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GUNNEDAH EISTEDDFOD SOCIETY (Inc) 2021 69th Speech, Drama and Public Speaking Eisteddfod Tuesday 1st to Friday 4th June 2021 Conveners: Mrs Bec Dowe - 0427397083 Mrs Kate Pinn - 0428420950 Entries Close: Thursday 1 st April, 2021. Email: [email protected] Post: Convenors, Carroll Public School, David St, Carroll 2340 or Gunnedah Fashion Fabrics, 177 Conadilly Street, Gunnedah, or Second Edition Bookshop, 276 Conadilly Street, Gunnedah Entry Fees: Individual Entries $ 8 Poems for Two $ 12 Groups (Choral Speech & Plays) $ 20 Venues: Town Hall Gunnedah Civic Theatre Gunnedah COVID-19 Regulations will apply
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GUNNEDAH EISTEDDFOD SOCIETY (Inc) 2021

69th Speech, Drama and

Public Speaking Eisteddfod Tuesday 1st to Friday 4th June 2021

Conveners: Mrs Bec Dowe - 0427397083 Mrs Kate Pinn - 0428420950

Entries Close: Thursday 1st April, 2021. Email: [email protected]

Post: Convenors, Carroll Public School, David St, Carroll 2340 or

Gunnedah Fashion Fabrics, 177 Conadilly Street, Gunnedah, or

Second Edition Bookshop, 276 Conadilly Street, Gunnedah

Entry Fees: Individual Entries $ 8

Poems for Two $ 12 Groups (Choral Speech & Plays) $ 20

Venues: Town Hall Gunnedah

Civic Theatre Gunnedah COVID-19 Regulations will apply

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RULES AND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF ENTRY SPEECH & DRAMA

(Please read carefully to avoid misunderstandings) COVID-19 REGULATIONS: With the frequent changing of NSW Health Regulations, the Gunnedah Eisteddfod Committee reserves the right to implement the current or latest Covid-19 Regulations for the 2021 Gunnedah Eisteddfod.

1. Entries must be on the official Speech and Drama entry form and must be lodged by the specified closing date, 1/4/21

2. Entries must be in a sealed envelope clearly marked SPEECH AND DRAMA and must

include the appropriate entry fee.

Hand delivery can be to : Gunnedah Fashion Fabrics, 177 Conadilly St, Gunnedah Or Second Edition Bookshop, 276 Conadilly St, Gunnedah Entries may be emailed to: [email protected]

Posted to:- The Conveners, Carroll Public School, David St, Carroll 2340 Direct Debit payment to the Gunnedah Eisteddfod Society can be made as

per entry form details.

3. Please make all postal notes payable at Gunnedah and draw all cheques payable to Gunnedah Eisteddfod Society (Inc).

4. Late entries will not be accepted. No extension of time will be granted. No phone or faxed

entries will be accepted.

5. Copies of own choice pieces (including plays) must be received with entries or by the commencement of the session in which they are to be performed.

6. All entrants perform entirely at their own risk.

7. The entrant's age is recognized as their age on the first day of May each year. Entrants in

sections limited to age must be prepared to submit Proof of Age if required to do so.

8. Open sections in Speech and Drama are open to entrants 16 years of age and over.

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9. The committee reserves the right to cancel any sections in which it is considered insufficient entries have been received. Entrants will receive notice of cancellation.

10. In all sections where fewer than three (3) entries are received the award of first or any prize

will be left to the discretion of the adjudicator.

11. Unless otherwise stated, only one item may be performed in each section by an entrant.

12. An entrant must not repeat any item with which he or she has won first place in any previous Gunnedah Eisteddfod unless it is a "Set Piece".

13. No contestant may say a poem as "Own Choice" if it is a "Set Piece" in the current

Eisteddfod.

14. No entrant will be allowed to perform the same item in more than one section.

15. No deferment of adjudication to a later session will be permitted. Deferment within a session will be at the discretion of the adjudicator.

16. The committee reserves the right to amend the program at any time by varying the order of

entrants and/or sections at any sessions.

17. The committee reserves the right to appoint a substitute adjudicator.

18. An adjudicator's decision is final.

19. Any protest or objection arising shall be lodged with the relevant convener in writing within thirty minutes of the cause of complaint and must be accompanied by a deposit of $50. If the request is upheld the deposit will be refunded.

20. Award sheets will be available fifteen (15) minutes after the conclusion of the adjudication

and are the responsibility of the entrant.

