{"id":4342,"date":"2012-08-16T14:20:55","date_gmt":"2012-08-16T21:20:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/?p=4342"},"modified":"2012-08-16T14:20:55","modified_gmt":"2012-08-16T21:20:55","slug":"zahra-judging-the-judges","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2012\/08\/16\/zahra-judging-the-judges\/","title":{"rendered":"Judging The Judges"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2> Training Judges for Competitions<\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art57\/graphics57\/judging\/champochamp.jpg\" class=\"floatright\" width=\"300\" height=\"400\" alt=\"Placeholder\" \/><\/p>\n<h3>by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/aboutuspages\/zahrazuhair.html\">Zahra Zuhair<\/a><br \/>\n<span class=\"footnotes\">posted August 16, 2012<\/span><\/h3>\n<p>This past Spring I was on a layover in Vancouver BC with <span class=\"artist\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art43\/debsahra.htm\">Sahra  Saeeda<\/a><\/span>; we were both on our way to the <span class=\"company\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2012\/05\/01\/reporting-from-ibcc-2012\/#\">International Bellydance  Conference of Canada<\/a>,<\/span> hosted by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/aboutuspages\/yasminaRamzy.htm\"><span class=\"artist\">Yasmina Ramzy<\/span><\/a><span class=\"artist\"><\/span>, May 2 &#8211; 6, 2012  in Toronto. Traveling as a workshop instructor is usually something I do alone,  so this was an unusual treat to break the tedium of air travel with such an  interesting lady as Sahra. It was to be my first time as an instructor at IBCC  and I was really looking forward to the prestigious event I&rsquo;d heard so much  about. Besides awesome &nbsp;workshops, there were several lectures and  discussion panels at IBCC. One of the panels was, <em>Competitions &#8211; The Good,  The Bad, and The Ugly<\/em>, hosted by <span class=\"artist\">Cassandra Fox<\/span>. Sahra Saeeda and I  were both scheduled to be on that discussion panel, as well as<strong> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/aboutuspages\/zumarrad.html\">Brigid Kelly<\/a>,  Aurora Ongaro, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/aboutuspages\/DaVid.html\">DaVid of Scandinavia<\/a>,<\/strong> and <span class=\"artist\">Saqra Raybuck<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>Standing in a line that seemed to snake endlessly at Canadian customs,  we finally got to our gate on the last leg of our journey to Toronto. After we  both expressed our relief at clearing customs, the next conversation that came  up was started by a question Sahra asked me, &ldquo;<em>What are you going to say  about competitions?<\/em>&rdquo; Well, that was a good question! What was I going to  say about competitions? There were so many thoughts swirling in my head!<\/p>\n<p>I have never entered any kind of dance competition in my life. I became  an Oriental dancer long before the craze of bellydance competitions. It&rsquo;s  almost hard to imagine a large event in our community these days without a  competition, but it was very odd to me the first time I heard of one and even  odder when asked to be a judge for the first time, in the 1990&rsquo;s. It was quite  a challenge for me, although I like to consider myself a forward thinking  person and wanted to rise to the occasion. Many dance forms have competitions,  why not bellydance? <\/p>\n<p class=\"highlight\">I&rsquo;ve judged numerous competitions since then and I&rsquo;ve  always considered it an honor to be invited to sit on prestigious panels of  judges, but I have to say, it is a lot of pressure. It is a huge responsibility  to the contestants, the sponsors of the event and the dance community at large,  to be as fair and unbiased as possible. I take it very seriously.<\/p>\n<p>Sahra and I had an interesting conversation that day. We shared a lot  of experiences and talked about the endless controversies, pros and cons, about  competitions and the effect it may have on our art form. I can only give my  viewpoint as a judge and as a teacher and coach of many dancers who have  entered these competitions. Some of these ladies have won, or placed in the  finals and some have not and are devastated by the loss. The latter is hard to  witness, even though I always advise dancers not to enter if it&rsquo;s going to take  too much of an emotional toll not to win. Many excellent dancers have entered  and not even placed in contests. One has to take the experience with a grain of  salt. <\/p>\n<p class=\"highlight\">I agree, some people should not put themselves in the  line of fire if they don&rsquo;t want to get shot at, but the false promises of fame  and fortune seem to cloud many dancers&rsquo; judgment.