All-Star Ripped Off Dances?

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This has been brought up before pretty sure Jamie did both so he has the ability to reuse his own work.

There was a team at UCA High School nationals that took the dance and used it, Jamie didn't choeograph their dance though.

UA Legacy had a big problem last season with teams taking their dance.
 
Does Jamie Parrish do the choreo for South though? If so, I wonder if it got approval beforehand since he did the WCSS dance. Just putting that out there. I know lots of local all star coaches do choreo for the high schools in the area, so it's a possibility I think.
 
Yes they had permission to use this dance. And if Im being completely honest I prefer this one to the WCSS. I like a smaller team with this dance for whatever reason. Just my opinion though:)
 
It has never really been one of my favorite dances, I mean I liked it but it wasn't to me what it was to so many other people. I like the way that it looks with a smaller group of girls but I did like it better with the 36 girls from Stars because the levels and movements made it look more complicated.
 
They looked SO happy to be doing that dance..didn't seem as energetic to me. It's not one of my favorite dances, although it puts a question in my mind:

WHO actually 'owns rights' to choreography. I know you technically 'can't,' but if you're paying for choreography, even if it's not a team you're going against, would you want to have a say in whether or not it could be used? I'm talking less about created elements (like Maddie's ballup 360, although if you notice, how many of us refer to it as 'hers' whether or not it actually is!) and more dances. Even though the choreographer 'creates' it, once someone pays for it, does ownership transfer to them?
 
When i was at my first high school competition last year someone used stingrays Orange dance from 2010. It was so funny because i was singing to it and it knew the dance . & instead of them doing a tranny drop they did this cool foward roll thing.
 
WHO actually 'owns rights' to choreography. I know you technically 'can't,' but if you're paying for choreography, even if it's not a team you're going against, would you want to have a say in whether or not it could be used? I'm talking less about created elements (like Maddie's ballup 360, although if you notice, how many of us refer to it as 'hers' whether or not it actually is!) and more dances. Even though the choreographer 'creates' it, once someone pays for it, does ownership transfer to them?
Harry Potter anyone? If it were a goblins decision the choreographers owns it:)
 
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