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Adult Welcome to camp! We are excited that you have chosen to improve your skills at the BYU Stompin Shufflin SMASH! Dance Camp. Read carefully the following information about your camp as some information is intended only for youth-age instructors (ages 16 17). Should you have any questions, call BYU Conferences and Workshops at 801-422-8713. **IMPORTANT NOTE** For updates on your camp, including check-in time and location, please check the information packet again online one week before camp begins. CHECK-IN ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST CHECK IN Thursday, June 21, 2018 10:30 11:30 a.m. Helaman Halls, David John Hall Maps for both housing and parking may be viewed on the Campus Maps page of our website under the General Information link. Breakfast will NOT be provided on Thursday. Parking is available at Helaman Halls during check-in. Camp agendas, meal cards, T-shirts, and room assignments will be given out during check-in. Orientation begins at 1:00 p.m. (Lunch will be provided in the Cannon Center before orientation). Participants staying on campus should check into the residence halls before orientation. Late arrivals should go to the Cannon Center front desk at Helaman Halls to check in. ORIENTATION Orientation for instructors begins at 1:00 p.m. in room 2206 Richards Building (RB). If you are staying in campus housing, be sure to take your belongings to your room before orientation. Come ready to clog immediately after the orientation meeting. GENERAL SCHEDULE Here is the general agenda for the week, except the first day (Thursday: Clogging. Friday: Clogging, Tap, and Irish. A detailed agenda will be handed out at check-in): 7:30 a.m. Breakfast 9:00 a.m. 12:20 p.m. Workshop classes 12:30 1:30 p.m. Lunch 1:30 5:00 p.m. Workshop classes (Friday: Filming) 5:30 7:00 p.m. Dinner 7:00 10:00 p.m. Evening Activities 11:00 p.m. Lights out in dorms

NON-HOUSING PARTICIPANTS Important Start and End times: Thursday, June 21 Start 10:30 a.m., Helaman Halls, David John Hall Check-in End 8:30 p.m. Pizza Factory Restaurant (dinner provided) Friday, June 22 Start 9:00 a.m., 2206 Richards Building End 10:00 p.m. 270 278 Richards Building Filming and Super Mania (dinner provided) Saturday, June 23 Start 9:00 a.m., 2206 Richards Building End 2:45 p.m., 270 278 Richards Building Conclusion of Clogdown CHECKOUT Camp ends Saturday, June 23, at approximately 2:45 p.m. Housing participants must check out of the halls by 9:00 a.m. Saturday. Your luggage will be held in a secure location until the camp ends that afternoon. Housing for Saturday night, June 23, is not included in the camp package. Please check out with a counselor to avoid being charged for linens, keys, etc. BYU Campus Accommodations will bill you $30 if you lose your key. Please keep track of your key! CLOGDOWN SUPER CHALLENGE PERFORMANCE Saturday, June 23, 1:30 p.m., 270-278 RB Families and friends are welcome to attend the ending event, the Super Challenge. Parking will be available in the residence hall parking lots or in lot 37Y, north of the football indoor practice field and east of Zions Bank (see Campus Maps under the General Information portion of our website). After the clogdown, youth may leave with their families. Those checking out of residence halls should check out with a counselor. Due to copyright/licensing restrictions, no recordings of the event s performances should be made available on social media sites. FOOD During the camp, Cannon Center meal cards for campus housing participants cover all meals from lunch on Thursday to lunch on Saturday. Please keep track of your meal cards, which must be presented at each meal. For non-housing participants, included meals are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday lunches, as well as dinner on Thursday and Friday nights. Those wishing to purchase additional meals may do so at the Cannon Center for $7.25 to $14.00 per meal. HOUSING Campus housing runs Thursday at check-in through Saturday at 9:00 a.m. Following checkout, luggage will be held in a secure location until the camp ends at 2:45 p.m. Please check out with a counselor to avoid being charged for linens, keys, etc. Your residence hall room is furnished with linen, bedding, towels, and a lockable pullout drawer (padlock must be provided by the participant). Your bed may be as high as three to four feet off the floor. Since we cannot change the room setup, alternate accommodations should be made if this poses a problem. You may wish to bring a light blanket since air conditioning is on and extra bedding is not provided. Messages can be left for those staying in campus housing by calling the Helaman Halls front desk at 801-422- 2034. BYU Campus Accommodations charges $30 for lost keys! Lanyards will be provided Roommates are assigned two to a room by preference or by age. Overnight counselors for youth instructors are provided on each floor. Each evening will end with a head count, short inspirational thought, and prayer (lights out 11:00 p.m.) for youth. Please be aware that overnight counselors are authorized to enter a youth instructor s