<\/p>\n<p>Others love the experience, win or lose, and can&rsquo;t wait to sign up for  the next event. Some dancers see it as a good career move, or a good  opportunity to push themselves to the next level in their dance abilities. It  all boils down to perspective.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art57\/graphics57\/judging\/judges_2_05.jpg\" alt=\"Judges including autho Zahra\" width=\"432\" height=\"186\" align=\"left\" \/>I was really glad Sahra Saeeda and I had the opportunity to discuss the  subject beforehand. It started to get my thoughts in order for the panel which  was the next morning at 10:30 am. We  arrived at our hotel in Toronto and I could hardly sleep that night out of  excitement, which is not unusual for me when traveling to teach workshops. I  still find it exciting and I hardly sleep a wink for the entire event. The next  day we arrived at the Lithuanian House, where the conference was being held. I  was familiar with the venue, having taught there with <span class=\"artist\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art44\/yasminaranda.htm\">Rhanda Kamel<\/a><\/span> the  previous year at an event sponsored by Little Egypt. That was fortuitous. I  knew my way around a bit and had no trouble navigating the workshops going on  in different rooms, on different floors. I was happy to have time to attend  most of <span class=\"artist\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art32\/rockyredainterviewp1.htm\">Mahmoud Reda<\/a><\/span>&rsquo;s workshop before the panel discussion began, but I  stayed in the back of the room knowing I had to slip out the door a few minutes  early to get upstairs in time for the panel.<\/p>\n<p>The time came and the always lovely Cassandra Fox started off the  discussion, passing the microphone down the line to each panel member one by  one. <\/p>\n<p class=\"highlight\">When it was my turn, everything I planned to say sort of flew out the  window and I just blurted out that my main concern about competitions was the  lack of training on the part of the judges. Not as being unqualified to judge  (well there&rsquo;s a few of those), many competition judges are well-known in the  community and seasoned, esteemed artists, but rather that they lack training on <em>how<\/em> to judge a competition. There seems to be an inconsistency in rules  for judges, if there are even any rules at all. <\/p>\n<p>Many competitions are judged on a number system, for example, 1 &#8211; 10  points, 1 (one) being the lowest score, 10 (ten) being the highest, or by the  letter grading system, D through A+. The performance scoring system is broken  down in sections such as Musicality, Technique, Choreography,  Personality\/Entertainment Skills, Overall Appearance, and Costuming. These are  some of the main scoring sections seen on many judging sheets. <\/p>\n<p class=\"highlight\">These are fine scoring points, but there are usually  no detailed guidelines for each scoring section in each category, nor strict  regulations for judges, which seem to cause some grey areas. Contestants have  rules and regulations, why not the judges?<\/p>\n<p>An example of a few grey areas for most judges seem to be costuming and  appearance. Although I would like to see dancers judged on their dance ability  alone, these categories do have importance. Dancers need to be well groomed and  the costume needs to fit and be well suited for the style of dance being  performed, Oriental, folk or fusion. Also, in a situation where there are two  or more dancers running neck and neck in the competition, impeccable costuming,  hair and makeup details can be a tie breaker, but it shouldn&rsquo;t overshadow the  overall score of the performance. However, I&rsquo;ve seen contestants get very low  scores because the costume they were wearing didn&rsquo;t suit a particular judge&rsquo;s <em>personal  taste<\/em>. I&rsquo;ve witnessed this many times and have heard complaints by former  contestants about the biased costume scores or inappropriate comments they&rsquo;ve  received, such as, &ldquo;<em>You should get a spray tan, you&rsquo;re too pale&rdquo;<\/em>. <\/p>\n<p class=\"highlight\">Commenting and scoring someone on the color of their  skin is not appropriate! Or just because a contestant isn&rsquo;t a raving beauty,  doesn&rsquo;t mean she should get a low score on overall appearance. <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art57\/graphics57\/judging\/trophysbdoy.jpg\" alt=\"Belly Dancer of the Year Trophies\" width=\"300\" height=\"389\" align=\"right\" \/>There seems to be some difficulty distinguishing the difference between  judging contestants based on the judge&rsquo;s own personal style preference and  personal taste, rather than judging each contestant on <em>their<\/em> <em>individual  style and ability<\/em>. We all have our opinions, but that&rsquo;s where scoring tends  to get cloudy. <\/p>\n<p>Saqra Raybuck of <span class=\"company\">Saqra&rsquo;s Showcase Competition<\/span> in Washington has very clear  guidelines and rules for the judges of her event. I think her detailed  instructions are very helpful and makes judging much easier and is fairer to  the contestants. Here are a few examples from her judging guidelines regarding  appearance and costuming. <\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>APPEARANCE  &#8211; <em>Overall attractiveness of the performer should be considered but specific  natural faults overlooked.