SCHEDULE
EVENT VENUE TIME DURATION
Reporting Time Spence Hall (Lobby) 8:15 a.m.
Registration Spence Hall (Lobby) 8:30 a.m.
Opening Ceremony Spence Hall 9:00 a.m.
CREATIVITY
POSTER MAKING Teacher Centre 10:00 a.m. 3.00 hrs
BRICOLAGE Activity Hall 10:00 a.m. 2.00 hrs
BREAKING NEWS Mews Information Centre 10:00 a.m. 4 hrs 30mins NIBBLES College Kitchens 10:00 a.m. 2 hrs 30mins
INTELLECT
CORPORATE SIMULATION Mathematics Lecture Room 10:00 a.m. 5hrs 30mins
TOKEN SCRIPT Middle School Library 10.00 a.m. 2.00 hrs
आशु भाषण Class 8-D 10.00 a.m. 2.00 hrsLUNCH BREAK 1.30 P.M.-2.30 P.M. 1.00 hrs
COMPUTER SKILLS
JAVA JIBE Computer Laboratory (2) 10:00 a.m. 1.00 hrs
WEB GENESIS Computer Laboratory (1) 10:00 a.m. 2.00 hrs
PERFORMING ARTS
नुक्कड़ नाटक East Terrace 10:00 a.m. 2.00 hrsUNUM THEATRUM Spence Hall 9:30 a.m. 1hrs 30minsPANDORA’S BOX Spence Hall 11:30 a.m. 2.00 hrs
BATTLE OF BANDS Spence Hall 2:30 p.m. 2hrs 30 mins
PIROUETTE Spence Hall 5:00 p.m. 2hrs 30 mins
CLOSING CEREMONY
Spence Hall 8:00 p.m.
Secretarial Assistant Garv Pahwa 9670603080
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S. NO. EVENT NAME NAME OF PARTICIPANT
1. POSTER MAKING
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2. BRI-COLAGE1.
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3. BREAKING NEWS
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4. NIBBLES1.
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5.CORPORATE
SIMULATION
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6. TOKEN SCRIPT1.
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7. JAVA JIBE 1.
2.
8. WEB GENESIS1.
2.
9. UNUM THEATRUM 1.
Constantia – 2016
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S.NO. EVENT NAME NAME OF PARTICIPANT
11.नकु्कड़ नाटक
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12. आशु भाषण 1.
13. BATTLE OF BANDS
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14. PIROUETTE
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15.PANDORA’S BOX
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• Completed forms must be sent to the host school by 26th September, 2016
• As some events shall be held simultaneously, kindly ensure that
participants for each event are different..
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POSTER MAKING
Time: 3 hours, commencing at 10:00 a.m.
Venue: Class 8-C
Topic: Topic shall be given on the spot.
Rules:
1. Each school shall be represented by a maximum of TWO participants.
2. Each team shall be required to bring their own art material.
3. Cartridge (Chart Size) paper shall be provided.
Assessment Criteria
Interpretation of Topic Visual Impact Creativity
Neatness Overall impression
Staff Advisor: Mr R. Ranjan: 9451068437Student In-charge: Vivek Verma: 9839558222
BRICOLAGE (COLLAGE MAKING)
Time: 2 hours, commencing at 10.00 a.m.
Venue: Activity Hall
Topic: Communal Harmony
Rules:
1. Each school shall be represented by a maximum of TWO participants.
2. Each team shall be required to bring their own material.
3. FOUR white chart papers will be provided.
Assessment Criteria
Interpretation of Topic Visual Impact Creativity
Neatness Overall Impression
Staff Advisor: Mrs N. Raza-Singh: 7897785420
Student In-charge: Swapnil Bhargava 8756816461
DETAILS OF EVENTS
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BREAKING NEWS
(A Media Event)
Time : 4 hours 30 minutes
Time for Shooting : 2 hours, commencing at 10:00 a.m.
Time for Processing : 2 hours 30 minutes commencing at 1:00 p.m.
Breaking news, unlike conventional reportage is very brief and to the point.
The presenter needs to be focussed and should possess the quality to
determine how much prominence a news story is given by media and the
attention given by the audience or viewers.
The main aim of the event is to familiarize the participants with the idea of
newsworthiness,
ethics in news broadcasting, growth of interactive media and aspects of citizen
journalism.
