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		<description><![CDATA[2012 Dance/Drill Team Events Winners January 27 &#38; 28 &#8211; Miss Dance Drill Team California Winner&#8217;s Listing &#038; Event Results February 18 &#8211; National Dance &#38; Street Dance USA Winner&#8217;s Listing &#038; Event Results March 22-24 &#8211; 45th Annual Miss Dance Drill Team USA/International (Elementary &#8211; High School) Coming Soon April 21 &#38; 22 &#8211; [...]]]></description>
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<h2>2012 Dance/Drill Team Events Winners</h2>
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<h3>January 27 &amp; 28 &#8211; Miss Dance Drill Team California</h3>
<h4><a href="/wp-content/themes/beejay/assets/pdf/winners12/mddtca.pdf">Winner&#8217;s Listing &#038; Event Results</a></h4>
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<h3>February 18 &#8211; National Dance &amp; Street Dance USA</h3>
<h4><a href="/wp-content/themes/beejay/assets/pdf/winners12/streetdance.pdf">Winner&#8217;s Listing &#038; Event Results</a></h4>
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<h3>March 22-24 &#8211; 45<span class="sub">th</span> Annual Miss Dance Drill Team USA/International (Elementary &#8211; High School)</h3>
<h4>Coming Soon</h4>
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<h3>April 21 &amp; 22 &#8211; 28<span class="sub">th</span> Annual Six Flags Magic Mountain Competition</h3>
<h4>Coming Soon</h4>
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<h2 class="spaced">MDDTUSA Title Winners</h2>
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		<title>Founder</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Loving Memory Dr. Kay Teer Crawford August 16, 1914 &#8211; August 29, 2001 A Great Lady A Private Interview Given By: Dr. Kay Crawford to Gayle Gile Wolf, class of &#8217;53 It was 1930 in Edinburg, Texas and a talented, young high school girl began to dream. She spent hours observing the boy&#8217;s ROTC [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>In Loving Memory</h2>
<h3>Dr. Kay Teer Crawford</h3>
<h4>August 16, 1914 &#8211; August 29, 2001</h4>
<h2>A Great Lady</h2>
<h4>A Private Interview Given By: Dr. Kay Crawford to Gayle Gile Wolf, class of &#8217;53</h4>
<p>It was 1930 in Edinburg, Texas and a talented, young high school girl began to dream. She spent hours observing the boy&#8217;s ROTC units marching, and learned all she could. She began to formulate and develop ideas that would lead to the creation of dance and drill team. She shared her ideas and inspired other girls to start strutting for fun and entertainment. Thus was the birth of Dance Drill Team, a unique and innovative creation. The young Kay Teer Crawford set herself a goal- to make Drill Team a part of the American scene.</p>
<p>Kay Crawford was the first pioneer of Dance Drill Team. She was focused and knew what she wanted to do. She had inherited her drive and determination from her proud, optimistic and tenacious mother, Bell Teer, who was a descendant from the Camache Tribe of Indians. This determined spirit drove Kay as she pursued her education. Pat Marshall Gentry recalls her years of knowing Crawford, and knows her to be a dynamic person always looking ahead with great ideas, most usually carried out. She was always enthusiastic and innovative…I think I learned then how to start something, follow through and accomplish a goal. I am still a very goal oriented person.&#8221;</p>
<p>Crawford worked her way through Edinburg College, Baylor, and the University of Texas, where she wrote the first master thesis on Drill Team in 1939. She passed her doctoral exams in 1943, and was awarded a doctorate degree at the University of Mary Hardin Baylor in Texas. She was now ready to make her dream a reality.</p>
<p>Crawford was anxious to share her ideas about Dance Drill Team to everyone. These ideas took off across the country like wildfire, as groups began to form and spread. She continually assisted and advised the many evolving groups of drill teams. She helped with new performance styles, costuming and prop ideas. Her creativity never ran out. Her shows began to appear at televised half-time events as Crawford was succeeding in her path toward making drill team a household word.</p>
<p>Dr. Kay Teer Crawford began a revolution that has led to a span of over 15,000 teams nation wide. She herself has personally taught over 55,000 students whose lives have been improved by knowing this exceptional and noble lady.</p>
