Entertainment
Expression
Judges should give the team a score on a scale from 0 to 10 (where 10 is the best score) taking the following aspects into account:
- Musicality
- Choreography that maximizes use of the music, complete team understanding, and simultaneity1 with the song
 
 - Confidence
- Energy emitted from body, space domination, appeal power, lively appearance, sharpness (physical), internal hidden passion, ability to attract the audience
 
 - Fashion
- Costumes including apparel decor and makeup, match with music and performance, expression of world view through costumes
 
 - Facial expression
- Very effective and impressive facial expression of thoughts, feelings, the atmosphere, world views, and ideas to convey
 
 - Physical expression
- Form of all physical expression, form when still and when moving
 
 
Staging
Judges should give the team a score on a scale from 0 to 10 (where 10 is the best score) taking the following aspects into account:
- Structure
- Density of Double Dutch skills, smoothness between skills and moves, overall balance
 
 - Creativity
- Originality and ingenuity to make the performance even more attractive
 
 - Variation
- Awareness of "attracting the audience," storyline (opening, ending, etc.), originality and ingenuity of skills, moves, and connecting elements
 
 - Formation
- Use, arrangement, and formation of the stage that effectively makes an attractive performance
 
 - Synchronism
- Synchronism with the team’s overall performance
 
 
Footnotes
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Simultaneity means the approach to the music, effort made in choreography to the strong/weak parts and flow of the music ↩