Wikipedia

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    Maia Shibutani and Alex Shibutani performing a twizzle, a required element in ice dance. Ice dance, a discipline of figure skating, has required elements that make up a well-balanced rhythm dance program and free dance program, which must be performed during competitions. They include: the dance lift, the dance spin, the step sequence, turn ...

  3. Step sequence - Wikipedia

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    A step sequence is a required element in all four disciplines of figure skating, men's single skating, women's single skating, pair skating, and ice dance. [1] Step sequences have been defined as "steps and turns in a pattern on the ice". [ 1 ]

  4. Choreographic sequence - Wikipedia

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    The Choreographic character step sequence may be executed at any time in the program and must be skated from barrier to barrier. Dance teams can chose any pattern from the following: a circular pattern around the ice rink; a diagonal pattern executed from one corner to the opposite corner; and along either the long axis of the ice rink or the ...

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  6. Rhythm dance - Wikipedia

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    Senior ice dance teams had to execute a PD-type step sequence (PSt), skated to any dance style, at a minimum of 110 beats per minute, in 2/2, 2/4, or 4/4 time, and for the duration of any exact number of musical phrases. They had to skate in a circular shape.

  7. Ice dance - Wikipedia

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    Ice dance has required elements that competitors must perform and that make up a well-balanced ice dance program. They include the dance lift, the dance spin, the step sequence, twizzles, and choreographic elements. These must be performed in specific ways, as described in published communications by the ISU, unless otherwise specified.

  8. Figure skating - Wikipedia

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    The elements ice dance teams must perform are the dance lift, the dance spin, the step sequence, twizzles, and choreographic elements. [ 33 ] Synchronized skating (formerly known as "precision skating") is for mixed-gender groups of between twelve and twenty figure skaters.

  9. Chassé - Wikipedia

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    In ice dancing, chassés are basic dance steps which appear, for example, in many compulsory dances. The International Skating Union rules define the following variants: [1] Simple chassé: a step in which the free foot is placed on the ice beside the skating foot, which is then lifted close to the new skating foot with the blade parallel to ...