21. Conveners reserve the right to ban video cameras as this is a breach of copyright laws

22. All general enquiries should be addressed to:

The Secretary,

Gunnedah Eisteddfod Society (Inc), PO Box 372,

Gunnedah NSW 238

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Preschool and Infants Section

INDIVIDUAL SECTIONS ENTRY FEE: $8.00 Note: All sections are ‘Own Choice’ unless otherwise indicated PF 1 Nursery Rhyme (Preschool in Costume) Time limit: 2 minutes PF 2 Nursery Rhyme (Kindergarten in Costume) Time limit: 2 minutes PF 3 Humorous Poem (Kindergarten) Time limit: 2 minutes PF 4 Humorous Poem (Yr 1 & Yr 2) Time limit: 2 minutes PF 5 Australian Poem (Infants) Time limit: 2 minutes PF 6 Poems for Two (Infants) - Costume optional Time limit: 2 minutes Entry Fee: $12.00 PF 7 Prepared Reading (Years 1 & 2) ‘The Twits’ By Roald Dahl PF 8 Describe a picture Time Limit 1 minute Some helpful hints for children competing in this section: Children choose their own picture, Children display picture, it may be from a book, a photo or from a magazine etc Children talk about this picture not just telling people what is in the picture but: Why they chose this picture? What does this picture mean to them? How does the picture make them feel?

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YEARS 3 and 4 Section INDIVIDUAL SECTIONS: ENTRY FEE: $8.00 for single entries $12 Poems for Two Note: All sections are ‘Own Choice’ unless otherwise indicated All poems have a time limit of 2 minutes and poems for two and duologues 3 minutes JP 1 Australian Poem (Yrs 3/4) JP 2 Humorous Poem (Yr 3) JP 3 Humorous Poem (Yr 4) JP 4 Poem for Two (Yrs 3/4) - in costume JP 15 Duologues (Yrs 3/4) – optional costume JP 5 Mime (Years3/4) JP 6 Monologue (Years 3/4) JP 7 Bible Reading (Years 3/4) Psalm 23 JP 8 Prose Reading (Year 3/4) Individual & no costume required JP 9 Impromptu Reading (Yr 3) JP 10 Impromptu Reading (Yr 4) JP 11 Restricted Recitation (Yr 3) For children who have never won 1st Place. ‘Missing’ by Anne Scott JP12 Restricted Recitation (Yr 4) For children who have never won 1st Place. ‘Freddie by Phil Bolsta JP13 Indigenous Story telling (Year 3 & 4) JP 14 Championship Poem (Yrs 3/4)

To qualify for the championship poem, competitors need to have competed in 2 other individual sections of this Eisteddfod. “The Poet” by Annette Kosseris

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Time Limits: Prepared Speech 2 minutes, Impromptu Speech 1 minute PS 1 Prepared Speech (Year 3) PS 2 Impromptu Speech (Year 3) PS 3 Prepared Speech (Year 4) PS 4 Impromptu Speech (Year 4)

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YEARS 5 and 6

INDIVIDUAL SECTIONS: ENTRY FEE: $8.00 for single entries $12 Poems for Two Note: All sections are ‘Own Choice’ unless otherwise indicated All poems have a time limit of 3 minutes and poems for two and Duologues 4 minutes SP 1 Australian Poem (Yr 5/6) SP 2 Humorous Poem (Yr 5) SP 3 Humorous Poem (Yr 6) SP 4 Mime (Years5/6) SP 5 Monologue (Years 5/6) SP 6 Prose Reading Year 5 & 6 SP 7 Bible Reading (Yrs5/6) 1 Timothy 4:11-16 New International; Version (NIV) SP 8 Impromptu Reading (Yr 5) SP 9 Impromptu Reading (Yr 6) SP 10 Restricted Recitation (Yr 5) For children who have never won 1st Place ‘Look Out’ by Max Fatchen SP 11 Restricted Recitation (Yr 6) For children who have never won 1st Place ‘Day Dreams’ by Katherine Blowen SP 12 Indigenous Story Telling Years 5 & 6 SP13 Championship Poem (Yrs 5/6)

To qualify for the championship poem, competitors need to have competed in 2 other individual sections of this Eisteddfod.

‘Contrast’ by Joyce Trickett SP 14 Poem for Two (Yrs 5/6) - in costume SP 16 Duologues (Yrs 5/6) – optional costume SP 15 Improvised Drama (Yrs 5/6) - Groups of 3 to 5 Based on a visual or word picture given by the adjudicator.

