2027 Regional & Finals Rules

 

Regional Rules

 

ENTRY LEVELSupdated guidelines for 2027!

Select  – This is our Advanced Level. 

  • Performers who have strong technique and/or performance skills regardless of their competition experience or class hours taken should be placed in the Select level.
  • Performers who compete in 13 or more routines will automatically be placed in Select.
  • Performers who take more than 5 hours of class per week, or who have significant dance experience should be placed in Select, regardless of their routine count. 
  • Select level dancers are limited to 3 solos per event. 
  • Select level performers may not compete in Nova level routines.
  • Suggested Skill Guidelines:
    • Routines should be comprised of majority advanced technique skills. If a dancer is completing intermediate skills with a high level of technique or performance value they should still be placed in the Select level.
    • Technical Skills: Dancer is able to execute multiple advanced moves such as triple pirouettes, consecutive fouetté or á la seconde turns in combination, multiple leg extensions with rotating body positions, switch leaps, calypso leaps, illusions, or multiple leg hold turns. 
    • Tumbling: Dancer is able to execute multiple advanced tumbling skills and passes such as multiple back handsprings, tucks, front aerials, layouts, half or full twists.  
    • Tap: Dancer is able to execute advanced tap vocabulary such as advanced pull backs or wings, shuffle grab offs, advanced time steps, intricate rhythms, dynamic tempo changes, and/or sophisticated syncopation.

Classic  – This is our Intermediate Level. 

  • Performers who have moderate technique should be placed in the Classic level.
  • Performers who take less than 5 hours of class per week are eligible to be placed in the Classic level. If performers have limited dance experience but above-average technique and performance skills, they should be placed in the Select level!
  • Performers who compete in up to 12 routines from every division may be placed in the Classic level.
  • Classic level dancers may perform up to 2 solos per event for top score.
  • Suggested Skill Guidelines:
    • Routines should be comprised of majority intermediate technique skills 
    • Technical Skills: Dancer is able to cleanly execute multiple intermediate moves such as double pirouettes, stag leaps, reverse leaps, stationary leg holds or single leg hold turns, fouetté turns, or á la seconde turns. 
    • Tumbling: Dancer is able to cleanly execute intermediate tumbling skills and passes such as back handsprings, side aerials, dive rolls and/or walk overs. 
    • Tap: Dancer is able to cleanly execute intermediate tap vocabulary such as pull backs, wings, maxi ford turns and double/triple time steps demonstrating clear use of dynamics/musicality and may explore foundational rhythm work.

Nova  – This is our Beginner/Recreational Level. 

  • This level is meant for performers who are new to dance and/or take minimal classes per week. If performers have minimal class or competition experience but above-average technique and performance skills, they should be placed in the Classic or Select level!
  • Performers who have limited or no dance technique experience.
  • Performers who compete in up to 8 routines from every division may be placed in the Nova level. 
  • Nova dancers may perform up to 2 solos per event for top score.
  • Suggested Skill Guidelines:
    • Routines should be primarily comprised of basic or foundational technique skills 
    • Technical Skills: Dancer is able to execute simple leaps, simple turn combinations and simple extensions. This may include moves such as Grand jeté, saut de chat, simple side leaps, single pirouettes, chainé turns, and piqué turns. 
    • Tumbling: Dancer is able to execute basic tumbling skills such as floor rolls, back bends, simple chin/chest stands, cartwheels, round-offs, or hand stands. 
    • Tap: Dancer is able to execute basic tap vocabulary including moves such as single and double sounds, heel/toe and toe/heel combinations, time steps, and straight rhythm patterns.

Additional Level Rules:

