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Declamation Mechanics

The document outlines the rules and criteria for a declamation contest, which is a public speaking event where students interpret and present a literary piece within 5 minutes to showcase their communication skills. Participants must memorize their chosen piece and may use costumes and props. Judges will evaluate students based on their overall interpretation of the piece, vocal delivery, use of costume and props, and impact on the audience. The top three student declaimers will be awarded champion, first runner-up, and second runner-up.

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Declamation Mechanics

The document outlines the rules and criteria for a declamation contest, which is a public speaking event where students interpret and present a literary piece within 5 minutes to showcase their communication skills. Participants must memorize their chosen piece and may use costumes and props. Judges will evaluate students based on their overall interpretation of the piece, vocal delivery, use of costume and props, and impact on the audience. The top three student declaimers will be awarded champion, first runner-up, and second runner-up.

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Declamation Contest (English Month Competition).

Declamation Contest is a
public speaking event that showcases student declaimers’ communication prowess in
interpreting a literary piece, thereby providing the audience with a direct experience of
the craft.

Mechanics

1. Participants shall be given prerogative to choose any declamation piece deliverable in five (5) minutes
or less.
2. Participants shall memorize their pieces and present on the day of the event.
3. Participants shall be in an appropriate costume and shall use props whenever necessary.
4. Upon submission of the results to the committee, judges’ decision shall be considered final and
irrevocable.
5. Only three (3) student declaimers shall be awarded as Champion, 1st Runner-Up, and 2nd Runner-Up.

Criteria

1. Overall Interpretation (40%). The student declaimer demonstrates mastery of the piece
through expressive interpretation and provides the audience with a direct experience of the masterfully
crafted literature.
2. Vocal Aspects (40%). The student declaimer employs vocal effects such as varying tone, pitch,
volume, and others to reinforce powerful interpretation of the piece.
3. Costume and Props (10%). The student declaimer wears a costume and uses props required
in the development of the presented discourse.
4. Audience Impact (10%). The student declaimer succeeds in engaging the audience in the
experience through communicative approach.

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