Junior and Senior - Science Choreography

The Science Choreography Competition is an extraordinary event where creativity meets scientific expression. This year’s theme, “Cosmic Rhythms”, blends the mysteries of physics with the elegance of movement. Participants will showcase their understanding of the universe through synchronized choreography, reflecting celestial wonders.

Competition Details for the Science Choreography

Date: Wednesday, 15th October 2025
Duration: 3 minutes (plus a grace time of 10 seconds)
Theme: Cosmic Rhythms – A Spectacle Where the Enigma of Physics Meets the Artistry of the Universe

Category – Junior and Senior

 

Rules and Guidelines

  1. Each team must consist of 4 to 6 participants.
  2. A strict 3-minute performance limit is imposed, with a 10-second grace period. Exceeding this will lead to a 10-mark deduction.
  3. Teams should wear costumes that align with the theme.
  4. Music must be instrumental, with no vocals and provided via a pen drive.
  5. Adherence to the theme is mandatory.
  6. Stage setting is not permitted.
  7. Only hand-held props are allowed, and teams must bring their own.

Evaluation Criteria

  • Theme Alignment: 10 marks
  • Facial Expressions: 10 marks
  • Appropriate Attire: 10 marks
  • Innovation: 10 marks
  • Synchronization: 10 marks

What is Science Choreography?

Science Choreography is a unique blend of art and science, where participants convey complex scientific ideas through movement. In this competition, students will explore physics principles such as gravity, waves, and cosmic motion through expressive dance and synchronization.

The Science Choreography Competition 2025 encourages young minds to creatively illustrate the harmony of science and the universe. Through carefully choreographed performances, students will engage audiences in a captivating, educational experience.

Why Participate in Science Choreography?

  • Encourages creativity and scientific understanding.
  • Enhances teamwork and coordination skills.
  • Develops a deeper appreciation for science through movement.
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