  • Each dancer is assigned a level by the studio owner, however, StarQuest judges can unanimously choose to promote dancers to the next highest level. 
  • Dancers’ levels will automatically bump up to the next level if they are placed in too many routines for their assigned level.
  • StarQuest judges have the final say on the level of each routine. Each judge has the ability to “bump” the level of the routine on their screen. If 2 or more judges choose to place a routine at a more advanced level, we will inform the studio of the new level and any other changes prior to the corresponding awards ceremony.
  • Routines are calculated based on the level of each dancer.
    • Soloists, whether assigned to the Select, Classic, or Nova level must perform all their solos at the same level they are assigned. Solo routine levels may not be bumped up or down unless the dancer’s level is bumped up or down as well (which may affect the level of their additional routines).
    • Duets: For a mixed-level duet, the routine level is determined by its highest-level dancer. When a dance is a 50/50 split, the dance will be placed in the higher level. Studio owners may request the routine be placed in the lower level.
    • Trios: For a mixed-level trio, the routine level is determined by the 2 highest-level dancers.
    • Duet/Trios that include one Nova and one Select level dancer may be placed in the Classic or Select level. These routines may NOT be placed in the Nova level.
    • Groups & Lines: For a mixed-level group/line, the level of the routine is based on the level of the majority of the dancers. When a dance is a 50/50 split, the dance will be placed in the higher level. Studio owners may request the routine be placed in the lower level.
      • Routines that include 1 or more Select level dancers may not be placed in the Nova level.
  • Failure to follow these rules may result in the routine being “adjudicated only.”
  • Since NO competition can possibly know how many hours a child dances, how many years they have danced, or the degree of competition experience, studio directors are left to their own judgment when choosing a level for their students.

ENTRY DIVISIONS

Solo  – 1 performer

Duet/Trio  – 2-3 performers

Small Group  – 4-9 performers

Large Group  – 10-19 performers

Line  – 20 or more performers

Mega Line  – 20 or more performers; routine utilizing scenic pieces for choreographic impact or conveying a recurring theme through music or story. This is the only division where the Production category can be used.

Additional Entry Division Rules:

  • The division placement of an entry is determined by the number of contestants who actually perform that entry at the competition, regardless of the number of contestants who were originally entered.
  • An entry that changes division during the competition and/or is unable to perform within its scheduled division time may be “adjudicated only.”
  • For a routine with 20 or more performers, the studio owner may choose Line or Mega Line Divisions.
  • Mega Line top scores are given out in the Mini/Petite/Junior & Teen/Senior age classes.
  • If a contestant performs more than one solo; only the highest scoring solo is eligible for Top Score award.
  • If the same combination of contestants perform more than one Duet or Trio; only their highest scoring entry is eligible for Top Score award.

AGE CLASSES

Mini – Age 5 & Under

Petite – Age 6-8

Junior – Age 9-11

Teen – Age 12-14

Senior – Age 15-18

Progressive – Age 19-24 *Progressive routines automatically compete in the Select level.

Adult – Age 25+ *Adult routines automatically compete in the Select level.

  • Duet/Trios and Groups with dancers who are 19 years of age or younger will use the average age to calculate the age class. They will not automatically be considered Progressive or Adult. If a dance includes a 19 year old and the average age falls below 11, judges may choose to bump that dance to Teen if they deem it appropriate.
  • Duet/Trios and Groups that have 1 or more dancers age 20 or older will automatically be placed in Progressive or Adult. The average age will determine whether it is Progressive (average Age 24 or less) or Adult (average Age 25+).
  • Progressive and Adult Groups are eligible for their corresponding top score awards but are not eligible for additional group awards such as Viral Video, etc.

SUB-AGE CLASSES

Parent – Routine that includes parents and/or parents and students. A Parent routine competes for the Parent award only and cannot also compete for the Adult or Progressive award. Parent routines are judged at the Select level.

Rising Star – This division is designed for dancers with special needs or disabilities who want to share their love of dance. All Rising Star routines will compete for the Rising Star award. StarQuest may give out multiple Rising Star top score awards across different age classes.

ADDITIONAL AGE RULES

  • Regional and Final ages are as of January 1, 2027.
  • For Duet/Trios, Small Groups, Large Groups, Lines, and Mega Lines, the average age determines the age class into which you may enter.
  • To determine the age class and age range of a dance – Add the ages of all the contestants, then divide by the number of contestants. When the average age ends in a decimal, always round DOWN.
  • If there is one or more performer age 20+ in any Duet/Trio, Small Group, Large Group, Line or Mega Line routine, that routine will compete for the Progressive, Adult, or Parent top score award.
  • Contestants may be required to present proof of age in the form of a birth certificate if a protest regarding age occurs. Such protest must be presented by a Studio Director or Competition Director ONLY, in writing to the director of StarQuest Dance Competition, and within one-half hour of the performance of the entry in question.
  • Any routine that has an average age that falls within .5 of another age class may choose to move the routine to the next age class.
    • StarQuest judges have the ability to move these routines to their original age class.

ENTRY TIME LIMITS

Solo, Duet/Trio – 2:45 min

Small Group – 3 min

Large Group – 4 min

Line – 5 min

Mega Line – 8 min

  • Any routine that exceeds the given time limit will be charged for additional time. Failure to provide payment prior to the routine’s awards ceremony will result in the routine being “adjudicated only.”

