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An Com is trying to pass a new rule for 2009: 18+ must wear tights

How do you feel about this? I like the looks of tights, but I also like Poodle socks. I hardly ever actually wear tights with my solo dress unless it's for a very cold parade.

I'd hate to have tights on for an outdoor feis in the summer! It's not like you can just throw them on before the competition, tights take time to put on...Plus the heat would be unbearable.

Not every solo dress matches black tights.

Shoes fit differently with tights than with poodle socks.

This just seems like a silly idea.

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horrible idea should be a choice i dont like tights should be a choice, would look odd with my dress and my legs gets hot and itchy i hope this rule doesnt come in! leave it as a choice people wear what they prefer

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Hi it is quite obvious that alot of people are upset by this ruling Perhaps it would serve everyone concerned if this idea was put to ageneral vote by all the dncers.It is about the Commission got its act together if it were not for the dancers there would be no need for the Commission

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The commission is a teachers commision - not a dancers commission. The teachers give themselves rules how to act with each other and how to run competitions etc. - and what their dancers shall wear at comps. I think, it might be quite difficult, to let all dancers vote - but as someone mentioned before, they`ve asked dancers for their opinion.

If adult dancers are not treated the way, they should - why don`t start to change that? It would be easy for local feiseanna to offer higher age groups. As a kind of resumee for myself, I think, that the "problem with tights" is in fact the fear of being treated as "oh - it`s just an adult".

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No matter what, you're going to see bloomers because we kick high...they should enforce dress length instead of making us wear tights...they just look depressing.

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So. my TCRG thinks it is not a good idea to enforce the dancers to wear tights. Fortunately he does not stick to the rules, so in my school we are not planning to wear tights (or at least those who do not want to). I am going to wear socks even after Jan. 2009 and as long as I like it. I do not care about being disqulified for breaking the rules. Anyway if everyone who breaks the rules should be disqualified, I think half of the dancers would be out because of too short skirts, dresses,etc. As a 24years old person I feel independent enough to be able to decide what is modest and what is not.

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It will be interesting to see what the adjudicators are going to do about it - if you and some other dancers stay in socks, how you place compared to everyone else in tights... As much as I dont like the rule I already bought new shoes that are smaller and fit better with tights and I plan to follow the rule. We will see... :-)

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Strange enough - I got the best results at feiseanna, where I was wearing tights. I don`t know, wether thights itself made the difference (in respect of "ladylike" appearance or preferance of the adj.) . A friend of mine just told me, that I looked taller in thights than in socks (I`m quite small) and this might effect the overall appearance?!

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Well, but the fact that it works for you doesnt mean that it should be compulsory for everyone! You prefer tights, good for you, but if you like socks better, you should have a choice... thats the whole point of the argument! :-)

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Irena, I don`t prefer tights! I would prefer to dance in my poodles! I was always the one, who wondered, why many adults want to wear tights and who encouraged class mates to wear socks.
I was wondering for a long time, wether the tights made the difference at the feis or not - and to be honest, as neither dress nor tights/poodles should directly effect the marking, I tried to convince myself, that I "just" danced better. But as it happend for the second time (same steps/same practice, same dancers in the competition), I am just more confused.

The only thing, why I would go for a rule like that, would be, that - as a result - adult dancing would be taken more seriously and that adults would get equal rights (ie. speed limits etc.).

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OK, this is getting rediculous but I read on another message board, that the rule has been overturned and will not be valid, instead they are going to be more strict about dress legths. Could ANY TCRG please confirm that? Thanks!

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I`ve read, that Australia has already implemented the tights rule.

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If you go to www.idtana.org there is a letter stating that it has been overturned by CLRG. It also mentions that they will be enforcing existing costume rules. Based on the letter, it appears to have been repealed worldwide by CLRG, although individual regional and national organizations can still make their own rules that are stricter then the CLRG rules.

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