General Rules:
1. Each team shall be represented by THREE participants.
2. Each team shall bring its own hardware related to the event viz. Handy
cam/ professional camera / DSLR or digital point and shoot camera with
recording facility, memory cards/memory stick (no external hard disk or
internal camera memory to be used), memory card reader, chargers, power
cords, power banks, battery, additional battery, tripods, stand, lenses, filters
etc. (the list is illustrative).
3. The storage media should not contain any pre-recorded item except for
the items mentioned below in point number 8.
4. A code number shall be issued to each team to ensure transparency.
5. The movie clip must be submitted in any of the following formats- .mov,
.mpeg, .mp4, .wmv (for media conversion, use of offline media convertor is
permitted).
6. The length of the movie clip should not exceed 3 minutes, including title
and credits.
7. For processing of the movie presentation Picasa or Windows Movie
Maker are to be used, use of any other package is forbidden. The
processing of the movies should be done on the computers provided by the
organisers only.
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BREAKING NEWS
(A Media Event)
8. All the presentations shall be thoroughly scrutinised for plagiarism and
background music . It should not bear any copyright issues. Use of opening
and closing animated video clips is however permitted.
9. No internet connectivity shall be provided. The participants are therefore
advised to be cautious while using multimedia.
10. All the presentations shall be assessed strictly on the guidelines as in
Code of Ethics and Broadcasting Standard of NBA, India (see
www.nbanewdelhi/code of-ethics-broadcasting-standards.asp). The
presentation should clearly reflect the news item & the satire, if any, is to
be avoided.
11. The decision of the judges shall be final and abiding.
12.La Martiniere College, Lucknow takes no responsibility for safety of
equipment brought by the participants.
13.The results shall be announced during the closing ceremony in Spence
Hall. The winning entries shall be screened before the audience.
14.The winning entries shall be uploaded to the official YouTube channel of
La Martiniere College, Lucknow.
Venue:
After registration the participants shall be guided to The Mews I.C. by the
student escorts of the event. They shall be briefed about the event. Scanning
of the storage media shall be done at that time.
The final production and processing shall be completed in the Mews I.C.
where multimedia systems shall be provided.The final presentation shall be
submitted at the same laboratory. Evaluation shall take place there.
The final result shall be announced in Spence Hall. The winning entry shall be
screened before the audience and later uploaded to the official YouTube
Channel of La Martiniere College, Lucknow.
Assessment Criteria:
•Quality of the News byte Relevance of the Topic
•Quality of Editing/Presentation Adherence to time limit.
Staff Advisor: Mr D. K. Srivastava: 7570901696
Students In-charge: Saarthak Agarwal: 9415001200
Adarsh: 7572076539
NIBBLES
(A Cookery Competition)
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Time : 2 hours 30 minutes, commencing at 10:00 a.m.
Venue : College Kitchens
Rules:1. Each team shall consist of TWO participants who may be from Class 11 or 12.
2. All participants are required to bring their own ingredients and utensils including the
ones used for the plating of their dishes.
Round 1: Salad Decoration1. Time allotted : 1 hour
2. Topic : ‘Soup for four’
3. This shall be an elimination round.
4. Participants shall have to prepare a soup using fresh herbs(dried herbs may also be
used) and vegetables of their choice. This is to be made on the spot.
5. The use of precooked materials shall not be permitted, like readymade soup powders
or soup cubes.
Round 2: Lunch Preparation1. Time allotted for preparation: 1 hour 30 minutes
2. Topic : Luncheon Delight!
3. A Chicken dish suitable for lunch for four persons is to be prepared.
4. Each participant is required to bring a kg. of Chicken along with the other ingredients as
per their requirement.
5. The use of readymade ingredients shall lead to disqualification.
6. Access to gas burners will be provided.
7. Judges may question the participants on the cooking procedure that they are using.
8. Two previously undisclosed ingredients shall be provided, which participants shall have
to incorporate into their dish.
Staff Advisor: Mrs S. Godin: 9415337418
Mrs E. Rana 8009415811
Student In-charge: Dipansh Mishra: 7607791206
Assessment Criteria:
Round 1: Round 2:
Skills used Flavour
Aesthetic Beauty Suitability of the dish for Lunch
Overall Presentation Plating/Presentation of the dish
Taste and Blending Degree of cooking skills involved
Viva Voce
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CORPORATE SIMULATION
Time : Commencing at 10:00 a.m.