PROP TIME LIMITS

  • Small Group/Large Group prop set ups exceeding 2 minutes automatically begin the timing of that routine.
  • Line/Mega Line prop set ups exceeding 4 minutes automatically begin the timing of that routine.
  • Props need to be taken down within 2 minutes.
  • Any prop set up/routine that exceeds the given time limit will be charged for additional time. Failure to provide payment prior to the routine’s awards ceremony will result in the routine being “adjudicated only.”
  • Any prop set up that exceeds the time limits above without prior written approval from StarQuest may result in the routine being “adjudicated only.” Call the StarQuest office for a specific ruling about unique routines exceeding designated time limits.

PROP & ON STAGE GUIDELINES

  • Any material that would adversely affect the dancing surface may be NOT used. (this includes liquid, gel, aerosol, paint, sand, chalk, and thrown glitter)
  • Dangerous items such as fire, swords, knives, and/or any weapons are prohibited.
  • Acrobatic silks/hoops, backdrops, hanging pieces, scaffolding, rigging, live animal or special lights are also prohibited without prior permission from StarQuest management.
  • Helium balloons are not allowed without prior written StarQuest management approval – these are not permitted at many event locations. Please contact the StarQuest office at least 30 days before your event.
  • If the stage is littered after your performance, you are responsible for the immediate and expeditious removal of any debris. Failure to follow these safety measures may result in the routine being “adjudicated only.”
  • Choreography that allows any dancer to be physically placed more than 6 feet off the ground while on any scenic piece or prop is not allowed without prior written StarQuest management approval.
  • Lighting may NOT be adjusted during a performance including but not limited to stage and house lighting. Exceptions may be made for Rising Star routines or other pre-approved situations.

PERFORMANCE CATEGORIES

The following performance categories can contain no more than 50% acrobatic tricks: Ballet, Clogging, Contemporary, Folkloric, Jazz, Lyrical, Modern, Pointe, and Tap. (Lifts, leaps, cartwheels, and splits are allowed). Any routine with more than 50% acrobatic tricks in the aforementioned categories may receive a 2-point deduction. Any routine requiring tap shoes, except in the Musical Theater, Open, or Production categories, cannot have taps on tape or 5 points will be deducted from the entire routine.

  • The EXACT same contestant(s) cannot compete more than once in the same category and age range in Solos or Duet/Trios to prevent performers from competing against themselves. Otherwise, one of the routines will need to be moved to a different category.

Acrobatic/Gymnastic Dance – Routine using controlled moves such as walkovers, limbers, handstands, chest rolls, etc. May contain gymnastic passes, flexibility moves, and/or contortionist moves. (A tumbling pass is considered one trick). Must contain dance moves, steps, and choreography.

Ballet – Routine must consist of ballet technique, classical steps, and movements.

Baton – Routine using baton(s) and baton technique. Will be judged on both baton technique and dance moves, steps, and choreography.

Character – Routine must portray a character throughout. Can be from a theatrical production, movie, television, musical group, or an archetype such as a clown, animal, princess, band, etc.

Cheerleading – Routine must use cheerleading style combining leaps, jumps, vocal cheering, and precision.

Clogging – Routine using clogging technique and style.

Contemporary – Routine incorporating lyrical or jazz movement fused with modern elements.

Folkloric – Routine using styles of dance considered as part of the tradition or custom of a particular culture or group of people.

Hip-Hop – Routine using primarily hip-hop technique and moves.

Jazz – Routine using primarily jazz technique.

Jazz Funk – Routine using primarily a blending of hip-hop and jazz dance technique. 

Latin Styles – Routine using primarily Latin dance technique. This can include techniques such as salsa, mambo, merengue, rumba, bachata bomba, etc.

Lyrical – Routine encompassing the use of balance, flexibility, and control utilizing the lyrics and feeling of the music.

Modern – Interpretive routine using a modern style. Should incorporate balance, control, and extension moves.

Musical Theatre – Routine utilizing a Broadway or Movie Musical Song incorporating dance, characters, and/or costumes.

Open – Routine which does not fit into one of our performance categories or a routine which is a combination of two or more of our performance categories.

Pantomime/Lip Sync – Portrayal of a stereotype or impersonation through pantomime and costume.

Pointe – Routine must consist of pointe/toe technique.

