ATCO GAS INTERNATIONAL ICE CARVING
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ATCO GAS INTERNATIONAL ICE CARVING
ATCO GAS INTERNATIONAL ICE CARVING COMPETITION January 22 to 24, 2016 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 1st Place Winner 2015, Girl Archer by Alexey Andreev & Egor Stepanov from the Republic of Sakha, Russia ATCO Gas International Ice Carving Competition The 13th annual Ice on Whyte Festival takes place in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada from January 21 to 24 and 28 to 31, 2016. The ATCO Gas International Ice Carving Competition kicks off the festival from January 22 to 24 and ice carving artists from around the world are invited to participate in the competition. The competition begins on Friday at 7 am and ends on Sunday at noon. Sculptures will be judged on Sunday, January 24 and awards are presented at approximately 4 pm. 10 two-person teams are invited to compete in the Professional Category. Registrations are accepted until December 1, 2015. We look forward to seeing you there! Three Block Challenge Competition The Ice on Whyte Festival invites up to 5 two-person teams to participate in the 3 Block Challenge Competition during the final weekend of the festival, from 2 pm on Saturday, January 30 to Sunday, January 31 at 12 pm. This category is designed as a skill development opportunity and ice carving competition challenge. A professional artist will be available to mentor artists during this competition. Judging will begin at noon on Sunday and awards will be presented at approximately 4 pm. Canada Cup of Ice Carving 2017 The Canada Cup of Ice Carving showcases the best of ice carving talent from the Crystal Garden Ice Carving Competition at Winterlude in Ottawa, Ice Magic in Lake Louise and the Ice on Whyte Festival in Edmonton. The inaugural Canada Cup of Ice Carving will be held in 2017 as part of the Canadian 150th birthday celebration in Canada’s Capital City of Ottawa. The Canada Cup will rotate annually between the 3 international ice carving competitions. The 2016 international ice carving competitions in Ottawa, Lake Louise and Edmonton will be the qualifying competitions for the inaugural Canada Cup of Ice Carving in 2017. The top scoring team from each competition will get a guaranteed berth in Ottawa in 2017. In the case that one team wins more than one competition, their top score will indicate which competition they represent in 2017 and the 2nd place winner from their next highest scoring event will represent that competition. Each winning team from the previous year would receive complimentary travel to and from the other two competitions to the location of the Canada Cup as well as upgraded accommodations at the Canada Cup. The winner of the Canada Cup of Ice Carving could be any one of the participating teams at the Canada Cup of Ice Carving and there will be a cash prize awarded to the winner. Final details on the travel, accommodations and amount of the cash prize will be announced by August 2017 as part of the competition registration for each event. For more information, please contact: Wanda Bornn, Ice on Whyte Festival Producer Office: 780-758-5878 Mobile: 780-446-8382 Email: wanda@iceonwhyte.ca Mail: Rm 12, 7730 - 106 Street, Edmonton, AB T6E 4W3 Registration and Eligibility Complete the online application by the December 1, 2015 deadline, participation will be confirmed by December 15, 2015. Submit a sketch and title of piece by December 14, 2015. Participants must be at least 18 years old to enter the competition. New applicants, please include a summary of ice carving experience, list of awards from other competitions and a photo of previous ice carving. Teams in the Professional Category will be selected based on previous ice carving experience, the application sketch for the 2015 competition and past participation. Professional (2 person teams) Three Block Challenge (2 person teams) Maximum Participants 10 Teams 5 Teams Number of Blocks of Ice 15 blocks of clinebell ice per team 3 blocks of clinebell ice per team Allotted Time 35 hours 10 hours Artist Orientation Thurs, Jan 21: 7:30 pm to 9 pm Sat, Jan 30: 1 pm to 1:45 PM Carving Time Schedule Fri, Jan 22: 7 am to 10 pm Sat, Jan 23: 7 am to 10 pm Sun, Jan 24: 7 am to 12 pm Sat, Jan 23: 2 pm to 10 pm Sun, Jan 24: 10 am to 12 pm Minimum Carving Height 2.1 m (7’) 1 m (3.3’) Maximum Carving Height 3.05 m (10’) 1.5 m (5’) Carving Area 6.1 m X 6.1 m (20’ X 20’) 3.05 m X 3.05 m (10’ X 10’) Ice Block Size 1 m X 50 cm X 25 cm (40” X 20” X 10”) 1 m X 50 cm X 25 cm (40” X 20” X 10”) Ice Block Weight 135 kg (297 lbs) 135 kg (297 lbs) Competition Details Professional Three Block Challenge Scaffolding 1 set per team n/a Stepladder By request n/a Power One 120 V 15-amp outlet One 120 V 15-amp