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Time Limits: Prepared Speech 3 minutes, Impromptu Speech 1 minute PS 5 Prepared Speech (Year 5)

(Time Limits: Prepared Speech 3 minutes, Impromptu Speech 1 minute)

PS 6 Impromptu Speech (Year 5) PS 7 Prepared Speech (Year 6) PS 8 Impromptu Speech (Year 6)

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High School Section: INDIVIDUAL SECTIONS - YEARS 7,8 and 9 ENTRY FEE: $8.00

Single Entries Only Note: All sections are ‘Own Choice’ unless otherwise indicated

JH 1 Monologue (Yrs 7/8/9) JH 2 Group Improvised Drama (Yrs 7/8/9) ENTRY FEE: $15.00 Time limit: 2 minutes Groups of 3 to 5 Based on a visual or word picture given by the adjudicator JH 3 Duologues (Yrs 7/8/9) – optional costume ENTRY FEE: $12.00 SH 2 Group Improvised Drama (Yrs 10/11/12) ENTRY FEE $15.00

Time limit: 3 minutes Groups of 3 to 5 Based on a visual or word picture given by the adjudicator. Year 12 Drama Performances (no prizes)

PUBLIC SPEAKING – HIGH SCHOOL

Speak – Off Competition between High Schools ENTRY FEE: $50.00 Years 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12 Two representatives in each Year level Individuals receive marks but are compiled together. The school with the highest overall mark is the ‘SPEAK OFF’ Champion School.

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SCHOOL SECTIONS

DRAMA ENTRY FEE: $20.00

Care should be taken with the quality of choice. The conveners reserve the right to reject choice of play if it is considered unsuitable. When submitting drama entries teachers must supply the following information: a) Performance time (time limits must be strictly observed). b) Copy of the script with a cast list and name of actor playing each part, attached. If insufficient entries are received in any one section the conveners reserve the right to combine the section with another or abandon the section. Notification will be given to any entrants affected. Note: Drama sections will not be split when programmed. Time limits include setting and striking the stage. DR 1 ONE ACT PLAY - School Years 5 and 6 Time limit: 30 minutes DR 2 Group Mime - School Years 5 and 6 DR 3 ONE ACT PLAY - School Years 3 and 4 Time limit: 30 minutes DR 4 Group Mime - School Years 3 and 4 DR 5 ONE ACT PLAY - Schools with less than 65 pupils Time limit: 30 minutes DR 6 Group Mime - Schools with less than 65 pupils

CHORAL SPEECH ENTRY FEE: $20.00 Choirs are to present two pieces: - a) Set Piece, b) Own Choice (contrasting piece) Teachers must not sing, speak or play with the choirs or groups they are conducting. Failure to observe this rule could result in disqualification. No teacher, except in the capacity of conductor, will be allowed on the stage at any time his or her pupils are performing. CS I CHORAL SPEECH - School Years 5 and 6 (a) ‘Cats by the Fire’ by Joyce Trickett (b) Contrasting Own Choice Poem Time limit: 2 minutes CS 2 CHORAL SPEECH - School Years 3 and 4 (a) ‘Fish n’ Chips’ by David Campbell (b) Contrasting Own Choice Poem Time limit: 2 minutes CS 3 CHORAL SPEECH – School Years 1 and 2 (a) ‘Spring’ by Frank Cardiff (b) Contrasting Own Choice Poem Time limit: 2 minutes CS 4 CHORAL SPEECH- Kindergarten

(a) ‘The Park’ by Annette Kosseris (b) Contrasting Own Choice Poem Time Limit 1 Minute

CS 5 CHORAL SPEECH – School with less than 65 pupils (a) ‘Cities’ by Anonymous (b) Contrasting Own Choice Poem Time limit: 2 minutes

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OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM - SPEECH AND DRAMA

2021 GUNNEDAH EISTEDDFOD Tuesday 1st June – Friday 4th June 2021

Name: (person submitting entries) ………………….…………………….……… Address: ……………………………………………………………………………. ……………………..…………………………………………………………………… Telephone: ……………....……......…… (BH).……….……….………..…… (AH) Email:………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Entries for Speech & Drama this year can also be submitted online [email protected] Payment can also be Direct debited to the Eisteddfod Organisation. NAB BSB: 082 628 Account No: 921018416 Please place SD and Surname on the reference when making a payment so we can identify who has paid and what section the payment belongs to. The Gunnedah Eisteddfod Society will not be responsible for the photography of any school student who is performing in the Gunnedah Eisteddfod. This issue should be between the school and their chosen photographer. Any individual performer with photography issues should inform the conveners at the session in which they are performing. I have read and agree to abide by the rules and regulations governing competition in the 2016 Gunnedah Eisteddfod Y/N. Signed (by person submitting entries):__________________________________________________________ Entries close Thursday 1st April, 2021. Late or phone entries will not be accepted. IMPORTANT NOTES

1. Entries should be in a sealed envelope marked SPEECH AND DRAMA and must include the FULL ENTRY FEES.

2. For the purpose of ‘age’ sections, the entrant's age is recognized as their age on the first day of May 2021.

3. Set Bible Readings are to be read from the Good News Bible only. Copies of the readings are available from Gunnedah Fashion Fabrics or online

4. Copies of Own Choice selections can be provided with your entry, handed in to Second Edition Bookshop or handed in at the Back Table a half an hour before the commencement of each session.