<p>Aside from teaching drill team, she counseled many kids in careers, private life, and school life. &#8220;They&#8217;ll remember the counseling more than the subject matter,&#8221; she says, &#8220;Few are willing to take the risk of counseling kids for various reasons. When they ask me for help, I don&#8217;t like to see them disappointed.&#8221; Crawford&#8217;s relationship with &#8220;her kids&#8221; flowed naturally from her.</p>
<p>Crawford is described by Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser, President of Attitude Concepts, Inc., as one with an &#8220;ability to take time for each and every person she meets, to make all people feel worthwhile as a valued contributor to our society. She is a teacher&#8217;s teacher and an exemplary role model for all who seek to &#8216;make a difference.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>Crawford&#8217;s credentials continued to mount, and she decided to begin the ultimate competition and performance spectacular for Pep Arts participants. Origination in 1968 with only 268 participants, the pageant has had to limit it&#8217;s entries to a capacity of 6,000 for most of it&#8217;s history.</p>
<p>The crown, roses and trophy ward competition features the world&#8217;s top Drill Team performers. They are judged by the recognized top adjudicators in a total of twenty two categories which include: dance, military, novelty, prop and show drill teams, song leaders, cheerleaders, flag twirlers, high kick, coed, and male drill teams, as well as a foreign country division. 200 volunteers form across the nation gather in an annual &#8220;homecoming&#8221; to stage this huge competition and pageant for capacity crowds in Los Angeles.</p>
<p>The pageant rose to international status in 1981, with teams form South Africa, Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Germany and Lithuania. In it&#8217;s first appearance in 1983, Japan received a standing ovation form an appreciative crowd. Japan&#8217;s enthusiastic marchers wore brilliant red, green, and gold satin embroidered costumes with red feathered-like head dresses and gold stockings. The total cost of the costumes was $2000 each. &#8220;Japan never does anything in a small way,&#8221; says Crawford after working with them for several years.</p>
<p>It is Crawford&#8217;s observation that the foreign performances, exchanges, and competitions that she is fostering with the Japan Cultural Association and other countries have encouraged better relations between the countries as they look toward the Olympics.</p>
<p>Continuing to help Dance Drill team move forward, Crawford was the editor and publisher of a magazine she originated in 1972. It grew into a national and international distribution. Her publication titled &#8220;Let&#8217;s Cheer&#8221; was the first and only national drill team magazine devoted exclusively to high school and college Pep Arts activities. The magazine focused on the concepts and philosophies of drill team and was the official publication of the North American Association of Drill Team, later renamed the California Association for Dance Drill Team Advisors.</p>
<p>The non-profit publication became a &#8220;bible&#8221; for drill team directors and participants. Somewhere she found the time to write a hard cover book titled The World of Drill Team. It is a &#8220;how to&#8221; book for drill team enthusiasts and is frequently used as a high school and college textbook nationally. These publications are a refection of her dedication to constantly helping others learn the all about Dance Drill Team.</p>
<p>To the average sports enthusiast, Drill Team is only a &#8216;spectator sport&#8217;, but the athletic skills and agility required by the performers to do their stunts may lead them to participate in the ultimate athletic competition, The Olympic Games. This is the plan Kay Crawford has in mind for this emerging international sport.</p>
<p>This goal was made possible though Kay&#8217;s participation in the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. Crawford was selected by David Wolper a producer of world wide large group entertainment, with high credentials. She had assisted in planning the high profile half-time entertainment for seven Pro Bowl, four Rose Bowl, and four Super Bowl games. For the Olympic opening and closing ceremonies, she was a member of the design committee which directed the performance of 1200 Los Angeles and Orange County Drill Team girls, as well as other Olympic staff. This was the first time Drill Team girls were included in an Olympic ceremony. The audiences were thrilled, as Crawford once again put on an amazing show.</p>
