MAAC Participant Registration 2026
MAAC Participant Registration 2026
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Maine Aerial Arts Competition 2026 – Official Participant Enrollment November 1, 2026 Congratulations. Your acceptance into the 2026 Maine Aerial Arts Competition confirms your participation in the live event on Sunday, November 1, 2026. You have earned your place. Now we prepare. September 1 – Routine Submission & Feedback: Participants will submit their full routine video by September 1, 2026. The judging panel will provide structured feedback to support refinement and competitive readiness. Your official competition level will be determined in September through a discernment-based evaluation. Placement applies specifically to MAAC and is based solely on participants within this event; classifications may vary between studios and other competitive organizations. Rehearsal: Mandatory rehearsal will take place October 25, 2026 at 1:00 PM to confirm music timing, apparatus spacing, transitions, and event-day readiness. Divisions: Level One – Intermediate | Level Two – Advanced. Each division is judged separately and carries its own prize structure. Awards: First Place Level One $250 | First Place Level Two $250 | Second Place Level One $100 | Second Place Level Two $100 | Audience Choice $100. If an apparatus has ten (10) or more competitors within the same level, an additional Individual Apparatus Winner Award of $100 will be presented. Apparatus winners may or may not also place overall. Additional prizes may include national and international competition opportunities and extended educational experiences. Time Limits: Level One maximum 3:30 (floor guideline approx. 32 seconds). Level Two maximum 4:00 optional full time (floor guideline approx. 36 seconds). Apparatus Provided: Aerial Silks, Lyra/Hoop, Trapeze, Sling/Hammock, Aerial Pole, Stage Pole, Cube, Straps, Rope, Specialty Apparatus. The Maine Aerial Arts Competition supports fairness, athletic safety, artistic excellence, and statewide growth among intermediate and advanced aerialists, typically ages 10 and up. We look forward to celebrating your discipline and artistry on November 1, 2026.
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Maine Aerial Arts Competition 2026 Participant Policies & Agreement By completing enrollment in the Maine Aerial Arts Competition (MAAC), participants and their families acknowledge and agree to the following policies: Code of Conduct MAAC is committed to maintaining a professional, respectful, and supportive competitive environment. All participants, family members, coaches, and guests are expected to conduct themselves with respect toward: • Fellow competitors • Judges and event staff • Volunteers and venue personnel • The facility and equipment Unsportsmanlike behavior, harassment, disruptive conduct, or public disparagement of judges or scoring decisions will not be tolerated and may result in removal from the event without refund. Judging decisions are final. Attendance Requirement Participation in the competition requires: • Submission of routine video by September 1, 2026 • Attendance at mandatory rehearsal on October 25, 2026 at 1:00 PM • Attendance on competition day, November 1, 2026 Failure to attend required dates may result in forfeiture of participation without refund. No Refund Policy All registration fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. This includes withdrawals due to injury, scheduling conflicts, personal circumstances, or failure to meet participation requirements. MAAC reserves the right to modify scheduling or event structure if necessary for safety or logistical reasons. Media Release By participating in MAAC, participants (and guardians of minors) grant permission for photographs, video recordings, live streaming, interviews, and promotional materials to be used by Maine Aerial Arts Competition for marketing, educational, and promotional purposes across digital, print, and media platforms without compensation. Assumption of Risk & Waiver Aerial arts is a physically demanding discipline that involves inherent risk. By enrolling in MAAC, participants acknowledge and accept full responsibility for their training, preparation, and performance. The Maine Aerial Arts Competition, its directors, judges, volunteers, sponsors, and affiliated venues are not responsible for injuries sustained during: • Training • Rehearsal • Competition performance • Travel to and from the event Participants are expected to train under the guidance of certified aerial instructors and to prepare routines appropriate to their skill level. All competitors participate at their own risk.
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Maine, USA
2077541750
info@aerialjade.com