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SEAIT English Fest Contest Guidelines

This document provides guidelines and mechanics for several English competitions taking place at the South East Asian Institute of Technology on October 12-13, 2023. The competitions include an impromptu speech contest, a poster making contest, an essay writing contest, writing an English lesson plan, and a teaching demonstration. The document outlines objectives, conduct codes, criteria for judging, requirements for participants, and logistics for each competition.

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SEAIT English Fest Contest Guidelines

This document provides guidelines and mechanics for several English competitions taking place at the South East Asian Institute of Technology on October 12-13, 2023. The competitions include an impromptu speech contest, a poster making contest, an essay writing contest, writing an English lesson plan, and a teaching demonstration. The document outlines objectives, conduct codes, criteria for judging, requirements for participants, and logistics for each competition.

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South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.

COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION


OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

ENGLISH FEST: GUIDELINES AND MECHANICS FOR IMPROMTU


SPEECH

Date: October 13, 2023 (Friday)


Time: 9:30 a.m. -10:00 a.m.
Place: SEAIT Gymnasium

Objectives
 To improve and advance the skills associated with communication.
 To enhance student’s development of poise and communication under pressure.
Conduct Code
During the Impromptu Speech competition, contestants and spectators are
expected to show professionalism, courteousness, patience, respect for others,
honesty, and excellent sportsmanship.
Mechanics:
1. There shall be only one contestant per team. So, all in all there are shall be a
total of six contestants.
2. Each participant shall select a topic for their speech by randomly picking from the
pool of questions in a bowl.
3. Speech should be delivered in English.
4. Contestants are not allowed to present any items to the judges.
5. Contestants shall be given three minutes to organize their thoughts before
delivering their speech. Time will start as soon as they have picked their
questions.
6. The style of the delivery shall be conversational, oratorical, or a combination of
both.
7. Each speech will be timed and must be within 3-5 minutes in duration. Two points
will be deducted for each 30 seconds over or under the time limit.
8. A bell will be rung once when the contestant has already consumed 4 minutes of
the allotted time, this means that he/she has one minute remaining to finish the
speech. At the end of 5 minutes. The bell wing ring twice.
9. The judges’ decision is final and irrevocable.
Performance of the contestant shall be judged according to the following criteria:
Content
 Speech development (structure,
organization, support)
 Effectiveness (achievement of 50%
purpose, interest, reception)
 Speech Value (ideas, logic, original
thought)
Delivery
 Physical (appearance and body
language) 30%
 Voice (projection and quality)
 Manner (directness, assurance,
enthusiasm)
Language
 Appropriateness (to speech
purpose and audience) 20%
 Correctness (grammar,
pronunciation, enunciation, and
word selection.
100%

Noted:
South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

ENGLISH FEST: GUIDELINES AND MECHANICS FOR POSTER MAKING


CONTEST
Date: October 12, 2023 (Thursday)
Time: 8:00 am – 10:30 am
Place: SEAIT AVR

Guidelines and Mechanics:

1. The contest must consist of 2 participants per team.


2. Participants must bring their own art materials such as pencil, eraser, marker(s),
color pencils/pens, and oil pastel/watercolor paint. Oil or acrylic paints are
discouraged to be used on the said contest. One half (1/2) illustration boards will
be provided by the facilitator.
3. Participants are expected to come at the venue 15 minutes before the contest.
Failure to arrive within the said time may cause disqualification.
4. The 2 participants per team must submit only one (1) output.
5. Participants are given 2 hours and 30 minutes to finish their output.
6. The poster must illustrate, interpret, and emphasize the theme “Kaleidoscope:
Exploring the Spectrum of Stories”.
7. The participants will be held accountable to any issues that may arise with regard
to the originality and authenticity of the design. The outputs will automatically
become the official property of FETA.
8. The poster will be judged according to the following criteria:
 Relevance to the theme - 40%
 Creativity - 30%
 Overall Presentation - 30%
100%
9. The 3 winning entries will receive a certificate of recognition. And, the non-
winning contestants will receive a certificate of participation.
10. The decision of the board of judges is final and irrevocable.