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Section

Competitor Entry Fee

Total

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Speech, Drama and Public Speaking Eisteddfod

Tuesday 1st June to Friday 4th June, 2021.

Selection of Pieces

PF 7 Prepared Reading (Years 1 & 2) ‘The Twits’ By Roald Dahl The Twits Roald Dahl A person who has good thoughts cannot ever be ugly. You can have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth and a double chin and stick-out teeth, but if you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely. 'You're plotting something,' Mrs Twit said, keeping her back turned so he wouldn't see that she had taken out her glass eye. 'Whenever you go all quiet like that I know very well you're plotting something.' Mrs Twit was right. Mr Twit was plotting away like mad. He was trying to think up a really nasty trick he could play on his wife that day. 'You'd better be careful,' Mrs Twit said, 'because when I see you starting to plot, I watch you like a wombat.'

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YEARS 3 and 4 Section

JP 7 Bible Reading (Years 3/4) Psalm 23

Psalm 23

New International Version (NIV)

Psalm 23

A psalm of David. 1 The LORD is my shepherd, I lack nothing.

2 He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters,

3 he refreshes my soul. He guides me along the right paths

for his name’s sake.�4 Even though I walk

through the darkest valley,[a] I will fear no evil,

for you are with me; your rod and your staff,

they comfort me. 5 You prepare a table before me

in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil;

my cup overflows. 6 Surely your goodness and love will follow me

all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD

forever.

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JP 11 Restricted Recitation (Yr 3) ‘Missing’ by Anne Scott

Missing

By Anne Scott

I've hunted near, I've hunted far

I even looked inside my car.

I've lost my glasses, I'm in need,

To have them now so I can read.

I loudly swear and I curse

Did I leave them in my purse?

Are they behind the sofa, under the bed?

Oh there they are - on my head!

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JP12 Restricted Recitation (Yr 4)

‘Freddie’ By Phil Bolsta

Freddie

BY PHIL BOLSTA

I don’t like doing homework, I know that it will bore me. But now I am much happier

’Cause Freddie does it for me!

He greets me at the door each day When I come home from school.

He just can’t wait to read my books— I think that’s pretty cool!

I give him all my homework,

Like history and math. And when he’s done I give him

A nice warm bubble bath!

My grades are so much better now, Which makes my parents glad.

Freddie is the smartest dog That I have ever had!

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JP 14 Championship Poem (Yrs 3/4)

To qualify for the championship poem, competitors need to have competed in 2 other individual sections of this Eisteddfod.

‘The Poet’ by Annette Kosseris

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YEARS 5 and 6 SP 7 Bible Reading (Yrs5/6) 1 Timothy 4:11-16 New International Version (NIV) 1 Timothy 4:11-16 New International Version (NIV) 11 Command and teach these things. 12 Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity. 13 Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching. 14 Do not neglect your gift, which was given you through prophecy when the body of elders laid their hands on you. 15 Be diligent in these matters; give yourself wholly to them, so that everyone may see your progress. 16 Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers.

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SP 10 Restricted Recitation (Yr 5) ‘Look Out’ Max Fatchen

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SP 11 Restricted Recitation (Yr 6) ‘Day Dreams’ Katherine Blowen

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SP13 Championship Poem (Yrs 5/6) To qualify for the championship poem, competitors need to have competed in 2 other individual sections of this Eisteddfod. ‘Contrast’ by Joyce Trickett

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CHORAL SPEECH CS I CHORAL SPEECH - School Years 5 and 6 (a) ‘Cat by the Fire’ Joyce Trickett (b) Contrasting Own Choice Poem Time limit: 2 minutes

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CS 2 CHORAL SPEECH - School Years 3 and 4 (a) ‘Fish n’ Chips’ by David Campbell (b) Contrasting Own Choice Poem Time limit: 2 minutes

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CS 3 CHORAL SPEECH – School Years 1 and 2 (a) ‘Spring’ by Frank Cardiff (b) Contrasting Own Choice Poem Time limit: 2 minutes

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CS 4 CHORAL SPEECH- Kindergarten

(a) ‘The Park’ By Annette Kosseris Time Limit 1 Minute (b) Contrasting Own Choice Poem

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CS 5 CHORAL SPEECH – School with less than 65 pupils (a) CITIES by Anonymous (b) Contrasting Own Choice Poem Time limit: 2 minutes


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