<p>Richard Moore, president of Santa Monica College, said, &#8220;[Kay Crawford's] productions had a freshness and vigor which captivates audiences with their costumes, surprises, and exquisite timing She is an indefatigable optimist who could choreograph wither six people or a troop of 600. She help spell-bound grandstands of people to which the half time show was the one moment when victor and defeated cheered together. She organized and sustained locker rooms far more elaborate than the football teams. With her batons, hats, and costumes she established college pride, no matter what the prowess of the athletic crew.&#8221;</p>
<p>Amidst all the dedication, success, and many accomplishments, Kay Crawford has had a continual commitment to family activities. Kay was married for over fifty four years to Jim Crawford (deceased November 24,1997), the active former president of Engine and Equipment Company, California. She is a 49 year resident of Redondo Beach, California, and a mother of four grown children, as well as nine grandchildren. Her daughter Kris was a song leader and athlete in school and her other daughter Jan is presently a Drill Team instructor in Alhambra, California. Jan was crowned Miss Drill Team USA in 1970. One of her sons, Kim, was a college professor and her other son, Jay, is President of a major international corporation.</p>
<p>Kay opened a special office she had built on her property in the shape of a little red schoolhouse, done in detail including a tower and a school bell which the college students gave her when she retired. From here she continues her international Drill Team operations, special Pep Arts events, works on spectacular events, writes for a magazine which is the founder of &#8220;Dance Drill&#8221;, works on the production of Miss Drill Team USA/International Pageants, and take s care of two grandchildren.</p>
<p>In fifty years, Dr. Kay Teer Crawford has grown to be the Dean of American Drill Team. She has been there form it&#8217;s humble beginnings when she organized the first American Drill Team in September of 1930 in Edinburg, Texas. Dr. Crawford has now, in 71 years, grown into being Dean of Modern World Dance Drill Team. She says, &#8220;In my span of life I&#8217;ve found… Sports are desirable. Education is essential. Health is vital. Refusing to be average in a less than average world is necessary. In your serious moments, remember that God is the life.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>About Us</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to Miss Dance Drill Team USA Now in its 45th Spectacular Year, Miss Dance Drill Team USA is the nation&#8217;s most respected and exciting Dance/Drill Team Competitions. Miss Dance Drill Team USA has been dedicated to providing outstanding staging, music, workshops and comradeship to hundreds of thousands of students over the years. Miss Dance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Welcome to Miss Dance Drill Team USA</h2>
<p>Now in its 45th Spectacular Year, Miss Dance Drill Team USA is the nation&#8217;s most respected and exciting Dance/Drill Team Competitions. Miss Dance Drill Team USA has been dedicated to providing outstanding staging, music, workshops and comradeship to hundreds of thousands of students over the years.</p>
<p>Miss Dance Drill Team USA is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of students through the Pep Arts. It was spearheaded until recently by its energetic and dynamic founder <a>Dr. Kay Crawford</a>, who organized the 1st Modern Drill Team in America (Texas, 1930). The Miss Dance Drill Team USA Pageant originated as a college course at Santa Monica College in California in 1968 as a showcase for the performing arts of Drill Team.</p>
<h4>And it&#8217;s still going strong!</h4>
<p>Kim &amp; Brenda Crawford are continuing the Crawford Family Legacy. Their accomplishments come from many years of hands-on experience in both the Dance Drill Team and Professional Dance World. Brenda also directed and owned Studio C School of Performing Arts along with her children, Dennis, Tina &amp; Dee Caspary.</p>
<p>Miss Dance Drill Team USA is Internationally renowned and participating Drill Teams have been invited to entertain and perform spectacular productions such as:</p>
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<li>Opening Ceremonies Los Angeles Olympics</li>
<li>1994 World Cup Closing Ceremonies Super Bowl Half-Time Shows</li>
<li>Closing Ceremonies for Liberty Week in NY</li>
<li>Celebration Ceremonies for Pope John Paul II</li>
<li>Down Under Games Entertainment in Australia</li>
<li>Goodwill Games</li>
<li>Euro Disney Opening Ceremonies in Paris</li>