Noted:
South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

ENGLISH FEST: GUIDELINES AND MECHANICS FOR ESSAY WRITING


CONTEST

Date: October 13, 2023 (Friday)


Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Place: SEAIT AVR

Guidelines:
1. There should only be one (1) participant per team.
2. The participant must be at the venue 15 minutes before the contest. Failure to arrive
within 15 minutes may cause disqualification
3. The participant will be given one (1) hour to finish.
4. The essay should be written legibly in sentence case.
Mechanics:
1. The topic or question will be provided at the venue.
2. All entries must be written in English, have at least 500 words, and not exceed 2000
words.
3. All essays must be original and previously unpublished.
4. All submissions will be judged on the following criteria: ORIGINALITY AND
COMMUNICATION, CONTENT, and STRUCTURE AND STYLE.
CRITERIA:
• The judges will be looking for quality essays that merit wide attention and deserve
publication.
ORIGINALITY AND COMMUNICATION
a. Creative approach to a topic (30 points)
b. Vocabulary and word usage (5 points)
c. Is the reader left with a "finished" feeling? (5 points)
CONTENT
a. Is the main idea well developed throughout the essay? (25 points)
b. Is the essay well organized? (10 points)
c. Is the point of view consistent? (5 points)
STRUCTURE AND STYLE
a. Are the spelling, capitalization, and punctuation correct? (5 points)
b. Is the structure of the sentence, correct? (5 points) c. Is the paragraphing
appropriate? (5 points)
d. Is the essay consistent in the tense? (5 points)
Total: 100 points

Noted:
South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

ENGLISH FEST: GUIDELINES AND MECHANICS for WRITING A SEMI


DETAILED 4A's LESSON PLAN

Date: October 13, 2023 (Friday)


Time: 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Place: SEAIT AVR

Guidelines and Mechanics:

1. The contest is open to all 3rd year and 4th year English Students.
2. Officers shall provide photocopy of the material for the subject matter/topic to be
given to the participants on the day of the contest. The photocopy shall comprise
English Subject.
3. Writing of Lesson Plan shall be done during the event. Each participant is given 60
minutes to prepare or write his/her lesson plan. No ready-made lesson plan shall be
accepted.
4. Lesson Plan shall be hand-written and semi-detailed in format. It shall include student
activity and teacher activity.
5. Three (3) copies of Lesson Plan should be reproduced or photocopied for the panel
of judges.
6. The winner will receive certificate of recognition.
7. The decision of the board of judges is final and irrevocable.

Criteria:

A. Formulation of Learning Objectives: 20% Description: Learning Objectives are


stated in behavioral terms or SMART. There is Congruence between:
a. Objectives and subject matter;
b. Objectives and teaching procedure;
c. Objectives and formative test; and
d. Objectives and assignment.

B. Use of instructional materials: 20% Description: Multi-media resources are


planned in advance in order to create meaningful learning.

C. Teaching Content: 40% Description: The following components in the teaching


procedures are present-

A. Preliminary Activities includes review prior learning and student/teacher


expectations, presents clear learning outcomes and use of multi-media resources
to capture students' interest and engage them in learning.

B. Development of the Lesson includes strategies applied to actively involve


students in the learning process; utilization of a variety of media resources to
illustrate concepts and processes; presents the lesson easily and logically; and
facilitate opportunities for practice and feedback.

C. Assessment activities can assess what students have learned, summarize the
lesson; and relate the lesson to real life and encourage deep learning. The
lesson plan makes use of different assessment tools in assessing student
learning.

D. Vocabulary and Grammar: 15% The lesson plan is well-written and is free from
erroneous grammar. Words are spelled correctly.