Pom Pon – Routine demonstrating precision marching and sharp, definitive choreography. Must use pom pons for at least 75% of routine.

Production – (Mega Line division only) A routine that utilizes multiple dance genres for choreographic impact or conveys a recurring theme through music or story.

Song & Dance – Routine should contain simultaneous singing while dancing from any of our performance categories. (StarQuest tap mics will be utilized for “hands-free” singing). This category is NOT eligible for the “Outstanding Vocalist” award. (5 points will be deducted for lead voices on the music track). Back-up vocals permitted. (See the Vocal category below for microphone information).

Tap – Routine utilizing tap technique. (5 points will be deducted for taps on the music track).

Wild Card – Routine from any of the above-listed categories. The Wild Card category can only be used after a routine with the same performer(s) from any of the above-listed categories is already entered.

 

VOCAL CATEGORY

Vocal – The song may be in any musical style (i.e. country-western, rock-n-roll, classical, blues, etc). (5 points will be deducted for lead voices on music track). Back-up vocals are permitted. All Vocal routines are eligible for the “Outstanding Vocalist” top score award only. (This category is NOT eligible for Title).

  • 2 wireless hand-held microphones with stands are available at each competition.
  • Special (lavalier-type) microphones or sound equipment may not be hooked up without prior written StarQuest management approval. Please contact the StarQuest office at least 30 days before your event.
  • Vocalists may perform in the Select, Classic, or Nova level. If a performer is dancing and performing a vocal routine at the same competition, their vocal level does not need to match their assigned dancing level.

DEADLINES, FEES, & RESERVATION SYSTEM

Please see your Online Registration Profile for further details. All deposits and fees are non-refundable. A reservation deposit is required to reserve your spot. If an event sells out and you are NOT RESERVED and/or not paid in full, even if you are attached in online registration, your routines are not guaranteed. Please reserve your entries as soon as possible. Our Event Concierges are always here to help!

ACCEPTANCE

All entries must be submitted from a verified studio through Online Registration. We do not accept Independent Entries. Phone, fax or e-mail entries will NOT be accepted. Entries are limited to the amount of performance time available at each event. Dancers can only compete with one studio per event unless there is prior authorization from StarQuest and both Studio Owners. Regional and Finals Fees can be found on each studio’s StarQuest Online Registration Home Page.

StarQuest Reserves the right to shorten or alter event dates at any time without notice.

StarQuest can not guarantee that you will have competition within every age & level that you sign up for.

APPROPRIATENESS GUIDELINES

At StarQuest, we are committed to providing a safe, comfortable, welcoming, and inclusive competition experience for everyone who attends. While we encourage creativity and artistic expression, we also ask studios and choreographers to remain mindful of the ages of both the participants and the audience.

We recognize that appropriateness is subjective, but by working together, we hope to create a positive, inclusive environment for every dancer and family. Please click HERE to view our Appropriateness Guidelines Sheet.

MUSIC

Music must be uploaded to the online registration website with your routines no later than 7 days prior to the event.

Music containing inappropriate content will be subject to a deduction to their Appropriateness Score or in extreme circumstances, the routine may be asked to exit the stage. For more information, please see our Appropriateness Guidelines above.

Digital Upload:

  • Music files can only be uploaded after the performances are entered.
  • StarQuest will automatically assign entry numbers to each uploaded music file.
  • Please be sure to upload the exact version of your performance music because pitch/speed of music cannot be adjusted at the event.
  • StarQuest supports MP3 & MP4 files.
  • Uploaded music files must be DRM-free.
  • Please bring a backup copy of your music on a USB.

USBs can be picked up from our Sound Operator at the conclusion of the event. StarQuest is not responsible for USB flash drives left at the show.

The use of music and/or copyrighted movements (for example, Fosse) within any performance by a studio or studio participant (hereinafter and collectively “You” or “Your”), at  StarQuest events, used by You without the copyright owner’s permission to use such music for performance or any video production of said performance is illegal. Therefore, prior to any performance by You that contains music, You MUST certify that You have properly obtained written permission from the copyright owners, as well as BMI, SESAC, and ASCAP, by either written agreement or license, to reproduce and/or use any material owned by third parties, for use with your performance to include any videos made of said performance prior to the airing of any possible video of Your performance publicly to include any StarQuest’s platforms. No Studio or group may use ANY music owned by Kirbyko Music LLC or Watson Music Group (including “Space Jam”). You shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless StarQuest from and against all third-party claims, losses, damages, liabilities, costs, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of any claim that the music used by You infringes upon any patent, copyright, trade secret, or other intellectual property right of a third party.

