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PO Box 562 MOOROOKA Q 4105 www.brisbaneeisteddfod.org.au ABN: 54684204924 Brisbane Eisteddfod Inc. General Policies 1. Competitors participate in this Brisbane Eisteddfod according to all rules and guidelines listed and any other rules and conditions specific to Events as listed in the Individual Schedules. 2. The Event Management Team (EMT) reserves the right to allow variances of all rules and guidelines at their discretion. The EMT reserves the right to decide on any matter not covered by all listed rules and guidelines. Decisions of this nature will be deemed final without further question. 3. Volunteers and Adjudicator(s) are not permitted to advise, interpret or vary any rules or guidelines. The EMT will not accept responsibility for any outcome arising from such unauthorized actions. 4. Entries must be received by Brisbane Eisteddfod Administration prior to the close date of each Event. Entries must be completed correctly, comply with all rules listed in associated Event schedules and be accompanied by full fees including program cost or they will not be processed. Responsibility for correct entry rests with the entrant. The Eisteddfod cannot be responsible for entries lost through failed electronic transmission. An entry acknowledgement receipt will be sent to the email address provided on the entry form, confirming the Event(s) entered and fees paid. Entrants must contact the Eisteddfod if this acknowledgement is not received within 3 days of lodgement. Entrants are advised to check the details carefully and notify the Eisteddfod immediately of any errors, including spelling of names, etc. Corrections cannot be made after final timetabling. 5. All Eisteddfod correspondence is via email. It is the entrant s responsibility to ensure that Brisbane Eisteddfod emails are not blocked by spam filters. 6. Entry Fees and Program costs are not refundable except when an Event is cancelled. Entry fees and program costs cannot be transferred to another Event should entrants change their mind after final timetabling for the initial entry. 7. Entries submitted after the commencement date of the Eisteddfod will be subject to an additional (late) fee of $25. Late entries are only accepted without obligation, subject to final timetabling and capacity. 8. Purchase of an Event Program is compulsory and is added to the invoice at the time of entry. Teachers submitting entries for individual students must include the cost of an Event Program for each student, except where students share the same family address. Event Programs will be mailed 14 prior days to the Event commencement date. In the case of non-delivery of an Event Program the entrant will be provided with an equitable replacement. 9. Please email admin@brisbaneeisteddfod.org.au if the Program has not arrived within seven days of Event start date. 10. The EMT will not be responsible for any breach of Copyright, Royalty or Privacy laws. 11. The Venue and surrounds are SMOKE FREE! 12. A high standard of decorum, behaviour and professionalism is expected at all times. Unseemly, aggressive, abusive or unsportsmanlike behaviour is contrary to the spirit of the Eisteddfod and will not be tolerated in any form. The EMT will deal with any issues of this nature, as it deems appropriate. 13. In the interest of fairness no competitor will be allowed to perform if they have had professional contact with any adjudicator(s) in the six months prior to the start date of the Eisteddfod. 14. Personal communication with or other representation to the adjudicator(s) by competitors, teachers, parents, friends or associated parties is strictly prohibited and may result in disqualification at the Committee's discretion. 15. The Adjudicator(s) may exercise discretion and withhold one or more prizes in any section. 16. The Adjudicator(s) reserve the right to terminate a performance at any time within the rules and guidelines of the Eisteddfod. The Adjudicator(s)' decisions are final. 17. The EMT reserves the right to appoint substitute adjudicator(s) if circumstances require. 18. Awards and prize money will be allocated as per the Schedule. 19. The EMT reserves the right to alter or amend the Program in any way. Sections may be combined or cancelled as deemed necessary. 20. Private videography or photography with any device is prohibited at all times in the Auditorium. Videography and photography in dressing rooms must comply with the guidelines of the Information Privacy Act. 21. Practice or rehearsal is not permitted on stage at any time during the course of the Eisteddfod. 22. No person will be permitted to enter or leave the Auditorium during a performance. 23. All mobile phones/devices with screens must be turned off within the Auditorium. 24. A protest of any nature must be made in writing and lodged with the EMT within one hour of the conclusion of the section in which the disputed matter arises. Protests will attract a $25 fee. The fee is refundable if the protest is upheld. Any protest will be referred to a Protest EMT for settlement and the resulting decision will be final and accepted without further question. 25. The EMT will not be liable for personal items lost or stolen during the course of the Eisteddfod. Lost property will be held for a period of one month after the final day of the Eisteddfod. 26. TICKET SALES: Tickets are non-refundable. All patrons (including children 3 years & over) must hold a valid ticket. 27. Brisbane Eisteddfod Inc. General Policies will be revised and updated annually. 1