Venue : Mathematics Lecture Room
Rules:
• Each team shall be represented by TWO participants.
• The event shall consist of 5 rounds.
Stock Simulation Round
• All participants shall be provided a virtual startup capital.
• Rumors regarding different companies shall be floated at the beginning of the 5
rounds based on which the participants will have to buy or sell stocks within their
means.
• Participants must bring calculators for this round.
• No short-selling shall be permitted.
• At the end of Round 5, all stocks shall be liquidated.
• The top 8 teams with the highest profit margin, with respect to their initial virtual capital,
shall qualify for the next round.
Verbal Presentation• The top eight teams from the Stock Simulation round shall participate in this round.
• The teams shall be divided into two pools of four teams each. This shall be decided by
a draw of lots. Teams shall be allotted a particular sector.
• Each team shall be given a USP that they must integrate into their plan while preparing
their Business Model.
• Participating team shall be permitted 30 minutes to prepare their Business Model . The
use of the Internet is not permitted in this round.
• A Verbal Presentation shall be presented by the teams for 3 minutes. Teams exceeding
the time limit shall be penalized.
• Team shall be judged on innovation, feasibility and the USP of their Business Model .
Speaking skills shall also be considered.
• The top 2 teams from each pool shall qualify for the final round.
CSR Policy Formulation Round• The top 2 teams from each sector shall participate in this Round.
• Teams shall be allotted a Public Company.
• Participants shall get 2 hours to prepare a 5 slide PowerPoint presentation on the
allotted company's CSR policies.
• Each team shall be allotted 10 minutes for their presentation.
• Participants are required to bring their laptop and Internet devices for this event.
• Teams shall be judged on the feasibility, innovation and social utility of their policies.
Staff Advisor: Mr ManojTiwari: 9450363883
Mr Harpreet Singh 9838830206
Student In-charge: Sakhsam Bansal: 9565475745
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TOKEN SCRIPT
Time : 2 hours, Commencing at 10:00 am
Segment (I) : 30 minutes
Segment (II): 90 minutes
Venue : Middle School Library
This event, in two segments, shall test both the brevity and the eloquence of
the participants. It shall be a unique and enriching experience for young
writers and poets.
Rules:1. Each team shall be represented by TWO participants (from Classes 9 -
12).
2. In the first segment, one participant from each team shall be expected to
compose a minimalistic tale of not more than 250 characters (not including
spaces), from the word-stimulation provided. This word-stimulation shall
be by a draw of lots.
3. In the second segment, the other participant from each team shall
compose a ballad (with a minimum of 6 and maximum of 12 quatrains),
drawing from the teammate’s mini-tale.
4. Only the use of the Oxford Pocket Dictionary shall be permitted.
This may be brought to the venue by the team.
Assessment Criteria:-
For the Mini-tale For the Ballad
Succinctness Form
Expression Cohesion of structure
Originality Interpretation of the storyline
Mood
Staff Advisor: Mrs D. Badgel: 8090701701
Student In-charge: Raunak Makhija: 7379699175
Note: A ballad is a poem or song narrating a story in quatrains or short stanzas of four lines each.
JAVA JIBE(COMPUTER PROGRAMMING)
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Time : 90 minutes, commencing at 10:00 a.m.
Venue : Computer Laboratory 2
Programming Languages : C++/JAVA
Rules:
1. Each team shall be represented by TWO participants.
2. Three tasks shall be set, of which the participants shall be required to
attempt any TWO. All the problems shall be designed to test the problem
solving ability of the participants. The programming languages shall be
C++ /Java.
3. Each team shall be provided an IBM compatible Pentium computer,
running Microsoft Windows. Compilers shall include associated
development environments.
4. The software provided shall be: Turbo C++ / Blue J.
5. Participants shall not be permitted to bring or refer to any printed
reference material, including software listings.
6. The input and output operations shall be kept simple, allowing
participants to concentrate on the problem solving aspects. Input shall be
character-based from standard input files. Output shall be to the screen,
using standard characters.
