DA:NCE Awareness Social Media Video Competition

Official Rules & Guidelines

Help us lift up healthy dance and educate the culture! Submit your original video on the difference between healthy and harmful children’s dance for a chance to be featured—and win!

How to Enter

Create a 30–60 second video or reel answering this question:

“In your own words, what is the difference between healthy and harmful children’s dance?”

  1. Post your video to Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok.
  2. Tag DA:NCE Awareness in the caption so we can see your entry.
  3. Submit your video by September 30, 2025 at 11:59 PM (your local time zone).

Prize

One entrant will be selected at random from all eligible submissions to receive a $100 Amazon Gift Card.

The winning video will be featured on DA:NCE Awareness social media channels.

Video Guidelines

Must be original content created by you.

Length: Between 30 and 60 seconds.

Content should reflect DA:NCE’s mission to promote healthy, age-appropriate children’s dance and educate others about the harms of hypersexualization.

Videos may include personal stories, studio experiences, interviews, or educational messaging.

Content should be respectful and appropriate for all ages.

Eligibility

Open to individuals ages 13 and older. (Minors under 18 must have parent/guardian permission to enter.)

DA:NCE team members and their immediate family members are not eligible for the prize but may participate for awareness.

Fine Print

By submitting a video, you grant DA:NCE Awareness permission to repost, share, and feature your content across our platforms with credit.

Any submission that contains offensive, explicit, or inappropriate material will be disqualified.

Winner will announced on our social media channels in October 2025.

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Nonpartisan Statement

DA:NCE is a nonpartisan, unifying organization that welcomes input from any individual that values protecting children from hypersexualization in adult costumes, choreography and music inside and outside dance environments.