BRISBANE EISTEDDFOD SPEECH & DRAMA EVENT SCHEDULE 2018 CONTACT: drama@brisbaneeisteddfod.org.au admin@brisbaneeisteddfod.org.au CONVENOR: Jem Hill ADJUDICATORS: TBA DATES: 31 st July-12 th August 2018 AGE REQUIREMENTS: AGE IS AS AT 1 st JANUARY 2018 ENTRIES & COSTS: OPEN 26/01/18 & CLOSE Saturday 31/05/18 12 & under- $11.00 per competitor. 13 & Over- $16.50 per competitor. Duo Sections $11.00 per competitor. Group Sections $19.80 Plays $33.00 Administration Fee $6.00 Program $11.00 All Entries And Payments Are To Be Submitted online via http://www.brisbaneeisteddfod.org.au For assistance contact admin@brisbaneeisteddfod.org.au Late Entries will be permitted up to 7 th June with a flat Late Fee of $25. VENUE : Yeronga State High School Auditorium Oakwood Street Yeronga 4104 - only weekends and afternoons after 4pm will be used for competition in 2018 - Chorale Speaking will be held during school time. COMMUNICATION: Notices are posted frequently on our Facebook page. To keep up to date please Like us at www.facebook.com/brisbane.eisteddfod 2

RULES SPECIFIC TO SPEECH & DRAMA 1. All competitions are open to amateurs only. The definition of amateur for the purpose of competing in the Brisbane Eisteddfod shall be any person not working full time as a teacher and/or performer. Student teachers presently studying and/or teaching under the guidance of professional teachers are classified as amateur. Confirmation in writing may be requested from student teachers in the case of a dispute. 2. A clear copy of performance piece, free of any annotation must be furnished on the day of competition for use by the adjudicator. Copy to be marked with SECTION NUMBER AND COMPETITOR S NUMBER ON TOP RIGHT HAND SIDE OF PAGE. Items may not be used more than once by the same person. Only original copies of work will be returned in accordance with copyright laws. All other material will be destroyed at the end of the section. 3. Competitors may not transfer from one part to another where sections have been divided. 4. If for an exceptional circumstance a competitor performs out of session they will still receive an adjudication report and may use that piece for championship eligibility but they will not be considered for an award in that particular section. 4. Time limits: There is no minimum time limit and pieces can be as brief as teachers consider desirable. Maximum time limits will be enforced. Points may be deducted for over-time. 5.It is understood that in Open Sections competitors may choose work that may NOT be appropriate for a general audience. It is important these mature competitors are able to perform these works as they prepare for examinations and possible professional careers. If competitors have chosen such works, an announcement will be made to advise the audience and give them the opportunity to leave the auditorium if they choose. 6. No competitor may appear more than once in a solo section. In duos and group sections competitors may appear twice. 7. No competitor may perform the same piece in different sections. 8. All pieces to be memorised (except reading sections). 10. In all duo sections, different ages are allowed. The age of the older competitor determines section. 11. The committee reserves the right to alter or amend the program in any way and at any time to refuse entry, cancel any entries, refund entry fees, cancel or combine any events where entries are insufficient to proceed. 12. All prompting to be done by the adjudicator, except for one act plays. 13. Props must be kept to a minimum to avoid delays between items. No props made of glass or china, no liquids on stage, no naked flame permitted (candles, matches etc.). 14. Private videotaping and still photography (no flash) by persons associated with the performance is permitted with approval of the convenor. Other competitor s performances are not permitted to be videotaped or photographed and could result in disqualification of competitor associated with the offender. (Please note copyright restrictions for plays forbid the use of any recording device.) 15. The adjudicator reserves the right to terminate a competitor s performance at any time for whatever reason. 3