<li>LA Clipper Half-Time Shows</li>
<li>Celebration of Independence in Singapore</li>
<li>TV commercials</li>
<li>Videos</li>
<li>Movies</li>
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<p>Miss Dance Drill Team USA culminates with awards for America’s Best at the Miss Dance Drill Team USA Pageant. The winners represent America in Miss Dance Drill Team International.<br />
We believe in the concept of helping the Youth of America and the World experience better and more fulfilling life through the enjoyment of Dance &amp; Pep Arts.</p>
<p>We are expanding our horizons and working on a greater involvement with other state organizations. We are United in Spirit leading the way in fine arts education, as well as pursuing Dr. Kay Teer Crawford&#8217;s dreams, goals and aspirations for talented youth in America!</p>
<p>We look forward to your joining us and continuing the fun at our upcoming 45th Annual Miss Dance Drill Team USA/International Pageant, March 22 &#8211; March 24, 2012 in Irvine, California.</p>
<p>Fondly,<br />
<img src="/dev/wp-content/themes/beejay/assets/img/global/bj2005.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Kim &amp; Brenda Crawford<br />
C.E.O. &amp; Director, Miss Dance Drill Team USA</p>
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		<title>Calendar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dance, Dance/Drill Team &#38; Pep Art Events for 2012 Administered by Miss Dance Drill Team USA ® Click Here to Download the 2012 Calendar January 27 &#38; 28 &#8211; Annual &#8220;Miss Dance Drill Team California&#8221; Competition &#38; Pageant  (Irvine Hyatt Regency Hotel) High School: (Regional &#8220;Miss&#8221; Solo Title) &#8211; (Regional &#8220;Miss Teen&#8221; Solo Title &#8211; [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Dance, Dance/Drill Team &amp; Pep Art Events for 2012</h2>
<h4>Administered by Miss Dance Drill Team USA ®</h4>
<p><a href="/wp-content/themes/beejay/assets/pdf/2012/calendar.pdf">Click Here</a> to Download the 2012 Calendar</div>
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<h3>January 27 &amp; 28 &#8211; Annual &#8220;Miss Dance Drill Team California&#8221; Competition &amp; Pageant  (Irvine Hyatt Regency Hotel)</h3>
<p>High School: (Regional &#8220;Miss&#8221; Solo Title) &#8211; (Regional &#8220;Miss Teen&#8221; Solo Title &#8211; 13-15) &#8211; &#8220;Best of California&#8221; (9th-12th Grade) Solo, Duet/Trio, Officer, Mini, Small, Medium &amp; Large Teams ***Open to all Schools, Independents, Dance Studios &amp; Community Recreation Programs</p></div>
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<h3>January 27 &amp; 28 &#8211; &#8220;Junior &amp; Elementary Dance/Drill Team California&#8221; Competition  (Irvine Hyatt Regency Hotel)</h3>
<p>&#8220;Best of California&#8221; (Junior High &amp; Elementary) Solo, Duet/Trio, Officer, Mini, Small &amp; Medium Teams &#8211; Age Divisions: Mascot (K-3), Elementary (4-6), Jr. High (7-8) ***Open to all Schools, Independents, Dance Studios &amp; Community Recreation Programs.<strong> NO SOLO TITLE FOR THIS DIVISION</strong><em> *See USA Pageant &#8211; March 23-24</em></div>
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<h3>February 18 &#8211; National &#8220;Street Dance USA&#8221; &#8211; (Soka University, Aliso Viejo, CA)</h3>
<p>Divisions: Mr./Miss Street Dance Solo, Mr./Miss Dance Solo, Duet/Trio, Officer &amp; Teams &#8211; Categories: Street Dance &#8211; All Female, All Male &amp; Co-ed,  Stepping/Stomp, Jazz, Lyrical, Military, Prop/Novelty, Pom/Songleader &amp; Open &#8211; Age Divisions: Mascot (K-3), Elementary (4-6), Junior High (7-8), High School (9-12) *** Open to all Schools, Independents, Dance Studios &amp; Community Recreation Programs</p></div>
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<h3>March 22, 23 &amp; 24 &#8211; &#8220;Miss Dance Drill USA&#8221; / &#8220;International&#8221; Competition &amp; Pageant (Irvine Hyatt Regency Hotel &amp; Bren Events Center &#8211; Irvine, CA)</h3>
<p>High School: National &amp; International &#8220;Miss&#8221; &amp; &#8220;Miss Teen&#8221; Solo Title, Best of USA (9th-12th Grade) Solo, Duet/Trio, Officer, Mini, Small, Medium &amp; Large Teams ***Open to all National &amp; International Schools, Independents, Dance Studios &amp; Community Recreation Programs</p></div>
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<h3>March 23 &amp; 24 &#8211; &#8220;Junior Miss&#8221; &amp; &#8220;Elementary Miss&#8221; Dance Drill Team USA /International Competition &amp; Pageant (Irvine Hyatt Regency Hotel &amp; Bren Events Center &#8211; Irvine, CA)</h3>