outlet Lighting One set per team One set per team Tarp One per team One per team Water Bucket One per team One Per Team North American Standard Chain Saw By request for International teams n/a One Block of Ice to Exchange By Request as per Competition Rules n/a Team Responsibilities and Conditions Complete and submit the artist online registration form by December 1, 2015. Submit design sketch and title of piece by December 14, 2015. A final sketch (if changed from the original application) must be submitted to the lead judge at the orientation on January 21. Attend the artist orientation on January 21 at 7:30 pm (dinner will be provided). A lottery draw at the orientation will determine your sculpture location in the carving area. Carvers must supply their own tools and equipment. Access will be given to one 120V 15-amp outlet (North American Standard) . Electric chains saws may be requested by international competitors on the application form. Carvers may use only one electrical tool at a time. Each competitor must follow all Ice on Whyte Festival participation guidelines and NCC rules as administered by the judges. Safety First! In order to ensure the safety of all participants, health and safety measures are applicable. No helpers are allowed in the carving area unless approved by a judge. All allocated blocks of ice must be used and carved on all sides. Snow made from your original allotment of ice may be used, no artificial props, decoration or colouring of ice is allowed. No sponsor logos or material may be displayed in the carving area or on the sculptures except sponsor identification on clothing. Organizers reserve the right to disqualify carvers who produce sculptures that are considered to be in poor taste or commercial in character. Artists must remove all tools, cardboard, extra ice and debris from their allocated carving area at the end of every competition day and ensure that the carving is ready for judging at the end of the competition. The Festival’s site staff will be available to assist with cardboard, ice and debris removal. Competition organizers are not responsible for lost, damaged or stolen tools and equipment. Weather All decisions regarding carving in adverse weather conditions will be made at the orientation by the judges and artists. This decision is final and will be adhered to by the competitors for the duration of the competition. Safety First In order to ensure the safety of all participants, health and safety measures are applicable for this event. Artists must wear personal protective equipment. Safety boots, pants or chaps with ballistic nylon inserts, chainsaw gloves, hearing protection, protective eyewear and any other relevant health and safety equipment are strongly recommended. The judges are aware of the importance of health and safety at this event and, should a lack of personal protective equipment or dangerous work methods be noted, they will issue warnings which may result in point reduction or disqualification. Carving Schedule The final carving schedule will be provided in the artist information package. Organizers and judges reserve the right to modify the schedule. Professional Teams Thursday, January 21 All day 7:30 pm to 9 pm Arrival of participants and judges Welcome dinner & orientation Friday, January 22 7 am to 9 pm Professional teams competition Saturday, January 23 7 am to 10 pm Professional teams competition Sunday, January 24 7 am to 12 pm 12 pm 4 pm 5:30 pm Professional Teams Competition Judging Awards Presentation Artist farewell reception Saturday, January 30 1 pm to 1:45 pm 2 pm to 10 pm Welcome & orientation Three Block Challenge Competition Sunday, January 31 10 am to 12 pm 12 pm 4 pm Three Block Challenge Competition Judging Awards Presentation Three Block Challenge Teams Judging Each category is judged separately. Three experienced judges will rate the sculptures according to the criteria below as established by the Winterlude Crystal Garden competition. The judging will be by consensus as the judges will discuss the scores of each sculpture. The sculptures must remain standing until the judging process is complete. Judging may take up to 3 hours. The Three Block Challenge will be judged by 2 individuals selected by the festival organizers. Criteria Overall First Impression 10 points The sculpture is attractive at first site Skill Structure 15 points Use of ice, Building the sculpture Skill Skill and Technique 15 points Carving and technical skill, Challenge involved Skill Details 15 points Appropriate details in design, design refinement Artistry Concept and Design 15 points Proportion, Unity of composition, design flow Artistry Creativity 15 points Originality Artistry Artistic Merit 15 points Overall beauty, Lasting impression Total 100 points Artist Services The