Moreover, such licenses or other rights shall be at Your sole cost and expense and the party obtaining such licenses or other permissions shall be solely responsible for observing and complying with the terms and conditions under which such Third-Party Intellectual Property is licensed, or right is otherwise obtained from the applicable third party. Violators of this rule will be subject to copyright fees.

REGIONAL “ELITE DANCER” & “EMERGING ARTIST”

Mini StarQuest – Ages 5 & Under

Petite StarQuest – Ages 6-8

Junior StarQuest – Ages 9-11

Teen StarQuest – Ages 12-14

Senior StarQuest – Ages 15-18

  • All StarQuest titles are gender inclusive.
    • Nova Emerging Artist:
      • A Nova level soloist may enter as many as two regional solo routines for a regional “Nova Emerging Artist” title.
      • Nova Emerging Artist” scores are separate and not related to their adjudication score. The score is based on the performer’s overall performance ability, personality, and entertainment skills, in addition to technique.
      • All genders compete together for “Nova Emerging Artist.”
      • Each winner receives one free Title add for a 2028 StarQuest regional event, a custom award, and several other prizes.
      • Up to 2 Runners Up will be announced and will receive a custom award.
      • All participants up for “Nova Emerging Artist” will receive a custom medal.
    • Classic Emerging Artist:
      • A Classic level soloist may enter as many as two regional solo routines for a regional “Classic Emerging Artist” title.
      • Classic Emerging Artist” scores are separate and not related to their adjudication score. The score is based on the performer’s overall performance ability, personality, and entertainment skills, in addition to technique.
      • All genders compete together for “Classic Emerging Artist.”
      • Each winner receives one free Title add for a 2028 StarQuest regional event, a custom award, and several other prizes.
      • Up to 2 Runners Up will be announced and will receive a custom award.
      • All participants up for “Classic Emerging Artist” will receive a custom medal.
    • Elite Dancer
      • A Select level soloist may enter as many as three regional solo routines for a regional “Elite Dancer″ title.
      • “Elite Dancer” scores are separate and not related to their adjudication score. The score is based on the performer’s overall performance ability, personality, and entertainment skills, in addition to technique.
      • All genders compete together for “Elite Dancer.”
      • Each winner receives one free Title add for a 2028 StarQuest regional event, a custom award, and several other prizes.
      • Up to 2 Runners Up will be announced and will receive a custom award.
      • All participants up for “Elite Dancer” will receive a custom medal.
  • The cost of a regional title is $75 per entry and may be added on-site, as well as in advance online.

NOTE: You do not have to win a 2027 Regional “Elite Dancer” or “Emerging Artist” Title to compete for 2027 World “Elite Dancer” or “Emerging Artist”!

MEDIA PACKAGE

StarQuest is proud to continue its ALL-INCLUSIVE MEDIA PACKAGE. The pre-paid Media Package covers ALL photos & videos associated with each dancer, plus a free digital program, and a free livestream of the event whenever possible. This extremely low-cost fee is separate from entry fees and is calculated on the studio’s Online Registration page. The Media Package is required for all dancers and studios. Dancers who attend multiple StarQuest regional events only pay for the Media Package at their first event; all additional regional events that year are complimentary.

JUDGING

A panel of highly qualified, fully vetted, and competent judges will judge all performances. All contestants, teachers, and parents agree that the method of judging shall be solely within the discretion of the directors of StarQuest Dance Competition and that all decisions of the judges are final. Contestants will be adjudicated against a point system. In this way, the contestants receive a more accurate evaluation of their performance. With this scoring system, multiple Ultimate Platinum (Select only), Platinum Plus, Platinum, High Gold, and Gold adjudication awards may be presented within each age class and division for each category of competition. Studio directors may pick up their Score Sheet Summaries at the end of each competition day and Score Sheet Summaries will also be uploaded as PDFs to your studio registration profile.

Video critiques of each routine from all 3 judges are provided online via the studio’s registration profile. The critiques are provided to the studio directors/owners and are not for public consumption. The critiques are for educational purposes and are not meant to be shared outside of the studio. They should be shared with the dancers only and are prohibited from being posted to any form of social media or on other websites. If the critiques leave the studio, the studio is responsible for any/all liability and holds StarQuest harmless of any claims of the critiques being shared/posted online. The critiques will be available Tuesday by 6 PM, after the competition weekend!