E. Neatness and Organization: 5%

The lesson plan is well-organized. All the components are present. Hand-writing
is neat and clean. It is readable to the intended audience.
South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Noted:
ENGLISH FEST: GUIDELINES AND MECHANICS FOR TEACHING
DEMONSTRATION

Date: October 13, 2023 (Friday)


Time: 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Place: SEAIT Gymnasium

Guidelines:
1. Each team should have one (1) participant, either a 4th-year or 3rd-year student.
2. Participants must be present at the venue 15 minutes before the contest;
tardiness exceeding 15 minutes may result in disqualification.
3. Participants will have one 30 minutes to conduct their teaching demonstration.
4. The teaching demonstration should be conducted entirely in English.

Mechanics:
1. The topic for the teaching demonstration should be English.
2. All teaching demonstrations must be original.
3. Demonstrations should last for at least 15 minutes but not exceed 30 minutes.
4. Participants will be evaluated based on the following criteria: EFFECTIVENESS,
ENGAGEMENT, and CLARITY.

CRITERIA:
EFFECTIVENESS
a. Clarity of lesson objectives and outcomes (30 points)
b. Ability to engage and interact with the audience (20 points)
c. Use of teaching aids and resources (10 points)

ENGAGEMENT
a. Student involvement and participation (25 points)
b. Creativity in teaching methods (15 points)

CLARITY
a. Clear communication and explanation (20 points)
b. Organization and flow of the lesson (10 points)
Total: 100 points

Noted:
South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

ENGLISH FEST: GUIDELINES AND CULTURAL PRESENTATION


(ADUSAY)

Date: October 13, 2023 (Friday)


Time: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Place: SEAIT Gymnasium

Guidelines and Mechanics:

1. There should be only one group per team to participate. Each team shall be
composed of twenty (20) to thirty (30) members only.
2. The duration of the music should not be more than ten (10) minutes and not less than
eight (8) minutes including entrance and exit. Performance beyond 10 minutes will have
a deduction from the final score. A deduction of one (1) point per 30-second-overtime
shall be imposed. The time shall stop at the end of the music.
3. Performance shall be in Cultural.
4. Props used in the performances should pose no danger to the dancers.
5. Each team must provide their own music and allowed to use live music.
CRITERIA PERCENTAGE
Content 30%
Choreography 30%
Creativity 30%
Over-all Impact 10%

TOTAL 100%

Noted:
South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

ENGLISH FEST: GUIDELINES AND MECHANICS FOR BANNER MAKING


CONTEST
Date: October 12, 2023 (Thursday)
Time: 8:00 am – 10:30 am
Place: SEAIT AVR

Guidelines and Mechanics:

1. Each team must have two (2) official participants and must submit one entry only.
2. The banner must illustrate, interpret, and emphasize their team using different
elements.
3. The participants must provide their own Laptop to be used for photo editing.
4. The participants may use any digital application of their choice during the
competition.
5. Participants are given 2 hours and 30 minutes to finish their output.
6. They must prepare photos needed for the editing because the use of internet will be
strictly prohibited.
7. Once the competition has started, additional material/s is/are not allowed.
8. The banner shall be judged using the following criteria:

CRITERIA PERCENTAGE

Creativity 30%
Relevance 30%
Originality 20%
Over-all Impact 10%
Neatness/Appropriateness 10%

TOTAL 100%

Noted:
South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

ENGLISH FEST: GUIDELINES AND MECHANICS FOR AMAZING RACE

Date: October 13, 2023 (Friday)


Time: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Place: JST Area

Guidelines and Mechanics:

1. Each team must be composed of 10 bona fide members of Future English Teacher
Association
2. Each team shall have Ribbons, Bandannas or shirt (as decided by the team, with
each teams’ designated color) attached to their bodies for the team’s identity.
3. The race has 6 stations.
4. Team members must remain together throughout the race and must check in at every
station.
5. At each station, an assigned FETA officers (facilitator) is responsible for coordinating
the challenge and clues for that location. When team arrives at the station, the facilitator
will give the team a written details of the challenge to be completed.
6. Teams shall follow the instructions given as how they shall reach the subsequent
destination. Failure to fulfill shall cause the team to return the preceding station
7. Activity Challenges must be completed and certified by the activity facilitator.
8. After, each team successfully completes the challenge, they shall receive flag from
the facilitator.
9. The first team to give the complete set of flags to the facilitators assigned shall be
declared the winners.
10. Only concerns and complaints from the team leader/ adviser shall be entertained
during the race
11. Teams caught skipping a challenge will be disqualified.
12. Violations from the guidelines and mechanics terminates the team from the game.
13. The race will start upon the signal of the facilitators.

EMERGENCIES
-If at any time a member of the team gets hurt, take appropriate action by calling for
help.
-If possible, let the facilitator at the task know what happened for immediate action
- If at any time anyone on the team decides to not finish the race, inform any facilitator
of the activity.

Propose Activities each Station


Road to First Station: “CAN’T TAKE MY FEET OFF OF YOU”
Each team shall form a horizontal line. They shall put a straw on their feet and
walk until they reach the first station (walking steps shall be synchronized)
1st Station: “TWISTED ME”
Team must choose a leader. He/she shall have an assistant for this game. The
team leader shall line up his/her members horizontally. The facilitator shall provide one
Lip tint per team to be given to the team leader. The team leader shall be blindfolded by
the assistant. When everything is set, the team leader shall put lip tint (as eyeshadow,
blush on and lip tint) to the faces of his/her members as instructed by the assistant.
The facilitator shall check the faces of the members. The team captain shall then
take the blindfold and pick a tongue twister given by the facilitator. The team shall recite
the tongue twister in unison three times.

Road to 2nd Station: “SIDEWALK”


South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Team members shall form a horizontal line (alternately facing left and right). They
shall hold hand and walk sideways (walking steps shall be synchronized).
2nd Station: “SCAVENGER HUNT”
Facilitator shall give the team a list of items to search for and a bag to carry the
objects. Each team shall be handed a list of items to search by the facilitator. Once all
the items are found, the team must create and perform a 2-3 minutes drama with the
use of all the items that are found as props before proceeding to the next station.
Items 1: Scissors, yellow paper, book, bag, and set of SEAIT uniform
Items 2: Ladle, basin, frying pan, daster and Eyes Glass
Road to the 3rd Station: “HOLD ME ‘TILL THE END, BABY”
Each team shall hold each other’s arms (kapit-bisig) forming a single line. The
players shall remain intact till they reach the 3rd station.
3rd Station: “ARRANGE ME TO KNOW ME”
Each team shall receive a printout story that is cut out by part. The team must
read each part and arrange the sequence of event to complete the story.
Road to the 4th Station: “THE ALPHABET”
Team Players shall line up and hold the shoulders of the person in front of
him/her and sing the Alphabet song slowly until they reach the next station.

4TH Station: “HUMAN CATERPILLAR”


Each team shall be given a circle made of newspapers. Participants of each
team must step inside and move their feet and hands to help move the loop in the
direction of the finish line. They must reach the finish line without tearing or stepping out
of the newspaper.
Road to the 5th Station:
5th Station: “WHAT AM I?”
Road to the 6th Station:
6th Station: “LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION!”

Noted:
South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

ENGLISH FEST: GUIDELINES AND MECHANICS FOR VOCAL DUET


Date: October 13, 2023 (Friday)
Time: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Place: SEAIT Gymnasium

Guidelines and Mechanics:

1. There should be a pair of participants from each team. (Male and Male, Female and
Female, or Male and Female)
2. The piece must be an English song
3. Contestant must be on the venue, which is at SEAIT gymnasium 30 minutes before
the competition starts
4. Late participants will receive 1 point deduction from the total score.
5. Duration of the song should be 3 to 4 minutes
6. Submission of entries must be three days before the competition day.
7. Late submission of entries will have a deduction of 1 point per day from the total
score.
8. The decision of the board of judges is final and irrevocable
9. Criteria for judging are as follows:

CRITERIA PERCENTAGE
Voice Quality 30%
Blending 30%
Stage Projection 20%
Interpretation 10%
Chemistry/Connection 10%
TOTAL 100%

Noted:
South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

ENGLISH FEST: GUIDELINES AND MECHANICS FOR POP DANCE


COMPETITION

Date: October 13, 2023 (Friday)


Time: 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Place: SEAIT Gymnasium

Guidelines and Mechanics:

1. There should be only one group per team to participate. Each team shall be
composed of six (6) to ten (10) members only.
2. Each team must provide their own music.
3. The duration of the music should not be more than five (5) minutes and not less than
one (1) minute including entrance and exit. Performance beyond 5 minutes will have
a deduction from the final score. A deduction of one (1) point per 30-second-
overtime shall be imposed. The time shall stop at the end of the music.
4. Props used in the performances should pose no danger to the dancers.
5. The decision of the board of judges is final and irrevocable.
CRITERIA FOR JUDGING
CRITERIA PERCENTAGE
Content 30%
Choreography 30%
Creativity 20%
Originality. 10%
Over-all Impact 10%
TOTAL 100%

Noted:
South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

ENGLISH FEST: GUIDELINES AND MECHANICS FOR MR. AND MS.


ENGLISH FEST
Date: October 14, 2023 (Saturday)
Time: 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Place: SEAIT Gymnasium

1. Each team shall have two (2) pairs of candidates.


2. The candidates must be in the venue one (1) hour before the program starts.
3. Makeup artist and assistant must be a member of the team.
4. The order of exposure of each category will be posted at the backstage and should
be followed strictly.
5. The committee shall have an official choreographer. Candidates are expected to
stick to the practiced choreography all throughout the exposure.
6. Decency of attire shall be strictly observed and followed (NO wearing of any
obscene clothes).
7. Each team will pick a number as their official entry number.
8. Each candidate (Male and Female category) shall compete for the following awards:
A. MAJOR AWARDS
i. Mr. and Ms. CTE 2023
ii. 1st Runners-Up
iii. 2nd Runners-Up
The Major Awards shall be coming from the Top 3 Male and Female Candidates.
Scores of the candidates will be back to zero. The awards will be determined based on
the following criteria:
CRITERIA PERCENTAGE
Beauty 40%
Wit and Intelligence 60%
TOTAL 100%

Ranking system shall be applied in determining the winners.


The decision of the judges is final and irrevocable.
B. MINOR AWARDS
In determining the winners of the minor awards, ranking system shall be applied.
In case of a tie, the total percentage scores shall be the determining factor. In case of a
tie in their percentage, the judges will decide who won the specific round.
i. Best in Production Number
The candidates shall wear their chosen Greek God and Goddesses attire. They
will be judged based on the following criteria:
CRITERIA PERCENTAGE
Stage Projection 30%
Becomingness 20%
South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Charm and Beauty 30%


Appropriateness of Accessories 20%
TOTAL 100%

ii. Best in Uniform


The candidates shall wear the official and prescribed uniform of the school.
Accessories such as bags, laptops, cellphones, etc. are not allowed. Candidates shall
be judged based on the following criteria:

CRITERIA PERCENTAGE
Stage Projection 30%
Becomingness 20%
Charm and Beauty 30%
Appropriateness of Accessories 20%
TOTAL 100%

iii. Best in Formal Attire

Female candidates are prescribed to wear evening gowns. Male candidates must
wear a creative barong. The candidates will be judged base on the following criteria:

CRITERIA PERCENTAGE
Stage Projection 30%
Becomingness 20%
Charm and Beauty 30%
Appropriateness of Accessories 20%
TOTAL 100%

iv. Best in Interview

The candidates shall pick one question from the given questions. They should
answer the questions based on their idea/opinion. They will be given 30 seconds to
answer each. A deduction of one (1) point from the total score shall be implemented to
every exceeding ten (10) seconds. The candidates shall be judged based on the
following criteria:

CRITERIA PERCENTAGE
Content 30%
Relevance 30%
Organization 30%
Stage Appeal 10%
TOTAL 100%

C. SPECIAL AWARDS

i. Mr. and Ms. Photogenic


ii. People’s Choice Award
iii. Mr. and Ms. Ramp
South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

D. DETERMINATION OF TOP 3 MALE AND FEMALE CANDIDATES

In determining the top 3 male and female candidates, ranking system shall be
applied. In the event that two or more candidates tied in the rank, the total percentage of
their score shall be the determining factor. In case that their percentage scores tied, the
judges will decide who will advance to the next round or who won.

Noted:
South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

ENGLISH FEST: GUIDELINES AND MECHANICS FOR CREATIVE


STORYTELLING CONTEST

Date: October 13, 2023 (Friday)


Time: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Place: SEAIT Gymnasium

Guidelines and Mechanics:

1. Language: Stories must be presented in English.


2. Duration: Each participant has a maximum of 7 minutes to tell their story.
3. Originality: Stories should be entirely original, and participants must not use
previously published work.
4. Props and Visual Aids: Limited use of props and visual aids is allowed, but they
should enhance, not overshadow, the storytelling.
5. Costumes: Participants are encouraged to wear costumes relevant to their story, but
it's not mandatory.
6. Respectful Content: Stories should not contain offensive, discriminatory, or
inappropriate content.
Criteria for Evaluation:
1. Narrative Flow and Engagement (15%): How well the storyteller engages the
audience and maintains a smooth narrative flow.
2. Creativity and Originality (15%): The uniqueness and creativity of the story's concept
and presentation.
3. Character Development (15%): The depth and development of characters in the
story.
4. Language and Expression (15%): Effective use of language, vocabulary, and
expression to convey the story.
5. Emotional Impact (10%): How well the story evokes emotions and connects with the
audience.
6. Adherence to Time Limit (10%): Staying within the allocated 7-minute time limit.
7. Use of Props/Visual Aids (5%): If used, how well they enhance the storytelling.
8. Costume Relevance (5%): If a costume is worn, how well it complements the story.
9. Audience Interaction (5%): Engagement with the audience during the performance.
10. Overall Presentation (5%): The overall impression, including confidence, stage
presence, and clarity.
These rules and criteria will ensure a fair and engaging Creative Storytelling Contest,
with a total evaluation score adding up to 100%.

Noted:
South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

ENGLISH FEST: GUIDELINES AND MECHANICS FOR AMAZING DRAG


QUEENS
Date: October 14, 2023 (Saturday)
Time: 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Place: SEAIT Gymnasium

Guidelines and Mechanics:

1. The “Amazing Drag Queens”, is open to all bona fide BSED-English students of
Southeast Asian Institute of Technology Inc. (SEAIT).
2. The contest has only one major part: BE A DRAG, BE A QUEEN.
3. The participants must provide their own costumes, make-ups and props to be used
for their performance.
4. The Participants can incorporate extravagant costumes, elaborate make-up, and
luxurious accessories into their drag look.
5. Props used in the performances should pose no danger to the performer/s.
6. The participants can portray local or international artists provided that the song is in
English.
7. The duration of the performance should not be more than five (5) minutes and not
less than one (1) minute including entrance and exit. Performance beyond 5 minutes
will have a deduction from the final score. A deduction of one (1) point per 30-
second-overtime shall be imposed. The time shall stop at the end of the music.
8. The participants must provide their own music materials to be used on the
performance.
9. The participants can only use the music pieces of the portrayed artist. It can be one
song or medley.
10. The decision of the board of judges is final and irrevocable.

CRITERIA FOR JUDGING


CRITERIA PERCENTAGE
Make-up 20%
Costume 30%
Lip-sync 20%
Over-all performance 30%
TOTAL 100%

Noted:

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