<\/em><\/li>\n<li>COSTUMING  &#8211; <em>Type and style are largely to be ignored.<\/em><\/li>\n<li>FITS  WELL \u2013 i<em>s clearly correct size for the performer<\/em><\/li>\n<li>IN  GOOD CONDITION \u2013 <em>clean and appears to be in good repair<\/em><\/li>\n<li>IN  GOOD TASTE \u2013 <em>appropriate for a family venue<\/em><\/li>\n<li>GOOD  CHOICE \u2013 <em>for the body type and style of dancer<\/em><\/li>\n<li>APPROPRIATE  FOR TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF DANCE \u2013 <em>does not expose the dancer or fight the  dancer during dance movements<\/em><\/li>\n<li>APPROPRIATE  FOR MUSICAL ASPECTS OF DANCE \u2013 <em>costume reflects musical content if  alternative or specific ethnic musical choices are used<\/em><\/li>\n<li>DOES  NOT DISTRACT FROM THE DANCING \u2013 <em>overpowers the dancer, too busy, makes  audience spend significant time speculating about undergarments<\/em><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>It should be very clear to the judges what category they are judging,  what the contestants&rsquo; criteria are, as well as an explanation and <em>details<\/em> on how to judge <em>each section<\/em> of that category. Another good example from  Saqra Raybuck&rsquo;s judging guidelines:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>STYLE: <em>All styles of  &quot;Belly Dance&quot; performer are accepted. Our goal is to find someone  qualified with the ability to be a good International Ambassador to the general  public for Belly Dance. You will be instructed in &quot;the question&quot; to  consider the likely impact of the performer on general public opinion, and a  favorable opinion can be made with any style of belly dance regardless of your  own preferences. Please try to be objective.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art57\/graphics57\/judging\/trophypresented.jpg\" width=\"225\" height=\"212\" align=\"left\" \/><\/p>\n<p>I won&rsquo;t include all of Saqra&rsquo;s guidelines and rules for judges, it&rsquo;s  lengthy. But I do appreciate her thoroughness and her emphasis on fair and  objective judging. I am sure there are other competitions that have good  guidelines for judges and forgive me for not including them, but so far Saqra&rsquo;s  is the most detailed I&rsquo;ve seen. <\/p>\n<p class=\"highlight\">There are also ethical issues in judging and Saqra  addresses this, too. She offers a $500 reward for anyone reporting an unethical  judge! <\/p>\n<p>I think most judges will agree judging is a very difficult job. I know  most judges take it very seriously and do the best they can. Many complain that  there&rsquo;s not a sufficient orientation for judges before the competition begins,  or time to really write clear, helpful comments on the score sheets during the  judging process. In many situations the score sheets are collected immediately  after each dancer finishes their performance and it&rsquo;s on to the next dancer. I  realize there are time constraints with sometimes as many as 25 dancers in each  category, but if judges can&rsquo;t do their job thoroughly, maybe the number of  contestants allowed in each category should be lowered. The other side of the  coin is that sponsors need a certain number of registrants to even break even,  let alone make any money. The time and effort that goes into planning these  events is enormous not to mention risky. There&rsquo;s not an easy solution but maybe  a happy medium can be met.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps if the competition sponsors could help clarify some of these grey  areas by having more detailed rules and regulations for judging and giving  judges a few more minutes to review their score sheets, it would help alleviate  some of the issues that are brought up time and again by many of the  participants of these events. I vote for more education, orientation and  stricter rules for judges!<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/graphics\/acommentbox.jpg\" alt=\"use the comment box\" align=\"right\" \/><\/p>\n<div class=\"ready4more\">\n<p>Have a comment? Use or comment section at the bottom of this page or <a href=\"mailto:editor@gildedserpent.com\">Send us a letter!