<p>National &amp; International &#8220;Junior&#8221; &amp; &#8220;Elementary&#8221; Miss Solo Title &amp; Team Competition &#8211; Junior Miss (Grades 7-8), Little Miss (Grades 4-6), Mini Miss (Grades K-3), &#8220;Best of USA&#8221; (Grades K-8) Solo, Duet/Trio, Officer, Mini, Small, Medium &amp; Large Teams ***Open to all National &amp; International Schools, Independents, Dance Studios &amp; Community Recreation Programs</p></div>
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<h3>April 7 &#8211; &#8220;Miss Dance Drill Team USA&#8221;- Annual &#8216;Clipper&#8221; Clinic &amp; Halftime Performance Staples Center (Los Angeles, CA)</h3>
<p>Elementary, Junior High &amp; High School Dance Clinic &amp; Halftime Performance</p></div>
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<h3>April 21 &#8211; &#8220;Miss Dance Drill Team USA&#8221;- Annual &#8220;Six Flags Magic Mountain&#8221; Competition (Valencia, CA) &#8211; Call 562-628-9181 for Application</h3>
<p>***Open to all   Elementary &amp; Junior High Schools, Independents, Dance Studios &amp; Community  Recreation Programs</p></div>
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<h3>April 22 &#8211; &#8220;Miss Dance Drill Team USA&#8221; Annual &#8220;Six Flags Magic Mountain&#8221; Competition (Valencia, CA) &#8211; Call 562-628-9181 for Application</h3>
<p>***Open to all &#8211; Senior High Schools, Independent, Dance Studios or Parks &amp; Community Recreation Programs
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		<title>Forms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Competitions 2012 MISS DANCE DRILL TEAM CALIFORNIA Elementary &#38; Jr High Forms &#38; Application High School Forms &#38; Application 2012 STREET DANCE USA Event Forms &#38; Application 2012 MISS DANCE DRILL TEAM USA/INTERNATIONAL Elementary &#38; Jr High Forms &#38; Application High School Forms &#38; Application 2012 HAPPEE CLIPPER CLINIC Event Forms &#38; Application 2012 SIX [...]]]></description>
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<h3>2012 MISS DANCE DRILL TEAM CALIFORNIA</h3>
<h4><a href="http://mddtusa.com/wp-content/themes/beejay/assets/pdf/2012/mddtca-el.pdf">Elementary &amp; Jr High Forms &amp; Application</a></h4>
<h4><a href="http://mddtusa.com/wp-content/themes/beejay/assets/pdf/2012/mddtca-hs.pdf">High School Forms &amp; Application</a></h4>
<h3>2012 STREET DANCE USA</h3>
<h4><a href="http://mddtusa.com/wp-content/themes/beejay/assets/pdf/2012/streetdance.pdf">Event Forms &amp; Application</a></h4>
<h3>2012 MISS DANCE DRILL TEAM USA/INTERNATIONAL</h3>
<h4><a href="http://mddtusa.com/wp-content/themes/beejay/assets/pdf/2012/mddtusa-el.pdf">Elementary &amp; Jr High Forms &amp; Application</a></h4>
<h4><a href="http://mddtusa.com/wp-content/themes/beejay/assets/pdf/2012/mddtusa-hs.pdf">High School Forms &amp; Application</a></h4>
<h3>2012 HAPPEE CLIPPER CLINIC</h3>
<h4><a href="http://mddtusa.com/wp-content/themes/beejay/assets/pdf/2012/clipper.pdf">Event Forms &amp; Application</a></h4>
<h3>2012 SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN COMPETITION</h3>
<h4><a href="http://mddtusa.com/wp-content/themes/beejay/assets/pdf/2012/magicmtn.pdf">Event Forms &amp; Application (All Ages)</a></h4>
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		<title>45th Annual Miss Dance Drill Team USA Competition &amp; Pageant</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[45th Annual Miss Dance Drill Team USA Pageant March 22nd &#8211; 24th, 2012 GENERAL INFORMATION The Miss Dance Drill Team USA Pageant began in 1967 as a college lab project under the direction of Founder, Dr. Kay Teer Crawford. We celebrate our 45th year as a National Competition in 2012! We are proud to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 class="pagtitle">45th Annual Miss Dance Drill Team USA Pageant</h1>
<h1 class="pagdate">March 22nd &#8211; 24th, 2012</h1>
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<h2>GENERAL INFORMATION</h2>
<p>The Miss Dance Drill Team USA Pageant began in 1967 as a college lab project under the direction of Founder, Dr. Kay Teer Crawford. We celebrate our 45th year as a National Competition in 2012! We are proud to be the originators of the All-Male Dance Team Division, and one of the few organizations that offer a &#8220;Mr.&#8221; (Solo) Division.</p>
<p>Miss Dance Drill Team USA is the FIRST Dance Drill Team Competition and the ONLY National Competition that culminates in a &#8220;Spectacular&#8221; Pageant! Our goal is to educate and train students in teamwork and discipline, to promote high morals and standards and a healthy lifestyle and to encourage the exchange of ideas and good will between our competitors.</p>