official schedule will be provided in the artist information package. Organizers and judges reserve the right to modify the schedule. Transportation for Professional Category To and from Edmonton Artist responsibility International artists may apply for travel honourarium To and from Edmonton International Airport Ice on Whyte will provide transportation To and from Hotel and Ice on Whyte Festival Ice on Whyte will provide transportation Accommodations for Professional Category International artists 4 nights accommodations, one team per room (Jan 21 to 24) Canadian Artists 3 nights accommodations, one team per room (Jan 21 to 23) Meals Breakfast Lunch Thurs, Jan 21 Dinner Orientation & dinner Friday, Jan 22 Hotel Breakfast Onsite Catered Meal Onsite Catered Meal Saturday, Jan 24 Hotel Breakfast Onsite Catered Meal Onsite Catered Meal Sunday, Jan 25 Hotel Breakfast Onsite Catered Meal Farewell reception Professional Category Honourarium & Prizes Special Recognition All Teams $1000 Honourarium Certificate of Participation 1st Place $1000 & Medal Reserved spot for 2015 competition 2nd Place $750 & Medal Reserved spot for 2015 competition 3rd Place $500 & Medal Reserved spot for 2015 competition Metro News People’s Choice Award Trophy Artist Choice Award Gift Three Block Challenge Prizes Special Recognition 1st Place $300 Invitation to participate in 2016 professional category competition 2nd Place $200 3rd Place $100 Release of Liability, Waiver and indemnity I understand and recognize that my participation in the Ice on Whyte Festival’s International Ice Carving Competition involves certain risks. I hereby undertake to act in a responsible and safe manner at all times while participating in the Ice on Whyte Festival International Ice Carving Competition. Release of Liability I hereby release and forever discharge the Ice on Whyte Festival, its employees, officers, directors, agents, volunteers, its members or any other person for whom the Ice on Whyte Festival is responsible from any and all liability for any injury (including death) and/or property damage that I could sustain arising out of or in relation to my participation in the Ice on Whyte Festival International Ice Carving Competition. Waiver I hereby waive any right I have to make any demand or claim and to commence any action or lawsuit against the Ice on Whyte Festival for any injury (including death) and/or property damage that I could sustain arising out of or in relation to my participation in the Ice on Whyte Festival International Ice Carving Competition. I further waive any right I might have to make any demand or claim and to commence any action or lawsuit against any other person or corporation who might, in turn make a demand or claim or commence any action against the Ice on Whyte Festival. Permission Regarding Photographs, Images, Video and Media I hereby grant to the Ice on Whyte Festival and those authorized on their behalf, the right and unrestricted and perpetual permission, in repost of pictures of film footage that they, through their photographers and/or contractors and/or other participants in the Ice on Whyte Festival International Ice Carving Competition, have taken of me or in which I may be included with others during my participation in the competition and/or of the sculpture I have created, and in respect of comments I have made or written in my participation the competition, to use, to publish or broadcast and/or to authorize a third party to use, publish or broadcast the same in whole or in part in any and all media and for any purpose whatsoever, to alter said picture and footage and to use my name in connection therewith if the Ice on Whyte Festival so choose. Furthermore, I grant to the Ice on Whyte Festival and those authorized on their behalf, the right and permission to use all or part of the personal information that I provide, for the purpose of publishing a biography of myself and/or my work. The Ice on Whyte Festival has my consent to use, publish and broadcast all or part of such information in all media formats for promotional purposes and communication to the public. I hereby release and discharge the Ice on Whyte Festival from any and all claims and demands arising out of or in connection with the use of photographs, personal information, film footage or comments, including without limitation, any and all claims for libel or invasions of privacy. Consent I declare that I have read and understood this document in its entirety and consent to the foregoing. This document shall be binding upon me and my heirs, legal representatives and assigns. Please indicate that you have read, understand and consent to the Release of Liability, Waiver and indemnity in the online registration form.
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