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SINGAPORE

A SUB-DIVISION OF UDO SINGAPORE
THE YOUTH MOVEMENT FOR A
NEW GENERATION
MΞTAMORPH: Dance for Change –
A Signature Category within UDO(SG)2025
MΞTAMORPH is the bold, cause-driven varsity and open category of the UDO Singapore Qualifiers, happening for the first time at One Punggol on 1–2 November 2025.
Presented under the global platform of the United Dance Organisation (UDO), MΞTAMORPH empowers teams to go beyond competition — using street dance to spotlight real-world issues through choreography, music, and visuals. Each crew chooses a meaningful cause and brings it to life on stage with powerful storytelling and full LED backdrop integration.
Expect two days of emotion, energy, and exceptional talent from Singapore’s top university and community dance crews.
Every movement is a message. Every dancer is a voice.
Join us — and witness dance become a force for change.
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MΞTAMORPH Division is open to Singapore Teams only, comprising Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents (PR), or students with valid passes residing in Singapore.
VARSITY
CATEGORY
FINALS: 1 & 2 NOVEMBER
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Open to participants who are currently enrolled in a university in Singapore.
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Students enrolling in or graduating from a university in 2025 are also eligible.
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Teams may consist of members from different universities.
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Each team submission will be counted as one entry.
SUPPORTING
THE CAUSE
A meaningful collaboration
For its very first chapter, UDO Singapore is proud to collaborate with Me2 Centre of Inclusive Arts. Me2 believes in the transformative power of the arts to uplift, empower, and unite. Their mission is to address the post-18 support gap for persons with disabilities and to ensure that the arts remain a lifelong platform for growth, expression, and inclusion.
This year, teams are invited to craft their performance around one of the following four themes:
THE
UNSPOKEN
Dance that reclaims voices that have been silenced or forgotten
(e.g. marginalised communities, persons with disabilities)
THE
UNSPOKEN
Dance that brings attention to those often overlooked
(e.g. caregivers, persons with disabilities, neurodivergence)
THE
UNSPOKEN
Dance that explores taboos and grief
(e.g. loss of imagined futures, loss of abilities)
THE
UNDOING
Dance that expresses joy, dignity, and transformation through truth, inclusion, and change
(e.g. reclaiming identity, celebrating neurodiversity,
turning pain into hope)


COMPETITION PROCEDURE
All teams must submit a video audition by 21 September 2025, 11:59 PM.
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The video does not need to follow the competition theme
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Length of audition video: minimum 60 seconds, maximum 90 seconds
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The dancers featured in the audition video must match those listed in the registration form
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Late submissions will not be accepted – strictly no extensions
Audition results will be announced on 28 September 2025 and selected teams will advance to the Prelims (if any) and Finals.
JUDGING CRITERIA
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Narrative / Theme / Concept – 10 pts
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Execution of Street Dance & Choreo – 10 pts
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Overall Creativity – 10 pts
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Performance Skill – 10 pts
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Stagecraft – 10 pts
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Judge's Overall Impression – 10 pts
(Total: 60 points)
Note: MΞTAMORPH performances must tell a story and follow the competition theme.
PENALTIES
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Each penalty = 1 point deduction per judge
MUSIC RULES
DURATION: Max 3 mins (3:00)
SUBMISSION
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Upload your music at: www.metamorphdance.com
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Failure to upload in time may lead to point deductions
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Bring a backup USB with only the performance track
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Music must be free of swearing/inappropriate language
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The DJ will not adjust volume—please ensure it’s properly mixed
Important: If there are prelims, the same music must be used all the way to the finals.
- You may revise choreography between rounds, but music cannot be changed unless a judge requests it.
- It is the dancer/choreographer/teacher’s responsibility to upload and check your music file on time.