<p>The Miss Dance Drill Team USA Pageant is for High School competitors wanting to compete with the Nation&#8217;s &#8220;Best&#8221;. Take home memories that will last a lifetime! Our participants learn that they are important not only as individuals, but also as team members. Competitors take pride in their performances knowing that they are recognized as the Nation&#8217;s Best! The competition makes all the practice, organization and work worthwhile because this is one of the greatest educational experiences ever!</p>
<p>The &#8220;Miss&#8221; (Solo) &amp; &#8220;Miss Teen&#8221; (Solo) competitors must qualify at Regional Competitions in their State to qualify for competition at the National Miss Dance Drill Team USA Pageant. All teams are welcome to enter the Miss Dance Drill Team USA Competition &amp; Pageant without any preliminary qualifying competition.</p>
<p><strong>COME JOIN US!!</strong></p>
<p>We also offer: Regional, National &amp; International Elementary &amp; Junior High Competition, Elementary Miss &amp; Junior Miss Dance Drill Team USA/International Competition &amp; Pageant, National Street Dance USA Competition, Clipper Clinic &amp; Halftime Performance and Six Flags Magic Mountain Dance &amp; Dance/Drill Team Competition. Our competitions give all students from High School, Junior High, Elementary and Mascot levels a chance to compete!</p>
<h2 class="headroom">COMPETITION INFORMATION</h2>
<p>Miss Dance Drill Team USA competition scoring consists basically of the components listed below, but may vary depending on the category entered.</p>
<p>* Routine (40%)<br />
* Execution (30%)<br />
* Showmanship (30%)</p>
<p>Our adjudicators are educators in Dance and Dance Drill, with a high level of professional experience in their field. Many of our judges are professionals in the dance industry or are former professional dance instructors.</p>
<p>&#8220;Miss&#8221; Soloists &amp; &#8220;Miss Teen&#8221; Soloists receive a participation certificate and attend a complimentary breakfast or luncheon on their first day of competition. The &#8220;Miss&#8221; Winner &amp; &#8220;Miss Teen&#8221; Winner receives a scholarship and beautiful trophy and each member of her Court receives an individual placement trophy.</p>
<p>Qualification for Out of State &#8220;Miss&#8221; Soloist &amp; &#8220;Miss Teen&#8221; Soloist competitors for the Miss Dance Drill Team USA Pageant takes place at their individual State Competitions. They may also receive authorization to compete from the Miss Dance Drill Team USA organization only if there is not a local qualifying Pageant in their area or State. Teams do not have to qualify for the National Competition. For further information please contact:<br />
Miss Dance Drill Team USA Office at (562) 628-9181.</p>
<p>Both Miss California Pageant and the Miss Dance Drill Team USA Pageant now offer a &#8220;Best of California&#8221; and &#8220;Best of USA&#8221; Solo Division, for Kindergarten through 12th Grade. This is for anyone wishing to compete as a soloist at grade level.</p>
<h3 class="headroom">In Addition To Our California Pageant:</h3>
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<p><strong>&#8220;Elementary&#8221; &amp; &#8220;Junior&#8221; Miss Dance Drill Team USA &amp; International Solo Title</strong><br />
&#8220;Best of California&#8221; &amp; &#8220;Best of USA&#8221; (K – 8th grade) Solos, Duet/Trio, Mini, Small, Medium &amp; Large Team Categories.<br />
Open to all: National &amp; International Schools, Independents, Private/Studios, or Community Recreation Programs.</p>
<p>Top Rate Workshops with Today’s Hottest Choreographers! Exposure to Agents and Casting Directors for the Dedicated Dancers who are Serious about a Career in the &#8220;Performing Arts&#8221; More Awards- Best &#8220;Choreography&#8221; &#8211; &#8220;Technique&#8221; &#8211; &#8220;Modeling&#8221; &#8211; &#8220;Speech&#8221; and More!</p>
<p>Customized travel packages are available for our National Competition. Information can be obtained through our official travel agency, listed on our application forms.</p>
<p>Entry fees vary for our competitions and are listed on the event applications.</p>
<p>The &#8220;Miss Dance Drill Team USA&#8221; Organization looks forward to a FUN and EXCITING year!</p>
<p>We Hope to See You Soon,<br />
<span class="redtype">Kim &amp; Brenda Crawford</span></p>
<p>***Please see our <a href="/calendar">Calendar Page</a> for a listing of all of our yearly competitions***
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