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Utah Dance Fest Info.

Directions - Utah Dance Fest is at the USU Kent Concert Hall located in the Chase Fine Arts Center on the USU Campus in Logan.
When you come into Logan you will be on Main Street. Turn east on 400 North. Continue several miles on 400 North as if you are going to Logan Canyon. You will see the USU Campus on your left. Turn left onto 1200 East, the brown brick building on your left as you turn is the Fine Arts Center. Take a left at the light and your first left after that is the main parking lot for the Fine Arts Center. On Saturday you can park wherever you can find a spot, but on Friday, obey the signs and lot instructions and arrive early to be able to park and get inside. The parking strips on the south side of 400 North may be available and there is a tunnel that takes you across the street right to the Fine Arts Center. The Taggart Student Center Parking Terrace is a pay to park option as well.
Google MAPS LINK: http://goo.gl/maps/YgPQi

UDF may run ahead of schedule!! Please be there ready to go 1 1/2 hours early. If you are one of the first performances of the day, be there when the doors open. The competition should start right on time.

The schedules are below. The teen and senior solos and team competitions are in the Kent Concert Hall. Junior solos and team competitions are in the Morgan Theater.






• All dancers are required to wear a cover up while in the theaters and public areas of the facility. REMEMBER YOUR WARM UPS OR APPROVED INFINITY COVER UP ATTIRE!! Warm ups must also be worn for awards.

Soloists - Please have your CD clean and clearly labeled, and bring it to the sound table in the auditorium where you are scheduled to compete immediately when you arrive. We recommend you have multiple copies of each CD with you and please don’t use CD-RW’s! Portable devices (i.e. iPods, MP3 players etc.) may only be used in emergencies.

Competition Hair - strait, slicked pony tail in the back middle of the head. Part on the left. If your hair is long enough, take a small section of hair from the pony and wrap it around the pony tail several times to cover the pony holder. PIN SECURELY and use plenty of gel so there are NO flyaways. Some routines may have an additional hair accessory. Your teacher will let you know if anything else is required for your routine.

Ogden Tiny Tots hairstyle for competition:
Part at the ears and pull the top half of hair up and back. Bobby pin back securely or put in a half pony if it is long enough and spray so hair stays off the face. Curl all the hair in the back so they will look darling!!

Make up
False eyelashes (for all teams except Tinies), brown and cream eye shadow, true red matte lipstick and lip liner, dark brown/black eye liner, black mascara, and dark pink/mauve blush.

Important audience info:

Entry Fees & Tickets 
  • FRIDAY: only those performing on Friday get in free that day. No tickets are needed are dancers– all performers will check in by name at the Dancer’s Entrance
  • SATURDAY: (NEW THIS YEAR) Dancers will enter free of charge with costume/team jacket. No tickets/wristbands needed.
  • All other dancers and/or spectators will pay $7/person at the door – Children 5 & under are free. Discounted Family and 2-Day passes will be available.
  • UDF Programs will be available for $5.00
  • Food and drink is NOT allowed in the theaters or dressing rooms. Please remind your dancers to be respectful and demonstrate great sportsmanship. This includes keeping the dressing rooms clean and free of garbage
We are SUPER excited for all our dancers! Bring your smiles and TONS of energy again! Let's keep on rockin' the house!!

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