7. All correct solutions shall be expected to handle test data correctly.
8. Judging shall be from the command line and not from any integrated
program environment.
9. Judges may conduct a viva-voce on the task performed.
Assessment Criteria
• Content
• Complexity
• Execution
• Viva-Voce
Staff Advisor: Mr J.V.N. Rao: 9839406879
Student Incharge: Shikhar Tripathi: 8765752112
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WEB GENESIS
(WEBPAGE DESIGNING)
Time : 2 hours, commencing at 10:00 a.m.
Venue : Computer Laboratory 1
Rules:
1. Each team shall be represented by TWO participants.
2. The participant shall be required to design a website on the topic / theme
that shall be provided on the spot.
3. All the data for the website shall be provided to the participants before the
event.
4. The participant shall not be permitted to carry any material (soft or hard
copy) related to the event.
5. No mobile phones or any kind of secondary storage media is allowed at the
venue.
The software provided shall be:
Adobe Dreamweaver CS8
Adobe Flash CS8
Adobe Fireworks CS6
Adobe Illustrator CS8
Adobe Muse CC 2015
Assessment Criteria:
• Content
• Aesthetics
• Design
• Usability and Accessibility
• Presentation
Staff Advisor: Mr A.Seymour: 9839181631
Student In-charge: Vedansh Tandon : 7054760274
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UNUM THEATRUM
(Mono Acting)
Time: 1 hour 30 minutes, commencing at 09:30 a.m.
Venue: Spence Hall
Rules:
1. Each team shall be represented by ONE participant (from class 9 – 12)
2. The participant shall perform a mono-act highlighting a social issue.
3. A maximum of 4 minutes shall be given to each participant to perform.
4. Language/statements unsuitable for a general audience shall not be
permitted. If the judges conclude that the performance violated this
guideline, the participant will be disqualified.
5. The participant must have suitable costume and make-up for the act.
6. The participant shall not be allowed to use sound or light effects for
his/her act.
Assessment Criteria:
• Delivery of dialogue
• Uniqueness and originality
• Acting skills
• Relevance to the theme and overall impact of the act
• Costume and makeup
Staff Advisor: Mrs N. Raza-Singh: 7897785420
Mrs S. Dhall: 8400139999
Student In-charge: Naman Srivastava: 7897146046
नुक्कड़ नाटक
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समय - प्रातः१०बज ेसे
स्थान - ईस्ट टेरेस
विषय - आधनुनक राजनीनत
ननयम -
१. अऩनी नाटटका प्रस्तुत करने के लऱए प्रत्येक दऱ को दस (१०) लमनट का समय टदया जायेगा | (समय की गणना दऱ के नाम की उद्दघोषना के साथ प्रारम्भ हो जाएगी |
२. प्रत्येक दऱ को अऩनी नाटटका की प्रस्तुतत नतृ्य अथवा गीत के माध्यम से प्रस्ततु करना अतनवायय होगा |
३. प्रत्येक दऱ में अधधकतम छ (५) प्रततभागी भाग ऱे सकते हैं |४. दऱ के प्रत्येक प्रततभागी की वेशभूषा सामान एवम एक रंग की होना अतनवायय ह |५. ककसी भी दऱ को ककसी भी प्रकार की सहयोग सामग्री (सी-डी या अन्य) के उऩयोग की अनुमतत नह ं होगी |
नुक्कड़ नाटक तनम्न माऩ –दण्डों ऩर आधाररत ह -• प्रस्तावना • प्रस्ततुत • अलभनय• सदेंश
Staff Advisor: Mr N. Shukla: 7706965105
Student In-charge: Akshat Rastogi: 9919955226
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आशु भाषणसमय: प्रातः १० बजे से स्थान: ८-डी
सामान्य तनयम :-
१.वक्तव्य टहदं भाषा में होना चाटहए|२.वक्तव्य हेतु प्रत्येक प्रप्रततभागी को ड्रॉ द्वारा प्रवषेय का चयन करना होगा|३.प्रवषय ऩर धचतंन-मनन हेतु २ लमनट का समय टदया जायेगा|४.वक्तव्य हेतु २ लमनट का समय तनधायररत ह |५.प्रत्येक प्रवद्याऱय से अटदक्तम १ प्रप्रततभागी भाग ऱे सकता हैं|
मूलयांकन-ऩद्यतत :-
• शब्द चयन • उच्चारण • अलभव्यक्क्त • प्रवषय-प्रवतयन
Staff Advisor: Dr A. Awasthi: 9450816995
Student In-charge: Utkarsh Singh : 9450580776
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BATTLE OF BANDS
Time : Commencing at 3:00 p.m.