<\/a> <br \/>\nCheck the &quot;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/let2ed.htm\">Letters to the Editor<\/a>&quot; for other possible viewpoints!<\/p>\n<p>Ready for more?<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p>\t\t\t<!--end ready4more --><\/p>\n<div class=\"articlelist\">\n<ul>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">9-27-11 <\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2011\/09\/27\/jillina-lauren-competition-strategies\/\" class=\"articlelink\">Competition Strategies, A Judge&#8217;s Suggestions<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by Jillina and Lauren<\/span><br \/>\nChoosing a costume that fits and flatters your choreography is equally important. If you want to highlight your amazing hip work, be sure to choose a costume with lots of fringe and tassels on the hips so the judges cannot fail to see that hip work.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">10-17-06<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art38\/DondiGermanContest.htm\">Judging in Germany, The Summer Festival and the International Raks Sharqi Contest 2006<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by Dondi S. Dahlin, photos by Klaus Rabien, Berlin, Germany.<\/span><br \/>\n&quot;It is also an easy out for judges who need to find a reason to drop a dancer&#8217;s score&#8230;especially if the competition is tough.&quot;<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">5-27-04 <\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/articles27\/azizabdoy.htm\">Belly Dancer of the Year Pageant<\/a><span class=\"articleauthor\"> Chapter #20 by Aziza!<\/span><br \/>\nThe contestants were limited to ten, and all danced to the same music, though they were permitted any props they wanted. <\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">3-14-09<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2009\/03\/14\/so-if-you-cut-up-a-rose-is-it-still-a-flower\/\">So, If You Cut up a Rose, is it still a Flower? Fusing Bellydance With Other Dance Forms<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by Rebecca Firestone<\/span><br \/>\nA reader&rsquo;s position at this point will depend on whether you think that bellydance and Middle Eastern dance are one and the same, and whether you feel any particular sense of ownership over either one of those terms.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">5-28-04<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/articles27\/yasmelacontests.htm\">Dance Contests<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by Yasmela<\/span><br \/>\nPeople being who they are, and dance and art and America being what they are, there will always be the competitive urge, the attitude that success is defined by the amount of your income, the number of your trophies.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">7-1999<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/articles3\/bdyannette.htm\">One Fan&#8217;s Fun and Frustration with Competitive Belly Dancing<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by Nadira el Farasha<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">8-4-08<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art43\/khalidacontest.htm\">My Winning Experience at Leyla Jouvana and Roland&#8217;s 1st Bellydancer of the World<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">Contest by Khalida<\/span><br \/>\nAuthor is winner of the 1st place in the Solo Raks Sharki and 3rd Place in the Solo &#8211; Fusion Fantasy Categories<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">12-8-06<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art38\/SalimaTrophy.htm\">It Wasn&#8217;t About the Trophy: The North Valley Belly Dance Competition in Oroville, Ca. 2006<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by Salima<\/span><br \/>\nI have done many things in my life and by forcing myself to have other performers judge my performance, I have motivated myself to step up to the plate and accomplish what I had set in my mind to do.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">8-16-09<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2009\/08\/16\/tonyachallenging\/\">Challenging Hypocracry: A Response to Miles Copeland&#8217;s Article<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by Tonya<\/span><br \/>\nThe ethical way has been to promote one&rsquo;s own competition but not to degrade someone else&rsquo;s.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">7-11-09<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2009\/07\/11\/milescerts\/\">Certifications &amp; Contests: Are They Meaningful?<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by Miles Copeland<\/span><br \/>\nIts as if the contest win were a diploma, her ticket to teach!