ADJUDICATION RANGES

Select                                                                      Nova/Classic

300-291                    Ultimate Platinum              N/A

290.99-276              Platinum Plus                   300-276

275.99-264              Platinum                            275.99-264

263.99-246              High Gold                          263.99-246

245.99-228              Gold                                    245.99-228

PHOTO/VIDEO RELEASE & POLICIES

  • Contestants and guests give their permission to the director of StarQuest Dance Competition, Contractors, Consultants, and Sponsors to use their photographs and/or videos in connection with advertising, TV, websites, social media, and news coverage of our competition.
  • Video recording or photography is not allowed during performances as well as in dressing rooms and lavatories. Photography and videography are allowed during award ceremonies; flash photography is never allowed. Unauthorized video recording or unauthorized photography may lead to an entry being “adjudicated only,” the photos and/or videos being confiscated, and those involved possibly being escorted from the event. We have the exclusive right to notify legal authorities, if necessary, as well as deny any person(s) or studio(s) access to the competition – and possibly future StarQuest competitions – due to misconduct, misuse, or otherwise. We urge all studio owners, teachers, and especially parents to keep our performers photographically safe by reporting suspected photographic violations.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • Neither StarQuest Dance Competition, its directors, and staff, nor the hosting facility is responsible for personal injury or property loss to contestants or spectators. The StarQuest schedule, directions, regional competition update, and sponsorship offers will be available online to all studios no less than one week before each competition date. 
  • A StarQuest teacher packet including an entry confirmation list, parent timesheet, and competition schedule will be emailed to all studios no less than one week before each competition date. (Schedules vary from location to location depending on the number of routines that are registered).
  • StarQuest reserves the right to bar or remove any attendee (participant, spectator, teacher, studio head, etc.) from any StarQuest event, in its sole discretion, if StarQuest determines or believes that an attendee’s presence or behavior creates a disruption or hinders the StarQuest event or the enjoyment of the StarQuest event by other attendees.
  • Incomplete routines may be “adjudicated only” since the judges can only score the routine for “time performed” as opposed to completed routines that are automatically eligible for top score.
  • Contestants must check in with our Stage Manager and perform in scheduled order unless our Stage Manager grants special permission. Failure to comply with any of these directives may result in the routine being “adjudicated only.”
  • Should the event run ahead of its scheduled time, performers should still plan to be ready to perform.
  • All deposits and fees are non-refundable.
  • Unless a piece of choreography is copywritten, StarQuest cannot enforce any plagiarism policies.
  • StarQuest cannot guarantee practice or rehearsal spaces at competition venues.
  • Studios and/or any event attendees will be responsible for any damage caused to the StarQuest dance floor, equipment, or venue spaces during the event.
  • StarQuest will assign each studio a dressing room space. These will most often be shared spaces and StarQuest cannot guarantee a private dressing room area for any single studio.
  • Good sportsmanship is expected from all contestants, studio owners, teachers, parents, and guests. Failure to display such conduct may result in the routine being “adjudicated only” or those involved being escorted from the event.

 

WORLD FINALS

The 2027 StarQuest World Finals are OPEN INVITATIONAL!

You do not have to enter a 2027 StarQuest Regional competition to compete at the 2027 World Finals! All entries must be from a studio. (Regional rules regarding levels, divisions, time limits, music, age ranges, age classes, performance categories, and additional categories apply.) Select level soloists can perform 4 solos at World Finals. Classic & Nova level soloists can perform 2 solos at World Finals for top score.

World Finals fees can be found at each studio’s StarQuest Online Registration Home Page. All ages for the 2027 World Finals are as of January 1, 2027.

Improv Competition (Sponsored by Artists Unite Collective)

StarQuest will host an Improv Competition at each of our 2027 World Finals events. It will be held in our Master Class room (days & times to be announced closer to the event date). The fee is $50 per person prior to the registration deadline and $55 per person after the registration deadline or if added on site. Registration for the improv competition can be done via the studio’s online registration portal prior to the event.

Senior Closing Number

StarQuest will host a Senior Closing Number at both Dance Offs at each of our 2027 World Finals events. The Senior Closing Number will perform immediately before each award ceremony at the Classic Dance Off & Quest for the Best. Dancers must be in the Senior Age Class to participate and may register via the studio’s Online registration portal for free.