INFORMATION FOR COMPETITORS COMPETITOR AGE is as at 1 January in year of competition. Timing where stated is the MAXIMUM time limit. There is no minimum time. All Sections are Own Choice. All Sections are for both boys and girls. Character Performance - In costume. A dramatic scene, original material or from a published work. Props to be kept to a minimum and cleared at the end of each session. In eight and under sections a character poem is acceptable. Restricted Sections are for performers who have not previously won first, second or third prize in any solo section of Speech & Drama at a previous Brisbane Eisteddfod. Solo Mime - No costume. Theatre blacks acceptable. Music can be used. Duologue - In costume. Original material or from a published work. Recorded sound effects permitted. Age of older competitor determines section. Australian Verse/Prose. By an Australian writer. Any style of poem. Poet s name must be on copy. Period drama. - Costume optional. Must be from a published play or script written before 1950. Extract from a play - No costume. Theatre blacks acceptable. Must be from a published play or script. Poems in Pairs. - Any type of poem. There should be unison lines as well as individual lines in the presentation. Interaction is important. Movements and gestures can be used. Mime in pairs - No costume. Theatre blacks acceptable. Music can be used. One Minute Please. Impromptu talk. Topic set by Adjudicator. Warning bell at 45 seconds. 60 seconds given for preparation. Group Scene. Costume optional. Minimum three members. Can be an extract from play, dramatized poem or story, or group devised piece. Can include music. Group Improvisation. Improvised scene using speech and action based on a theme given by the Adjudicator. Minimum two members. Individual Improvisation. Improvised scene using speech and action based on a theme given by the Adjudicator. One Act Plays. In costume. An extract from a recognized play or an original piece. ALL GROUPS MUST HAVE A TITLE AND BE ENTERED ON ONE ENTRY FORM ONLY 4

CHORALE SPEAKING SECTIONS These sections will be held during school time. Banners and Ribbons presented after these sections. SD200 PREP-YEAR 3 SD201 YEARS 4-6 PREPARATORY SECTION - 8 years and under 1st, 2nd and 3rd place medallions, Highly Commended ribbons and adjudicators reports presented for each section. First place winners in ages 6,7 and 8 will also receive a book prize. Overall Champion and Runner Up Trophies and cash prizes presented at awards night (must enter minimum of 4 solo/duo sections to be eligible) 3 Overall Encouragement Award Trophies to be chosen by the adjudicator and presented at awards night. Overall AHEPA Drama Award Trophy and cash prize presented at awards night. Awards for Best Play, Best Actor in a female role and Best Actor in a male role presented after the Play Section Ribbons and banners presented for group items after group sections. 4 years and under SD1 Nursery rhyme or poem. Costume optional. 5 years and under SD2 Poem (any style) 6 years and under SD3 Verse (not humorous) SD4 Verse Humorous SD5 Memorised Prose 7 years SD6 Verse (not humorous) SD7 Verse Humorous SD8 Memorised Prose 7 years and under SD9 Australian Verse SD10 Character Performance - may be a character poem or a drama piece (3mins) SD13 Impromptu Reading SD14 Restricted Verse or Prose 8 years SD18 Verse (not humorous) SD19 Verse humorous SD20 Memorised Prose SD21 Australian Verse SD22 Character performance- may be a character poem or a drama piece (3min) SD24 Restricted verse or prose SD25 Impromptu reading 8 years and under SD23 Solo Mime (2min) SD26 Solo Improvisation (2min with warning bell at 1.5mins) SD27 Duologue (4min) SD28 Duo Mime (3min) SD29 Duo Poem SD30 Group improvisation (2min with warning bell at 1.5mins) SD31 Group scene (10min) SD32 One act play (20min) 5

JUNIOR SECTION - 9 & 10 years 1st, 2nd and 3rd place medallions, Highly Commended ribbons and adjudicators reports presented for each section. Overall Champion and Runner Up Trophies and cash prizes presented at awards night (must enter minimum of 5 solo/duo sections to be eligible) 3 Overall Encouragement Award Trophies chosen by the adjudicator and presented at awards night Overall AHEPA Drama Award Trophy and cash prize presented at awards night. Awards for Best Play, Best Actor in a female role and Best Actor in a male role to be presented after the Play Section. Banners and ribbons presented for Group Items after these sections. 9 years SD33 Verse (not humorous) SD34 Verse humorous SD35 Memorised Prose SD36 Australian Verse SD37 Character performance (4min) SD38 Solo Mime (3min) SD39 Restricted verse or prose SD40 Impromptu reading SD41 Solo Improvisation (2min with warning bell at 1.5mins) SD42 Duologue (5min) SD43 Duo Mime (3min) SD44 Duo Poem 10 years SD45 Verse (not humorous) SD46 Verse humorous SD47 Memorised Prose SD48 Australian Verse SD49 Character performance (4min) SD50 Solo Mime (3min) SD51 Restricted verse or prose SD52 Impromptu reading SD53 Solo Improvisation (2min with warning bell at 1.5mins) SD54 Duologue (5min) SD55 Duo Mime (3min) SD56 Duo Poem 10 years and under SD57 Prose Reading SD58 One minute Please SD59 Write and Read Own Poem SD60 Group improvisation (2min with warning bell at 1.5mins) SD61 Group scene (10min) SD62 One act play (30min) 6