<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">8-14-12<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2012\/08\/14\/mashuqa-influence-of-tarab-on-raqs-sharqi\/\" class=\"articlelink\">The Influence of Tarab on Raqs Sharqi, Improvisational Taqasim For Raqs Sharqi Part 2<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by MaShuqa <\/span><br \/>\nOn the other hand, performance style should sparingly mirror mordent notes and grace notes.  Performing movements to all the mordent note variations and also hitting every grace note is inappropriate; too much of a good thing spoils the dance style.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">8-12-12<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2012\/08\/12\/david-sashar-zarif\/\" class=\"articlelink\">Sashar Zarif, An Azerbaijani Gem at IBCC 2012<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by DaVid of Scandinavia <\/span><br \/>\nAt this year\u2019s IBCC I had the pleasure of attending two workshops with Sashar Zarif, who teaches and dances different styles of the Near Eastern and Central Asian regions.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">8-9-12<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2012\/08\/09\/zaina-brown-what-lies-beneath\/\" class=\"articlelink\">What Lies Beneath, Part 1, The Morocco &amp; Western Sahara Tourists Don\u2019t See<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by Zaina Brown<\/span><br \/>\nWhen you say you are going to travel around in Morocco, usually, the response you get can be summarized with one word: &quot;Marrakech&quot;. Sure, Marrakech might be the &quot;best of Morocco&quot;, but it also wasn\u2019t going anywhere.Some other places, however, may not always remain as accessible, and I had a few questions on my mind.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">8-7-12<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2012\/08\/07\/paola-balkanic-eruption\/\/\" class=\"articlelink\">Balkanic Eruption, Fiery Fusion Flavors for Oriental, Tribal, and Gypsy Dance!<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by Paola Blanton<\/span><br \/>\nThe Balkan spirit brings Mediterranean fire to Slavic earthiness to Byzantine mystery.  Balkan music and dance weaves these elements together in the strong and purposeful rhythms and steps of the circles<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">8-2-12<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/archives\/gigbagvideos.htm#courtney\" class=\"articlelink\">Gigbag Check #44 with Courtney<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\"> video interview by Lynette<\/span><br \/>\nCourtney is an award-winning bellydancer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She dances solo, in a duet and a troupe. She participates in many of the bellydance competitions in the community. She is also a musician! Don&#8217;t miss the bonus footage at the end with Courtney and her teacher Sandra!.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">8-1-12<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/archives\/gigbagvideos.htm#sadiyya2\" class=\"articlelink\">Gigbag Check #43 with Sa&#8217;diyya, part 2<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\"> video interview by Lynette<\/span><br \/>\nSa&#8217;diyya is a professional belly dancer from Texas. In this video she discusses how she put together this beautiful costume and the secrets to her lovely hair. This video was also filmed at the Belly Dancer of the Universe Competition 2011 held in Long Beach, CA. In this video she shows us another costume and the secrets behind her beautiful hair! Sa&#8217;diyya won the Universal division in 2011. Sa&#8217;diyya is also a contributor to GildedSerpent.com.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">7-31-12<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2012\/07\/31\/jezibell-bennu-ozel-turkbas\/\" class=\"articlelink\">\u00d6zel T\u00fcrkbas Turkish Bellydance Trailblazer<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by Jezibell Anat<\/span><br \/>\nShe also discovered the pleasure in dancing for other women. As she would later write in her book, \u201cWhen women liked me and applauded my performance, I knew it was going to be all right. \u2026that I would have a career that would do more than bring attention to myself.\u201d<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Training Judges for Competitions by Zahra Zuhair posted August 16, 2012 This past Spring I was on a layover in Vancouver BC with Sahra Saeeda; we were both on our way to the International Bellydance Conference of Canada, hosted by Yasmina Ramzy, May 2 &#8211; 6, 2012 in Toronto. 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