residence hall room if deemed necessary. For your safety, buildings are locked each night at 11 p.m. and are reopened the next morning at 8 a.m. For youth conferences, they are also locked during the day when the youth are at their program. Unfortunately, there will not be any early bird check-in. CHECKLIST OF ITEMS TO BRING Comfortable clothes to dance in T-shirts, modest (knee-length) shorts, socks Proper dance footwear (clogging shoes all three days. Tap and Irish shoes Friday and Saturday. Tennis shoes will also work well) Change of clothes, other than dance clothes (These must be modest see Rehearsal Attire on the General Information portion of our website). Swimsuit (make sure swimsuits are modest in fabric, fit, and style; boys no Speedos; girls modest one-piece suits (no cut outs). Tankinis will only be allowed if they function as a one-piece (plenty of overlap between the top and bottom pieces so that even during activity the stomach will not be exposed.) If your suit is cut too high on the bottom or too low at the top, you may be asked to wear a shirt or shorts over it.) Beach Towel Windbreaker or jacket Personal items Emergency phone numbers Money for emergencies such as prescriptions, or for optional for snacks, souvenirs, etc. Alarm clock (campus housing participants) Padlock for valuables drawer (campus housing participants) Camera (optional) Spending money for additional activities (optional) Note: Tank tops, sleeveless or spaghetti-strap tops, and shorts/skirts above the middle of the knee are not allowed in the cafeteria or around campus. Outside the studios, dancers should wear sweats or other clothing over their dance clothes when in the cafeteria and walking to and from class. Please remember that leggings are not considered pants. When selecting your wardrobe for camp, please make sure your clothing allows you to raise your arms above your head without showing your stomach. Please see the Honor Code link under General Information on the General Information portion of our website. Items to leave at home: Short shorts/skirts/dresses/shirts, low-rise pants, tank tops, low-back or spaghettistrap leotards. Bringing media devices, expensive items, excessive cash, and cell phones is left to your own discretion. STANDARDS Those attending the Stompin Shufflin Smash must maintain BYU standards. Included in these high standards are integrity; respectful language; morality; abstinence from tobacco, alcohol, coffee, tea, and harmful drugs; and modesty in dress. Females are allowed only one piercing per ear. Males may not have any piercings. All hairstyles should be clean and neat. Extreme hairstyles are unacceptable. No midriff tops, sleeveless shirts, or tank tops are permitted. Dress and grooming standards are strictly enforced on campus. Failure to comply with these standards may result in a request to make appropriate changes and/or dismissal from the camp. Due to safety and liability concerns, any participant found in or entering campus construction areas will be subject to immediate dismissal (see the Honor Code link under General Information on the General Information portion of our website).

Involvement in any of the Big Five will result in your being sent home immediately. 1. Participating in or encouraging sexual relations, or immoral behavior of any kind, viewing or sharing pornography in any form, sexting, or using vulgar or inappropriate or suggestive language, verbally or in text is not allowed. 2. Shoplifting, theft, or vandalism of any kind. 3. Possession or use of tobacco, alcohol, coffee or tea or any illegal drugs or substances is prohibited. Prescription medicines cannot be shared with anyone. 4. Possession of weapons or firearms of any kind. 5. Doing anything harmful to yourself or others physically, spiritually, or emotionally, including bullying. RECORDING Recording is NOT allowed during instruction sessions of the camp except by registered instructors during specifically designated sessions. Tripods are not allowed, and cameras must be battery operated! We cannot accommodate the high volume of plugs required by other modes of recording. SECURITY CAUTIONS Do not leave equipment and luggage unattended. Always keep room and valuables drawer locked (bring your own padlock). Clearly label all personal items you bring to camp, including dance shoes. Brigham Young University is not responsible for lost or stolen items. PERSONAL VEHICLES AND PARKING Instructors staying off campus who drive to camp may park their personal vehicles in the residence hall parking lots or in lot 37Y, north of the football indoor practice field and east of Zions Bank (see the BYU Map link under Maps on the General Information portion of our website). Those staying on campus who are planning to come by car or motorcycle may leave their vehicle parked overnight in the residence hall parking lots. Personal vehicles should not be used to transport youth participants. As a guest of BYU and to help you enjoy your stay, please remember that disability stalls, dean and official stalls, service stalls, red curbs, etc., require special permits. Parking in any of these stalls without the proper permit will result in a parking citation. Please remember that timed stalls are enforced for the time posted. SHUTTLE TO AND FROM SALT LAKE CITY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Commercial shuttle services are available between the Salt Lake International Airport and BYU. For reservations and pricing, contact Express Shuttle at 801-596-1600 for additional information. If you are traveling from the airport directly to the BYU dorms, Express Shuttle offers a small discount. PARENTAL RELEASE FORMS (Instructors ages 16-17) Parental Release Forms, including medical information, should have been completed at the time of registration. For questions or to change your information, please contact our office at 801-422-8713.

INSURANCE BYU Summer Camps provides a limited secondary accident insurance policy that may pay excess claims not covered by your primary insurance. Medical expenses incurred due to illness will not be covered. Instructors must carry primary insurance during camp. Expenses for treatment paid by BYU must be reimbursed to the university no later than August 31, 2018. ILLNESSES AND INJURIES For minor illnesses, instructors may choose to remain in their residence hall rooms or at home. For instructors ages 16 17, counselors must be notified in such cases. Parents of youth instructors incurring a serious illness will be contacted to discuss a course of action. If parents or guardians cannot be reached, the sick participant may be taken to the hospital for treatment. Unfortunately, the dance training facility is not available to camp participants. Students will have access to ice and a basic first-aid kit should any minor injuries occur. Major injuries will be handled by the office staff by contacting a parent or legal guardian to determine a course of action. With permission from a guardian, dancers may be transported to a local hospital, emergency room, or clinic but should not plan on using the dance training facility. Dancers are encouraged to begin strength, flexibility, and nutritional training prior to the camp to minimize the risk of injury during their stay. Our office must have on file a medical release form that should have been completed at the time of registration. For questions or to update the release form, please contact 801-422-8713. REFUNDS Only a participant and his or her parents (instructors ages 16 17) have the authority to request a refund. A refund (minus $25 nonrefundable) will be granted for all cancellations requested by 4:00 p.m. Monday, May 22, 2017 (one month before camp begins). No refunds will be given after this deadline. If the program is canceled, a full refund will be given. The simplest way to cancel a camp registration is to log into the participant s account online and process the withdrawal yourself. You may also call 801-422-8925 to cancel a camp registration. BYU cannot be held responsible for any cancellation or change charges assessed by airlines, travel agencies, or other institutions in the event of program cancellation. For questions regarding the material discussed above, please call BYU Conferences and Workshops at 801-422-8713. We look forward to seeing you soon at the Stompin Shufflin SMASH!