INTERMEDIATE SECTION - 11 & 12 years 1st, 2nd and 3rd place medallions, Highly Commended ribbons and adjudicators reports presented for each section. Overall Champion and Runner Up Trophies and cash prizes presented at awards night (must enter minimum of 6 solo/duo sections to be eligible) 3 Overall Encouragement Award Trophies chosen by the adjudicator and presented at awards night. Overall AHEPA Drama Award Trophy and cash prize presented at awards night. Awards for Best Play, Best Actor in a female role and Best Actor in a male role presented after the Play Section. Banners and ribbons presented for Group Items after these sections. 12 years and under SD79 Solo Extract from a Play (5min) SD80 Solo Mime (3min) SD81 Prose Reading (3min) SD82 One minute Please SD83 Write and Read Own Poem SD84 Restricted verse or prose SD85 Duo Poem SD86 Duo Mime (4min) SD87 Group improvisation (2.5min with warning bell at 2min) SD88 Group scene (10min) SD89 One act play (30min) 11 years SD63 Verse (not humorous) SD64 Verse humorous SD65 Memorised Prose SD66 Australian Verse SD67 Character performance (5min) SD68 Solo Improvisation (2.5 with warning bell at 2min) SD69 Impromptu reading SD70 Duologue (5min) 12 years SD71 Verse (not humorous) SD72 Verse humorous SD73 Memorised Prose SD74 Australian Verse SD75 Character performance (5min) SD76 Solo Improvisation (2.5min with warning bell at 2min) SD77 Impromptu reading SD78 Duologue (5min) 7

OPEN SECTION - 13 years and over 1st, 2nd and 3rd place medallions, Highly Commended ribbons and adjudicators reports presented for each section. Overall Champion and Runner Up Trophies and cash prizes presented at awards night (must enter minimum of 6 solo/duo sections to be eligible) 3 Overall Encouragement Award Trophies chosen by the adjudicator and presented on Awards Night Overall AHEPA Drama Award Trophy and cash prize presented at awards night Awards for Best Play, Best actor in a female role and Best Actor in a male role presented after the Play sections. Banners and ribbons awarded in Group Items after these sections. 13 years SD90 Impromptu Reading SD91 Character Performance (5min) SD92 Prepared Reading (3min) SD93 Individual improvisation (3min with warning bell at 2.5mins) SD94 Period Drama -must be written prior to 1920 (5min) SD95 Extract from a Play (5min) SD96 Duologue (6min) SD 104 Verse SD105 Humorous Verse SD106 Prose 14 years SD113 Impromptu Reading SD114 Character Performance (5 min) SD115 Prepared Reading (3min) SD 116 Individual Improvisation (3 min with warning bell at 2.5 min) SD117Period Drama (must be written prior to 1920) SD118Extract from a Play (5 min) SD119 Duologue (6 min) SD 120 Verse SD121 Humorous Verse SD122 Prose 15 years and over SD97 Impromptu Reading SD98 Character Performance (5min) SD99 Prepared Reading (3min) SD100 Individual improvisation (3min with warning bell at 2.5min) SD101 Period Drama - must be written prior to 1920 (5min) SD102 Extract from a play (5min) SD103 Duologue (6min) SD 123 Verse SD124 Humorous Verse SD125 Prose 13 years and over SD107 Australian Verse SD108 One Minute Please SD109 Write and Read Own Poem Open Age SD110 Group improvisation (3min with warning bell at 2.5mins) SD111 Group scene (10min) SD112 One act play (60min) SD123 Group Mime (5min) 8