HOLIDAYS, ABSENCE, TEAM PRACTICE RULES & SOCIAL MEDIA
Mar 24, 2026 03:29 PM
Holiday Breaks:
ICE Elite All Stars & Tilt Performing Arts will begin training on the 9rd February 2026 and will continue through to December 11th 2026. Competition athletes are expected to attend all competitions as a team. We realise many children and young adults are involved in a variety of activities: however, we cannot make exceptions for schedule conflicts. We practice set hours during the week and expect full commitment from all team members.
Due to the Competition Calendar, we will be commencing Term 3 from Monday 13th July 2025 (week 2 of the school holidays).
Absence Policy:
Absences are NOT allowed 3 weeks prior to any competition or on mandatory training days i.e choreography days - this is called ICE OUT! An unexcused absence may result in the athlete being pulled from an upcoming competition or pulled from the team permanently at the discretion of gym owner, Andj.
Please let Alison know in writing of any absences known to occur during the year i.e. school graduation, ball, holiday etc.as soon as possible.
Team Practice Rules:
All practices are CLOSED. We ask that there us not to be any unorthorised people in the "GYM" area. There is to be NO JEWELLERY worn at practices. ALL MOBILE PHONES should be kept in athletes bags in the front reception area. There is to be NO GUM in the gym at any time. Hair should be pulled back at all times. Please do not wear your cheer or dance shoes outside of the gym (this is to avoid ruining them).
ICE Elite All Stars & Tilt Performing Arts are not responsible for lost, misplaced or damaged clothing.
Social Media:
All routines/choreography including music, dance, stunts, transitions and tumbling should be highly protected and shall not be shown or discussed with others. ICE Elite All Stars & Tilt Performing Arts choreography should never be copied or taught to anyone without consent from your coach. This also includes any and all portions of music selections and editing. NO VIDEOS of routines, choreography should be uploaded to any online site including but not limited to YouTube, facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, TikTok and Instagram.
Videos may be posted of the routine after the athletes have competed at their first competition.