Below is an email from NexStar with more information regarding Nationals Week. I encourage you to attend the master classes but they are not mandatory.
BIG SHOW:
Many of you have questions regarding the Big Show. The time has been changed to a 9:00 start time.
The final day of our competition consists of our Big Show. You will receive a schedule for this during the week; it starts at 9:00AM and generally we have everyone out by 3PM.
Throughout the week of Championships, High Scoring Routines will be invited to perform and re-compete on the final day of competition at "The Big Show". Invitations will be given to the following:
NEXSTAR Performance Level- The 3 highest scoring routines from the Small Group, Large Group and Line Divisions from each age group will be invited. Studios will be limited to 1 entry from each age group within each division. Trophies will be awarded to each division/age category for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place.
NEWSTAR/PRESTAR Performance Level- The highest scoring NewStar Group from each age division and the highest scoring PreStar Group from each age division will be invited to perform. More invitations will be given if the number of entries warrants this.
MASTER CLASSES:
Our Master classes are absolutely FREE! They are NOT mandatory; encourage to go and learn and have fun doing it!!
Kim McVicar has been in several television shows and theater productions as a lead dancer, including MTV Video Music Awards. Her specialty is funk/hip hop. She has also choreographed pop videos with many live concerts and commercials.
Mark Burrell has appeared in numerous theatrical productions, and has extensive choreography experience with pieces including the Rockettes. He helps in training soap stars for "Dancing with the Stars" as well as continuing to remain on as faculty instructor and choreographer at Juilliard School, where he received his degree. His specialty is musical theatre and jazz.
Both bios will be available in our National Program; the above information DOES NOT do these Master Class Teachers justice :) It only skims the surface