Uniform and Music

Information on uniform and music in RAD exams.

Uniform

Candidates are expected to wear the uniform listed for each grade, but where this is not possible, suitable alternatives of a similar colour and style may be worn.

Candidates are not assessed based on the uniform worn.

  • All uniforms should be clean and well-fitting.
  • Jewellery should not be worn unless required for religious or cultural reasons.
  • Where used, makeup should be kept light and to a minimum.
  • If hair is too short to be tied in a bun, it should be neatly groomed and styled off the face and neck so that the line of the head and neck is not obscured.

Mondor, the official licensed supplier of RAD Dancewear in North America, carries a wide range of recommended exam uniforms. View the 2022/23 Exam Guide for uniform descriptions, including where to Find a Mondor Retailer.

Music

Further information on music in exams can be found in our Specifications (see Music), and CDs and sheet music can be purchased from the RAD Canada Shop.

Please note: for Graded Examinations, it is better if the teacher does not serve as the pianist or operate the CD player as this can be very distracting for the candidates.

In order to not distract the candidates, we suggest the following:

  • A screen should be placed between the performing space and the CD operator,
  • The CD operator should sit with their back towards the exam area, or facing away from the candidates, making no eye contact with the candidates,
  • Candidates should understand beforehand that the examiner will conduct the exam and even if their teacher is operating the CD player, their teacher will not assist at any point.

All vocational graded exams must be performed with a pianist, but the variations are performed to the orchestral tracks on the CD. The pianist must operate the CD player.

For music errata, please visit our Syllabus updates page.