Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne 2023

Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne [Giải vô địch khiêu vũ Ireland thế giới] sẽ trở lại vào tháng 4 này, An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha [CLRG] đã xác nhận

“It is with great pleasure that we announce that Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne 2022 will go ahead between April 10 - 17, 2022 in the Waterfront Hall and International Conference Centre, Belfast,” CLRG, the largest and oldest competitive Irish dance organization in the world, announced on social media on February 6

However, CLRG also confirmed in its announcement that Oireachtas Rince na hÉireann [All-Ireland Irish Dancing Championships] is "regretfully canceled" this year due to no suitable date being available. Vũ điệu Ailen tiếp theo Oireachtas hiện dự kiến ​​​​diễn ra tại Killarney, Co Kerry vào tháng 2 năm 2023

Vui lòng xem tuyên bố chính thức bên dưới từ CLRG về Oireachtas Rince Na hIreann 2022, Oireachtas Rince Na Cruinne 2022 và lịch trình chỉ các ngày cho Oireachtas Rince Na Cruinne 2022

Posted by CLRG Irish Dancing Commission on Saturday, February 5, 2022

CLRG's Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne, which was postponed in both 2020 and 2021, is the highest level of competition for Irish dancers within the CLRG organization and draws thousands of competitors from around the globe in both solo and team events. The massive competition is typically hosted over the Easter period in a new location each year

COVID status checks, including proof of vaccination or lateral flow testing, will be implemented at this year's event and CLRG says it is still obliged to collect contact details for track and trace purposes

“Should COVID-19 requirements change, these will be communicated to teachers and via the CLRG Website,” the organization says

The confirmation that Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne 2022 will indeed take place comes just after the closing date for entries - regular entries could be submitted through January 28, and the late entry period ended on February 4.  

Irish dancers must be at least 8 years old as of January 1, 2022, to compete in CLRG's World Irish Dancing Championships 2022. This year's event sees some adjustments to qualification criteria due to some national and regional events not being held over the past two years due to the pandemic. More information is available in the event's syllabus, available online here with a  supplement here

In announcing the return of Worlds over the weekend, CLRG posted a days-only timetable, which is subject to change. The organization anticipates sharing a final days-only timetable no earlier than February 26, and a final detailed timetable no earlier than March 5

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Tất cả những người đăng ký và thành viên của CLRG sẽ được phép bỏ phiếu cho các trọng tài viên cho Oireachtas Rince na hÉireann [Tất cả Ireland] và Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne [Giải vô địch thế giới] sau khi một kiến ​​nghị được thông qua tại cuộc họp của Ủy ban được tổ chức vào ngày 14 tháng 1

This change will enable more registered Irish dance teachers than ever before to have an input into who adjudicates these prestigious events, according to a statement issued via the Dublin-based Gibney Communications Ltd on Monday

CLRG has more than 2,300 registered teachers worldwide and the intention is for all those in good standing to be entitled to vote in adjudicator selection from 2024 onwards

“While it has been a challenging period for CLRG, An Coimisiún remains committed to, and focussed on, being fully transparent and delivering positive change across the organisation," a CLRG spokesperson said

“The process of appointing a change management consultant firm to undertake a strategic review of CLRG across the board is now underway," the spokesperson added

“Transformation is a gradual process and requires consistency and a multitude of small changes to be effective

"Today we are delighted to usher in another change that makes an important aspect of the organisation and competition both fairer and richer by its inclusiveness. ”

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CLRG [An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha] là tổ chức khiêu vũ Ireland cạnh tranh lâu đời nhất và lớn nhất trên thế giới

As per its rules, last updated in June 2022, a person must be registered and in good standing with An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha as an ADCRG in order to adjudicate all CLRG-sanctioned events

An adjudicator may only judge one “major” in any one dancing year, according to CLRG's rules

Để đủ điều kiện nộp đơn xin phân xử, người phân xử phải được đăng ký với An Coimisiún hai năm ngay trước Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne [Giải vô địch thế giới] hoặc Oireachtas Rince na hÉireann [Giải vô địch toàn Ireland]

An adjudicator must also have judged at least one registered feis, which has included judging as a member of a panel of three or more adjudicators on a Championship event

Further, an adjudicator can only adjudicate at Oireachas Rince na Cruinne or
Vũ điệu Ireland Oireachtas 5 năm một lần

Adjudicators for CLRG's upcoming majors - the 2023 All-Irelands, to be hosted in Killarney in February, and the 2023 World Championships, to be hosted in Montreal in April - have already been confirmed

For the All-Ireland championships, the selection of adjudicators was made by vote of the membership of An Coimisiún le Rincí Gaelacha at a meeting in September and has been approved by Coiste Faire [CLRG's ethics committee] for eligibility to officiate

New for All-Irelands this year, there will be panels of seven adjudicators that will judge each competition in its entirety, and the highest and lowest marks will be discarded for each competitor before the recall and again to prepare the final result. Per usual, an additional judge will sit on the panel to determine the results for the solo rounds

The adjudicators for the 2023 All-Irelands are Alison Quigley-Gordon [Ireland], Anthony Costello [Ireland], Anthony Murnane [USA], Cara Casey-O'Loughlin [Canada], Dara O'Shea-Delap [Scotland], Deirdre Farrell [Ireland], Helen O'Loughlin [England], Kevin McCarron [England], Linda Possak-Anderson [Canada], Margaret Morgan [Scotland], Mark O'Loughlin [Canada], Mary McCarthy [Ireland], Michael Dillon [USA], Michael Stanley [England], Ronan McCormack [USA], and Sally Flood-Aitken [Scotland]

For the World Championships, the adjudication panel was selected in two parts. selection by draw [more commonly known as mandating] and selection by vote [more commonly known as self-nomination]

​The mandating process began by compiling a list of all ADCRGs who had entries in the previous ten World Championships, and removing those who had adjudicated at any of the previous five All-Ireland Championships and the previous five World Championships. This system was temporarily suspended for 2022 due to Covid-19 and has been reinstated for 2023

Các giám khảo còn lại, cùng với tất cả các nhạc sĩ, đã được bầu chọn bởi các thành viên của An Coimisiún le Rincí Gaelacha trong tháng này. The 2023 World Championship adjudicators, who were all mandated, are Maureen Hegarty-Vogels [Ireland], Katie Stegeman [USA], Kathryn Hanley Oikemus [USA], Judith M De Napoli [USA], Alan Murphy [Ireland], Francis Curley [Ireland], Ellen Boyle Gibbons [USA], and Julia Bell [USA].  

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The shift in how adjudicators will be selected for CLRG's major competitions, which attract thousands of competitors from around the world, comes as the organization faces its so-called 'feis fixing' scandal

In early October, CLRG confirmed it had launched an investigation after a complaint, seen by IrishCentral and circulated on social media, implicated at least 12 Irish dance teachers and or adjudicators in asking for certain placements and favors before Irish dance competitions even began. Some of the favors requested were sexual in nature

An independent investigation has since recommended that 44 cases be moved to "full disciplinary hearings" which are understood to now be in progress

On December 10, CLRG hosted an Extraordinary General Meeting in Belfast where four motions were voted upon; three passed, while the motion calling for chairperson James McCutcheon to resign failed

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