Venue : Spence Hall
Theme : ‘Retro (Pre-1980)’.
The sequence of appearance on stage shall be decided by drawing lots.
Rules and Requirements
1. Each team shall be represented by a maximum of FIVE participants
(inclusive of vocalists and accompanists)
2. The participants shall perform songs ONLY in English.
3. The use of auto rhythm and pre-recorded music shall not be permitted.
4. Each team shall be permitted a slot of 7 minutes on stage.
This shall include: Stage setup, Sound check and Performance.
5. A drum kit shall be provided by the host school
6. Non-adherence to the time limit shall be penalized.
7. Metal /heavy metal music shall not be permitted, even during sound
check.
Assessment Criteria:
• Harmony
• Skill in Instrumentation
• Showmanship
• General Impression
• Costume
Staff Advisor: Mr V. Egbert: 7379640648
Mr M. Bearder 9793499256
Student In-charge: Parth Shukla: 9838015979
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PIROUETTE
(Group Dance Performance)
Time : Commencing at 5:00 pm
Venue : Spence Hall
The sequence of appearance on stage shall be decided by drawing
lots.
Theme: Global Dance-Off.
Rules:
1. Each team shall be represented by a maximum of SIX participants.
2. Each performance shall be for a maximum of 10 minutes.
3. (This is to be recorded from empty stage to empty stage)
4. The sound system available in the Spence Hall shall be used.
5. Arrangement of properties and backdrop, if any, is to be done by the team.
6. The composition should consist of a minimum of ‘THREE’ songs and
a maximum of ‘SIX’ songs, keeping in mind that each piece is of a
different language/dialect.
7. Marks shall be deducted if the teams are unable to stick to the specified
time limit and theme.
8. A compact disc (CD) or pen drive (PD) with selected music is to be
submitted on 8 October, 2016 between 12:00 noon and 1:00 pm to the
Staff Advisor in Spence Hall.
9. Inappropriate attire, moves and/ or lyrics may lead to disqualification.
Assessment criteria:•Depiction of the theme
•Coordination
•Costume
•Rhythm and Grace
•Choreography
•Overall impression
Staff Advisor: Mrs K. Singh 9721015309
Mr. N. Hopely 9881250395
Student In-charge: Satyam Rastogi 9936297498
Time for Preparation : 2 hours, commencing at 9:30 a.m.
Time for Presentation : commencing at 11:30 noon.
Venue: Spence Hall
Rules:
1. A maximum of FIVE participants shall be permitted from each school.
2. Participants shall be provided with a container of ‘mystery’ properties at the
time of registration.
3. Participants shall be expected to conceive a plot/story to be dramatized
using this material. There shall be no restriction in the interpretation of a
theme or the use of the properties.
4. The participants must only use the properties provided in the box.
5. The teams shall be allotted different areas in the College premises to
prepare their act.
5. The teams are to perform in their respective school uniform.
6. The total time given to the participants shall be FIVE minutes (from empty
stage to empty stage).
Assessment Criteria:
• Plot
• Innovation
• The use of properties provided
• Acting
• Dialogue
Staff Advisor: Mr A. Clarke: 9450141111
Mr. H. Singh 9452225448
Student In-charge: Ahmad Gibran Khan 8726431101
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PANDORA’S BOX
LEO
Staff Advisor: Mrs. S. Siddiqui
Phone No.: 7570901695
Student Coordinator: Jashn Jethanandani
Phone No: 9044506036
La Martiniere College Extra-curricular Organization (LEO) is an umbrella group made up of
representatives of the different co-curricular activity clubs that function in the College. The
members of LEO see themselves in the role of leadership as lions. They have chosen for their
inspiration the ubiquitous lion emblem that surrounds the monument Constantia, which is also
the name of this day-long event.
The apex of Constantia, the monument, bears a unique crown, which contributes to the image of
the crowned lion that is the mascot for Constantia – 2016